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What Is The Bridle Path Committee

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The following provisions for the existence and scope of the Bridle Path Committee is taken from Section 2 of the Third Amendment and Restatement of Master Declaration of Easements, Covenants, and Restrictions, ratified on July 6, 1995.

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2.03 Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Bridle Paths: Those portions of the L'Esprit Property so designated by the recorded plats of the Property shall be subject to all restrictions, notes, and stipulations set forth thereon. In addition thereto, the following additional restrictions shall apply to Rights-of-Way and Bridle Paths: 


(i) No fences or other structures shall be constructed within the right-of-way of any public roadway within the -L'Esprit Property. 


(ii) No fences, structures, or obstructions of any type shall be permitted within or across any area designated as a Bridle Path by the recorded plats. 


(iii) No motorized vehicles other than authorized maintenance vehicles or equipment shall be permitted within any area designated as a Bridle Path by the recorded plats. 


Notwithstanding any provision of this Declaration or any recorded plat to the contrary (including the Original Plats), Bridle Paths as shown by any recorded plats may be relocated by the owners of tracts of the L'Esprit Property upon which they are located, provided that a plan for such relocation is submitted to and approved in writing by the L'Esprit Property Owners Association, Inc., which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as: 


(i) the new location provides unobstructed access, substantially equivalent to that originally provided by that portion of the Bridle Paths being relocated; 


(ii) a recordable perpetual easement, signed by all parties having an interest in the property subject thereto, has been delivered to the L'Esprit Property Owners Association, Inc. for recordation; and 


(iii) adequate provisions have been made for the fencing of the new easement area.

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