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Updated 9.20.19

DESIGN GUIDELINES

September 2019

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CONTENTS Page Number SUMMARY OF CHANGES 1 DEL WEBB AT DOVE MOUNTAIN HOA STATEMENT 7 ARTICLE I General Information 7 ARTICLE II Application Procedure 9

Submittal 9 Review – Approval and/or Disapproval 9 Approval Expiration 10 Construction Period 10 ARTICLE III Permits and Approvals 10

Non-Compliance 11 Verification Process 11 ARTICLE IV Contractor Selection 12 ARTICLE V Architectural Standards and Requirements 12

Contractor Materials, Parking, and Equipment 12 ARTICLE VI Landscaping Obligations, Requirements and Guidelines 13

Minimal Landscaping 13 Boulders 14 Grading & Drainage 14 Irrigation Maintenance 15 Landscape Maintenance 15 Landscape Setbacks and Plant/tree encroachment 15 Granite/Gravel Areas 15 Mounds 16 Turf Areas 16 Weed Control 16 ARTICLE VII Specific Guidelines & Requirements 16

Air Conditioning/Evaporative Coolers/HVAC 16 Art/Artifacts, Yard Art, Statues 16 Barbecues/Smokers 17 Birdhouses & Bird Feeders 18 Driveway & Walkway Coatings/Staining 18 Environmental Materials Management 18 Exterior Home Additions & Remodeling 18 Exterior Repainting 19 Exterior Tiles 19 External Modifications – Doors, Driveway & Windows 19 Fireplaces, Chimineas, Kivas & Fire Pits 20 Flagpoles, Flags & Wind Socks 21

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CONTENTS (Cont.)

Gutters & Downspouts 21 Holiday Decorations and Lighting 21 Lighting & Light Fixtures 21 Mailboxes 22 Names in Front Yards & on Houses 22 Outdoor Cooling Systems 22 Outside Pipe Insulation 22 Patio Roof Extensions 23 Patio Slab Extensions 23 Pet Houses/Shelters/Pens/Kennels/Dog Runs 23 Planters 23 Prohibited Structures 23 Ramadas/Gazebos and Pergolas 24 Retractable Patio Awnings 24 Satellite Dishes/Antennas/Over-the-Air Reception Devices 25 Screens/Sun Screens//Shades/Shutters/Security Doors/Bars 25 Seat Walls/Courtyard Walls/Pony Walls/ 27 Security Camera Installation 28 Signage 28 Snake/Rodent Barrier 29 Solar Panels & Collectors 29 Solar Tube Skylights 30 Sound Speakers 30 Spas 31 Stone Veneer/Stack Stone 31 Swimming Pools 31 Trash & Recycle Container Walls 32 Trellises 32 Umbrellas 32 Utility Boxes/Fire Hydrants 32 Walls 32 Return Wall Fencing 33 Water Features 33 Water Fountains 33 Weather Reporting Equipment 34 Wrought Iron Fencing 34 Wrought Iron Gates 34 Other Side Yard Gates 34

ARTICLE VIII Word Definitions 35 Appendix A Improvements/Maintenance Processes List 37

(Items not requiring ARC approval) Appendix B Prohibited Plant Materials &Tree List 38 Appendix C Approved Plant Materials &Tree List 39 Appendix D ARC Application 48 Appendix E Minimal Landscaping 49 Appendix F Environmental Materials Management 50

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DESIGN GUIDELINES CHANGES AND UPDATES

ARTICLE I – GENERAL INFORMATION: Additional paragraph breaks added to what was previously Paragraph 5 and amended verbiage to direct appeals of ARC decisions to the Board of Directors in lieu of the ARC. Also corrected CC&R citation to read Section 11.4, not 11.2(c). ARTICLE I – GENERAL INFORMATION: Variance verbiage in the last paragraph amended to,

“The ARC may recommend variances to the Board of Directors when circumstances such as, without limitation, topography, natural obstructions, hardship or environmental considerations, etc. require special consideration. The ARC may recommend a variance so long as the variance does not result in a material violation of the Declaration and is compatible with existing and anticipated uses of the adjoining properties. No variance shall be effective unless issued in writing, signed by a majority of the Board of Directors.” ARTICLE II – APPLICATION PROCEDURES: new Article II created. All subsequent Articles re-numbered and additionally amended as may be noted below. ARTICLE II – PERMITS AND APPROVALS: Renumber to ARTICLE III – PERMITS AND APPROVALS NEW ARTICLE III - PERMITS AND APPROVALS: Amended verbiage to: “Members of the ARC of will inspect the job site to be certain all hardscape was completed in accordance with the approved application as submitted by the homeowner and approved by the ARC.” NEW ARTICLE III - PERMITS AND APPROVALS: Amended verbiage to: “…the ARC may establish and charge reasonable fees for review of applications…” NEW ARTICLE III – CONTRACTOR SELECTION: Renumbered to ARTICLE IV – CONTRACTOR SELECTION ARTICLE IV – ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS: Renumbered and renamed to ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS NEW ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS: First 17 paragraphs of Article V removed and select portions relocated elsewhere. NEW ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection titled, “CONTRACTOR PARKING AND EQUIPMENT” changed to “CONTRACTOR MATERIALS, PARKING AND EQUIPMENT” NEW ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS: Under subsection titled, “CONTRACTOR PARKING AND EQUIPMENT”, new paragraph added regarding placement of materials on any street in Del Webb at Dove Mountain. NEW ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS: Under subsection titled, “CONTRACTOR PARKING AND EQUIPMENT”, verbiage amended to, “Portable toilets must be placed on homeowner’s property and shall be indicated on any design/plan submitted for the committee’s review. Care must be used when landscaping along roads or corners, to avoid creating visual obstructions that may compromise the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists or other vehicles.”

