Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi folks -
So this is more of a PSA as Dewilson said - I just called the ARC, staining or painting of driveway DOES require pre-approval by the ARC in District 13 (and probably other districts as well, but you would need to verify). You need a picture of your home, and either a picture of the design you want along with color examples (no glaring designs are permitted, nor bold or neon colors). The reason for my post here was: 1) Not a single neighbor of mine that I know has obtained ARC approval for the staining of their driveways in my villa neighborhood. 2) Several contractors told me “you can get ARC approval if it makes you feel better, but most people don’t bother with it”. So lesson here - just because you receive a “majority” opinion, doesn’t mean you are getting the straight scoop - do your own homework always “trust, but verify”. I hope this post is helpful to other newbies, and more-seasoned residents alike. 😀
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I do believe you need ARC approval for anything you do outside that’s visible to neighbors. The risk in not getting it is you could be asked to re-do it, and be fined daily until you do. Not worth the risk IMO.
Last edited by Nana2Teddy; 08-05-2023 at 06:27 AM. Reason: Deleted unkind sentence. |
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I agree Nana- same here with many in Richmond -
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Just did that.........call 352-751-3912.....they will check your district requirements.....told me to take a picture of it currently, fill out a form describing what you will be doing to it and within 2 weeks you will have an answer...best error on the safe side and check, its only a phone call away
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I would tell anyone - read your paperwork the villages gave you! Anything you change or added to the exterior of your home I would get ARC approval. It’s a simple process. Get the form and submit pictures to them. This is not one of those cases where you do something and ask for forgiveness. You will NOT be forgiven! Instead you can be fined daily until something is fixed.
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Michael, he’s only pointing out the obvious. It’s called logic. Sorry.
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I keep a folder with all my approvals in case I sell my home someday. This will given to the buyer.
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It depends on what district you live in. District 12 requires no ARC approval.
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Most people are as happy as they make up their mind to be. Abraham Lincoln |
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Update-
I was back at the ARC office this morning, as I needed to provide some additional paperwork. I asked quite a few questions (note these responses are only for District 13, you may want to check your own deeds for your own district.) Inserting a glass window within your front door does not need ARC approval. Gutter installation does not need ARC approval, as long as they are nothing out of the ordinary or painted an unusual color. If someone has had work done outside the home, and failed to obtain ARC approval, but feels that the work they have done is in compliance with their deeds, they can submit photos and paperwork of the work they did, and if it was found to be “deed compliant” they can still obtain a compliance certificate after the fact (the worst that could happen is you may be determined not to have been compliant, which means no certificate of compliance would be issued, you would only be fined in the future if someone issues a complaint on you). If doing landscaping work, you need a site plan - and you need to show the distance of your plants from your easement. I was never given a copy of my site plan at closing (apparently that used to be the case, so some people may already have a site plan) - if not, they are easy to obtain on the Sumter County website. You need photos of all areas where work will be done. You need proof of ownership (tax bill will work, or copy of your title if you are new and haven’t paid property taxes yet). I have found the people at the ARC to be very professional, helpful, and most of all kind and empathetic. It has been a good experience so far working with them.
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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