Paint Schemes
One of the most important functions of the Carmel Mountain Ranch-RCA is the preservation of the architectural character of the community and maintaining its desirability and attractiveness.
In 2006 the Carmel Mountain Ranch ? RCA introduced an updated alternative color design in addition to the original color schemes approved when Carmel Mountain Ranch was originally constructed in the early 1980s. The intent was to preserve and enhance property values as well as maintain the architectural character of our community. The updated color designs have been an overwhelming success. The transition period from the original color schemes to the current color schemes is now well established allowing for the outdated original color schemes to be phased out. The Board of Directors has adopted a color design only policy that every homeowner, not regulated by a sub association, who is considering re-painting their residence, will select only from the color designs approved in 2006. The original color schemes are no longer an option. All re-painting requires Master Architectural Committee (MAC) approval before any work can begin. The applications can be found here, or by contacting Walters Management. The MAC approval is mandatory and is strictly enforced, If you have any questions concerning MAC approval contact Walters Management.
You may also review a copy of the paint design book at the CMR Frazee store at 11975 Carmel Mountain Road near Trader Joe's.
Paint Scheme
A paint scheme is a complete set of colors. When you choose a scheme, you must use ALL the colors AS specified including stucco, trim, shutters, front door, etc.
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Traditional Schemes From Sherwin Williams:
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Mediterranean Schemes From Sherwin Williams:
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Master Architectural Committee Approval: Homeowners are reminded that approval from the MAC is required on all exterior structures, alterations and landscape plans including fences and walls. Any change to the exterior appearance of one's property must be approved by the MAC. Further, once a plan is approved, it must be abided by; any modification must be approved prior to installation. It is important to understand that MAC approval is not limited to major alterations such as adding a room or deck to a house, but includes such items as changes in color and material, etc. Each application is reviewed on an individual basis. There are no automatic approvals, except as outlined in the guidelines. For example, a homeowner who wishes to construct a deck identical to one that has already been approved by the MAC is still required to submit an application and obtain approval. In every case, an application must be submitted and reviewed in order to consider specific implications of location and impact on surroundings. |