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Design Process

Below is the design process for your outdoor design.
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Design Waivers

Scope of Work Waiver: The design presented is conceptual in nature and does not define the final scope of work. Refer to your approved invoice on Buildertrend for a complete and accurate description of your included scope of work. Features or elements depicted in the design that are not specifically included in the approved invoice are not part of the contracted scope, regardless of their appearance in renderings or drawings.
Color and Selection Waiver: The drawings' materials and colors are for conceptual purposes only and may not represent your final selections. The Material and Color Selection Finalization Form takes priority over any shown materials or colors. Please note that actual colors may vary from what is seen on monitors or when printed.
Landscape Waiver: Any landscaping depicted on renderings is for conceptual purposes only. Landscape plan will verify specific plant species and sizes.
Survey Waiver: The design presented is based on the survey information provided by the client. Tree locations, topography, and other site-specific details are subject to verification and may require adjustments to ensure accuracy in implementation. Any discrepancies in the survey data could impact final design elements.
Special Features Waiver: Depictions of special features such as water and fire features are for conceptual purposes only. The velocity and volume of the water or fire will vary.
Engineering Waiver: Structural elements depicted on renderings are for conceptual purposes only. Engineering takes precedence over the size, location, and products used for structural masonry, wood framing, roofing, floors, etc.

CURRENT

Last Updated on 12/15/25

ARCHIVE

Last Updated on 11/6/25

Video Comments Explaining Revisions


Feasibility Study

Zone Type: PUD
Setbacks for Any Permanent Construction (Primary, Accessory Anything with Footings or Decks on top of retaining walls)
Front - 25’
Rear - 25’
Sides - 10’
Max Height for Primary Structures
35’ or no taller than existing home
Max Height for Accessory Structures
15'
Paver Walkway Setbacks
Sides - 3’
Rear - 3’
Pool Deck & Paver Patio Setbacks
TBD
Max Lot Coverage by Buildings
40%
Max Impervious Surface Ratio
45%
The outside edge of any pool may not be closer than 4 feet to a line extended and aligned with the sidewalls of the dwelling unless approved by the ARB.
Any lighting of a pool or other recreation area shall be designed to buffer the surrounding residences from the lighting.
Pools without screen enclosures must be fenced and adequately landscaped.
Above ground spas (also called hot tubs) may be approved by the ARB provided the spa meets the following criteria…
The spa is located at the rear of the dwelling within a screen enclosure as close to the dwelling as feasible.
The exterior color of the spa blends into the overall color scheme of the exterior of the dwelling
Additional landscaping is installed to screen the view of the spa.
No screening of pool areas may extend beyond a line extended and aligned with sidewalls of the dwelling unless approved by the ARB.
There must be at a minimum, 2-foot-high foundation plantings around the perimeter of the enclosure which must be maintained at or above that height.
Vertical heights are equally important, and the ARB may or may not require additional landscaping with trees and/or large plants at a height at least half of the height of the enclosure. Generally, this vertical height requirement will be dependent upon the overall aesthetic appearance of the completed landscaping.
Must be located behind the home.
Must be made of wood or other similar materials that are neutral in color and must fit into the environment of the home and surrounding properties. Primary colored elements of the play structure are acceptable, including swings, slides, and roofs. Neutral colors like hunter green are preferred and recommended.
Are to be screened by landscaping where feasible to mute their presence/view (including street, golf course, and lagoon views). All landscape screening must be submitted to the ARB for review and approval. Landscape screening plantings must be a minimum height of 4 feet.
Must be kept in good repair and removed when no longer used.
May not exceed 13 feet in height.
Artificial Turf must be Green
Play structures include, but are not limited to…
playscapes
trampolines
swing sets
slides and climbers
basketball backboards/goal
putting greens (must be green in color)

Existing Pool Plan

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Property Survey

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Sun Study

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Preliminary Design

Fly-Through Animation

Renderings

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