ATTACHMENT B INDIAN SPRINGS RANCH Eureka, Montana
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ATTACHMENT B INDIAN SPRINGS RANCH Eureka, Montana
ATTACHMENT B INDIAN SPRINGS RANCH Eureka, Montana DESIGN GUIDELINES 1) Introduction and Overview Indian Springs Ranch is a golf and active lifestyle community located next to state lands in the quaint town of Eureka, Montana. The natural environment consists of broad grassy meadows with foothills from softly rolling to steep, several ponds, a wooded area and a spring-fed creek running through the center of the property. These beautiful and peaceful surroundings must be carefully nurtured to support the planned Indian Springs lifestyle. The use of native plant species in the landscaping process is strongly encouraged in order to blend in with the natural grasslands. An estimated 350 home sites are planned in an approximate 450 acre area. The overall intent is to create a community where families, singles, empty nesters (retired or working), can live in a neighborhood setting where children can play safely, couples can walk together, friends can share a game of golf, and fitness enthusiasts have room to roam. In harmony with the natural landscape, all can enjoy the spectacular scenery, the climate, and the multitude of recreational opportunities year round. Planned offerings for an active lifestyle include a golf course with extensive practice facility and walking trails for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers. The Design Guidelines introduced in these pages are to provide an overall framework for residential design in Indian Springs Ranch. The guidelines are intended to: a) Preserve and maintain the inherent qualities of the Indian Springs Ranch environment. b) Guide potential homeowners and builders to plan home designs meeting the intent of the community with architectural design, landscape design and site planning. c) Preserve quality, integrity, individuality and enduring value for every Owner. d) Explain the approval process for home design reviews and construction regulations. 2) Jurisdictional Review and Approval a) Approval of any project by the DRC does not waive the requirement for permits from local governing agencies, State of Montana, or any other governmental or quasi-governmental agency having jurisdiction in Indian Springs Ranch. Nor does the obtaining of all required permits from local, State of Montana, or any other governmental or quasi-governmental agency having jurisdiction waive the need for the DRC approval. b) The Indian Springs Ranch Design Review Committee will not knowingly approve a project that violates jurisdictional building or zoning codes. The DRC takes no responsibility for plan's conformance to any criteria other than these Guidelines. c) Pursuant to Indian Springs Ranch’s Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s), a Design Review Committee (DRC) will enforce these Design Guidelines. Page 1 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM 3) The following items must be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Committee process before construction begins to ensure guidelines are met: a) All Lots and Parcels located within the development b) Each home, shed, drainage/grade plans and any additions to the property. c) The Design Review Process and Application form appear in the last section of this document. 4) Membership a) All property Owners are members of the Indian Springs Ranch Homeowners Association (ISRA) and thereby are subject to the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCR’s), and the Bylaws and Rules of ISRA. b) The membership and responsibilities of membership also extend to all individuals leasing property from Indian Springs Ranch property Owners and to Builders who purchase Lots for the purpose of building custom homes. c) The Developer and ISRA reserve the right to: i) Place liens on properties for unpaid fines. ii) Seek Temporary Restraining Orders for violations of any provision of these Design Guidelines, CCR’s or ISRA Bylaws. iii) Use any other remedy available to them under law and/or equity including attorney fees. 5) Design Objectives a) To retain the natural grassland and rolling foothills feel of Indian Springs Ranch. The homes, recreation facilities, and features must not overcome the natural environment. Integrating topography, trees, vegetation and other natural features of the land is critically important. Accordingly, each home should be oriented and designed in response to the individual characteristics of its site and the site as a whole. 