Dear Homeowners, This is a friendly reminder that all Property Improvements including Exterior Lighting must be approved first in writing be the ACC (Architectural Control Committee). Below is what is stated in your Association Governing Documents: CC&Rs – Article 9, Section 9.1: 9.4 Submission of Plans. No Structure of any kind may be erected, placed, constructed, maintained, modified or altered, no improvement may be made, no landscaping or hardscape may be installed on any Lot in the Subdivision, nor may any clearing or site work (including the removal of trees or any other vegetation) be commenced, until a complete set of plans and specifications relating to that Structure, improvement, or activity has beenformally submitted to and approved by the Architectural Control Committee. CC&Rs – Article 10, Section 10.7: Permanent exterior lighting may be designed to light only buildings, driveway areas, and walkways, and may not produce glare on neighboring streets, Lots or any part of the Subdivision. All ground level floodlighting fixtures must be depressed or screened from public view and no outdoor lighting may be directed, focused, or broadcast into any buffer zone, greenbelt, or dedicated habitat or conservation easement. All permanent exterior lighting must include only white lights and must be approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. CC&Rs – Article 10, Section 10.37: No exterior lighting of any sort may be installed or maintained on a Lot where the light source is offensive or a nuisance to other Owners of Lots (reasonable security or landscape lighting is permitted with the approval of the Architectural Control Committee). Design Guidelines – Section 2.15: 2.15 Exterior Lighting Permanent exterior lighting must be designed to light only buildings, driveway areas, and walkways, and will not produce glare on neighboring streets, Jots, or any part of the property. All ground-level floodlighting fixtures will be depressed or screened from public view and no outdoor lighting will be directed, focused, or broadcast into any buffer zone, greenbelt, or dedicated habitat or conservation easement. All permanent exterior lighting must include only white lights and must be approved in writing by the ACC. Thank you for your Attention
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