Architectural Control Committee

The purpose of the Architectural Control Committee for our homeowners' association is to ensure that the community's property values are preserved. Without an architectural control committee, your neighbor could easily paint his home bright pink with blue shutters that would be visible from the moon. Violation of your community's architectural standards may create litigation issues that are costly and creates animosity in our community. By having a set of exterior standards that extends to colors, roof coverings, landscaping materials, and fence styles, our community can avoid these ugly distractions. 

 The Architectural Control Committee must approve your improvement prior to work starting. 

Do not start your improvement prior to receiving written approval from the architectural control committee or Board of Directors.

When submitting for architectural approval, especially for fences, pools or enclosures, always submit a copy of your boundary survey with your improvement marked on the survey. Along with the survey, make sure you include a detailed description of your improvement and the types of materials used. You can get this information from your contractor. This is very important because your survey will show any easements or right of ways which should not be restricted. For exterior paint colors, include swatches of your paint and trim colors. For roofs, submit a sample of your shingle or roofing material.