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Restrictions
According to the Protective Covenants, Article 7.01b:
7.01 Use Restrictions. The Property will be used for residential purposes only, and no trade or business purposes, including all types of home industry, will be permitted. No building or structure other than a single family dwelling shall be erected on any Lot within the Property except as otherwise prohibited permitted herein. Uses include, but are not limited to:
(b) raising, breeding, or keeping of any animals, birds, or fowl; provided that an Owner shall be permitted to keep not more than two dogs and/or cats as domestic pets on a single Lot and provided further that the Association, in its sole discretion, may approve more animals to be kept as domestic pets on a Lot; and
A majority of the home owner restrictions are located in the Declaration of Protective Covenants Article VII – Restrictions.
You can find the some neighborhood governing documents by logging into the Neighborhood Management portal and selecting to view the documents. The Neighborhood Management portal is the same website often used to pay HOA dues. The documents link is in the top-right corner of the screen after you have logged into the portal.
As of writing this FAQ, the Protective Covenants, By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation are in the documents section of the portal.
Below is a section from the Declaration of Protective Covenants Article VI – Architectural Control.
6.01 Necessity of Architectural Review and Approval. No improvement or structure of any kind, including, without limitation, any building, fence, wall, sign, lighting system, site paving, grading, parking lot, screen enclosure, sewer, drain, disposal system, decorative building, satellite dish, landscaping, landscape device or object, shall be commenced, erected, placed or maintained upon the Property, nor shall any addition, change or alteration therein, thereof or thereto be made, nor any subdivision platting or replatting of the Property be made, unless and until the plans and specifications, showing the color, nature, kind, shape, materials and location of the same, shall have been submitted to and approved in writing by, the Association. All plans and specifications shall be evaluated as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography.
If you have questions regarding covenant restrictions or are planning to modify/add/remove to your house and/or yard, then you must complete an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) form and obtain approval from the HOA.
Contact the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) below:
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors (Jay, David and Sheri) can be contacted by emailing HOA@Brookhighland.org
Neighborhood Management, LLC
Lauren Berzette at Lauren@nhmllc.org or 205-877-9480
Pay Dues, Visit Owner’s Portal: Neighborhood Management
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HOA
A majority of the home owner restrictions are located in the Declaration of Protective Covenants Article VII – Restrictions.
You can find the some neighborhood governing documents by logging into the Neighborhood Management portal and selecting to view the documents. The Neighborhood Management portal is the same website often used to pay HOA dues. The documents link is in the top-right corner of the screen after you have logged into the portal.
As of writing this FAQ, the Protective Covenants, By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation are in the documents section of the portal.
Below is a section from the Declaration of Protective Covenants Article VI – Architectural Control.
6.01 Necessity of Architectural Review and Approval. No improvement or structure of any kind, including, without limitation, any building, fence, wall, sign, lighting system, site paving, grading, parking lot, screen enclosure, sewer, drain, disposal system, decorative building, satellite dish, landscaping, landscape device or object, shall be commenced, erected, placed or maintained upon the Property, nor shall any addition, change or alteration therein, thereof or thereto be made, nor any subdivision platting or replatting of the Property be made, unless and until the plans and specifications, showing the color, nature, kind, shape, materials and location of the same, shall have been submitted to and approved in writing by, the Association. All plans and specifications shall be evaluated as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography.
If you have questions regarding covenant restrictions or are planning to modify/add/remove to your house and/or yard, then you must complete an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) form and obtain approval from the HOA.
Contact the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) below:
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors (Jay, David and Sheri) can be contacted by emailing HOA@Brookhighland.org
Neighborhood Management, LLC
Lauren Berzette at Lauren@nhmllc.org or 205-877-9480
Pay Dues, Visit Owner’s Portal: Neighborhood Management
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