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SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION …

SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS . COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION . RULES AND REGULATIONS. Revised 10/14/2008. SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS ASSOCIATION . GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNITY LIVING. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Design Review Process .. page 3. Basketball Goals .. page 7. Building Repair .. page 11. Clotheslines: .. page 7. Driveways .. page 7. Flags and flagpoles .. page 5. Gates .. page 8. General Property page 10. Gutters and Downspouts .. page 9. Landscape Installation .. page 6. Machinery and Equipment .. page 11. Maintenance of Easements .. page 6. Outdoor Fireplaces.

3 RULES AND REGULATIONS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION Every resident of Superstition Foothills is a member of the Superstition Foothills Community Association (the "Association"), the entity responsible for the management of all common areas

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1 SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS . COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION . RULES AND REGULATIONS. Revised 10/14/2008. SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS ASSOCIATION . GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNITY LIVING. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Design Review Process .. page 3. Basketball Goals .. page 7. Building Repair .. page 11. Clotheslines: .. page 7. Driveways .. page 7. Flags and flagpoles .. page 5. Gates .. page 8. General Property page 10. Gutters and Downspouts .. page 9. Landscape Installation .. page 6. Machinery and Equipment .. page 11. Maintenance of Easements .. page 6. Outdoor Fireplaces.

2 Page 6. Outdoor Lighting .. page 6. Paint Colors .page 10. Parking .. page 11. Patio Covers and Storage Sheds .. page 4. Pets: .. page 10. Planters and Walkways .. page 8. Play Structures .. page 8. Pool Rules page 12. Ramada and Gazebos .. page 8. Roof and Wall-Mounted page 6. Satellite Dishes .. page 5. Screen Doors .. page 9. For Sale and For Rent Signs .. page 9. Swimming Pools .. page 7. Trails .. page 11. Trash/Recycling page 10. Vehicles, Campers and Boats .. page 11. View Decks ..page 9. Window Coverings .. page 7. Walls & View Fences.

3 Page 11. For further questions or clarifications, contact the SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY Owner's ASSOCIATION Property Manager. 2. RULES AND REGULATIONS. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION. Every resident of SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS is a member of the SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (the " ASSOCIATION "), the entity responsible for the management of all common areas and related homeowners facilities as well as administration of the affairs of the COMMUNITY . The ASSOCIATION is created by the recording of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, Assessments, Charges, Servitudes, Liens, Preservations and Easements (the "CC&R's").

4 The CC&R's set forth procedures, rules and regulations, which govern the COMMUNITY . The Guidelines for COMMUNITY Living are an extension of the CC&R's and they are designed to be used in harmony. The Board of Directors (the "Board") is charged with responsibility for overseeing the business of the ASSOCIATION and has a wide range of powers. The Design Review Committee (the Committee ) is established by the Board to review all improvements within SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS including new construction and modifications to existing properties. The Committee has adopted architectural guidelines and standards to evaluate proposed construction activities.

5 DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS. The CC&R's require the written approval of the Design Review Committee before any change, addition or modification to a site or building exterior of a residential property is made. Residents with proposed changes should contact the management company, with whom the ASSOCIATION has contracted for full ASSOCIATION management, to obtain the necessary architectural guidelines and submittal documentation. o Simply stated, no new construction or remodeling, including changes in exterior color, is to occur on any lot or exterior of any home from its improved state existing on the date such property was first conveyed by Builder to a purchaser without the prior approval of the Design Review Committee.

6 The responsibility of the Design Review Committee is to ensure the harmonious, high quality image of SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS is implemented and maintained. Your submittal will be returned to you either approved, denied, or for more information within forty-five (45) days of receipt of your request. Homeowners may appeal the decisions of the Design Review Committee to the Board for consideration, in which case, the decision of the Board shall prevail. If any changes, alterations, or additions made prior to approval are not ultimately approved, either by the DRC or the Board, it is the homeowners' responsibility to return the property to original condition.

7 It is the homeowner's responsibility to ensure that any proposed construction is coordinated with, and where applicable, approved by all county, local, state and federal government agencies. The Design Review Committee, the Management Company and the ASSOCIATION assume no responsibility for obtaining these reviews and approvals. 3. DESIGN GUIDELINES. General Principles The purpose of the Design Review Committee is to ensure consistent application of the Design Guidelines. The Committee monitors any portion of any lot or parcel which is visible from other lots or parcels, the street, or ASSOCIATION common areas.

8 This would include backyards which are visually open to other lots or ASSOCIATION common areas. The Design Guidelines promote those qualities in SUPERSTITION FOOTHILLS , which enhance the attractiveness and functional utility of the COMMUNITY . Those qualities include a harmonious relationship among structures, vegetation, topography and overall design of the COMMUNITY . Protection of Neighbors The interest of neighboring properties must be protected by making reasonable provisions for such matters as access, surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, light and air, and other aspects of design which may have a substantial effect on neighboring properties.

9 Design Compatibility The proposed construction must be compatible with the design characteristics of property itself, adjoining properties and the immediate neighborhood. The overall architectural design of the COMMUNITY is considered to be Desert/Southwest and is basically earth tone in color. Workmanship The quality of workmanship evidenced in construction must be equal to, or better than, that of the surrounding properties. In addition to being visually objectionable, poor construction practices can cause functional problems and create safety hazards.

10 The ASSOCIATION and the Design Review Committee assume no responsibility for the safety or livability of new construction by virtue of design or workmanship. Building Architecture All structures, permanent or temporary, which can be seen from neighboring property, public or common property must be submitted to the DRC for approval. In general, any exterior addition or alteration to an existing residence shall be compatible with the design character of the original structure. Patio Covers, Storage Sheds, Patio Extensions and Spa Covers All patio covers storage sheds, patio extensions, spa covers and any other building additions must be submitted to the DRC for approval prior to construction.


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