MASTER ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RESTRICTIONS

Revision V May 16, 2024

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Master Architectural Review Committee Restrictions

As per Article 10 in the Citrus Springs Declarations, this document outlines the goals and standards of the Architectural and Landscape Review Committee (ARC) in applying architectural controls. Article 10 of the CC&Rs grants authority to the Master Association to enforce these restrictions.

The ARC's main goal is to create a pleasant living environment in Citrus Springs, fostering community spirit and maintaining an appealing curb appeal. This involves ensuring the consistency of architectural style, scale, materials, and details. The primary responsibility is overseeing the external design, appearance, location, and maintenance of property improvements and landscaping additions. Decisions by the ARC consider factors such as the home's location, impact on neighboring homes, and overall community aesthetics.

Note: The Citrus Springs Master Homeowners Guidelines outline approved improvements permitted by the Master Association. Certain enhancements may be restricted within your village; therefore, referring to your village guidelines for clarification is advisable. If uncertain, seek guidance from your ARC Chairperson.

The Citrus Springs Master Homeowners Restrictions &Guidelines detail approved improvements permitted by the Master Association. Refer to village guidelines for any restrictions on enhancements specific to your village. If uncertain, seek guidance from the ARC Chairperson.
The ARC Review process uses a combined application on the Citrus Springs Master website for both Village and Master ARC submissions. Not all applications require Master ARC approval; refer to the website's Architectural Review Committee Restrictions & Guidelines booklet for items needing Master ARC approval. Applications requiring Master ARC approval must first be submitted to your Village ARC. Upon Village ARC approval, the Village ARC's Chairman will forward it to the Master ARC if necessary.

Refer to the following pages for items requiring Master or Village ARC approval.
Note: All exterior alterations require ARC approval. If your modification isn't listed below, please consult with your Village ARC Chair.

The following items necessitate approval from the Master Architectural Review Committee (ARC) or Village Architectural Review Committee (Village ARC) before commencing any project for exterior modifications to your home and property. Please be aware that Village ARC approval is mandatory before the Master ARC will assess your application.

The following items necessitate approval from the Master Architectural Review Committee (ARC) or Village Architectural Review Committee (Village ARC) prior to commencing any project for exterior modifications to your home and property. Please be aware that Village ARC approval is mandatory before the Master ARC will assesses your application.

The following must be included with all ARC requests:

a. Plans must be not less than 1/8” – 1” scale. Plans must show the elevation of the ground on all sides of the proposed structure as it will exist after the modification.

b. Plans should include a list of proposed materials and samples of exterior materials and finishes which cannot be described on request.

The owner and/or the contractor are responsible for obtaining an Indian River County permit where applicable. Permits must be posted outside of the home during the project construction and installation.

The number to call for general permitting questions is (772) 226-1260. There's also a contact form that can be used to send an email. http://www.ircgov.com/forms

IMPROVEMENTS NEEDING MASTER/VILLAGE ARC APPROVAL

Note: Village ARC approval is required before the Master ARC will consider your application for review.

Type of Improvement

Type Of Approval Required

Description

Awnings

Village ARC

  • Awnings MUST inside the Patio/Screen Enclosure
  • When submitting an awning request, include materials, colors, and location details. Choose a roll-down type (like Sunsetter) that rolls up when not in use. Only rear installations are allowed.

Driveway Extensions

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Driveway extensions cannot go beyond the garage's outer width. Use matching pavers for driveway, sidewalk, or pathway additions.
  • Materials used for driveway extensions can be either concrete or pavers but must match the village’s style and size.
  • If the driveway is concrete, use pavers for all walkways, matching the community's style and size.

Descriptive Elements

Village ARC

  • Decorative additions, like architectural medallions or moldings

Exterior Appliance Replacement

None

  • None

Exterior Structural Modifications

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Any modification that affects the load-bearing elements of a building, such as the foundation, walls, or roof. Examples of structural changes include adding or removing walls, installing new windows or doors, or altering the roofline.
  • Owners are responsible to ensure that their contractor get all applicable permits required by Indian River County Building Department and that the permits are properly displayed as required by law.

Fences (Including Hedges Used As A Fence)

Village ARC
Village Board
Master ARC
Master Board

  • All fence requests must have written approval of the Subdivision (Village) Board of Directors before approval by the Master Board of Directors.
  • All fences must have the written approval of the Board of Directors of Citrus Springs Master Association, Inc. Before installation, which may be withheld for any reason.
  • The fence height can be four (4) feet.
  • The fence material must be dark bronze or black aluminum.
  • The fence can only be placed in the rear of the house, not extending past the side exterior walls of the house. No fence in or on the Surface Water or Storm Water Management System easement is allowed.
  • Any portion of a fence facing the street side must be concealed with bushes.
  • The fence must be installed by a licensed and insured contractor with a county permit.
  • Fences four (4) feet high will be allowed around pool decks.
  • The area (grass) inside the fence and 10" outside of the fence will be the homeowner's responsibility to cut and maintain.
  • A survey of the property will be submitted to the Board. The Survey will include lot size, the position of the house on the lot, the size, and the position of the fence to be constructed, and any easement at the rear of the property.
  • Work must be completed within six months of the approval letter.

