Reroofing

Article III of the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for Sexton Mountain Meadows requires approval from the Design Review Committee for the change of roofing materials and/or color.

The 2006 Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants and Restrictions for Sexton Mountain Meadows relative to roofing reads as follows:

  1. A. Roof materials: The exterior surfaces of the roofs of all Houses shall be either cedar shake
  2. Tile materials
  3. composition shingle simulating an architectural shake appearance. Any composition roof shall be of a style and color approved in writing by the Design Review Committee prior to installation, and shall have a minimum weight of not less than 425 lbs. per square. In no event shall a minimum 3-tab style composition shingle or basic metal roof be allowed on any House or structure.
  4. Other approved products simulate a shake or tile appearance. Any product other than cedar shake or tile or any product involving a change in color shall be approved in writing by the Design Review Committee prior to installation or the securing of any municipal permit.

A completed Design Review Committee (DRC) Application must be completed and signed & dated by the applicant.

If you are using a product line that has not been previously approved by the DRC, you must submit the following items in addition to the completed DRC Application:

  1. Product Brochure clearly defining the weight per square of the intended product.
  2. Your color choice.
  3. Product Sample Board (can usually be obtained from your contractor or their supplier).

If you are using a product line that has been previously approved by the DRC (see list below), you only need to submit #1 & #2 above, in addition to the completed DRC Application.

The following roofing products have been previously approved by the DRC, but still require review and approval with a completed Design Review Committee Application:

Required information may be delivered to any Board Member for distribution & review for the purpose of obtaining majority approval by the Design Review Committee.