Sheds and exterior structures
To maintain the community’s design integrity, all exterior structures must be finished exclusively in wood, stone, brick, or stucco. Alternative materials, including vinyl siding and imitation wood, are strictly prohibited. Furthermore, structures must be discreetly positioned and thoughtfully integrated into the property’s natural landscape through strategic screening.
shed: natural wood siding (approved)
shed: proper screening (approved)
shed: Composite siding (Not approved)
Shed: Natural Wood Siding (APPROVED)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.
Fences, Hedges and Privacy Screens
To preserve the open, natural character of the community, fencing or hedging intended solely as property line delineation will not be approved. All permitted installations must be effectively screened with diverse plantings to ensure aesthetic harmony for both neighbors and passersby. Please note that fences and hedges are restricted from front yards, trail areas, and drainage easements; the use of natural tree clusters is the community’s preferred standard for achieving privacy.
screen: NATURAL EVERGREEN BUFFER (approved)
hedge: STRUCTURED CEDAR HEDGING (NON-PREFERRED)
screen: Mature Evergreen Asset (approved)
Fence: Improper Landscape Integration (not approved)
screen: Boundary Buffering (Aprroved)
Fence: no screening (not approved)
Screen: natural buffer (approved)
fence: Poor screening, boundary delineation (not approved)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.
Tree Retention
To protect the mature tree canopy, written consent is strictly required prior to the removal or damage of any tree exceeding ten centimeters in diameter. Retention of the existing forest cover is mandatory, with exceptions granted only for specific areas authorized for excavation following a formal Design Review approval.
mature tree preservation (optimal)
shoreline tree retention (highly encouraged)
tree intergration (Standard)
strategic preservation (Highly Encouraged)
tree preservation (Optimal)
strategic retention (Standard)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.
Exterior Storage (Vehicles, boats, trailers, RV’s, etc.)
To maintain the residential character and visual continuity of the communities, the exterior storage of unauthorized vehicles—including unlicensed vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and motorized watercraft—is strictly prohibited across all lots. Furthermore, lots may not be used for the long-term parking of recreational vehicles, trailers, motor homes, or commercial vehicles exceeding a 1/2 ton capacity. All such equipment, as well as derelict vehicles or those under repair, must be housed within a garage or moved to an off-site facility to remain in compliance with property covenants
EXTERIOR STORAGE: OFF-ROAD VEHICLE STORAGE (COVENANT VIOLATION)
EXTERIOR STORAGE: LONG-TERM TRAILER PARKING (COVENANT VIOLATION)
EXTERIOR STORAGE: ACCUMULATED DEBRIS (COVENANT VIOLATION)
EXTERIOR STORAGE: large commercial vehicules (COVENANT VIOLATION)
EXTERIOR STORAGE: DRIVEWAY RV PARKING (COVENANT VIOLATION)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.
Exterior Finishing
Design Review approval is required for all exterior finishing applications to ensure architectural consistency across the community. Wood, stone, brick, and stucco are the only authorized materials for any structure or landscape feature. Please be advised that synthetic siding or alternative materials are not permitted; all finishes must align with the high-quality, natural aesthetic established for the community.
exterior cladding: brick+stone (approved)
exterior cladding: stone (approved)
exterior cladding: use of vinyl siding (NOT approved)
exterior cladding: Hardie Board fiber cement lap siding (approved)
exterior cladding: stone (approved)
exterior cladding: stone+stucco (approved)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.
Swimming pools
To ensure safety and aesthetic harmony, all in-ground pool enclosures must adhere to the same rigorous Design Review standards as residential fencing, including the requirement for dense vegetative buffering. Above-ground installations are permitted only when accompanied by 100% visual screening; the structural walls of the pool must remain entirely invisible from the street and neighboring properties through strategic landscaping or architectural integration.
pool: adequate screening (approved)
pool: adequate screening (approved)
pool: inadequate screening (not approved)
pool: adequate screening (approved)
pool: adequate screening (approved)
pool: adequate screening (approved)
pool: inadequate screening (not approved)
pool: inadequate screening (not approved)
Note: These images are examples only. All projects must be submitted via the Design Review form for formal approval.