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Country Walk Architectural Approval Process

1.  The following structures require architectural approval:  Fences, structure, driveway, swimming pool, tennis court, mailbox, light pole or fixture, landscaping, swingsets, dog houses, or any exterior modification to the original construction.  This includes changes in color.

2.  All requests should be made in writing and include:

  • Plot plan of lot showing location of improvement

  • Elevation - side view or picture of proposed improvement

  • Materials list

  • Finished color plan of improvement

3.  Fences are to extend from the back corners of the home, unless specifically accepted by the ACC.

  • acceptable fence styles: split rail and picket

  • not to exceed 48" in height (four foot)

  • spacing between pickets to be no less than one-half the width of the face of the pickets

  • 6' shadow box fences may be approved if installed immediately around an in-ground pool or deck near the house.  Privacy fences are NOT to be used for perimeter fencing.

  • Fences must be built of decay-resistant wood materials

  • No chain link fences are allowed

  • Fences must be maintained at all times

  • All fences require written ACC approval prior to construction

4.  No stand alone mini-barns or storage sheds allowed.

5.  Per federal law, 24" satellite dishes are acceptable.  Please limit to one per house.

6.  Outside STORAGE of recreational vehicles, boats, jet skis, trucks, motorcycles, cars, etc. is prohibited.

7.  No metal or fiberglass awnings or porch coverings are allowed.

8.  No above ground swimming pools in place for more than 48 hours are permitted.

THIS LIST IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING OF THE REGULATIONS.  THE COMPLETE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IS AVAILABLE FROM KIRKPATRICK MANAGEMENT OR YOU MAY SEE A BOARD MEMBER IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.

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