Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
The Architectural Committee could aptly be called the CC&R Education and Compliance Committee, because that’s what we do. Our job is primarily answering landowner CC&R questions, offering compliance guidance and approving landowner proposals. See the link below for the Landowner Property Improvement Proposal form. Duchesne County Building Department requires an HOA signed and stamped copy of this form prior to issuing building permits.
The HOA requires a landowner proposal for any modification to our properties...not just structures, but fences, new roads, RV covers, grading for RV pads, etc. Our CC&Rs are not particularly restrictive; especially compared to the CC&Rs typical to most HOAs. The purpose of the proposal is to document and to inform the HOA Board of Trustees of our intentions. Rarely is a proposal denied for non-compliance. Commencement of property modifications without prior HOA approval is in violation of our CC&Rs and potentially subject to fines.
The CC&R document is long and can be a bit intimidating, but its an important document to be familiar with, as it governs all activity on the Ranch. Compliance with our CC&Rs ensures maximum safety and enjoyment for everyone, plus it helps protect and preserve the character of the Ranch for future generations.
Landowner Proposal Form (Property Improvements and Modifications)