Pelican Bay Member Guide 2025

BROKER ASSOCIATE If you are considering buying or selling, contact me and put my 30+ years of expertise to work for you. 239.250.3311 Cheryl@CherylTurner.com www.CherylTurner.com Pelican Bay AMG Ad Proof Pets Pets are allowed on the berms but must be on a nonretractable leash not to exceed six feet in length. Pets must be under the control of the member/ guest at all times. Pets are not allowed on trams, boardwalks, beach decks, inside or outside dining areas, bar or kitchen areas, Foundation or Collier County beach, Community Center meeting rooms, activity rooms, Fitness Center and Wellness Studio at any time. Owners are responsible for removing pet waste. See Rules & Regulations on Page 119. Certified Service Animals Service animals perform many types of services for those with disabilities, including, but not limited to the following. A guide animal serves as a travel tool by a person who is legally blind. A service animal helps a person who has a mobility or health disability. Duties may include carrying, fetching, opening doors, ringing doorbells, activating elevator buttons, steadying a person while walking, helping a person up after a fall, etc. Service animals sometimes are called assistance animals. A seizure response animal assists a person with a seizure disorder. The animal’s service depends on the person’s needs. The animal may go for help or may stand guard over the person during a seizure. Some animals have learned to predict a seizure and warn the person. Service animals are not considered pets under the Foundation’s policies; they are akin to necessary medical devices, such as a walker or wheelchair. Service animals will be governed by this policy and not by the Foundation’s pet policy. The Foundation requires all members to recognize and respect the federally protected rights of individuals with service animals and for all individuals with service animals to recognize and respect the rights of other members and their expressed health and safety concerns regarding the service animal. All members are therefore expected to cooperate with each other to resolve any issues that may arise regarding such rights. To apply to have the Foundation accommodate your service animal and additional information, see the Rules & Regulations on page 121. Fishing No fishing is permitted on the berms. Members and guests may fish on the boardwalk and at the beach (in unpopulated areas). Wildlife No feeding of birds, bears, alligators, raccoons and other animals or wildlife is permitted. Additionally, Florida state law prohibits killing, harassing or trapping alligators. Never feed or entice alligators — it’s dangerous and illegal. When fed, alligators overcome their natural wariness of people and learn to associate them with food, creating problems for others who want to use the water for recreational purposes. For more information on caring for wildlife: Southwest Florida Conservancy 239-262-CARE (2273) (injured, orphaned or sick animals) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 888-404-FWCC (3922) (injured, orphaned or sick animals) 57 Pelican Bay Member Guide 2025 PelicanBay.org

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