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ARTICLE V – LANDSCAPE GUIDELINES: Renumbered and renamed to ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Paragraph regarding minimum rear yard landscaping and timeline for installation added; removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Paragraph regarding native/drought-tolerant design aesthetic and reference to prohibited and approved plant lists in Appendices B & C added; removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Paragraph regarding minimum front yard landscaping added; removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection, ”Approval Required for Front Lot Tree Removal” added, followed by two paragraphs concerning ARC application requirement and option of requesting a cactus be used as a substitution for one or both of the two trees required in the front of the Lot; removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection, “BOULDERS” inserted; removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Removed the sentence, “No irrigation shall occur within the area that is four (4) feet from the Dwelling Unit.” NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection LANDSCAPE BOULDERS renamed BOULDERS and relocated within NEW ARTICLE IV. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Under Subsection LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, three paragraphs inserted concerning obligation to maintain lots free of trash and weeds; Association self-help provision to clean non-compliant lots and bill back charges to the lot owner; and guidelines for requesting approval to install protective cages around young plants. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Under Subsection LANDSCAPE SETBACKS & PLANT/TREE ENCROACHMENT, two paragraphs added concerning utility pedestals/transformers and the right of utility providers to remove plants hindering access without obligation to replace damaged landscaping. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Under Subsection LANDSCAPE SETBACKS & PLANT/TREE ENCROACHMENT, verbiage amended to remove 24” setback requirement off of exterior building walls and replace with, “No trees shall be planted within forty-eight (48) inches of any perimeter wall.” NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Under Subsection LANDSCAPE SETBACKS & PLANT/TREE ENCROACHMENT, paragraph concerning produce-bearing plants/trees, flowering annuals and potted plants removed.

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NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES removed and relocated elsewhere in document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection MINIMAL LANDSCAPING removed and relocated elsewhere in document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR FRONT LOT TREE REMOVAL removed and relocated elsewhere in document. NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection GRANITE AREAS renamed, “GRANITE/GRAVEL AREAS” and amended to

include, “All ground not covered by plantings, including rear side and rear yards, shall be covered with Apache Brown rock, minimum size of one-half (1/2) inch and maximum size of one (1) inch. Larger rock can be used in drainage areas such as riprap/river run in Santa Fe Brown.”

NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Existing verbiage concerning mounds given its own subsection header “MOUNDS”

NEW ARTICLE VI – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES: Subsection TURF AREAS amended to include, “All living sod and artificial turf must maintain a three (3) foot setback from any lot line….”

ARTICLE VI – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Renumbered to ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection AIR CONDITIONING/EVAPORATIVE COOLERS renamed AIR CONDITIONING/EVAPORATIVE COOLERS/HVAC and verbiage amended to add, “Any brackets, cables and/or conduit used for installation of Air Conditioning/Evaporative Coolers/HVAC units must be securely attached and painted to match the color of the surface to which they are attached.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection ANTENNAS, OVER-THE-AIR RECEPTION DEVICES renamed SATELLITE DISHES/ANTENNAS/OVER-THE-AIR RECEPTION DEVICES and relocated within NEW ARTICLE VII according to alphabetical ordering of subsections. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection ART/ARTIFACTS, YARD ART, STATUES broken out into a section for YARD ART and a section for WALL ART with standards clarified regarding size, quantity, and acceptable locations. Language regarding maximum number of unplanted/decorative posts added to YARD ART guidelines. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection ART/ARTIFACTS, YARD ART, STATUES verbiage added, “The ARC reserves the right to require the removal/relocation of yard or wall art items that, in their discretion, are deemed inconsistent with the overall character and aesthetic of the community, or that present a nuisance to neighboring properties.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: The first paragraph of subsection BARBECUES/SMOKERS verbiage amended to add electric barbeques and remove “Smoker units are not subject to this restriction”.

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NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: The second paragraph of subsection BARBECUES/SMOKERS verbiage amended to add, “Stack stone/stone veneers are also permitted on the sides of built-in barbeques”. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection BIRDHOUSES & BIRD FEEDERS: Verbiage amended to call out existing prohibition against quail blocks and explain why birdseed feeders are strongly discouraged. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection EXTERIOR HOME ADDITIONS & REMODELING added using language that was removed and relocated from elsewhere in the document. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection EXTERIOR REPAINTING, first paragraph amended to read, “….to match the original developer’s color pallet and placement on the home does not require ARC approval.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection EXTERIOR REPAINTING second paragraph amended to read, “…proximity (on either side or rear of house) and must be selected from the ARC approved color pallets in accordance…” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection EXTERNAL MODIFICATIONS, under WINDOWS, verbiage amended to, “Overall size of new or replacement windows must be kept in scale and design with those originally installed or offered by the builder…” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection FIREPLACES, CHIMNEAS, KIVAS & FIRE PITS, verbiage added requiring kivas and chimineas to be setback a minimum of five (5) feet from all neighboring property lines and to allow stacked stone to be used on the exterior of fire pits. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection FIREPLACES, CHIMNEAS, KIVAS, verbiage added to permit stacked stone on the exterior of permanent brick fire pits. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection NAMES IN FRONT YARDS & HOUSES, verbiage amended to read, “Names located on houses, garages, and in front yards are prohibited.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection PATIO SLAB EXTENSIONS renamed PATIO ADDITIONS/SLAB EXTENSIONS and second paragraph added to include standards for raised patios. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection PLANTERS renamed PLANTERS/POTS and verbiage added to clarify criteria for masonry construction planters; the acceptability of railroad tie construction; and that decorative pots count toward the maximum number of pots permitted, even if unplanted. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection PROHIBITED STRUCTURES amended to remove ramadas and add privacy structures, arches and casitas. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SCREEN/SUN SCREEN/SHADES/SHUTTERS/ SECURITY DOORS/ SECURITY BARS/RETRACTABLE SCREEN DOORS/ENTRYWAY ENCLOSURES & PATIO ENCLOSURES, Window/Sun

