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ARTICLE 3 <br />ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL <br />3.1 Introduction. <br />201807442 <br />Copper Creek Estates Final Phases is planned as a residential living community, and the <br />Declarant will be incorporating its planning and development experience in applying criteria to <br />the development of this residential living community. <br />Because Copper Creek Estates Final Phases will develop over many years, its <br />development philosophy, goals, and objectives have been crafted to guide development and <br />design well into the future in a way that accommodates the full spectrum of community needs. <br />The design guidelines provide an overall framework for (a) achieving visual harmony; (b) <br />enhancing harmony with the built environment by stimulating a natural, agreeable, and <br />appropriate diversity of style; and (c) establishing a review process appropriate to ongoing <br />development and major changes within the community. <br />Neighborhoods and architecture should be unique and discernible. A commitment to <br />distinctive residential architecture provides a strong influence at this residential living <br />community. Design Guidelines provide an overall framework to allow the community to <br />develop and progress in an orderly and cohesive manner, implementing planning and design <br />concepts that are both required by regulatory agencies and desirable to its Residents. Design <br />Guidelines include minimum standards for the design, size, location, style, structure, materials <br />and color of architecture and landscaping, and relevant criteria for the construction or <br />modification of all Improvements made by any party other than the Declarant. They also <br />establish a process for the judicious review of proposed improvements or alterations. However, <br />Design Guidelines are not the exclusive basis for decisions of the Design Review Committee <br />("DRC"), and compliance with these Design Guidelines does not guarantee approval of any <br />application. <br />These Design Guidelines have been prepared by the Declarant and adopted by the <br />Association. All terms used but not defined herein shall be given the meanings ascribed to such <br />terms in the Declaration and any supplements or amendments thereto, unless the context requires <br />otherwise. These Design Guidelines will be administered by the DRC pursuant to this Article 3. <br />In the event of conflict between these Design Guidelines and any government ordinance, <br />building code, or regulation, the more restrictive standard shall prevail unless otherwise <br />mandated by such ordinances, codes, or regulations. In the event of conflicts between these <br />Design Guidelines and the Declaration, the Declaration shall control. <br />These Design Guidelines shall not apply to any activities of the Declarant. <br />3.2 Approval Required. <br />As used in this Article 3, "Construction" means any devegetation, excavation, or grading <br />work or the construction, erection, or installation of an Improvement on a Lot; and <br />"Modification" means an addition, alteration, repair, change, or other work that in any way alters <br />Page 16 of 67 <br />