6) General Guidelines Overview a) Buildings at Indian Springs Ranch should be low profile, below or matching the skyline when viewed from a distance, and maintaining sight lines to hills, mountains, woodlands and watercourses. In short, buildings should blend in, rather than stand out. In general, height restrictions will limit buildings to 25’ above natural grade or 1-1/2 stories, although some sites may allow two stories. b) The exterior shape and design of homes should complement the natural environment. c) The colors and materials of buildings/homes in Indian Springs Ranch must also complement the natural environment. This can be achieved with materials appropriate colors. Appropriate colors include the muted color tones visible in the grasslands, hills and mountains. Harsh artificial materials and primary colors will not achieve this intent. d) The landscaping around the finished home must complete the blending of home and land and provide for proper drainage. e) Montana Water Rights dictate the maximum volume of irrigation water permissible per historic usage. Maximum square footage of irrigated grass per lot(s) is: i) Residential home: 7000 square feet ii) Duplex lot per side: 3000 square feet iii) The design review committee can make an exception to the above maximums for large or irregular shaped lots. f) Indian Springs Ranch infrastructure includes a community potable water system, irrigation system and sewer drainage system. All Lot Owners are required to connect to this system and to purchase and install a septic tank for their personal Home. g) Prior to any lot excavation, development or construction, the Owner’s architectural and drainage/grade plans must be reviewed by the DRC. The Design Review Application is provided at the end of these Design Guidelines and may also be provided by the business office at Indian Springs Ranch. Page 2 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM 7) Building Envelope and Buildings a) On each site, a Building Envelope will be established to define the area in which a home and any accessory buildings such as garages and septic tank must be sited. Setbacks from lot lines to Building Envelope and septic tank will vary with the specific natural features of individual sites. General Setbacks include 15’ minimum from the road, and 10’ minimum from any adjoining property. A lot near a waterway will have a Building Envelope set back from the water to limit the impact on established wildlife habitats. Minor natural areas and washes are important biological habitats and should be preserved. b) No more than one home and one guest house may be constructed on any Residential Lot. c) No more than one indoor kitchen and one laundry facility will be permitted per lot. d) Where permitted, a guest house should be designed as a single visual element with the Home and should be visually connected by walls, courtyard or other major landscape elements. e) No guest house or guest suite may be leased or rented separately from the main Home. 8) Water/Sewer a) Water Meters and meter pits are required for connection to the Indian Springs Ranch community water system. b) Normal water usage fees are part of the ISRA overall monthly fee. c) A properly sized septic tank will be placed on the lot with minimum setbacks of 10 feet from property lines and foundations. d) You can request a copy of the “Water and Sewer Operation and Maintenance Manual” from the ISR design review committee for more information about making connections to these systems. 9) Air Conditioners a) Roof mounted air conditioning units are prohibited. 10) Propane Tanks a) Propane tanks should be suitably screened from view or buried as per manufacturer/installer requirements if possible. 11) Utility and Service Lines a) No utility or service lines should be placed on or above ground. 12) Contiguous Lots a) An Owner of two contiguous lots must provide a plan to the DRC of how the lot will be maintained if the owner does not plan to build on the adjoining lot. 13) Further Division of Lots a) Lots included in the final Plat of ISR may not be subdivided. 14) Location and Form a) Sensitivity to design and siting of the home among various ecological elements is critical to maintain the integrity and value of your Lot, as well as your neighbors. 15) Exterior Building Materials a) Building Materials are an important element in maintain the overall community character. Imaginative use of a combination of materials can create unique designs and a distinctive individual identity for each home. A combination of materials and/or finishes is encouraged. To maintain the general character of Indian Springs Ranch, earth tones, natural stone and natural finishes are the most appropriate. b) Inappropriate Exterior Wall Surfaces: (1) Vinyl (2) Unpainted, white or shiny steel or aluminum (3) Untreated, exposed concrete Page 3 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM c) Roofs i) Overhangs proportionate to the building (larger overhangs are encouraged). ii) Roofs should have a non-glare finish and be dark or earth toned colors (1) iii) Inappropriate Roof Materials: (1) Flat roofs (2) “S” Tile (3) Shiny, unpainted or white metal roofs will not be permitted due to the flash/glare factor. (4) Monochromatic roof shingles 16) Exterior Colors a) All exposed finishes and detailing must be painted or stained in appropriate earth tones colors. b) Any repainting or redecorating of exterior surfaces will also require submission of the color scheme to the DRC for approval, unless repainting in the same colors. 