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Architectural Control Committee
Committee Members
Kathryn Saucerman - 336-2023
Tamara Stamm - 336-3888
Ed Wuelfing - 338-6535
Rachel Milby - Board liaison
(Go to WR Contacts to send a message to the committee.)
ACC Compliance Procedures
The WROA Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) require that all property owners submit for approval all projects on the exterior of their homes. This includes construction of new homes, garages, fences, dog runs, storage sheds, barns, outbuildings, and decks, as well as any exterior remodeling and painting/staining (including re-painting and re-staining) of buildings, fences, etc. If you have any questions, please contact one of your ACC members. Their phone numbers are in each issue of the Wilderness Watch. Click here for the name of the ACC Chairperson and his or her email link.
 Please keep in mind thate the ACC must have your submission, in writing, in order to keep proper records. In the past, we have received submissions after the project had already started. This puts pointless strain on the ACC and has resulted in considerable stress and strain on the homeowner and contractors, especially when there were CC&R violations. Project plans must be submitted not less than one month in advance of the anticipated start date. Incomplete submissions can result in ACC delaying an owner's ability to begin construction. The ACC typically reviews submissions online and quickly contacts owners if they have any questions about their submission. It is highly unusual for the ACC to take a full month to approve a submission.
Typical non-compliance projects have involved erecting a wire fence or painting a house, garage door, or other structure white or another non-compliance color. If an owner has completed an out-of-compliance project or some other project without prior written approval of the ACC, the ACC or the WROA Board of Directors may take legal action requiring the property owners to bring the project into compliance.
So, if you have a construction project planned, you need to fill out an ACC Project Submission Form. All your neighbors will thank you.
Appointed by the board, the ACC does not create the covenants but interprets them in an effort to assist property owners with their projects. We look forward to helping you.
Documents & Forms
(Click on the links below to access the appropriate PDF file.)
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