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Screens amended to Window/Solar Sun Screens and verbiage added to prohibit tan, beige, silver or reflective screen material. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SCREEN/SUN SCREEN/SHADES/SHUTTERS/ SECURITY DOORS/ SECURITY BARS/RETRACTABLE SCREEN DOORS/ENTRYWAY ENCLOSURES & PATIO ENCLOSURES, under Retractable Screen Doors, language limiting them to being approvable for rear doors only deleted. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SECURITY CAMERA INSTALLATION, verbiage added, “Whenever possible, camera housing color and location of installation shall be as unobtrusive as possible.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SIGNAGE, verbiage of second to last sentence amended to, “Address numbers matching the original finish, size, style/font and location installed by the builder do not require approval.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SIGNAGE, verbiage of last sentence amended to, “Signage, advertising or promoting of a contractor, company or service is prohibited except for signs posted during active construction/installation of work to comply with R.O.C. contractor requirements. Signage must be removed no later than two (2) weeks after completion of work.” NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SNAKE/RODENT BARRIER, verbiage updated to extend height of barrier and offer option of installing pinhole mesh in lieu of hardware cloth. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SOLAR PANELS & COLLECTORS, paragraph added at beginning of section indicating minimum information requirement for submittals. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection SOLAR TUBE SKYLIGHTS, verbiage added to second paragraph no not allow white glazing. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection UMBRELLAS, verbiage added to not require ARC approval if criteria met and to mandate that umbrellas be neutral earth tone colors. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection WALLS, verbiage copied from other sections addressing pony walls, seat walls and courtyard walls duplicated/consolidated under this section. Verbiage regarding use of “fencing” or “wrought iron fencing” removed from WALLS section, as was language regarding the Tortolita Golf Club. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection WATER FEATURES, verbiage referring to common walls of paired homes removed. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection WATER FOUNTAINS, verbiage referring to common walls of paired homes removed. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection WROUGHT IRON FENCING, verbiage to clarify it is specifically prohibited on front courtyards/porches added and requirements for installation elsewhere on the Lot added. NEW ARTICLE VII – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS: Subsection WOUGHT

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IRON GATES, under OTHER SIDE YARD GATES, verbiage added to read, “…gates may be natural wood that has been sealed or stained a natural wood color, a wood composite to match natural wood with a metal frame painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black…..” . ARTICLE VII – WORD DEFINITIONS: Renumbered to ARTICLE VIII – WORD DEFINITIONS NEW ARTICLE VIII – WORD DEFINITIONS: verbiage added to Planting Areas, “Transitional: Plants that may be planted anywhere on the lot except front yards.” APPENDIX A: Verbiage added to beginning of section stating that a failure to satisfy all Design Guideline criteria may result in a violation notice being issued requiring that an application be submitted to the ARC. APPENDIX A: Satellite dishes, security doors, umbrellas, window/solar sun screens, and rear yard rock-only installations added to list. APPENDIX C: Verbiage regarding produce bearing plants, flowering annuals and planted pots removed from elsewhere in the document and relocated here. APPENDIX C: Definitions for “N”, “T”, and “P” plant designations added to table listing for individual plants/trees. APPENDIX E: Language regarding option to substitute cacti for trees, as well as language regarding minimum requirement for rear yards ground cover rock. APPENDIX F: Verbiage regarding tarping, BMP socks and placement of materials on sidewalks added to coincide with similar references elsewhere in document.

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DEL WEBB AT DOVE MOUNTAIN HOA STATEMENT

The Architectural Review Committee has been founded in accordance with Del Webb at Dove Mountain Homeowners Association CC&Rs, Article XI, Section 11.2, Architectural Review Committee. The following standards and rules of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Del Webb at Dove Mountain Homeowners Association (CC&Rs) regulates application by review, approval and inspection of modifications and additions to existing improvements on any lot. In the following text, the single word “Committee” means the Architectural Review Committee of Del Webb at Dove Mountain Homeowners Association, or a designated agent of the Architectural Review Committee (ARC). The single word “work” means any modification of or addition to the existing improvements on any lot within the subdivision. The single word “owner” means owner(s) of record of the lot on which the work is to be performed. ARTICLE I – GENERAL INFORMATION

Del Webb at Dove Mountain is one of the most attractive adult communities in Arizona. In the interest of maintaining the harmonious theme and aesthetic beauty of the community consistent with its surrounding native desert environment, the Del Webb at Dove Mountain Board of Directors (Board) and the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) have a responsibility to administer the Design Guidelines (Guidelines). The Guidelines are intended to protect the community and its values. The ARC Design Guidelines for Del Webb at Dove Mountain are constantly under review by the ARC members and may be updated from time to time. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to confirm that they are working with the most recent Guidelines. Homeowners may contact Del Webb at Dove Mountain Homeowners Association Office (HOA) or go to the HOA website and print the most current version. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as altering, amending or changing the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) as recorded in the County of Pima or the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of Del Webb at Dove Mountain Homeowners Association. In the event of a conflict, the following shall be the order of priority, CC&R’s, Articles, Bylaws and the ARC Design Guidelines. To the extent that any Government Ordinance, Building Code or Regulation requires a more restrictive standard than in these Guidelines or in the CC&R’s, the government standards shall prevail. All external modifications to home or landscape require ARC approval, prior to the modifications being made, with exception of those modifications on the Improvements/ Maintenance Processes List (Appendix A). Approval by the ARC of any construction, installation, addition, modification or other work pursuant to these Guidelines, shall not be deemed a waiver of the ARC’s right to withhold approval of any similar construction, installation, addition, modification or other work subsequently submitted for approval. There may be special or unusual cases in which a homeowner, while in compliance with the Guidelines, might be denied approval by the ARC. Such cases could concern landscaping, alterations, construction or other modifications which cannot be anticipated or defined by this document. All cases of such a nature would be unique and judged on individual, particular circumstances. A homeowner may appeal a decision made by the ARC. Appeals shall be in writing and

