There are covenants and bylaws that guide what we can and cannot do in the Still Water Place Community Association. They are not optional. They are legally enforceable. The Board is required to ensure that the restrictive covenants are enforced. We don't want to be a burden, but we do need to make sure all residents are in compliance with the covenants and architectural restrictions that apply.
You can find your covenants at the City's web page or on this blog.
Any change to the exterior of your home, roofing, decking, plans to fence, etc., require that you receive architectural approval from the Board. Free-standing sheds are NOT allowed.
The architectural request form you need is available and we are also happy to mail you a copy. It's not difficult to get permission for most projects. It actually helps you to benefit from what we've learned about some of the roofers and workman in the area.
Getting a permit from the City does NOT replace the requirement to get architectural permission for the Still Water Place Community Association Board. We will respond quickly to your request and most requests are approved.
Rick Anderson is the Chairman of the Architectural Committee and he will work with you and be sure the Board is aware of your project. 485-1554
Avoid expensive removal or having to pay to have work re-done because you are not in compliance with the architectural restrictions. None of us want the expense of court action.
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