Architectural Committee

About | Committee Members | Application Process | Improvement Application | Guidelines | DCCR

ABOUT THE ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE:

The Architectural Committee (AC) is made up of three volunteer residents of the neighborhood as appointed by the Homeowners Association (HOA) Board of Directors according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions(DCCR). The AC’s primary goal is to assist residents in complying with the deed restrictions so that the entire neighborhood benefits from both a consistent quality of life as well as whatever improvements our neighbors choose to make. In doing so, the AC reviews and approves all plans and specifications for improvements upon the property that are submitted with the Architectural Committee Improvement Application and enforces compliance of the Deed Restrictions.

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AC COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Chairperson: Julie Bynum jsbynum@sbcglobal.net
Members: Julie Bynum jsbynum@sbcglobal.net
Shawn Salisbury
Bryan Osborn

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AC APPLICATION PROCESS:

The purpose of this document is to assist you, a resident of The Club at Wells Point, in planning and completing your next project efficiently and appropriately, and to help give you a better understanding of our Deed Restrictions.

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AC IMPROVEMENT APPLICATION:

The AC Application authorizes you to do a specific activity, whether you do the work yourself or hire a contractor. Homeowners must submit an AC Application for approval by the AC prior to beginning any home improvement project.

Please mail applications and correspondence to:

	The Club at Wells Point Owners Association
	Architectural Committee
	c/o Goodwin Management, Inc
	11149 Research Blvd., Suite 100
	Austin, TX 78759
	Fax:  512-346-4873
	Randy.Vogel@goodwintx.com

Please allow 2-4 weeks for processing applications. If you are not contacted within 5 working days from submittal, an email follow-up to the association manager is recommended.

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AC GUIDELINES:

To better serve our neighborhood and assist us in enhancing the image and the property values of The Club at Wells Point, the Architectural Committee (AC) has drawn together some general guidelines addressing the most commonly asked questions regarding the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for The Club at Wells Point (DCCR) as they pertain to AC issues.

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DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS (DCCR):

The DCCRs are a set of legally enforceable rules and regulations about the use of the land or lot and residence.

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