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BUILDING GUIDELINES
Plan Approval
Before purchasing a lot, or house plans, it is strongly recommended that Lot Owners and their Builders first read these Design Guidelines in their entirety. To ensure that the proposed home is compatible with the Design Guidelines and with nearby homes, Lot Owners and/or their Builders must provide the Design Consultant with preliminary building plans and specifications showing elevations, siting, exterior color scheme and details of exterior materials, existing trees, driveway cut-ins, electrical boxes and other significant site influences. Site-specific height and location restrictions may apply at the discretion of the Design Consultant in the interest of maintaining the view for other Lot Owners.
The Lot Owners and/or their Builders must also provide the Design Consultant with a copy of the geotechnical report prepared by a Geotechnical Engineer identifying the location where the building and any rock stack retaining walls may be safely constructed.
A letter of approval, or disapproval will be issued by the Design Consultant within 10 days of receipt of such plans. The Design Consultant shall have the sole right to give or withhold approval. All site preparation and construction of improvements on the Lots must be in accordance with such Approval and if not, the Developer can require the unapproved preparation or construction to be remedied or removed at the Owners expense.
In all cases where major revisions or refusal of the home is involved, the Lot
Owner and/or the builder will be given an opportunity to meet and discuss the
proposed revisions before a formal request for changes or an outright refusal of
the home is issued. Once a plan is approved and bears the stamp of approval, any
subsequent changes to the exterior of the home or significant changes to the
interior must be approved in writing by the Design Consultant.
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