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addressed initially to the Board of Directors. Appeals to the Board, must be made within fifteen (15) days of the application denial (per CC&Rs Section 11.4). Such appeal shall be heard at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board or at a special meeting called for such purpose. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to obtain permits as required by the Town of Marana and/or Pima County. No work shall commence prior to receiving approval from the ARC or before the closing date on the home. These Guidelines, and any updates as approved by the Board, supersede any prior Guidelines. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to make certain they have the most recent copy of the Guidelines. Any uncertainty about this should be verified with the HOA. Original and successive homeowners shall be responsible for maintaining all landscaping and construction records, as well as permits. Homeowners cannot expect views, which exist at the time of purchase, to remain unchanged over time. Property may eventually be improved upon and landscaping, both on residential lots and in common areas, will mature. Tree location, number and species are key considerations in the ARC landscape plan approval process. The use of trees within Del Webb at Dove Mountain is encouraged. The ARC or Del Webb at Dove Mountain HOA shall not be under a duty to homeowners to protect views or view expectations. Homeowners are responsible to abide by all property line and setback restrictions. Homeowners are responsible for seeing that plant materials, trees, exterior additions to, or modifications of their property, do not adversely affect or compromise their neighbors, the common areas or the community. The ARC and HOA shall not ensure that homeowners’ views will be protected. As stated above, trees and plant materials are essential to the landscaping of Del Webb at Dove Mountain, both on individual lots and in common areas. If a homeowner desires that dead plant material or a dead tree in the common area be pruned or removed, such requests shall be subject to the prevailing policy on tree pruning or removal in the CC&Rs and current ARC policies. The Design Guidelines are intended to provide a framework for improvements but they are not all-inclusive. In its review process, the ARC may consider the quality of workmanship and design, harmony of external design with existing structures, and location in relation to surrounding structures, topography, and finish grade elevation, among other things. ARC decisions may be based on purely aesthetic considerations. However, the ARC shall not grant approval for proposed construction that is inconsistent with the Design Guidelines unless a variance is granted. The ARC may recommend variances to the Board of Directors when circumstances such as, without limitation, topography, natural obstructions, hardship or environmental considerations, etc. require special consideration. The ARC may recommend a variance so long as the variance does not result in a material violation of the Declaration and is compatible with existing and anticipated uses of the adjoining properties. No variance shall be effective unless issued in writing, signed by a majority of the Board of Directors.

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ARTICLE II – APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Submittal

The following information must be included with the submittal:

1. Architectural Committee Submittal Form: A completed application form (attached or additional copies may be obtained from the Saguaro Center Welcome Desk).

2. Plot Plan: A site plan showing dimensions, relation to existing dwelling, property lines, building setbacks, and maximum grading envelope (if applicable). Measurements must be written on the plans. A plot plan would have been provided by the Builder at purchase or available from the Pima County Assessor’s website.

3. Specifications: Detailed description of exterior material and fixtures to be used, color samples, and dimensions must be submitted.

4. Photograph: If submittal is to add landscape plants and/or hardscape elements to existing landscaping; or is for an existing structure or improvement, a photograph of the structure, improvement or existing landscaping must accompany the submittal application.

All buildings, structures and other improvements erected within Del Webb at Dove

Mountain, and the use and appearance of all land within Del Webb at Dove Mountain, shall

comply with all applicable City/County/State zoning and code requirements, as well as the

Declaration and these Guidelines.

REVIEW-APPROVAL AND/OR DISAPPROVAL

The Committee shall have sixty (60) days after submittal of requests to approve or

disapprove submittals. No verbal approvals/disapprovals will be given by the management

company. All decisions will be mailed via US Mail.

Review will include, but is not limited to, consideration of material, quality of workmanship, colors, and consistency with the external design and color of existing structures on the Lot, size of Lot and impact on neighboring Lots. The location of the improvement with respect to topography and finished grade elevation is also considered.

The Committee, the Board nor the Declarant shall have any liability in connection with or

related to approved plans, specifications, or improvements. The approval of the plans does

not mean that judgment is passed on the structural soundness of the improvement nor its

effect upon existing or future drainage. The review of the plans is for aesthetic purposes

only.

If an Owner receives a denial or non-compliance letter, the homeowner will be given fifteen

(15) days in which to comply. If the homeowner has not complied within this fifteen (15) day

period, the homeowner will incur a fine. Homeowner will be given an additional fifteen (15)

days in which to comply. If the homeowner is still not in compliance after the additional

fifteen (15) days, the non-compliant issue will be referred to the Board.

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In the event the Committee fails within sixty (60) calendar days to approve or disapprove

any design submitted to it pursuant to a complete application, the submittal will be deemed

to be denied by the Committee.

Approval Expiration: Construction must be started within ninety (90) days of the date of

the Committee’s approval of the application or as otherwise specified, or the Committee’s

approval shall be deemed withdrawn and plans must be resubmitted in accordance with

these Rules. Upon request, the Committee, in its discretion, may permit an extension of

this 90 day period for up to an additional 90 days.

Construction Period: Once started, construction shall be pursued diligently in order to

assure prompt completion thereof. Absent a different deadline for completion of construction

(which may be shorter or longer, at the Committee’s discretion), such construction shall be

completed within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the date of the Committee’s

approval of the application.

