NEIGHBORHOOD CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY

The Bailiwick Board of Governors recognizes that many of its Members are visitors to the neighborhood
surrounding the Bailiwick Club and each Member has a responsibility to behave as they would expect any visitor to
behave in their neighborhood. The Board of Governors has been made aware the some Members have been
accused of behaviors that are improper and prejudicial to the reputation of the Club such as speeding or littering
within the neighborhood, or using Angelus Drive for ingress or egress in contravention to the zoning grant for the
Bailiwick Club. Accordingly, the Board of Governors has unanimously voted to institute a Neighborhood Code of
Conduct Policy that will discipline Members for Conduct in the neighborhoods surrounding Bailiwick that are below
the standard expected of our Members.

The Neighborhood Code of Conduct will assess serious penalties for behaviors that negatively impact the
neighborhood and will include, but will not be limited to the following actions:

1. Traffic convictions within the surrounding neighborhood.

2. The speed limit in the neighborhood adjacent to the Club is 25 mph. Please observe this speed; the
neighborhood watch and Greenwich police are on alert!

3. Traffic abuses that are reported, accepted, and deemed true by the Bailiwick Board of Governors or a
committee designated by the Board of Governors.

4. Littering that is reported, accepted, and deemed true by the Bailiwick Board of Governors or a committee
designated by the Board of Governors.

5. Use of Angelus Drive by Members, staff or vendors for ingress or egress that is reported, accepted, and
deemed true by the Bailiwick Board of Governors or a committee designated by the Board of Governors.

Any first offense will result in a warning to the Club Member. Second offense will result in a monetary fine, to be
established at the discretion of the Board of Directors, that will be used for the boundary beautification between
the Club and the surrounding neighborhood. Third or subsequent offenses will result in actions ranging from
suspension to expulsion from the Club.
It is the view of the Bailiwick Board of Governors that our Members almost always behave in a manner consistent
with their own expectations for visitors to their neighborhoods and sincerely desires that no Member will be
disciplined under this policy. There are many positive changes that should be instituted for the Bailiwick Club, but
if we are to gain the confidence and cooperation of our neighbors, not only must we be perceived as caring about
the neighborhood; we must actually act that way.