by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee, Architectural Criteria, FAQs
Mail slots are owned and maintained by the homeowner. May be installed only in a garage wall and with prior approval of the Board. Anyone may install a mail slot, but in parts of Nepenthe the U.S. Postal Service will deliver only to regulation mailboxes mounted on...
by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee
Exterior mail drops may be installed on either side of the garage door and must be metal, black matte finish. The design must conform to those manufactured by MACKANDBURG-DUNCAN (called “M-D Drops”) and may be 10: or 13” wide. The outside bottom of the drop must...
by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee
Curbside mailbox, with or without locking mechanism must be compatible with other mailboxes on the same pedestal in size, color and installation. For sample products, see the PDF File. Approved_Mailboxes_2013
by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee, Architectural Criteria, FAQs, Our Community, Rules
COBWEBS It is the owners’ responsibility to remove cobwebs from the exteriors of their homes. PEST CONTROL Homeowners are responsible for pest control in and around their homes. Baiting for ants, snails, etc. is permitted in the common area immediately adjacent to...
by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee, Architectural Criteria, Contractor Information, FAQs
Homeowners are not required to obtain Board approval for interior modifications, but are required to obtain Board approval for exterior modifications. This includes anything that goes on the roof, even if it cannot be seen from the ground or a neighboring residence....
by mystmaichinec | Oct 8, 2015 | ARC Guidelines, Architectural Committee, Architectural Criteria, FAQs
Members may place seasonal holiday decorations on the immediate front entrance, garage door surrounds, gutters, alley ways, including shrubs, bushes, and trees immediately adjoining a Member’s property to a maximum height of fifteen feet. By doing so, Member assumes...