17) Exterior Lighting a) Exterior lighting must be directed so as not to shine on neighboring properties. b) No mercury vapor, metal halide or other “farm” type area lights are permitted. 18) Landscaping a) The Indian Springs Ranch landscape concept promotes integration of each home into the natural beauty of the surroundings, relying on the use of indigenous and compatible plant materials. Plantings in natural groves or masses, with occasional singular plantings, reflect the natural landscape. The successful residential landscape gracefully transitions from the design elegance of the structures within the Building Envelope to the inherent rural qualities of the region. Native landscaped materials, plants, trees, grasses, features, etc. are to be preserved and protected. Natural prairie grasses, trees and turf grasses, over the entire Lot, should be accented with well-placed rocks, shrubs and planting beds. See an example landscaping plan on pages 14 and 15. b) The use of decorative landscape bark or rocks in natural colors for the majority of the landscaping is strongly encouraged to reduce the need for irrigation. 19) Irrigation a) Irrigation water is provided via the central irrigation water system by Indian Springs Ranch. b) Each lot has an irrigation connection provided in addition to the potable water connection. Potable water shall not be used for irrigating. c) Irrigation components shall consist of buried poly or PVC or a drip system. Sprinklers and nozzles shall be selected to provide water compatible with the landscaping, be water conserving in nature and on an automatic control system. No overthrow onto roads, trails or neighboring homes is permitted. 20) Building Projections and Chimneys a) Building projections such as chimney flues will be reviewed on an individual basis by the DRC and their compliance with the height restrictions determined accordingly. b) All vent stacks and pipes must be colored to match the adjacent roof or wall material c) Vent stacks should be grouped on the side or rear of the roof when possible d) Vents should not extend above the ridge line e) Exposed metal flues are not acceptable f) Caps must be painted to complement the home colors Page 4 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM 21) Walls and Fences a) No fences or walls are permitted with exception of accent fencing on lot corners that does not extend more than 10 feet in any direction. b) Canine enclosures of approved designs are permitted, with a maximum of 10’ x 30’ in size and must be screened with vegetation or placed in a location not visible from neighboring houses. c) Enclosures must be constructed of wood or a simulated wood product. No chain link enclosures will be allowed. d) The enclosure must be placed so as to minimize noise and odors to neighboring lots. e) Enclosures will be approved on a lot by lot bases. Some lots will not be able to accommodate enclosures. 22) Porch, Deck and Patio Details and Structures a) All exterior decks, courtyards, trellises, gazebos, patios and patio details should be within the Building Envelope and are subject to DRC approval. Decks must be compatible with the terrain and must be designed using materials, textures and finishes consistent with the home’s architectural style. Built-in barbeques, fire pits and/or fireplaces must be contained within the rear yard area. Chimney elements must be sited to avoid obstructing views from adjacent properties and set back a minimum of 10’ from any side or rear view structure. Also, caution must be exercised to avoid the proximity of smoke to neighboring homes. b) Broad porches with a depth of 10’ or more are encouraged. c) Minimum 6” x 6” wood columns accented with trim or knee braces, etc., or stone column bases, are strongly encouraged. 23) Doors and Windows a) Large wall expanses with undersized windows and minimal detailing are inappropriate. b) Natural, unpainted or white aluminum windows are prohibited. 24) Garages and Accessory Buildings a) Many people underestimate their requirements for vehicle parking and storage space in garage layout. Larger garages are encouraged, especially when there is a need for truck parking space. Garages, however, must not dominate the street view of the home. b) Garages are required for all homes. c) Garages may be detached, integrated into the main structure, or connected to the home through the use of a breezeway, garden room or similar element. d) All garages must be fully enclosed. Carports are prohibited. e) Design of accessory building must reflect the selected architectural style of the home and must be sited appropriately within the Lot. f) Garage doors are to be wood tilt-up, barn style or sectional roll up styles. 25) Driveways a) Each Owner is responsible for extending the driveway to the edge of the street pavement. b) All repairs due to driveway connection to the street are the responsibility of the Lot Owner. c) Minimum driveway width is 12’. d) Driveways must be finished with a hard surface. Dirt and gravel are not suitable for driveway finishing. 