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Use of Facilities

Section 1. The use of Cupsaw Lake and its recreation facilities shall be limited to the members of this Association and their guests. The term member is described in ARTICLE I. A guest must be a house guest of a paid member and may be permitted to use the facilities of the Association only if accompanied by a CLIA member. A person eligible for CLIA membership may not be a guest.

Section 2. Members who bring in persons eligible for membership, as their guests, or lend their badges to eligible persons, will lose their membership privileges (for a length of time to be determined by the Governing Board) without refund of dues.

Section 3: Members will not be allowed to use the beach, lake or other facilities of the Association unless they have displayed on or about their persons a current membership badge. Badges are provided upon payment of annual dues.

Only paid residents are eligible to receive membership badges.

Section 4: Guests of members must be presented by the member or a member of the immediate family at the gate where the guest will be issued a guest wristband. This wristband must be displayed on or about the guest's person while using the beach or club facilities and surrendered at the gate upon leaving the premises.

Section 5: The number of guests of any member family is limited to six (6) at any one time.

Section 6: All motor vehicles must prominently display a valid CLIA parking permit in order to use the parking facilities. (see RULES & REGULATIONS for accepted display areas).

Section 7: All boats using CLIA facilities must be registered with CLIA and must have the numbered brass tag permanently affixed to the boat. Additionally, they must have the current year boat decals issued by CLIA displayed on the port (left) and the starboard (right) bow (front) of the boat.

Section 8: Members in good standing, who own lakefront property, may place a temporary floating raft in the lake. The floating raft shall be located not more than fifty (50) feet from the member's shoreline. The longest dimension of the raft shall be not more than twelve (12) feet. The Governing Board may require the removal of any raft that is not in compliance with this Section.

Section 9: Members in good standing, who own lakefront property may maintain or place docks on or over CLIA property (i.e. the lake). These docks may extend from the original shoreline not more than fifteen (15) feet. The Governing Board may require the removal of any dock that is not in compliance with this Section.

Section 10: All motorized boats, vehicles, or devices are prohibited from the lake with the following exceptions: 1)official CLIA work activity and 2)electric motor boats that are permitted subject to the Rules and Regulations (R&R) of the Association.

Section 11: Violation of these By-Laws may subject a member to disciplinary action by the Governing Board, including suspension of privileges or revocation of membership without refund.