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Architectural Review Committee

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The Mirrormont Covenants, the Architectural Committee, and the Architectural Plan Review process seek to serve the Mirrormont Community in the following ways:

  • to allow for consistent application of the Covenants in order to maintain, protect, and enhance the value, desirability, attractiveness, and unique character of the Mirrormont community;

  • to assist each individual property owner within the community to properly plan for their construction process or site improvements;

  • to assist property owners in dealing with situations in the community which may be deemed as non-conforming to the Covenants.

The Committee endeavors to assist all Mirrormont residents on these issues, while also advocating a degree of community responsibility, involvement, and ownership in the process of enforcing the Covenants within our community.

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Contact the committee:

BEFORE completing architectural plans for a new home or addition. We are particularly concerned with visual harmony, setbacks, and landscaping buffers.

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BEFORE installing a new fence or significantly altering landscaping that may impact your buffer. We do not allow chain link or wire mesh fences in locations that are visible from an adjacent roadway.

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Setback questions pertaining to patios or other landscaping features.

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Common reasons you may be contacted:

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Unscreened RVs or boats – If reasonably visible from the street, or your neighbor’s property, you may be asked to enhance the screening of your RV or boat.

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Heavy Equipment – You may be contacted if we receive a complaint for visible heavy equipment that is not in use for a current project.

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Livestock and Poultry – If we notice livestock or poultry or receive a complaint, you will be asked to remove animals from your property.

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Clear cutting – Please be respectful of your neighbors and consider the impact to their property prior to taking down trees.

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Unkempt yards, general trash, junked cars and unsightliness.

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