Architectural Control

House Plans


What is the Architectural Control Committee?
The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) consists of three members elected during the annual meeting, or any special meeting called for that purpose. The ACC performs their duties as outlined in the Certificate and Bills of Assurance, as well as any other duties that are assigned by the Board of Directors.

What does the Architectural Control Committee Do?
The ACC approves and ensures compliance with the Bill of Assurance (see Article 1 of the Bill of Assurance), the Restrictive Covenants contained therein, and any prior conditions or specifications set forth by the ACC. The ACC did not create the referenced Covenants and Restrictions, nor do they have the authority to change them. The committee’s role is to simply enforce them.

When is Architectural Control Committee Approval Required?
Any new construction and/or exterior maintenance or renovation projects on your lot should be submitted to the ACC for review and approval. This includes, but is not limited to fences, solar panels, and outbuildings. Click HERE to review a list of common issues addressed by the ACC.

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The property owners currently serving on the Architectural Control Committee are:

Cambris Epperson (Committee Chair), Board Vice-President
David Chumley, Board Member
Braden Bailes, Board Member

To request approval for a new construction, improvement, or maintenance project on your lot, please use the Request Approval button to submit your request to the ACC. The ACC will typically review and respond to requests within 7-10 business days. If additional time is needed to review your request, they will contact you accordingly.

To report a violation of the referenced Covenants and Restrictions enforced by the ACC, please use the Report a Violation button. The ACC will typically review and respond to reported violations within 7-10 business days, if possible. If additional time is needed to review the merits of a report violation, they will contact you accordingly.

NOTE: Please ensure that the violations reported are a violation of the Bill of Assurance, and not a violation of city ordinances, as the ACC does not enforce city ordinances.