ARTICLE III – PERMITS AND APPROVALS

It is the homeowner’s responsibility to obtain all required Town of Marana and/or Pima County permits prior to making any exterior alterations or installing any landscaping as covered in these Guidelines. Permits must be available to both the HOA and the ARC upon request. For further information, please contact the Pima County Development Services in Tucson or Planning & Zoning in the Town of Marana. NOTE: Pima County currently requires a permit for exterior 110 volt electrical installations, natural gas lines buried in the ground, swimming pools, some spa installations, some utility modifications, exterior construction alterations and additions. NO EXTERIOR ALTERATION, ADDITION, OR RENOVATION TO ANY DWELLING UNIT OR COMMON AREA, NO MODIFICATIONS TO PORCHES, PATIOS, LANDSCAPING, WALLS OR FENCES WILL BE ALLOWED ON ANY LOT, WITHOUT APPLICATION TO, AND WRITTEN APPROVAL BY, THE ARC. The ARC requires that a homeowner apply for an ARC approval, (Appendix D) prior to landscaping, alterations to existing landscaping, or any exterior modification. Approval application forms are available from the HOA or may be downloaded from its web site. Application forms must be completed in full, signed by the homeowner and presented for review with all appropriate supporting documentation. ARC application review meetings will be held monthly. The ARC will review the submitted application and, if necessary, call the homeowner or visit the proposed site. Any changes or additions to an approved application require re-submitting the modifications to the ARC for approval. No exterior construction, alteration, addition, or renovation to any structure or improvements on a Lot; no modifications to patios, and no landscaping, hardscape, walls or fences will be allowed on any Lot, without application to, and written approval by, the Architectural Committee. Each Owner is responsible for removing or otherwise curing, at its expense,

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non-complying and/or unapproved improvements. Any exterior modification made to a Del Webb at Dove Mountain property without prior written approval by the Committee will be subject to a $500.00 fine and possible forced removal of the installation. If the unapproved modification is not approved or removed within thirty days of the date of violation, additional fines of $500.00 per month will be assessed until the modification is either approved or removed. Members of the ARC will inspect the job site to be certain all hardscape was completed in accordance with the approved application as submitted by the homeowner and approved by the ARC. NON-COMPLIANCE If a homeowner receives a non-compliance letter from the ARC, the homeowner will be given fifteen (15) days in which to comply. If the homeowner has not complied within this fifteen (15) day period, the homeowner will incur a fine. Homeowner will be given an additional fifteen (15) days in which to comply. If the homeowner is still not in compliance after the additional fifteen (15) days, the non-compliant issue will be referred to the Board. VERIFICATION PROCESS The ARC will review each submittal and respond within 60 days after receipt of the subject submittal, by written letter indicating the Committee’s decision, in one of the following three forms:

Approved – The entire project is approved as submitted in total.

Approved with Stipulations – The project is partially approved. An Owner may proceed with the work to be performed; however, the Owner must comply with any and all notations on the submittal. The response will set forth the reasons for disapproval of items and suggestions for bringing disapproved items into conformity with the Declaration and these Design Guidelines.

Not Approved – The entire project is not approved and no work may commence. The response will set forth the reasons for disapproval of items and suggestions for bringing disapproved items into conformity with the Declaration and these Design Guidelines.

Tabled – The Committee requires collecting additional information before a decision can be determined. After the additional information is complied, the Committee will review the submittal again at the next scheduled Architectural Review Committee meeting.

The Owner is ultimately responsible for Design Guidelines compliance. If a non-compliance issue is not seen and/or recognized and inadvertently approved on the plans submitted to the ARC for approval, the homeowner maintains complete responsibility for correcting the non-compliance issue and bringing it into compliance. In the event the ARC fails to respond by the Response Date, the project will be deemed 'not approved', except as to those submittal and requirements which are otherwise imposed by or required under these Design Guidelines. The ARC may, but will not be required to, discuss a submittal with the submitting Owner at a regularly scheduled meeting of the ARC, in order to request and/or receive additional information or clarification regarding a submittal. However, Owners have no right to attend a hearing respecting a submittal, and ARC decisions may be based solely on the information contained in the submittal. The approval of the ARC may contain a deadline (typically ninety (90) days) for commencement and/or completion of work from date which plans have been approved. If no deadline is specified in the approval, the deadline for completion of the approved shall be deemed to be 90 days. If construction is

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not timely commenced and/or completed, the Committee's approval will be deemed withdrawn and such incomplete construction will be deemed to be in violation of these Design Guidelines (subject to the authorization and veto rights of the Declarant). In accordance with Section 11.2 (e) of the Declaration the ARC may establish and charge reasonable fees for review of applications hereunder and may require such fees to be paid in full prior to review of any application. Any fees incurred by an architect, engineer or any other third party professional consultant for review of an Owner’s architectural submittal will be charged to that Owner. If the plans submitted by an Owner require a building permit, the approval by the ARC is not a guarantee that such plans will be approved by the Town of Marana. If the Town of Marana requires modification to such plans, such modifications must also be approved by the ARC for the Owner to remain in compliance with these Design Guidelines. Rubbish, debris or materials from homeowner landscaping or construction projects may not be stored or left on any lot. The Community Manager has the authority to have the rubbish, debris or materials removed and to invoice the homeowner for the removal. Damage to any property by a contractor retained by the homeowner is the responsibility of the homeowner who retained that contractor. Failure to clean up the property upon completion of the work will incur immediate penalties plus the cost of clean-up, payable to the HOA. After fifteen (15) days, any fine still delinquent will be referred to the Management Team and ultimately to the Board. ARTICLE IV – CONTRACTOR SELECTION

For their own protection, homeowners should exercise due diligence in selecting a contractor for all landscaping and construction needs. Selecting a contractor is the responsibility of each homeowner. The Board and the ARC do not have authority over any contractor conducting business in Del Webb at Dove Mountain and is not involved in the licensing of contractors. The ARC works directly with the homeowner and not with the contractor. Contractors doing work in Del Webb at Dove Mountain must conform to the ARC Design Guidelines. Prior to selecting a contractor, homeowners are urged to check the licensing status and record of complaints against specific contractors by contacting the Arizona Registrar of Contractors office in Phoenix, or at their website at www.Azroc.gov. The ARC and the Board will not intervene on behalf of the homeowner if a problem arises between homeowner and contractor. ARTICLE V – ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS & REQUIREMENTS

CONTRACTOR MATERIALS, PARKING AND EQUIPMENT No landscaping or construction materials owned or contracted for by the homeowner may be left on any Del Webb at Dove Mountain street for more than 48 hours. Materials encroaching on any street in Del Webb at Dove Mountain must be tarped. Additionally, BMP socks must be used in compliance with HOA policy. (See Appendix F) The area must be clearly marked with orange traffic cones. Any materials stored on the street must provide 20 feet of street clearance for emergency vehicles. Small concrete

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mixers and/or wet saws temporarily placed on any street or roadway must be placed on heavy duty drop cloth without exception. At no time may equipment or materials be placed on sidewalks so as to force pedestrian traffic into the roadway. See Article VII – Specific Guidelines & Requirements – Environmental Materials Management. Contractor vehicles, tractors or equipment are prohibited from parking overnight on any HOA street. Equipment must be placed on homeowner’s property. Portable toilets must be placed on homeowner’s property and shall be indicated on any design/plan submitted for the Committee’s review. Care must be used when landscaping along roads or corners, to avoid creating visual obstructions that may compromise the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists or other vehicles. ARTICLE V – LANDSCAPING OBLIGATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES Rear yards must be minimally landscaped with Apache Brown crushed rock or decomposed granite ground cover one-half ( ½ ) inch to a maximum size of one (1) inch. Rear Yards Visible from Neighboring Property must install basic minimum landscape within ninety (90) days from close of escrow. All other lots must install basic minimum landscape within one hundred twenty (120) days. Each Owner will submit rear yard landscaping plans for review by the ARC within thirty (30) days after the close of escrow. The use of native and/or drought-tolerant desert adapted species is strongly recommended for all landscaping. High water consuming plants should be confined to small areas as recommended in Xeriscape landscape planning. For plant materials and trees that are prohibited in Del Webb at Dove Mountain, see Prohibitive Plant Materials & Tree List (Appendix B). For plant materials and trees that are approved at Del Webb at Dove Mountain, see Approved Plant Materials & Tree List (See Appendix C). Compatible community groupings should be taken into consideration to allow for appropriate irrigation system planning. Underground irrigation is required. MINIMAL FRONT YARD LANDSCAPING Plant/tree materials, viewable by the public in front yards, shall be installed at the following minimum sizes and quantities. The plants/trees must be selected from Appendix C, which lists the approved trees, shrubs, plants and ground covers:

Two Trees from Appendix C, minimum fifteen-gallon size or larger (approved for Front Yard application) OR an application for an alternative to the required native or desert adapted tree may be considered by the ARC. An alternative plant species from the cactus family with a height of at least sixty (60) inches from ground level when planted will be an alternative. (Examples: Saguaros or multi-stemmed organ pipe cactus are acceptable. Mexican fence post cactus or ocotillos are not acceptable as an alternative.) The ARC shall review photos or description before approval of an application.

Eight 5-Gallon Plants “N” (natural) or “T” (transitional)

Five 1-Gallon Plants/Ground Cover “N” (natural) or “T” (transitional)

One Automatic Irrigation System

For definition of “N’ and “T” see Appendix C

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Ground cover rock to be installed in front, front side, and rear yards with a minimum size of one-half (1/2) inch and maximum size of one (1) inch Apache Brown. Larger rock can be used in drainage areas such as rip rap/river run in Santa Fe Brown.

The ARC, at its discretion, may require additional plantings predicated on the size and shape of lot. The ARC additionally reserves the right to limit plantings and may require tree or plant removal if the landscape contains too many plants and/or trees. Approval Required for Front Lot Tree Removal An application is necessary prior to removing the required native or desert adapted front lot tree. Tree must be replaced within sixty (60) days of written notice unless otherwise stated by the ARC. An application for an alternative to the required native or desert adapted tree may be considered by the ARC. An alternative plant species from the cactus family with a height of at least sixty (60) inches from ground level when planted will be the alternative. (Examples: Saguaros or multi stemmed organ pipe cactus are acceptable. Mexican fence post cactus or ocotillos are not acceptable as an alternative.) The ARC shall review photos or descriptions before approval of an application. BOULDERS Boulders shall be placed so as to appear most natural looking. Boulders shall be desert colors, consistent with the surrounding native desert environment. Boulders shall be sunk a minimum of one-third (1/3) below grade. GRADING & DRAINAGE Original grading and drainage as established by the original developer shall not be altered. All roof or gutter installations shall drain to the ground solely within the deeded lot line. Lots have been designed and graded to provide positive drainage from the Lot and to protect environmental resources. The Architectural Review Committee's approval of any plan shall not be deemed to constitute an assurance that the grading or drainage change is properly engineered to avoid any undesirable impact. IRRIGATION All landscaped areas shall be provided with an underground, automatic, time irrigation system. Drip irrigation is recommended for trees, shrubs, ground covers and large pots, to conserve water. Bubblers are discouraged. Spray or subterranean systems shall be used for turf areas. All irrigation shall be installed and working prior to plant material installation. Irrigation shall be automatic and of sufficient size and capacity to irrigate all plant materials. All systems shall have a backflow prevention device to prevent non-potable water from entering the potable water system. Systems shall be designed to minimize run off and loss of water. Use of tension meters and rain guards are encouraged to prevent the unnecessary watering of the landscape during rainstorms. Exposed sprinkler heads are prohibited. Where spray heads are used, they shall be pop-up type. Turf irrigation systems shall be designed for the scale of the yard. Spray heads shall have a maximum fifteen (15) feet radius throw, unless otherwise approved by the ARC. Overspray shall not be permitted off property.

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IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE Irrigation systems are to be kept in proper working condition to avoid unnecessary loss of water. The irrigation system shall be designed and checked regularly to ensure that water from emitters or spray heads are not spraying onto walks, spraying off the homeowner’s property causing excessive water loss, staining or irrigating areas not designated to receive water. Homeowners shall be responsible for adjusting, repairing and cleaning such systems on a regular basis. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE The homeowner shall insure that all plantings are maintained in a healthy, growing condition. Fertilizer, cultivation and pruning shall be carried out on a regular basis. Dead or dying plants shall be removed and replaced promptly with one of the approved plants. ARC approval is not necessary, if replaced with the same type and variety of plant from the Approved Plant Materials & Tree List (Appendix C). Homeowners, in residence or not, are required by the CC&Rs to keep lots free from rubbish, litter and noxious weeds. Weed growth or other nuisance plant materials shall be controlled with herbicides and/or manual weeding and removal of dead material. After notice has been given for violation of weeds or rubbish, the HOA has the ability to provide for such maintenance and charge the expense to the negligent homeowner as a reimbursement expense (per CC&Rs Section 5.2). Plastic sheeting may not be placed under crushed rock for weed control. Protection for young/new plant materials may be provided with hardware gauge cloth, 1/8” to 1” square galvanized or green metal. ARC approval is required for all “cage” protection in the front yard. This “cage” should be secured in the soil with either two or more pieces of rebar, the same color as the hardware cloth, or with long staples driven into the ground. The cage should be no higher than 36”. The cage is permitted around the plant material for a maximum of two years. Sufficient landscape materials shall be used to maintain harmony with surrounding areas. LANDSCAPE SETBACKS & PLANT/TREE ENCROACHMENT In planning landscaping and construction, consideration must be given to allow access for the maintenance of areas that have TV cable, electrical boxes, water meters, etc. Plants will not be allowed, that will hinder utility maintenance personnel or meter readers. Utility companies may remove plants that hinder their access, and the replacement will be the responsibility of the homeowner. No trees shall be planted within forty-eight (48) inches of any perimeter wall. No tree, shrub or planting of any kind on any Lot, Parcel or other property shall be allowed to overhang or otherwise to encroach upon any sidewalk, street, bicycle path or pedestrian way from ground level to a height of eight feet (8’) and may not obstruct any street signs. GRANITE/GRAVEL AREAS All ground not covered by plantings, including rear side and rear yards, shall be covered with Apache Brown rock, minimum size of one-half (1/2) inch and maximum size of one (1)

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inch. Larger rock can be used in drainage areas such as rip rap/river run in Santa Fe Brown.

Native river rock, cobble, and boulders may be used for accent purposes. White and black lava rock, white boulders, white rip rap, artificially colored rock, or crushed man-made materials are prohibited. Road base and foundation materials are also prohibited. MOUNDS Mounds, in front and rear yards, shall not exceed eighteen (18) inches in height from original final finished grade level by developer. Mounds shall be constructed of natural materials and should not be constructed to drain onto neighboring property. TURF AREAS Turf areas are prohibited in front areas viewable by the public. Artificial grass used for decorative purposes and/or a putting green is permitted in rear or side yards only. While natural grass or sod is not recommended due to the high water usage, the ARC will consider the use of low-pollen producing, non-allergenic types of grasses in small areas, in rear yards only. Spray or subterranean watering systems shall be used for turf areas. All living sod and artificial turf must maintain a three (3) foot setback from any lot line, and must be bordered by a permanent border such as, extruded concrete curbing, brick border, or other material approved by the Architectural Review Committee. WEED CONTROL Weed control including removal of dead material is the responsibility of the homeowner. To help prevent weed growth, it is recommended that non-turf areas be treated with a pre-emergent prior to and after placing landscape topping. Application of a pre-emergent is recommended on an on-going basis. Use of fabric or plastic lining is prohibited. ARTICLE VI – SPECIFIC GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS

AIR CONDITIONING/EVAPORATIVE COOLERS/HVAC Air conditioning units shall be ground mounted on a concrete base or a thick resin/plastic base specifically designed for this purpose. Evaporative coolers, installed by the homeowner, shall also be ground mounted on a concrete base. The top of the unit shall be no higher than forty-eight (48) inches above original developer grade. It is recommended that air conditioning units be screened by plantings or concrete block walls, stuccoed and painted to match color of house, so that they are not visible from the street, golf course, common areas or neighboring properties. Any brackets, cables and/or conduit used for installation of Air Conditioning/Evaporative Coolers/HVAC units must be securely attached and painted to match the color of the surface to which they are attached.

Portable window-type units are prohibited for use in any structure, including installation in a window, through a wall, or mounted on the ground.

ART/ARTIFACTS, YARD ART, STATUES Any item not on approved plant list is considered “yard art” or “decorative pieces” and must conform to the following: YARD ART:

1. May be located inside an enclosed courtyard patio, or in front and/or rear yards.

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2. Cannot exceed a maximum of three (3) feet tall and a maximum of three (3) feet wide for front courtyard patios and/or front yards.

3. Cannot exceed a maximum of four (4) feet tall in rear yards. 4. Cannot exceed a maximum of three (3) such pieces inside an enclosed courtyard

patio or in the front yard). 5. Such ornamentation must be of a muted, flat or matte finish. Metallic designs or

sculptures (such as burnished or flame-treated copper “suns”, Kokopellis, lizards, or pre-rusted designs) are allowed in Front Yards as long as they are generally muted, not polished, and do not create glare that can affect neighbors.

