A Pebble Creek home appeals to the more discriminating and demanding homebuyer. Combining strict enforcement of construction standards and a comprehensive building criteria helps to guarantee that the standards are met.  The Architectural Control Committee carefully reviews all proposed construction plans to further protect the investment of each homeowner. 

The Master Planned Development of Pebble Creek is designed to provide a community atmosphere and a sense of investment security to property owners. Restrictive Covenants, also referred to as Deed Restrictions, are essential in achieving the plans and goals of any successful development. In Pebble Creek, restrictions help to insure the integrity of the development, while helping to protect property values and provide a harmonious neighborhood environment.

Deed Restrictions cover all aspects of lot ownership in Pebble Creek. Ranging from required construction standards to land use provisions.  The restrictions provide an element of security to those who choose to reside in Pebble Creek.

In addition to the general restrictions for the entire development, each Phase is also governed by its own supplementary set of Restrictive Covenants. These Covenants  complement the general restrictions and explain in further detail specific restrictions for each Phase.

A few highlights of the Deed Restrictions are:

  1. Minimum square footage requirements are set for each lot  to avoid a wide range of size within each Phase.
  2. Construction standards such as (75%)  brick exteriors and minimum roof pitches. 
  3. Front, rear and side set back requirements on all sides of lots.
  4. Garage set back requirements.
  5. Construction guidelines for homes as well as out-buildings.
  6. Landscaping requirements.
  7. Vehicle and trailer parking restrictions.
  8. Membership in the Pebble Creek Owners Association is Required.
The above are a general overview of  the basic restrictions for Pebble Creek. Please refer to copies of the filed Deed Restrictions and Covenants for Pebble Creek, and the Supplementary Restrictions and Covenants of each Phase for detailed explanations.

Homeowners Associations 

All lot owners in Pebble Creek are members of the Pebble Creek Owners’ Association. The Owners’ Association is responsible for maintenance,  and care of common areas as well as aiding in compliance with Deed Restrictions.  (In addition to the Pebble Creek Owners’ Association, there is also a Garden Homeowners Association, and a Patio Homeowners Association.)

The Approval Process  

All homes constructed in Pebble Creek must first be approved by the Architectural Control Committee. The Architectural Control Committee is made up of Pebble Creek Development staff, local building contractors, and Pebble Creek Residents. The Committee meets on a weekly basis to review plans submitted for construction approval.

The Committee is dedicated to maintaining the high standards and character of the homes in Pebble Creek. Approval is based on the minimum requirements as set forth in the Deed Restrictions, and how well the proposed home will fit within the theme of the development. The Committee also adopts additional guidelines,  when needed,  to supplement the Deed Restrictions.

Overall, the Architectural Control Committee is the primary tool for preserving the character of Pebble Creek through aesthetic means.
 
 
 
 

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