Design Review

This is meant as a guide for submitting design reviews. Please know there is a team dedicated to this process, and they do their best to get back to members in a timely fashion. That being said, below are a few tips that will speed up the process.

Design Review Tips

Plan Ahead

The design team often handles multiple reviews at one time, and some are more involved than others. Before scheduling the work, be sure to account for time – sometimes a month or more – the team will need to review your submission. They may respond to your submission with additional requirements you may need to fulfill before the work can be approved.

Know your Easements

Some lots have utility or other easements. Be sure you are aware of these ahead of time. The plan may need to reconfigured if you want to plant or install something that falls within an easement. In some cases, exceptions can be made and you may plant or build in these areas, but then the homeowner is responsible for any damages or replacements that may occur if, for example, the electric company has to remove your feature to conduct work.

Provide Detailed Plans

The team needs to know the specifics of your plan before they are able to approve it. For example, if you’re considering installing a fence, provide a site plan with dimensions, such as the distance your fence will be from the lot line, the length of the fence on all sides, and the distance from the corners of your home where the fence terminate against your home.

Know the Materials

In most cases, the community mandates the specificity of what you plan on installing. For instance, if you want to plant a tree, it must be from the approved tree list. If you want to install a fence, it must meet the requirements outlined the the Design Code (included at the top of the page). Exemptions are considered, but in the vast majority of instances they are denied, and you can save yourself time by knowing what is allowed and what is not.

Guiding you through the process.

After considering the tips above, email the design team your plans.

  1. Compile your plans.
  2. Email the design team.
  3. Wait for the design team to email back.
    • They may have additional questions, requests, or requirements.
  4. Gain approval.
  5. Proceed with plan.