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The Architectural Control Committee's (ACC) goal is to maintain and preserve the look and feel of the LCPOA subdivision by balancing and blending any new structure with the surrounding environment on each property.

  • Reach out to neighbors before beginning the process to share your vision and address any possible concerns.  If there is an issue that cannot be resolved, contact the ACC.
  • Contact ACC to arrange a site visit (Contact)
  • Homeowner must recieve a permit from the City of Troy before any fence is built.  LCPOA restricts fencing beyond what the City permits.
  • Per deed restrictions, no tight board fences (privacy fencing) are allowed.
  • Maximum height on fencing is 4 ft.
  • Fencing should blend with the surrounding environment.
  • Decorative metal fencing in black or brown or dark green fencing is preferred.  Chain link with the above colors is acceptable.
  • Mature shrubs (minimum of 3' tall) are required around the perimeter of any fence and must be planted 4' - 6' apart.
  • Allow 2 weeks for the review and approval process.  The ACC will follow up to confirm completion of project as agreed.

The Architectural Control Committee's (ACC) goal is to maintain and preserve the look and feel of the LCPOA subdivision by balancing and blending any new structure with the surrounding enironment on each property.

  • Reach out to neighbors before beginning the process to share your vision and address any possible concerns.  If there is an issue that cannot be resolved, contact the ACC.
  • Contact ACC to arrange a site visit: lakecharnwoodpoa@gmail.com (Contact Page)
  • City of Troy requires that the homeowners apply for and receive all appropriate permits.
  • The ACC looks for matching architecture.
  • LCPOA requests that the exteriors of additions match brick or siding to existing home.
  • Allow appropriate time for this approval process.  The ACC will follow up to confirm completion of project as agreed.
  • Additions require advance notification to the LCPOA/ACC of construction plans, followed by providing LCPOA/ACC with a detailed overview of the additon plans.

The Architectural Control Committee's (ACC) goal is to maintain and preserve the look and feel of the LCPOA subdivision by balancing and blending any new structure with the surrounding environment on each property.

  • Reach out to neighbors before beginning the process to share your vision and address any possible concerns.  If there is an issue that cannot be resolved, contact the ACC.
  • Contact ACC to arrange a site visit (Contact Page)
  • We require that the homeowner receive a permit from the City of Troy before any shed is built.  LCPOA restricts sheds beyond what the City permits.  Sheds must be 6' off all property lines. (City of Troy ordinance)
  • Sheds can be no larger than 10' x 10' and no taller than 10'.
  • Sheds should be an earth-tone color or match the house.
  • Shrubs are needed on the perimeter of shed(s).
  • Allow 2 weeks for the review and approval process.  The ACC will follow up to confirm completion of project as agreed.
  • No RVs, campers, boats or trailers allowed. (Deed Restriction)
  • In a one family-zoned area, one commercial vehicle is allowed on private property if it is a pickup truck or a passenger/cargo style van.  Other types of commercial vehicles, truck, trailers and equipment are not allowed. (City of Troy ordinance)