A modern gray house with a front porch, white trim, and a three-car garage, surrounded by a well-manicured lawn and landscaped garden, with a bright blue sky and some clouds overhead.

Restrictive covenants

Restrictive covenants are an important part of creating a well-planned neighborhood and protecting the long-term value of every home within the subdivision. These standards are designed to promote consistent quality, thoughtful design, and a cohesive look and feel throughout the community—while still allowing homeowners the flexibility to build a home that reflects their personal style.

The covenants help ensure that homes are constructed to a minimum standard that supports durability, curb appeal, and neighborhood character. Items such as minimum square footage, exterior façade material requirements, and roof pitch standards are intended to maintain architectural integrity and protect both individual and collective investment.

We are currently finalizing the full set of restrictive covenants. Once they are completed and officially recorded, this page will be updated with the finalized document for review. Our goal is to be transparent and ensure future homeowners understand the standards that help make this neighborhood a place they are proud to call home.