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Twisted Creek HOA Architectural and Landscape Changes

This page has been developed in an effort to both educate you about the role of your home owner's association and to assist you with your home improvement ideas. Please read all of your community documents before starting any exterior project. Your neighborhood requires that you submit a completed application (change request form) prior to starting any changes to your home exterior and/ or landscaping. Before mistakenly assuming that your project is "too minor" to require an application, please take the time to send an email inquiry here arch change to confirm that your assumption is correct     

One Set of Plans:  The plans will show the following:  plot plan, floor plan, exterior elevations, roof design, exterior materials and finishes, plant selections, (roof design, floor plan, landscaping plan, where applicable), and such other items as may be needed to reflect the character and dimensions of the modifications. Photos and brochures are great additions. You should have a plot plan with your closing documents or search your address on the Wake County website: property search  

Summary:
Written statement summarizing nature, style, setback, height and square footage of proposed modification, if applicable, and how the dimensions and nature of the proposed modification compare with the site specifications and other requirements set forth in the documents and whether any variance requests are necessary.

Inform Your Neighbors:
Your neighbors have the right to know of your future plans.  Please obtain signatures from all property owners having common lot lines with your property along with property owners who reasonably view the improvement from their property. This signature is not for approval or denial of any application. It is simply acknowledgment of the changes you are proposing.     


Neighbor Note:
One aspect of completing the form which can cause some misunderstandings is the neighbor signature section. The person proposing to change their home should go to each of the immediate neighbors to present their proposed changes and to request their signature which indicates this presentation has been completed. These signatures are not to be misconstrued to mean that the application is "approved" by the neighbors. Immediate neighbors should contact the HOA after viewing the proposed change application if they have concerns about the proposal which can not be resolved prior to the submission of the application. Email concerns here:
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