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FIRETHORN
PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD GUIDELINES
PURPOSE
The purpose of the FIRETHORN Architectural Review Board (FARB) is
to evaluate proposed plans to insure adherence to covenants and
restrictions and to insure the plans compatibility with the environment
as well as other residences in FIRETHORN.
The review is done by the Developer, and/or others who may be appointed
by the developer. Once all required materials are received (see
Firethorn Review Check List) a review will be made within 30 days.
No work should begin until final approval is granted.
DESIGN
FIRETHORN is sensitive to the setting’s natural beauty, and
that will be a focus in the review. In addition, the use of “natural
materials” will help the home blend into the environment.
Various site features that are present on each lot (streams, rock
outcroppings, and certain extraordinary vegetative items) should
be recognized, identified, protected and used in the site planning
and design. Clearing, hauling, and grading should be done in a way
so as to protect these features and minimize damage to the site
and these special features, in particular.
To maintain a natural look, finish landscaping should include mostly
indigenous plants.
There is no single architectural style that can be recommended.
However the architecture of FIRETHORN should utilize natural elements,
such as stone, timbers, wood siding, wood shingles, as well as other
native or natural materials. The design style should reflect the
design styles associated with the heritage of the region. Relatively
simple building forms should be given interest and character by
use of details faithful to a consistent style for each home. Appropriate
design of overhangs, eves, gables, roof pitch, chimneys, railings,
lighting, and so forth, should all work in harmony with the overall
architectural style and interpretation. And again, the plan should
blend harmoniously with the natural setting. Architecture utilizing
Craftsman, Mountain Bungalow, and Shingle, Old Blowing Rock/Old
Linville/Adirondack, as well as Farmhouse stylings are compatible
with the environment and with FIRETHORN’S vision of acceptable
styles. There is no single style that we recommend but the style
needs to blend into and fit the setting. It is our hope that by
being sensitive to our design philosophy, your home will have a
visual continuity that will be harmonious with the entire property.
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