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CHAPTER 24 – DECORATIVE DRIVEWAY FINISHES
24.01
GENERAL
STATEMENT: Article
VIII, General Restrictions:
Section 22:
Other Restrictions. The Architectural Control Committee shall have the authority, from
time to time, to include within its promulgated Residential Planning
Criteria other restrictions, as it shall deem appropriate. The following
rules shall apply to “Decorative Driveway Finishes” located in Wekiva.
24.02
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE APPROVAL REQUIRED:
The
Association hereby declares that:
·
Brick/Brick
Pavers
·
Stamped
concrete
·
Acrylic
Applications
·
Exposed
Aggregate
·
Colored
Concrete
may
be used for decorative driveway finishes subject to the approval of the
Architectural Control Committee (ACC). The ACC requires a sample of the
decorative driveway finish to be used to insure that a consistent and
harmonious scheme of colors exist in Wekiva. Where more than one color or
variation of color is planned, the ACC application must also include the
location where each specific color or variation of color will be used.
The ACC will review the same and will only approve the color if the same
is in harmony with the overall, general and existing scheme of exterior
colors in Wekiva. All other paints or driveway material are strictly
prohibited and finishes noted above must be maintained in an
aesthetically pleasing manner, whereby any discoloration, chipping,
peeling or fading must be prohibited.
Property owners installing driveway finishes subject to Section 24.01
without
ACC
approval will be subject to the following:
·
Owner will
be required to obtain ACC approval
·
If within
the ACC review process, the installed driveway finishes are found not to
be in compliance; such finishes shall be fully removed at property owner’s
expense and replaced with permitted finishes as outlined in this Chapter
within sixty (60) days of the ACC’s findings, or as directed by the ACC.
Notwithstanding the above, the Association may utilize any
other enforcement tool permitted by the Governing Documents or by
Florida law.
10/23/03
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