ARCHITECTURAL PROCESS & REQUEST FORM
THE PROCESS
The governing documents for the HOA require that owners seek approval from the HOA for any exterior changes to their lot. This is often referred to as an Architectural Request or Change.
Projects that require approval: fence install, new shed, driveway extension, new exterior paint colors, large scale landscape changes, etc.
If you are replacing an existing deck or giving the exterior a fresh coat of the same color paint, please proceed. These are considered home owner maintenance items and do not require pre-approval.
If you are unsure if your project requires approval, it is always best to check first – send us an email.
what will be needed
All applications should include detailed, easy to understand drawings with a plot map outlining location within your property lines plus notes that include plans, elevations, construction details, colors, location, etc. as necessary to fully describe the proposed project. Please include as many details as possible to summarize your exterior change plans. The more details the better.
NOTE: Generic statements like, “I want to install a fence.” will not be accepted and will delay the approval process.
NEIGHBOR SIGNATURE PAGE
Please speak with and obtain signatures from all property owners having common lot lines with your property along with property owners who may reasonably view the improvement from their property. This signature is not for approval or denial of any application. It is simply acknowledgment of the changes you are proposing. Owners can obtain signatures while application is under review; however, official approval can be granted until these have been received. You can print out a Neighbor Signature Page. One will also be sent with emailed receipt.
RESPONSE TIME
The Review Committee has up to 30 days to render an official decision. To speed up this turnaround time, include as many details as possible.
To speed up the approval process, print out a Neighbor Signature Page now to include with your submission.
TIPS
- Read all governing documents – mainly the Architectural Guidelines – Tables of Index has quick links and references
- Include as many details as possible.
- Do not start any changes until you receive your official approval letter.
- Include Neighbor Signature Page with submission