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Cabell's
Mill is a planned community, which includes 308 single–family homes and
common areas. As with most
community associations, property within Cabell's Mill is divided into two
basic categories: private ownership of the homes and lots purchased by
individuals, and corporate ownership of common properties, including land,
facilities and amenities, by the Community Association.
The Cabell's Mill Community Association (CMCA) is a nonprofit
corporation to which all property owners in Cabell's Mill are members.
Similar to a business corporation, a board of directors elected by
the members of the Association is responsible for the policies regarding
the operation of the Cabell's Mill Community.
Although
each lot is owned privately, and the common areas are for the use of all
members of the community, there are certain restrictions and guidelines
for the use, improvement and alteration to the properties within Cabell's
Mill. By monitoring the
exterior design of improvements within Cabell's Mill and by regulating the
use of properties within the community, the Association is able to
maintain a high standard of aesthetic quality, community identity and
functionality which enhances property values.
The
guidelines in the document below have been established by
the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) and the CMCA Board of Directors
for the purpose of informing all homeowners within Cabell's Mill of the
applicable regulations for new construction, alterations and improvements
to properties within the Community.
Under
the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions which governs
the use and development of all properties within Cabell's Mill, paragraph
2 of the Association's Articles of Incorporation
states that the Association's specific purpose for which it was formed
includes providing "for maintenance, preservation, and architectural
control of residents lots and common areas" within the Cabell's Mill
Community. Additionally, Article
V of the Declaration states "No building shall be erected,
placed, or altered on any lot until the construction plans and
specifications and a plan showing the location of the structure have been
approved by the Architectural Control Committee as to the workmanship,
materials, harmony of external design with existing structures, and as to
the location with respect to topography and finish grade elevation."
The guidelines provided below should be consulted
as part of planning any changes to your house and/or lot before taking
action. If an application to the ACC is required, the owner(s) should
complete the application form, also provided below, then print, sign and
submit it as directed in the form. The guidelines will specify what
additional information must be provided.
Architectural
Guidelines and Application Form
*This chart has been discontinued by
the manufacturer and is now meant to be used only as a general guide as
to what is or is not acceptable. Final decisions on acceptable
colors will be made by the members of the ACC.
In
order to read the above documents, you'll need to get Adobe
Reader.

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