Members of the association, builders, and their agents may seek assistance when reviewing these standards in the preparation or execution of building plans by contacting the MLCCEHOA, Inc. Past regulatory guidelines and ARB decisions or agreements do not have precedence when applying the standards contained in this document to new construction or renovation projects. Instructions and decisions rendered by the ARB are considered final unless reversed or altered by the association board of directors upon appeal. Should any owner or builder believe the ARB is in error in its interpretation or application of these standards, an appeal may be submitted to the MLCCEHOA, Inc. The ARB, however, may not impose standards that are not explicitly defined in this document, nor may its members pursue agendas at variance with the intent and purpose of this document. To help owners and their agents effectively and efficiently achieve their construction goals, it is the role of the ARB to provide guidance as it encourages development that protects and enhances the value of all property within the Meadow Lake community. The building standards contained in this document represent the regulatory guidelines for any and all construction at the Meadow Lake resort subject to the MLCCE CC&Rs. And finally, in January of 2012, the HOA board of directors reaffirmed the ARB charter by defining its objective, responsibilities, membership, and recognizing its status as a committee of the MLCCEHOA, Inc. board of directors, on 15 October 2004 signed the HOA’s Bylaws assigning the ARB to the HOA. Later, the resort declarant, exercising his rights as defined in Article V, Section 1 of the CC&Rs, and while serving as president of the MLCCEHOA, Inc. First, the MLCCE Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) made 30 October 1985, established the authority of the MLCCE Architectural Review Board (ARB). The authority to set and enforce building standards at the Meadow Lake resort is vested in the Meadow Lake Country Club Estates Homeowners Association (MLCCEHOA), Inc. Special Guidelines: Construction of Commercial PropertyĬommunity Building Standards. Meadow Lake Utility Connection Information Special Guidelines: Construction at Mountain Watch Phase I Special Guidelines: Construction at Meadow Lake North Special Guidelines: Construction at the Ridge Special Guidelines: Construction on “Z” Lots Plan Submittal Requirements – New Construction
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Construction Trailers, Portable Field Offices, Etc. Special Construction Guidelines – The Ridge Special Construction Guidelines – Mountain Watch Phase I Special Construction Guidelines – Meadow Lake North Mountain Watch Phase I Garages, Decks, Foundations, Etc. Mechanical Equipment and Utilities Meters
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Please refer to the documents required under each option. The Association’s general manager and Architectural Review Board looks forward to working with you as you develop your plans and bring your project to completion. Members of the homeowners’ association are proud of their community and have set high standards for new construction and renovation projects. The Meadow Lake community is pleased to work with you as you begin your project.