Re: Patio villa and low maintenance yard
Thanks Indy Guy for the good website information. From this website the regulation reads:
"The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is responsible for approving any and all alterations, changes or modifications to the property and home as built by the developer. This requirement for prior approval includes but is not limited to: porch or patio enclosures, canopies, awnings, garage screens, additional concrete, coloring of walks, landscaping and driveways and modifications to previously approved plans. An application with a set of plans must be submitted and approval granted before work is started."
This seems clear in that any shrub planted or stone bed added to any yard in TV after the developer turns over the property must be approved by the ARC. Can anyone tell me if this is enforced to "the letter of the law" or are there exceptions? I would conclude that (given the large number of homes in TV) that this is impossible to enforce. I would imagine that only blatant and obvious changes are enforced. I would be interested in getting reactions to my conclusion from anyone. If you have any personal experiences with this (favorable or unfavorable) perhaps you could share these experiences. Thanks to everyone for their contributions to this issue.
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