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Architecture Review Committee Guidelines - Roofing



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When planning your next home renovation project, be sure to check here to find the HOA approved styles and colors that the Architecture Review Committee will have no problem passing. Below, you'll find approved shutter standards and approved color schemes for your shingled roofing.



STARLIGHT HOMES
SHUTTER STYLE SCHEME



Starlight Homes built our neighborhood using a 2-option roofing color scheme. The two styles approved for use in our HOA will be Driftwood and Gray.


Roofing Shingles allowed under these Guidelines shall:
(1) resemble the shingles used or otherwise authorized for use in the Property;
(2) be more durable than and are of equal or superior quality to the shingles used or otherwise authorized for use in the Property; and
(3) , match the aesthetics of other roofs throughout the Subdivision and surrounding properties.

Roofing Shingles shall be installed only after receiving the written approval of the Declarant, the ACC or other reviewing authority established under the Declaration.


Roof Materials:
A minimum of 6:12 roof pitch is required, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Architectural Reviewer. Some other roof pitches may be allowed but, shall require the prior written approval of the Architectural Reviewer. Shingles shall consist of composition shingles however; other roofing materials such as standing seam metal roofs over garage structures may be considered and shall require the prior written approval of the Architectural Reviewer before use.

Composition roofs require a minimum twenty (20) year warranty shingle or equivalent. Color of shingles shall be driftwood or gray in color.



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