Corrected ARC Guidelines PRINT FULL SETS - Master PDF 112 Pages - as of 9-2 | Page 91

MAILBOXES and MAILBOX PLANTING BEDS 4.5 NARC Approval may be required depending on the requirements of your specific neighborhood. ACC approval is not required as long as all Master Guidelines are met. 1. Homeowners may replace existing mailboxes under the following conditions: a. Box shall be of the same size, shape, and appearance of the existing; and located in the same position on the box support. b. Box shall be fabricated from aluminum, galvanized steel or steel, and painted white to match existing color. c. Letters and numbers shall match those used throughout the neighborhood in font, point size, spacing and color. d. Affix house street numerals to the mailbox. The numerals shall be placed on the door of the box facing the street. e. Replacement mailbox supporting arms must match the materials and construction style of the original supporting arms throughout Kings Ridge. When replacing a mailbox post the homeowner must complete an Irrigation System Indemnification Agreement. f. Affixing owner or occupant’s name to the box-supporting arm is optional. New homeowners shall remove the name of the previous owner from the mailbox support arm. If the new homeowner decides to place their name on the mailbox, they should contact the Community Management Office (CMO) for a list of local sign vendors. 2. Homeowners may create a planting bed around mailbox support post IF permitted by the neighborhood. Planting bed shall not extend more than 30 inches from support post and shall extend to the edge of street pavement. Beds shall be mulched and plants watered and maintained at all times so as to not unreasonably interfere with access to the mailbox. 3. Bed edging may be placed around the mulched area surrounding the base of the mailbox only along edges that touch a hard surface. Edging is intended to restrict mulch from washing out onto hard surfaces. The homeowner may choose one color of precast edging products made of concrete in solid natural earth tones, grey, or white color. If driveway has pavers, matching pavers may be used in place of the precast solid concrete. No edging may extend into or touch any grass. End or Guideline 4.5 Approved by the Board of Directors September 26, 2018 Effective September 26, 2018