VENTURA HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION # 02-08-01
Subject:Fences
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Ventura Homeowners’ Association Inc., is empowered to govern the affairs of the Homeowners’ Association pursuant to Article IV of the Bylaws.
WHEREAS, there is a need to establish a defined fence policy for the Ventura Homeowners’ Association.
WHEREAS, it is the intent that this resolution shall remain in effect until otherwise rescinded or amended by the Board of Directors.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following decision has been adopted by the Board of Directors:
RESOLVED: The policy is established to provide additional guidance and directive pertaining to Article 13, Fences, Walls, and Hedges and Article 18, Maintenance of Residential Lot as established by the Declaration of Restrictions. A free how to instruction pamphlet on fences is available at the VHA office.
1. Construction of new fencing or modification to the existing fencing requires the approval of an Architectural Control Request (ACR). Where fencing is to be placed or replaced on the shared property line between two or more lots, a joint application by both parties or one application with the joint owner(s) approval. No shared fence should be replaced or repaired without first making contact with the joint owner. The Association will not get involved in settling disputes of cost and expense for replacement and/or repairs. All repairs and replacement expenses should be shared by all owners. An ACR is not required for repairs provided no changes are made to the existing fence, ie; height, location, style, and materials.
2. All fences will be faced with wood, brick, stone, or vinyl, or some other material approved by the Association. Chain link fencing will not be allowed. Metal posts are acceptable. Any fence that faces the street must conform to paragraph 4 a and b. Gates may be added to the rear fence and both sides of front fence between houses. An ACR is required. Solid board fences that face the street, or can be seen from the street, or face a vacant lot, must have the horizontal rails or post facing inward towards the house.
3. Fences made of brick and wood, or stone and wood, may be approved and allowed, provided the brick, stone and/or wood match the existing house and the quality of workmanship, materials, design, and colors are in harmony with the design of existing structures. Any brick or stone incorporated into the existing fence shall be in harmony with the design and color of the existing fence. An ACR must be submitted for approval prior to installation.
4. All wood fences and gates must be solid in appearance and shall not be of “open” picket or “rail” design. Acceptable wood fencing includes the following designs (see exhibit A):
a. Solid board or privacy made in picket styles such as: Dog-ear, Flattop, Gothic, Pointed.
b.Board on board.
c.Woven or basket weave.