With summer coming and warmer weather approaching, please be mindful of the CCR for above ground pools in the neighborhood:
From Article V, Section 2, Part C "For aesthetic and safety reasons, no above-ground swimming pools will be allowed. However, children’s pools that comply to the following requirements will be considered wading pools and not above-ground pools: Any pool having a retaining wall no higher than eighteen (18) inches from ground level to the top edge of the retainer, covering no more than one hundred twenty-five (125) square feet of ground surface, being a type that can be readily emptied, not requiring filtering equipment, and being in use only during the period from May lst through October 1st."
From Article V, Section 2, Part C "For aesthetic and safety reasons, no above-ground swimming pools will be allowed. However, children’s pools that comply to the following requirements will be considered wading pools and not above-ground pools: Any pool having a retaining wall no higher than eighteen (18) inches from ground level to the top edge of the retainer, covering no more than one hundred twenty-five (125) square feet of ground surface, being a type that can be readily emptied, not requiring filtering equipment, and being in use only during the period from May lst through October 1st."
Covenants, Conditions, and
Restrictions (CCR)
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CCRs are recorded with the Register of Deeds in the initial phase of development of a townhome or planned community. CCRs govern the use of the real estate. In the CCRs you will typically find:
- A description of the property covered by the CCRs
- Language establishing an HOA
- Protocol for levying annual and special assessments for common expenses
- A description of the common areas and amenities
- Easements for the HOA and utility companies across common areas and lots for maintenance of common property, landscaping, drainage areas, and utilities.
- Restrictions on lot and home size
- Architectural restrictions and provisions for the establishment of an Architectural Review Committee
- Restrictions on use, such as
- Building set backs
- Limitations on fences
- Storage of commercial vehicles, trailers, boats, RV o Pets (e.g., vicious or dangerous animals)
- Keeping of livestock
- Placement of storage sheds or outbuildings
- Placement of signs, flags, or “yard art”
- Restrictions on rental of homes
Articles of Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation |