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Proposed Ballot Issues

Proposed Ballot Issues. Bannockburn HOA Covenants. Roofing and Fencing. Current roofing criteria for asphalt shingles is obsolete Additional proposals address common variance requests Attempt to better clarify property boundary specifications for fencing. Roofing.

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Proposed Ballot Issues

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  1. Proposed Ballot Issues Bannockburn HOA Covenants

  2. Roofing and Fencing • Current roofing criteria for asphalt shingles is obsolete • Additional proposals address common variance requests • Attempt to better clarify property boundary specifications for fencing

  3. Roofing • Remove new cedar wood shake roofs • Not permitted by Douglas County • Keep slate, ceramic, or cement tile shingles • Change asphalt shingle wording • laminated three-dimensional • 30 year warranty • Add metal rib metal roofing panels • 26-guage steel • ¾” trapezoidal ribs on 9” centers • Coatings and paint • 40 year warranty

  4. Road Frontage Fencing • Keep • Stone • Split rail • Post and pole • Post and rail • Add • Vinyl ranch style fencing with 2, 3, or 4 rails • Clarification of road frontage to mean within 25 ft of the property line that faces the road

  5. Residential Lot Boundary Fencing • Keep • Any type allowed for road frontage • Woven wire or barbless wire • No electrical fences unless attached to the inside of an otherwise approved fence • Add • Clarification of residential lot boundary to mean within 25 ft of the property line that does not face a road

  6. Results of Animal Survey

  7. Participation • 110 returned surveys • Not all sections were completed for each survey

  8. Horses

  9. Donkeys

  10. Alpacas

  11. Beef Animals

  12. Goats

  13. Chickens

  14. Conclusions • There appears to be broad support for increasing the variety of animals permitted • Although beef animals are currently allowed, there is not significant current support

  15. Preferred Number of Animals

  16. Conclusions • Support for 5 large animals is around 60% • Horses • Donkeys • Alpacas • Beef • Goats • Support for 10 chickens is around 60%

  17. Proposed Animal Changes • Allow 5 large animals per lot • Each large animal variety to be included will then be voted on separately • Allow 10 chickens per lot • Increase corral size to 3000 sqft • Increase allowable outbuildings to 3 with no change in combined size of 3000 sqft

  18. Voting Percentages • Change the percentage of votes required to amend covenants from 66 2/3rds% to 51% • Based on feedback from other covenant committees and this committee’s experience • Currently a minority of homeowners determine policy for the majority • Achieving 66 2/3rds% positive votes for any issue requires nearly full participation of homeowners • Historically it has been difficult to get this level of participation

  19. Questions & Comments Thank You!

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