26) Drainage Easements a) Natural or existing drainage pathways are not to be obstructed. All site improvements must avoid or bridge such pathways without obstruction, and must be finished to prevent erosion. b) Boulder, stone facing and landscaping is encourage to screen drainage structures. 27) Flashing a) All flashing and sheet metal must be colored to match adjacent material Page 5 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM 28) Antennas a) Television, radio and CB antennas, satellite dishes larger than standard 36”, and any other broadcasting devices on the exterior of the house are prohibited. Ground -mounted satellite dishes are subject to review and approval 29) Playground Equipment a) Playground equipment and structures and their locations are subject to review and approval by the DRC. 30) Greenhouses a) Greenhouses must be designed as an integral part of, and attached to, the Home. 31) Mailboxes and newspaper boxes a) Individual mailboxes are not permitted. b) USPS-approved mailbox clusters may be provided by the Developer in designated locations. c) Colored plastic newspaper boxes on metal posts are not permitted. 32) Construction Timeframe a) Design Review approval is valid for commencement of building for 12 months. After starting construction, the home must be constructed to “close up” stage within 12 months, and landscaping must be completed within 90 days(subject to seasonal feasibility) after close up. 33) Governing Jurisdictions a) Before any construction can begin, a written approval from the DRC must be obtained. The written approval promotes compliance with the CCR’s and controls the harmony of external design with the surrounding structures and landscape. Under no circumstances will an Owner begin construction without the final approval of the DRC. 34) Design Review Committee a) Membership i) The Design Review Committee will initially be composed of individuals appointed by the Developer until 30 months after the date on which Developer no longer holds any residential lots in ownership. Thereafter, the ISRA shall appoint the members of the DRC, subject to Developer’s right below. The Developer retains the right to appoint one of the DRC members for 10 years following ISR’s sale of their last residential lot. Membership shall be for a one (1) year appointment. b) Resignation of members i) Any member of the DRC may, at any time, resign from the DRC upon written notice delivered to Developer or/to ISRA, whichever then has the right to appoint and remove members. c) Duties i) It shall be the duty of the DRC to consider and act upon proposals or plans related to the development of Indian Springs Ranch that are submitted pursuant to the Design Guidelines, to enforce the Design Guidelines and to amend these Design Guidelines when, and in a manner, deemed appropriate by DRC. d) Compensation i) The members of the DRC shall receive no compensation for services rendered unless authorized to do so by the Developer and/or ISRA. All members shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred by them in connection with the Page 6 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM performance of their duties. Professional consultants and representatives of the DRC used in the Review Process shall be paid such compensation as the Developer and/or ISRA determines. 35) Amendment of Design Guidelines a) The Design Guidelines may be amended in accordance with the provisions set forth in the CCR’s. Each Owner is responsible for obtaining from the DRC a copy of the most recently revised Design Guidelines before starting on any improvements to the Owner’s Lot. 36) Non-liability a) The DRC, members thereof, and the Developer shall not be liable to ISRA or to any Owner or other persons for any loss or damage claimed on account of any of the following: i) The approval or disapproval of any plans, drawings and specifications, whether or not defective; ii) The construction or performance of any work, whether or not pursuant to approved plans, drawings, and specifications; or iii) The development or manner of development of any Lot within Indian Springs Ranch. iv) Every Owner and other persons, by submission of plans and specifications to the DRC for approval, agrees that he will not bring any action or suit again the DRC, or any of its members, agents, employees or legal representatives, or the Developer, or any of its officers, directors, members, agents, employees, or legal representatives, regarding any action taken by the DRC. If any part of this provision is determined to be unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and affect. 