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Architectural and Design Guidelines For Master Association |
Submitted Date: 31 May 2010 |
Description: Design guidelines are regulations that govern the appearance of the community. Guidelines are typically used to create distinctive attractive places, and ensure that present and future development is context sensitive. Design guidelines add value to a community's built environment by ensuring well-designed buildings, attractive and useful improvements, appealing facades, and cohesiveness. Guidelines can apply to a variety of elements - lighting, signage, basketball hoops, concrete, paint colors, transit shelters, benches, sidewalks, public spaces, parking, etc. The design guidelines are an extension of the CC&R's.
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Articles of Incorporation  |
Submitted Date: 23 Jul 2006 |
Description: Also referred to as a Certificate of Incorporation or charter. The articles of incorporation is the primary legal document of a corporation; they serve as a corporation's constitution. The articles are filed with the state government to begin corporate existence and contain basic information on the corporation as required by state law.
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Bylaws  |
Submitted Date: 23 Jul 2006 |
Description: A legal document stating certain self-imposed rules adopted for the regulation of an associations own actions. Since it is a required element when forming a homeowners association, bylaws are a form of agreement or contract between the board of directors and the homeowners in which the board of directors will conduct itself in a certain way.
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Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's)  |
Submitted Date: 23 Jul 2006 |
Description: A series of regulations set up by neighborhoods or housing developments that govern various construction features as well as control the nature and character of a property development for the benefit of current and future owners. The limitations placed on the use and enjoyment of real property are intended to maintain a certain look within the neighborhood. Some of the covenants, conditions or restrictions may require certain setbacks for installed items, fence heights and types, paint colors, parking rules and much more. By law, the board of directors must enforces this, along with, the other community documents.
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