When using plants as a fence, observe the following guidelines when utilizing plants as a fence.

  • Plantings must not exceed 5 feet in height.
  • Plantings must not be planted in swale areas or in the rear common area.
  • Plants on the Florida Invasive Species list cannot be used in Citrus Springs. A list can be downloaded from the Citrus Springs Master Web Site or here.
  • To avoid hitting a utility, call 811 before digging. It’s the law

Firepits

Village ARC

  • Per Master CC&R; Section 10.4.14, No burning of wood, leaves, trash, or garbage is permitted.
  • Natural Gas and Propane firepits are allowed.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Flags

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Garage Doors

Village ARC

  • Adding square, diamond, or rectangular glass window inserts in the top row is allowed but must meet Miami/Dade hurricane requirements.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Garage Screen Doors

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Generators

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Gutters & Downspouts

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Hedges (Used As A Fence)

See Fences

  • See Fences

Hot Tubes (Located In Backyard - Fenced-In Area Or Screen Enclosure)

Village ARC

  • When the hot tub is in a backyard fenced in area or an outside screen enclosure, plans and specifications for a hot tub as prepared by the contractor, should be submitted to both ARCS, including any proposed permanent fencing, which must comply with the Master ARC fence guidelines. Indian River County has specific rules governing pool fence enclosures.
  • Fencing surrounding the Hot Tub is required ONLY if installed outside of the screen enclosure and must have a cover lock.
  • Village and Master ARC approval and the approval of both your Village and Master Board and Indian River County if fencing is needed.
  • Hot tubs require a locking top.
  • Plant shrubs to hide the equipment if outside of the screen enclosure.
  • Plant shrubs to hide the equipment if outside of screen enclosure.

Hot Tubs (Located Within Porch/Lanai)

Village ARC

  • Hot tubs must locate in a manner that is the least obtrusive and viewable from neighboring lots.
  • Hot tubs require a locking top.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines

House Painting

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Hurricane Shutters

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Interior Window Coverings

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Landscape Front/Back Yard

Village ARC

  • Following your village's guidelines, you can plant trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials.
  • You can remove trees affected by disease at any time and replace them without requiring approval from ARC.
  • Adhere to the St John's Water District and Citrus Springs Homeowners Association (HOA) regulations, ensuring that landscaping is positioned at a minimum distance of five feet from adjacent properties and common areas.
  • When designing landscaping near a lake, exercise caution by refraining from placing plants within fifteen feet of the lake edge, considering the common property setbacks and easements in place.
  • Plants on the Florida Invasive Species list cannot be used in Citrus Springs. A Florida Invasive Species list can be downloaded from the Citrus Springs Master Website: here.
  • To avoid hitting a utility call 811 before digging. It’s the law

Landscape Grading

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Landscape Structures And Ornamentation

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Lightning Arrestors

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Mulch

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Patio Pavers

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines
  • If pavers are added around the side of the house for weed control, they can extend from the side of the house ONE paver length only or eight inches

Play Structures

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Play structures permitted to be permanently installed (anchored in cement) on Lots are limited to swing sets and basketball hoops. Swing sets are to be at the rear of the house. Prohibited structures include but are not limited to swing sets with platforms, decks, or the like; platforms; raised forts; decks; and trampolines.
  • Temporary "bounce house" structures are permitted; however, they are to be removed after use and under no circumstances are to be installed permanently or remain on a lot for more than 72 hours. The location of the temporary installation is restricted, and the bounce house may only be in the home's backyard.
  • No swing sets or other permanently installed play structures may be installed on any lot without the prior written consent of the Village Architectural Committee and the Master Association Architectural Committee, the approval of which may be withheld for any reason.
  • The grass area inside the swing set and one (1) foot around the swing set area will be maintained by the homeowner. That means the homeowner is responsible for cutting and weeding the grass.
  • A property survey shall be submitted to the ARC for review. The survey must include the size of the Lot, the position of the home on the Lot, the size and position of the swing set to be installed, and any easements on the property.

Pools & Spas

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • The pool/spa plans made by the contractor must be given to the ARC. They should include any planned permanent fencing that follows the Master ARC fence guidelines. Indian River County has specific rules about pool fence enclosures.
  • NO above-ground pools will be allowed.
  • Owners are responsible to ensure that their contractor get all applicable permits required by Indian River County Building Department and that the permits are properly displayed as required by law.

