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Architecture Committee Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about Architectural Reviews/Covenants
What type of items require the Architectural Approval Process?
What are examples of items are prohibited by the covenants?
What are examples of types of items do not require the Architectural Approval Process
How do I use the Architectural Approval Process and how long does it take?
What are some examples of items that have been submitted and 'not' approved?
What type of yard fences get approved?
What type of Pool fences get approved?
Is the HOA Architectural Process the same as the Building Code and Zoning comlpliance review?
What do I do if I have a complaint

What type of items require the Architectural Approval Process?
    Some of the most frequent items are listed below. Please note that these are examples of frequent items, not a complete list of covenant requirements.
  • Playsets, Swingsets
  • Pools (inground) and Pool fences
  • Basketball Goals (fixed mounting)
  • Satellite TV mini dishes
  • Fences
What are examples of items are prohibited by the covenants?
  • Storage sheds
  • Carports or awnings
  • Above ground pools ('Small' plastic childs pools defined as those which are emptied daily are permitted but to avoid inconvenience or misunderstanding, please contact us before hand.)
  • Window awnings
  • Front yard fences
  • Outside Pethouses or runs
  • Trailer, RV, Boat parking/storage in driveway or yard
What are examples of types of items do not require the Architectural Approval Process
  • Landscaping plants such as trees, shrubs, flowers etc
  • Easily Portable basketball goals
How do I use the Architectural Approval Process and how long does it take?
    In advance of your project, download and fill out the Architectural form then mail to the HOA electronic mailbox, US Mail PO Box, or give to any Board member. It is suggested this be done prior to making a purchasing commitment to avoid any inconvenience. The process usually takes 1-2 weeks after receipt but in no case will it exceed 30 days. Most requests are typically addressed within 5 days of receipt.
What are some examples of items that have been submitted and 'not' approved?
  • Plastic or Chain link fences
  • Picket fences
  • Basketball hoop mounted on front of house
  • Metal playsets
What type of yard fences get approved?
    Rear yard fences which are Wood split rail or Wood horse board type (3 or 4 rail)
What type of Pool fences get approved?
    Wrought iron in addition to yard fence noted. Wire barrier is required for split rail or board for pool applications. Pool fences also require building code compliance
Is the HOA Architectural Process the same as the Building Code and Zoning comlpliance review?
    No, both are required. Zoning and Code are responsibility of homeowner and/or their builder.
What do I do if I have a complaint

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