37) Enforcement a) The DRC may, at any time, inspect a Lot or Improvement and, upon discovering a violation of these Design Guidelines, provide a written notice of noncompliance to the Owner, including a reasonable time limit within which correct the violation. If any Owner fails to comply within this time period, the DRC or its authorized agents may enter the Lot and correct the violation at the expense of the Owner of the Lot. b) In the event of any violation of these Design Guidelines, the DRC may, at its sole discretion and in addition to restoration expenses, impose fines on the Owner and/or Builder, commensurate with the severity of the violation. The fines may be on a one-time basis or on a per diem basis until the violation is remedied. Any such fines do not constitute a remedy of the violation; the physical violation must be corrected to constitute a remedy. c) The DRC may retain the Builder’s deposit to repair any damages and/or recover unpaid fines. The Developer, DRC and the ISRA reserve the right to attach a lien on Owner’s property if infractions are not remedied within the requisite period of time. Temporary Restraining Orders may also be implemented if infractions persist. The Developer, DRC and ISRA also reserve the right to any other remedy available to them under law and/or equity including attorneys’ fees. 38) Severability of Provisions a) If any provision of these Design Guidelines, or any section, clause, sentence, phrase or word, or application thereof in any circumstance, is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of these Design Guidelines, and of the application of any such provision, section, sentence, clause, phrase or word in any other circumstance, shall not be affected thereby, and the remainder of these Design Guidelines shall be construed as if such invalid part were never included therein. 39) Meetings Page 7 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM a) The DRC shall meet as required to review the application for approvals, but shall not be required to meet more frequently than monthly. All applications must be submitted to the DRC at least ten (10) calendar days prior to a meeting at which time an application shall be considered. The Chairman of the DRC may call special meetings upon two (2) days prior written or oral notice to the other members. A quorum for each meeting shall consist of three (3) members. b) A designated alternative member may participate at any meeting in which there is not a quorum of regular members present, and shall have all of the authority of a regular member while so participating. A designated alternative member is an individual nominated by a member to stand in times of need. The alternative member must hold similar credentials to the member they are standing in for and must be familiar with ISR Design and Construction Guidelines. 40) Plan Submittals a) Building plans, a lot plat plan showing the elevations of the road at each corner of the lot and each corner of the driveway as well as the finished elevations of the foundation and proposed finished elevations of landscaping features, drainage swales, and lot corner(see example on page 13 of this document), and landscaping plan must be submitted to the DRC at the following address: b) c) d) e) DRC, Indian Springs Ranch PO Box 226 Eureka, MT 59917 The DRC may, upon written and proper notice, change the address for submittal. The DRC shall only review, approve and/or disapprove submitted plans and specifications regarding style, exterior design, appearance, location and compliance with the provisions set forth in these guidelines and requirements included in the CCR's. The DRC shall not be responsible for reviewing and/or approving any improvement plans and specifications for engineering design, structural engineering and safety, or for compliance with applicable zoning, building or other county, state, or federal laws, ordinances or policies. Along with obtaining all necessary approvals from the DRC as set forth in the CCR's and these Design Guidelines, each Owner must obtain all necessary governmental approvals. Plans and specifications are to be prepared in accordance with all applicable governmental laws and regulations affecting the use of the property and the improvements thereon. 41) Design Review and Approval Procedure a) The following improvements require submission to the DRC for approval: i) New construction or installation including dwellings, garages, awnings, canopies, patio overheads, decks, gazebos, sundecks, wind screens, game courts, swimming pools, fountains, spas, hot tubs, and recreation apparatus. ii) Improvements after the home is finished: (1) Installation or modification of irrigation or drainage systems (2) Recreation areas or courts and surface drainage revisions. (3) Significant landscape modifications or any landscape modifications that would result in more irrigation usage. 