Roofs

Village ARC

  • The types of roofing allowed are asphalt shingles, terra cotta tiles and some metal roofs.
  • The types of allowed metal roofs are stamped, extruded panels, tile, shingle, and shake.
  • Seam metal roofing is allowed when installed over a solid substrate that absorbs and dissipates sound.
  • No exposed fasteners are allowed.
  • All roofs must be kept clean, with no visible stains or streaking, and ARCs can require that a roof be cleaned.
  • Metal roof shingles will adhere to the standards set by the Village ARC, mirroring the color guidelines established for asphalt shingles. Homeowners must provide a color sample with their application to the Master/Village.
  • Metal roofing products and colors are subject to Village ARC review.
  • Images of approved metal roofing styles are available Click here.

Satellite Dish & Antennas

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Screen Enclosures

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Screen Enclosures – an enclosure extending outward from the home's perimeter surrounding a pool or an extended patio.
  • Enclosing side walls on any screen enclosure is strictly prohibited. Temporary, semi-permanent, or permanent walls or windows are not allowed. Creating additional living space by enclosing the screen enclosure is not allowed by Indian River County and Citrus Springs CC&R.
  • The enclosure's location and size will be determined based on a review of the lot survey and shall be considerate of setback lines, easements, and the location of neighboring structures.
  • The screening material will be charcoal or black in color.
  • A proposed patio/lanai cover should complement the materials and colors of the home.
  • Plans and specifications should be submitted to the ARC, including a site plan showing the location of the patio cover and distances to Lot boundary lines, easements, and other structures on the Lot, materials, colors, and elevations.
  • A landscape plan to soften the appearance of the enclosure must be submitted at the time of application.

Screen Enclosures -Front & Rear Porch/Lanai (Under Existing Roof Line)

Village ARC

  • Front & Rear Lanai/Porch Enclosures is a screened-in enclosure of a front entrance or rear porch/lanai located under the home's existing roof line and foundation.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines.

Screen Enclosures – Rear Lanai With Glass (Under Existing Roof Line)

Village ARC

  • Lanai/Porch Enclosures with glass is a screened-in enclosure of a rear porch/lanai located under the home's existing roof line and foundation with glass panels or windows.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Screen Enclosure Ceiling

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • There are options for adding a solid ceiling when a screen enclosure exists or is planned to be built. Materials currently approved for use are Insulated Structural panels and Multiwalled
    Polycarbonate Ceiling panels. New materials will be considered.
  • Panels come in various colors, with white being preferred of the current materials commonly used. They come in clear, white, translucent, and light bronze, which are acceptable colors.
  • NO CORREGATED PLASTIC panels may be used as ceiling panels.
  • When adding a screen enclosure to the home, a Screen Enclosure Ceiling can only be installed under the cage/structure. A Screen Enclosure Ceiling may not be installed without an aluminum and screened structure.
  • If an existing screen enclosure structure is already attached to the home, a Screen Enclosure Ceiling may be installed under the screen enclosure. It must attach to the existing home and the structure.
  • The Screen Enclosure Ceiling may be at 100% of the structure.
  • If no structure is present, an architectural structure must be installed to support the Screen Enclosure Ceiling. Indian River County Building Department Code prevails in structure specifications to support the Screen Enclosure Ceiling.
  • Due to the various material types and installation methods, contractors must submit ceiling specification and obtain pre-approval from the Master ARC Committee for the building specifications of screen enclosure ceilings.
  • This must be attached to the supporting house roof line per the current codes.

Security Devices

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Signs

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Skylights & Solar Tubes

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Solar Devices

Village ARC

  • Shall not be installed on the ground or in common areas.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines.

Storage Sheds

None

  • Not Allowed

Vents - Roof Or Gable

Village ARC

  • Meet all Indian River County permit requirements.
  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Walkways And Pathways

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Walkways/ pathways may not exceed 36 inches (3 feet) in width.
  • Match existing driveway
  • Variances may be made for necessary accommodations.

Water Softeners

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Wells

Village ARC

  • According to your Village’s guidelines

Windows – Replacement

Village ARC
Master ARC

  • Owners are responsible to ensure that their contractor get all applicable permits required by Indian River County Building Department and that the permits are properly displayed as required by law.

Approved Metal Roofing Styles

  Stamped Metal Roof
Extrudes Metal Seam Roof
Shingle Style Metal Roof
 
Shake Style Metal Roof
 

Roofing Styles Not Approved

Extruded Metal Roof (with exposed hardware)
Tile Metal Roof (with exposed fasteners)
Slate Metal Roof

Citrus Springs Master/Village Architectural Review Committee’s Application