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SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS FOR CITY APPROVAL IF REQUIRED (OR BY
ANY GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION).
After obtaining the approval of the ACC, the homeowner shall; (1) be responsible for
submission of construction documents for approval, and; (2) obtain and pay for all
approvals and permits from the City of Clermont and/or any other governmental
authorities having jurisdiction for the proposed work; (3) resubmit any changes
requested or required by the City or governmental authority having jurisdiction to the
NARC and ACC for review and approval.
COMMENCEMENT AND TIME OF CONSTRUCTION
Proposed work shall start within 45 days of approval of the ACC and shall be completed
within 180 days of commencement. Time extensions may be granted by the NARC upon
written request.
COMPLETION AND FINAL REVIEW
The ACC shall have the right to enter upon and inspect any property at any reasonable
time before, during, or after completion of work for which approval has been granted.
Upon completion of the work and if required by the Guideline, the homeowner shall
give notice to the NARC. The ACC may review the completed work to ascertain that the
work has been completed in accordance with the approved application and attached
documents.
The Homeowner shall be responsible for the repair of any and all damage
including but not limited to streets, curbs, drainage, structures, walks,
drives, street signage, landscaping, irrigation systems and all other site
improvements. Should the Homeowner fail to repair the damage within an
appropriate time following completion of the work, then Kings Ridge Community
Association will do the repair work and assess any and all costs to the homeowner.
The homeowner shall be responsible for the acts of their employees, contractors,
subcontractors, suppliers, and any other persons involved in the work at the home site.
Responsibilities include but not limited to the following:
Ensuring that the construction site and the community properties and roadways
are kept clean and free of all debris and waste materials, and that unused
materials are kept in a neat and orderly manner.
Prohibiting the use and consumption of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or
other intoxicants on or around the construction site that could affect the safety
or well-being of all other persons.
Introduction to Kings Ridge Community Assoc. Architectural Guidelines 09/26/2018
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