42) Design Review Submittal Requirements a) First meeting: Lot Owner, Contractor and DRC representative(s) i) Before submitting preliminary plans to the DRC, the Owner, Architect or Designer, and Builder are invited to meet informally with the DRC staff representative to review the intent Page 8 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM of the Design Guidelines and to clarify any questions related to the review process. The Owner or Owner's representative should contact the DRC to set up this initial meeting. The DRC rep will approve/deny the general construction plans within one week of receipt. ii) The Owner, upon general construction plans approval, may proceed to the creation of the complete schematic design package. b) Second meeting: Lot Owner, Contractor and DRC representative(s) (1) The Lot Owner will provide the following information at the Second Meeting: (a) The completed Design Review Application, provided by the Indian Springs Ranch Design Review Committee at the end of this booklet. (b) Complete architectural drawings (both full size and 8-1/2” x 11”) including elevations and grading plan. (c) Lot plan with lot corner elevations, road and driveway elevations, finished floor elevation and drainage elevations. See page 13 at the end of this booklet for a sample. (d) Lot plan with the following information/graphics (hand drawn is acceptable): (i) Home location, garage location, grading plan, sodded areas (per maximum square footage permissible), location of trees. The landscaping plan can be done with a third meeting after the home is completed. (ii) Name, address and telephone number of Builder/Contractor c) The DRC will review the information provided by the Owner within two (2) weeks of receipt. i) The DRC will approve/deny the Application by written signature and date, and will contact the Owner via phone, in person, and/or by email. 43) Deposits and Insurance a) Owners shall, at the time of obtaining all required building and improvement permits and DRC approval of final construction drawings, pay to ISRA or their agent through escrow a Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) construction/damage deposit to ensure proper cleanup of dirt and debris and repair of any damage to the landscaping, private streets, or entry gates and their surroundings within Indian Springs Ranch caused by the Owner or his/her agents in the construction of the home. No interest will be paid on this deposit. This deposit or any remaining portion is refundable upon: i) Completion of the construction of the Owner’s Home, including completion of landscaping. ii) Building in conformance with the DRC Approval. b) To receive a refund, the Owner should submit a written request by the Owner to the Board of Directors and DRC. The DRC has the discretion to approve the release of the deposit after determining that any damages caused by the Owner or his/her agents in the construction of the home has been repaired. c) All builders and sub-contractors working on site must carry appropriate Workers Compensation Insurance. 44) Terms and Definitions a) Terms and definitions in these Design Guidelines are as contained in the CC&R’s and/or the Bylaws of ISRA. 45) Right of Appeal of Disapproval a) While the Developer appoints the DRC members, an Owner may appeal a DRC decision to disapprove any submittal to the Developer. Thereafter, an Owner may appeal a DRC decision to disapprove a submittal to the Board of Directors of ISRA. The appeal review will include, but not Page 9 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM be limited to, a determination of whether the submittal is consistent with prior submittals; itemized reasons for any discrepancies if plans are not approved; and the review and approval or disapproval of all plans. 46) Notice of Completion a) After completion of all improvements to the Property, the Owner shall submit a letter to the DRC and a copy to the ISRA Board of Directors indicating that all improvements on the Property are complete and are in conformance with the approved plans and specifications by the DRC. The DRC must inspect the improvements within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the letter. After inspection, the DRC must notify the Owner of either final approval of the improvements or noncompliance with the approved plans and specifications. Failure by the DRC to notify the Owner of any noncompliance within thirty (30) days after the inspection is completed will constitute an approval of the improvement. b) In the letter stating that improvements are complete, the Owner shall also, after the inspection and final approval of the improvements by the DRC, request that the ISRA Board of Directors release any remaining refundable portion of their deposit, and release any insurance policies that have been held against the property. 47) Builder and Contractor Approval a) When the DRC completes the review of the Indian Springs Ranch Application for Review, the Owner will be notified of the DRC’s approval or denial to proceed. Indian Springs Ranch and the DRC each reserve the right to deny, for reasonable cause, any Builder and/or contractor permission to work in Indian Springs Ranch. 