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FIRETHORN
GUIDELINES
Listed below are some of the items considered in evaluating home
designs applications:
1. Site clearing, natural areas to be protected, and location of
house:
We recognize that home owners will want to take advantage of views,
but feel clearing should be kept to a minimum. In the clearing process,
NO TREE MORE
THAN 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER (AT GROUND LEVEL) SHOULD BE
REMOVED UNLESS IT IS IN THE DWELLING SITE OR IN THE LAYOUT FOR THE
SEPTIC AREA. Trees that are dangerously close (10 feet or less)
to the building may be removed on a case by case basis. Trees may
be high limbed with prior approval from the FARB.
The following setbacks should be observed: 40 feet from the road
right of way, 25 feet from all other property lines.
2. Building height:
Residential building heights should be no more than two and one
half stories (not including the basement), and should be sized in
keeping with the design style.
3. Roof shape and coverings:
Primary roof shape may not be flat. Primary roofs should be pitched
to at least 6 in12 and generally speaking steeper pitches are preferred
for the primary roofs while the 4 in 12 is acceptable when reserved
for accents or small sections where copper or lead standing seam
is used. Materials should be cedar shake (or equivalent), sawn cedar
shingles or slate. With the exception of copper, Standing seam metal
roofs are not allowed. Asphalt shingles may not be used.
4. Chimneys should be covered with a stone veneer (including cultured
stone). The type and color of stone should match the stone being
used on other parts of the house. Sheet metal chimney caps are not
acceptable. Stone, cast concrete or terra cotta chimney caps are
acceptable. However, in no case should the chimney cap be a major
design element.
5. Finished surfaces:
Natural finished surfaces, such as bark, board on board, board on
batten, cedar shingle, wood clapboard, and stone are all acceptable
wall finishes. No composite products are allowed. Raw, painted,
or stucco finished concrete block are not allowed. Foundation walls
should be veneered in stone. Brick is not allowed.
6. Railings:
Railing details must be shown. Railings can be made from a variety
of materials but must have top and bottom horizontal members with
vertical railings spaced at the prevailing code.
7. Columns:
Columns should be of bark covered logs, bark covered square columns,
shingle columns, stripped logs, milled timbers (which would then
be stained or painted), columns built of milled lumber, or stone.
Metal or cast classical columns would be approved only if they fit
into the suggested mountain styles.
8. Colors:
Colors to be used on exterior components of the house are to be
shown and approved and approved by the FARB.
9. Flashing:
Raw aluminum is not to be used. Specify material and color. Copper
is the preferred flashing material.
10. Retaining Walls:
Retaining walls should be constructed of stone, either as a veneer
or as dry stacked field stone. Stacked boulders are appropriate
for larger scaled walls.
11. Walls and fences:
Walls and fences should be designed to be compatible with the design
of the home and should be shown on the plans application, and in
keeping with the natural setting.
12. Exterior landscape features
All exterior landscape features should be shown on the site plan.
Location, materials, of all walls, fences, sculpture, and lighting
should be shown. Sculpture must be approved prior to installation
and must meet all setback requirements.
13. Exterior Sound (speakers). Exterior speakers are not allowed
as they can become a nuisance for neighbors.
14. Water for Landscape
Water for irrigation, waterfalls, ponds, and for use in swimming
pools require that the property owner drill a well. Potable water
furnished to each lot by the developers cannot be used. Private
wells cannot be cross connected to the Firethorn system of wells.
No well can be drilled closer than 100 feet to an existing shared
well without the written permission of Firethorn. No more than one
lot can be served by a private well. Cost of installation, maintenance,
and repair will be at the expense of the owner. Location of the
well must be approved prior to installation. Minimum setback requirements
must be met concerning distances from buildings, streams, and septic
tanks and drain fields.
15. Windows and doors should have true divided lights and not pop
in muntin bars, if lights are a part of the design. Front doors
should be wood. Garage doors should be single (doubles are not allowed),
Shutters should be operable, sized to the window shape and opening
size (no composite materials).
16. All driveways should be paved, using either asphalt or concrete.
Stamped concrete is not acceptable.
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