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New Process For ARC (Architectural Review) Submission
Posted on Jul 24th, 2024

The ARC(Architectural Review Committee) is trying to make the Architectural Review process more consistent and streamlined. While design standards are still being developed the committee must rely on the governing documents and original design standards to either approve or disapprove all applications for alterations and improvements. The committee strives to always have a reasonable and open minded approach to these reviews but must always decide if alterations deviate from existing and original design intent. The ARC is also required to review if any alteration or improvement will have any substantial, material or adverse affects on any community property.
 
There are several steps to receiving ARC approval:
  1. Submission and acceptance of a completed ARC request form with all applicable documents(ARC checklist)
  2. Review and approval by the Enclave ARC
  3. Enclave Board Signature 
  4. Review and approval by the Master ARC
  5. Master Board Signature
  6. Letter of approval issued by Sentry to the applicant/resident  
Things to note: 
  1. The clubhouse is no longer accepting ARC request forms.
  2. Applicants must be a resident. No vendor or subcontractor submissions. 
  3. It takes 30 days from submission of a complete ARC request form to receive approval.
  4. Note any conditions that may be part of your approval. 
  5. All irrigation adjustments and repairs must be coordinated with Juniper and noted on your application.  
 
Please make sure that all applications are complete and all checklist items are included. Applications can be dropped off at the clubhouse library Monday and Friday 8am-9am or by appointment. They can also be emailed to projectmgr206@gmail.com. Please include in the subject line: Address-Resident Name-Improvement (e.g. Subject: 10000 Lakeside Landing Ave-Thomas-Lanai Enclosure)
 
See updated ARC documents and instructions under the ARC folder. https://www.enclavelsl.com/folders/
 
  
 
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