48) Construction Regulations a) Owners and Builders are required to abide by the ISRA Construction Regulations, attached as Appendix A, which provides the requirements for builders and contractors working within Indian Springs Ranch. b) Lot Owners shall be liable for their Builder’s or Builder’s subcontractor’s contravention of these CCR’s, Design Guidelines and/or Construction Regulations. Accordingly, the Owner is strongly advised to ensure that the Builder complies with their requirements. 49) Checklist for Design Review Submittal Requirements [ ] First meeting: Lot Owner, Contractor and DRC representative(s) – see item 40a [ ] Submit building plans – see item 37 [ ] Second meeting: Lot Owner, Contractor and DRC representative(s) – see item 40b [ ] Submit design review application along with $2500 deposit – see item 41 [ ] Submit notice of completion to begin deposit return process – see item 44 50) Owner’s Acknowledgement of Receipt I acknowledge receipt of a copy of these Design Guidelines From DRC representative ______________________________________________________, dated ______________20______, and agree to abide by the Design Review Process described herein when building on Lot(s) _________________________________________at Indian Springs Ranch. _________________________________ Owner’s Signature Page 10 of 15 _________________________________ Co-Owner’s Signature DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM _________________________________ Date _________________________________ Date INDIAN SPRINGS RANCH DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION OWNERS Property owner’s name:__________________________________________________________ Current mailing address:__________________________________________________________ Phone/Cell Phone_____________________ Lot # of proposed construction: ________________ E-mail_________________________________________________________________________ CONTRACTOR Contractor/builder name:_________________________________________________________ Mailing address: ____________________________________________________________ Cell Phone: ____________________________________________________________ Contractor license #: ____________________________________________________________ Initial house plan application review/deposit submittal fee: $________________ due upon submission. This submittal fee will be held in escrow to ensure proper cleanup of dirt and debris, and repair of any damage to the landscaping, private streets, entry gates and/or surroundings within Indian Springs Ranch caused by the owner or his/her agents in the construction of the home. This deposit, or any remaining portion, is refundable upon completion of the construction of the owner’s home, including completion of landscaping, and conformance of Design Guidelines. See Design Guidelines and Construction Regulations for refund procedure. As an Indian Springs Ranch Lot Owner intending to build, I/we have read and reviewed with my/our contractor, the current Indian Springs Ranch Design Guidelines, the ISR Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions, and the Construction Regulations, and fully understand the requirements set forth as they pertain to this application. All work will be completed in conformance with the approved documents and application. Any change to any building associated with this application shall be resubmitted to the Design Review Board. Approval must be obtained prior to commencement of any and all improvements. _________________________________________ Owner Signature(s) ______________________________________ Date _________________________________________ Contractor Signature ______________________________________ Date HOME Architectural Style: # of Bedrooms: # of Baths: Finished area: Page 11 of 15 ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM Garage area: Covered deck/porch area: Uncovered deck/porch area: Unfinished area: Patio area: Lot coverage: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ MATERIALS, FINISHES, COLORS Item Material Color Foundation _________________________________ _________________________ Retaining wall(s) _________________________________ _________________________ Exterior Finish _________________________________ _________________________ Trim _________________________________ _________________________ Fascia/Rake _________________________________ _________________________ Roofing _________________________________ _________________________ Doors Front _________________________________ _________________________ Other _________________________________ _________________________ Garage _________________________________ _________________________ Windows _________________________________ _________________________ Deck Railing _________________________________ _________________________ Additional items _________________________________ _________________________ _________________________________ _________________________ Page 12 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM Page 13 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM Page 14 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM Page 15 of 15 DESIGN GUIDELINES Revised 4/8/2015 4:49:00 AM