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LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
Architectural Review Procedures
According to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of the Circle C Homeowners Association, improvements to all single family homes and lots must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee prior to construction. The Architectural Control Committee is appointed by the CCHOA Board of Directors.
What projects need to be submitted to the ACC?
All improvements, including, but not limited to, storage sheds, home additions, fencing changes, color changes to the exterior paint, play equipment, decks, arbors, gazebos, fence relocation, swimming pools, playhouses, tree houses, walls, hardscape landscape improvements and exterior alterations.
Landscape improvements such as trees, flowers, shrubs, and general landscaping do not need to be improved. Fountains and pools must be approved.
What is the timeline for review?
The Architectural Control Committee has 30 days to review any plans submitted to the committee.
Are any other permits required?
The City of Austin may require a building permit and inspection. Your contractor will know this information or you can reference the City of Austin website at www.ci.austin.tx.us.
Does the CCHOA charge a review fee?
Yes, the CCHOA charges a review fee according to the following schedule:
Small projects $30.00
Pools $75.00
Home additions $100.00
How do I submit a plan for review?
1. Review the design guidelines, if any for your project (storage sheds,
pools, decks and arbors, additions).
2. Download the ACC review form, fill out and submit it with your project.
3. Attach a check made payable to the Circle C Homeowners Association.
4. Mail or deliver* the submittal to:
Architectural Control Committee
5919 LaCrosse, Suite 100
Austin, Texas 78739
* you may drop your submission off at the drop box located outside the Circle C Homeowners Association offices, located in the mail kiosk at the southeast corner of the pool plaza.
How do I contact the Architectural Control Committee?
At the current time, the Architectural Control Committee is comprised of
AE Martin, Felix Manka and Trent Rush.
Susan Hoover handles all the intake of the ACC submissions. If you have a
question, please contact her at shoover@onr.com
Architectural Guidelines
Deck & Arbor Guidelines
Home Addition Guidelines
Storage Shed Guidelines
Backyard Play Equipment Guidelines
Satellite Dish Guidelines
Fencing Guidelines
Landscape Design Guidelines
Circle C Landscape
CCHOA and Circle C Landscape recognized for Green Community Landscape Model
The Circle C Homeowners Association and Circle C Landscape were recently named finalists for a state wide award that recognizes outstanding projects that improve the environment of the State of Texas.
In 2001, the CCHOA adopted the Green Community Landscape Model which features significant environmental standards for the maintenance and installation of landscape on the commons areas of Circle C Ranch. The model stresses water conservation, reduced use of chemicals and installation of native, sustainable and drought tolerant plants.
You can see the model in full bloom on Spruce Canyon and LaCrosse West, along with the new landscape installations on Lacrosse East.
Landscape Overview
Integrated Pest Management Plan
Circle C Green Community Landscape Model
Recommended Plant List
Resources for Homeowners
Brown Patch
Oak Wilt Information
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