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1. Roofs. All roofs shall be of tile, wood shingles or wood shakes, copper, cement, or other roofing materials that simulate traditional tile and wood shingles, and that are approved by the Review Entity. No built-up roofs, and no composite, fiberglass, or asphalt shingles or roof material shall be allowed unless such shingles or roofing materials are designated in the Design Guidelines as approved, or approved by the Review Entity. The Design Guidelines may designate the appropriate roofing materials for Projects. All roof vents shall be located in the rear of the Unit to the extent reasonably possible and painted to match the roof color.

4. Color. The color palettes and color combinations allowed within the Community will be set out in the Design Guidelines. Except for doors and roofs, the exterior of all Improvements shall be painted as provided by the Design Guidelines. Wood may be finished in stains. All roof colors shall have natural or earth tones. No Improvements shall be painted in red, purple, pink, or orange or in shades of those colors, except for door and trim when approved by the Review Entity. Garage doors shall be painted to match the color of the dwelling.

5. Detached Structures and Additions. Any shed or building detached from the main Improvement must be painted, stained, or finished to blend in color with the main Improvement with which it belongs, and may be of no more than one (1) story in height and such building or shed, other than detached garages or Second Units, shall not be located within fifteen (15) feet of any Lot line if it exceeds eight (8) feet in height to the top of the roof. Additions to the main structure of an Improvement must match it in color, materials, style, and quality of workmanship. The provisions of this Subsection shall not apply to temporary construction shelters and to Multifamily Residential Improvements.

Section 9.03. Notices. Any notice or other document permitted or required by this Declaration to be delivered, may be delivered either personally, by mail, or by a recognized national courier service or by facsimile or electronic mail (provided the recipient has agreed in writing to receive Notice by such methods and the delivery method provides for a confirmation of delivery). If delivery is made by mail, it shall be deemed to have been delivered seventy-two (72) hours after a copy of same has been deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage prepaid. If delivery is by courier, it shall be deemed delivered twenty-four (24) hours after a copy of same has been delivered to the courier service, prepaid for overnight delivery. If delivery is by facsimile or electric mail it shall be deemed delivered when sent. Notice given by mail or by courier shall be addressed as follows: If to an Owner other than Declarant, then to any Lot within the Community owned by the Owner or at such other address given by the Owner to the MHCSD in writing; if to the Declarant or the Design Review Committee, to the address given by Declarant or the Design Review Committee in writing. Any person's or entity's address may be changed from time to time by such person or entity by Notice in writing, delivered to the MHCSD.

This painting was first recorded in 1746 in the Spanish royal collection, together with Still life with Flowers, Gilt Goblet, Almonds, Dried Fruits, Sweets, Biscuits, Wine and a Pewter Flagon (P1620). The two paintings remained in the royal collection until they entered the Prado. The suggestion made in the past that this and three other paintings in the Prado (P1619, P1620 y P1621) formed a series of four is unlikely given their separate provenance.

The olives are probably of the abundant manzanilla variety, from southern and southwestern Spain, and they were a luxury in the north of Europe. They were also considered healthy. Ludovicus Nonnius, in his book Diaeteticon, published in Antwerp in 1627, wrote that olives were nourishing and also that they were useful for stimulating appetite if this was necessary. Olives are present in the allegorical banquet painting by Brueghel mentioned earlier. Another food in this painting that was imported is the orange. They had traditionally come from Italy, Portugal and Spain, and were used to make preserves and for sauces; sweet oranges were used for their juice. The roasted fowl on the pewter plate are probably pheasants, which were used and maintained for hunting (they may also be francolin, a bird related to the partridge, sometimes known as black partridge). A game bird gives this table an elevated status because of its association with hunting. It was probably for hunting that pheasants were sent from Brussels by the infant Isabel Clara Eugenia to her brother Philip III with instructions on their behaviour and how to keep them. An English recipe for roasting pheasants included orange mixed with egg yolk. Perhaps this was also common in the Southern Netherlands, and explains the presence of an orange on this table.

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