Locus Amoenus

Please read CDS estate-wide covenants here.
LOCUS AMOENUS SPECIFIC COVENANT
CDS -Locus Amoenus - the harbour
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CDS -Locus Amoenus – the harbour
Locus Amoenus is inspired by and modeled after rural Tuscany with a large area of surrounding countryside.
1.  Building style that is consistent with those of rural, timeless, pre-modern Tuscany; from post-Roman (this means Roman builds can exist, but would be ‘old’ rather than new) up to and including pre-WW1 (1914). Reference images located here.
2.  Maximum height of all builds will be 20m.
3.  Any permanent posters and signage on the exteriors must be consistent in size and style with the region theme.
4.  L.A. is a double-prim sim, for example, a 1024 sq.m. parcel has 624 prims.
5.  All building exteriors must use pre-industrial materials, namely:

a. Structural elements: stone, wood, terracotta, clay, brick or marble
b. Roofing elements: wood, slate or terracotta shingles
c. Flooring elements: terracotta, marble, stone, brick, mosaic tile or wood.
d. Wall elements: stone, clay, brick, terracotta, stucco or wood.
e. Door and window elements: wood or metals, raw or painted.
f. Large panes of glass must be partitioned by appropriate framing.

Zoning Information
1. Zone H: (Harbor and beachfront)

a. Commercial and residential
b. Buildings in this zone should resemble styles found in central Italy.
c. Quay buildings on P.01, P.02, and P.03 are restricted to the original buildings. Prior to replacement, rebuilds must be specifically approved by the Chancellor.

2. Zone C: (Countryside)

a. Residential only. Commercial activity is prohibited.
b. Buildings in this zone should resemble styles found in rural central Italy.
c. 20% of the parcel will be open space, forested, pond, garden, patio or agriculture
d. There must be a minimum of 3 trees per 1024m2 of plot area.

3. Zone F: (Fishing Village)

a. Mixed commercial and residential, small in scale
b. Restricted to the original buildings. Prior to replacement, rebuilds of the existing buildings must be specifically approved by the Chancellor.

This covenant was approved July 4, 2015 by the RA.