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What is the difference between the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) and the Board of Directors?

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What is the difference between the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) and the Board of Directors?

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There are important distinctions between architectural controls pursuant to Article VI, and other use restrictions and maintenance pursuant to Articles VIII & IX in Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Easements document For Arbor Walk. The ACC controls enforcement of architectural modifications, and the Board has the authority over regulations in regards to other types of use restrictions and maintenance. This distinction is important even if the current Board has appointed itself as the ACC. Article VII specifically provides the ACC with authority to create or change architectural guidelines and standards regarding modifications. These guidelines only apply to architectural modifications, and as they state…or only guidelines…not automatic pre-approval. The Board has the authority to pass regulations further defining the covenants as to other types of use restrictions and maintenanceneither of which have anything to do with requests for architectural modification. The Board

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