Recreation Areas and Shared Facilities
- The Common Areas and facilities are for the exclusive use of owners and residents and their direct family members and guests. Owners and residents shall limit the number of guests using the facilities to ensure access for other residents is always maintained. The Community Manager reserves the right to assess whether the number of guests accompanying the Resident is indeed reasonable or not.
- All persons using the Master Community’s shared facilities and equipment do so at their own risk and must adhere to the Rules and Regulations posted in various locations throughout the interior and exterior of the facilities. Pedestrians shall have the right of way on footpaths surrounding ornamental lakes. Golf buggies, joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers or persons using any other recreational means shall give way to pedestrians on the footpath.
- Failure to comply with the Rules may result in the Owner or Resident being suspended or prohibited from using the facilities.
- All children below the age of fourteen (14) years old must always be supervised by a parent or guardian aged eighteen (18) years or older.
- Pets are strictly prohibited within sports areas and indicated restricted areas. Pets must be kept on a leash in other common areas.
- Owners and residents wishing to hold private functions in any park (or open area) within the Master Community must obtain prior permission from community management and shall limit the number of guests to no more than ten persons (unless prior permission for a larger number has been obtained from the Community Manager), in order to ensure that access for other residents is not hindered. Residents are permitted to hold such functions in the closest available park in the housing area in which their residence is located and will be required to adhere strictly to the hours of operation. The community management team may require the payment of a deposit, and the Resident will be responsible for any damage or cleaning costs arising from the function.
- Any damage to property or amenities in the Common Areas will be chargeable to the individual responsible for causing the damage or, if they are a minor, their parent or legal guardian or the Owner of the property in which they are a resident or guest. Any serious damages that may result in subsequent death or injury of users will be promptly reported to the local law enforcement and authorities