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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="geezer" data-source="post: 2438713" data-attributes="member: 71765"><p>The HOA Architectural Review Committee <strong><u>enforces</u></strong> the architectural standards set forth in the Planned Unit Development documents and CCRs. They do not make decisions based on personal preferences--and if they did they would find themselves on the losing end of a lawsuit.</p><p></p><p>The PUD documents and CCRs are determined by the <strong><u>developer(s)</u></strong> in coordination with the applicable city/county planning agency. Thus all the standards (like building materials) are locked in up-front before the first house is built.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the CCRs lock-in certain building design and material choices. But, the desired end goal is to have the neighborhood look the same--and as nice--10, 20, 30, and more years down the road. Hence the positive effect on home values.</p><p></p><p>PS: My HOA has always had at least one licensed engineer on the board specifically for ARC purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezer, post: 2438713, member: 71765"] The HOA Architectural Review Committee [B][U]enforces[/U][/B] the architectural standards set forth in the Planned Unit Development documents and CCRs. They do not make decisions based on personal preferences--and if they did they would find themselves on the losing end of a lawsuit. The PUD documents and CCRs are determined by the [B][U]developer(s)[/U][/B] in coordination with the applicable city/county planning agency. Thus all the standards (like building materials) are locked in up-front before the first house is built. Yes, the CCRs lock-in certain building design and material choices. But, the desired end goal is to have the neighborhood look the same--and as nice--10, 20, 30, and more years down the road. Hence the positive effect on home values. PS: My HOA has always had at least one licensed engineer on the board specifically for ARC purposes. [/QUOTE]
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