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Development Guidelines

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WPB 889961.7

Window openings shall be articulated through the use of shutters, projecting lintels, sills or surrounds such as pre-cast

stone, faux stone or stucco banding.

Awnings, decorative shutters and permanent hurricane shutters, when utilized, shall be designed as an integral part of

the building elevation.

Varied Lines and Scale

The mass and scale of all buildings shall be visually appealing through the use of architectural

detailing, reveals, windows, patio walls, balconies and varied elevations of roof lines.

Colors

Only colors approved by the ARC are permitted. Bright colors are discouraged. All exterior colors, including

original and future color changes proposed by Owner, must be approved in accordance with these Guidelines and the

Declaration. In addition, Owner may be required to paint a color sample on the home before written approval is granted.

Roofs

Roofs shall have a minimum pitch of 4:12 and maximum pitch of 7:12 unless otherwise specifically approved to

maintain compatibility with the style of the structures.

Materials permitted:

Flat, Simulated Slate, or “S” color impregnated concrete tile

Barrel clay tile

Standing seam prefinished metal

Slate

Materials NOT permitted:

Asphalt/Fiberglass shingles

Aluminum shingles

Wood shingles or shakes

Roll roofing

Insulated Aluminum Patio Roofs

Patio, loggia, or lanai roofs shall be designed with architectural detailing to match that of the principal building.

The ARC may, in its sole discretion, approve or disapprove the use of such new materials that may be developed at a

future time. Flat roofs shall generally

NOT

be permitted unless they enhance the design of the structure, are small, or will

not be visible from another lot or any portion of the Common Areas.