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13. LIVING ROOM Adequate, comfortable space for accommodating guests.


14. FAMILY ROOM Any new construction or future purchase of a parsonage will have an adequate private area for family to gather other than living room.


15. GARAGE Any new construction or future purchase of a parsonage will have a two-car garage or carport.


16. FLOORING Adequate, safe, easy care flooring Grease-proof covering where needed.


17. APPLIANCES Dishwasher Automatic washer and dryer, plus all appliances required in other categories.


18. TELEVISION Cable or satellite hookup and/or permanent television antenna.


19. WINDOW TREATMENTS Shades, privacy curtains or Venetian blinds on all windows Insulated drapes or curtains in living room.


20. TELEPHONE One private phone and at least one extension. Provision for computer internet access.


21. HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY For a newly constructed parsonage, ¶2543.4d, Te Book of Discipline 2004, requires a fully accessible bedroom, bathroom, and utility area on the ground-floor level. Te above provisions are recommended for all other parsonages that are not newly constructed.


22. LAWN CARE Provide appropriate lawn mower or lawn care.


23. MAINTENANCE 2.5% of replacement value provided in annual budget for parsonage and fixtures, with excess to accumulate for future replacement.


Responsibilities for the resident family include: • Prompt reporting of needed repairs, etc. • Any changes in the structure of the parsonage must receive trustees approval in advance. • Routine protection and care of house and lawn. • Restitution for damages done by family or pets. • Insurance on personal effects. • Participate in annual on-site evaluation of residence and premises. • When moving, leave residence clean.


2010 Missouri Conference Journal F-41


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