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whether the Unit Owner or occupant resides in the Unit as a primary or secondary personal
residence, on an ownership, Rental, Lease (subject to Section 11.13) or invitee basis;
11.1.2 For such other reasonable ancillary purposes commonly associated with
residential dwellings;
11 .1.3 For the common social, recreational or other reasonable uses normally
incident to such purposes; and
11.1.4 For purposes of operating the Association and managmg the
Condominium.
11.1 .5 No Trade or Business of any kind may be conducted in or from any Unit
except that an Owner or Occupant residing in a Unit may conduct Business activity within the
Unit only if:
(a) the existence or operation of the Business activity within the Unit is not
apparent or detectable by sight, sound or smell from the exterior of the Unit;
(b) the business activity confonns to all zoning requirements for the Property;
(c) the business activity does not involve persons coming onto the Property
who do not reside in the Condominium;
(d) the business activity does not cause an increase in the consumption of
utilities or trash collection services paid for by the Association as a common expense; and
( e) in the sole discretion of the Board, the business activity is consistent with
the residential character of the Association and does not constitute a nuisance or hazardous or
offensive use.
11.2 Vehicle Parking Restrictions. Parking spaces are restricted to use for parking of
operable passenger motor vehicles such as automobiles, light trucks and passenger vans and
other personal property may be parked or kept therein only subject to the provisions of this
section, Article 7 of the Declaration, and the rules and regulations of the Board. The Board may
require removal of any vehicle (and any other personal property) improperly stored in parking
spaces. If the same is not removed, the Board shall cause removal at the risk and expense of the
Owner thereof. Except as permitted by rules or regulation of the Board, personal property (other
than an operable motor vehicle) may not be stored in a parking space (regardless of whether such
space is a Limited Common Element or part of a Unit), or such parking therein of any motor
vehicle regularly used by a person occupying a Unit for more than seven (7) days in any calendar
month.
11.3 Common Drive and Walks. Common drives, walks, corridors, stairways and
other general Common Elements shall be used exclusively for normal transit and no obstructions
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