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FAQs

Front and rear are 25 ft. excluding Payne Canyon which has a 10 ft. rear setback. Side setbacks are 5 ft. for one story or 7 ft. for a two-story home. You may have up to a zero setback on the rear of your property if it backs up to common area at the ARC discretion.

There is no timeline to begin construction. Once construction begins, the home must be completed within 1 year.

You may use any builder of your choice.

Complete plans, application and fees must be approved by the ARC prior to beginning construction. Currently the ARC meets the first and third Wednesday of each month and plans must be received 2 weeks prior to the meeting. Contact the ARC manager to answer any questions prior to submittal to the ARC.

No. All garages shall be connected to the main house by a roof or screen or be part of the house structure. No outbuildings are permitted.

Landscaping must be completed within one year of the completion of construction. All landscaping plans must be approved by the ARC prior to installation. The ARC office has further details on planting zones and recommended/native plants.

Fences must be designed to appear as an extension of the architecture of the home with matching materials. Perimeter fencing is not allowed. Any enclosures require approval of the ARC.

Motor homes, recreational vehicles, trailers, certain trucks and boats shall not be kept, placed, maintained or parked for more than 48 hours on any portion of the community except in enclosed garages.

No outdoor wood burning is permitted however, fire pits using natural gas fuel and/or other non-combustible material simulated logs are permitted.

Dogs, cats or other such household pets are allowed. Pets, when not indoors, shall be leashed or under the positive control of the owner at all times. Dog runs are allowed with approval of the ARC. All dog runs must appear as an extension of the home.

Satellites are allowed. Contact the ARC office for approval of size and location.

Only down-lighting is permitted and only upon approval of the ARC. Flood lights are not permitted. Lighting should be kept to a minimum to protect the night sky and only enough to provide safe traverse of steps and paths.