6. Art/Artifacts located in front yards and inside enclosed courtyard patios must be consistent with the native desert environment. Native desert art/artifacts include pieces which are complimentary to classic and traditional Southwestern art.

7. Unplanted/decorative pots used as art items in the front of the home will also be counted toward the maximum number of pots (5) that are permitted in the front of the home.

WALL ART: 8. May be located on the front courtyard patio wall, on the front house wall, or on the

back wall of the home. 9. Cannot exceed a maximum of three (3) feet tall and a maximum of three (3) feet

wide for front courtyard patio walls. 10. Cannot exceed a maximum of two (2) feet tall and a maximum of two (2) feet wide

for front and rear house walls. 11. Cannot exceed a maximum of three (3) such pieces in any one location, either on

the front courtyard patio wall, front house wall, or rear yard wall. 12. Such ornamentation must be of a muted, flat or matte finish. Metallic designs or

sculptures (such as burnished or flame-treated copper “suns”, Kokopellis, lizards, or pre-rusted designs) are allowed in Front Yards as long as they are generally muted, not polished, and do not create glare that can affect neighbors.

13. Art/Artifacts located on front courtyard patio walls and front house walls must be consistent with the native desert environment. Native desert art/artifacts include pieces which are complimentary to classic and traditional Southwestern art.

Landscape saguaros that have died and any ribs must be removed from the front yard. Plastic and/or silk materials are prohibited. Nothing should be added to the front of the garage door. Wall murals, including pictures or images on tile, or any other type of surface material, shall be limited to the confines of a private, rear covered patio area only. Total dimensional area, including border, may not exceed sixteen (16) square feet, and must be consistent with the surrounding native desert environment. The ARC reserves the right to require the removal/relocation of yard or wall art items that, in their discretion, are deemed inconsistent with the overall character and aesthetic of the community, or that present a nuisance to neighboring properties. BARBECUES / SMOKERS Portable barbecues will be fired by electricity or natural or propane gas only. Portable barbecue and smoker units are to be contained within the confines of the rear yard or back

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patio area. Caution must be exercised to avoid the proximity of smoke to neighboring residences. Built-in barbecue units will be fired by natural or propane gas only. Built-in barbecue units shall be no closer than sixty (60) inches from property line. The total built-in structure, including barbecue cover, shall not exceed fifty-four (54) inches in height from original developer patio slab. Exterior of built-in barbecue shall be stuccoed and painted to match color of house. Stack stone/stone veneers are also permitted on the sides of built-in barbecues. Town of Marana and/or Pima County permits may be required. Permit copies may be requested by the ARC and the HOA. BIRDHOUSES & BIRD FEEDERS Birdseed blocks and quail blocks are prohibited. Birdseed feeders are strongly discouraged as they attract rodents, introduce weeds and cause dependency. Bird feeders (to include hummingbird feeders) and/or birdhouses are permitted in rear yards only. Bird feeders and/or bird houses are prohibited in front yards and common areas. Bird feeders, birdhouses and birdseed blocks will be removed if placed in common areas. A maximum of two (2) bird houses and two (2) bird feeders is permitted in the confines of your own back yard, and shall not be more than sixty (60) inches in height above the original developer patio slab. Placement of feeders in front yards and common areas is prohibited. DRIVEWAY & WALKWAY COATINGS/STAINING The color of driveway or walkway coatings must match the color of the house. Pattern design, if used, shall be unobtrusive with the color matching the color of the house or trim, and shall cover the entire driveway and/or walkway. Public sidewalks are not permitted to be coated. (see also Driveway under External Modifications) ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS MANAGEMENT The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, (SWPPP), is a government environmental policy. This policy is enforced at the state, county and city levels. The HOA has adopted a policy to prevent run-off from waste materials from entering its sewer and drainage systems as stated in Appendix F. Materials encroaching on any street in Del Webb at Dove Mountain must be tarped. Additionally, BMP socks must be used in compliance with HOA policy. (See Appendix F) The area must be clearly marked with orange traffic cones. Any materials stored on the street must provide 20 feet of street clearance for emergency vehicles. At no time may equipment or materials be placed on sidewalks so as to force pedestrian traffic into the roadway. These restrictions must be strictly adhered to. If a homeowner/contractor does not comply with the policy (See Appendix F), the homeowner can be charged the cost of clean-up, street or roadway repairs, as well as fines which may be levied by the HOA EXTERIOR HOME ADDITIONS & REMODELING The design, style, detailing, materials and color of any addition or exterior renovation shall conform to that of the original house. Town of Marana and/or Pima County Permits may be required for most additions and modifications.

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All additions to the original home shall be built within the setback and building envelope lines originally established for Del Webb at Dove Mountain, regardless of more lenient requirement of any local governmental authority. These setbacks are shown on the original plot plan provided by the developer at the time of purchase. The height of any addition to an existing home shall not exceed that of the original roof or parapet line. All materials used in additions, alterations and landscaping, shall conform to those in the ARC Design Guidelines. The ARC may allow substitute materials that are considered compatible with the theme of the community. Substitutions are approved at the discretion of the ARC. When any building additions, alterations or renovations are made to an existing home, the lot drainage to the street, as established by the developer, shall be maintained. All roof or gutter installations shall drain to the ground solely within the deeded lot line. EXTERIOR REPAINTING Repainting of the exterior or house trim to match the original developer’s color pallet and placement on the home does not require ARC approval. Exterior house or trim color changes require ARC approval. The new color shall not be the same as houses in close proximity (on either side or rear of house) and must be selected from the ARC approved color pallets in accordance with the roof tile color. Exterior body and trim paint colors must be selected from each roof tile grouping to match the roof tile color. The ARC approved color pallets are available from the HOA. Prior to starting the color change painting, an Approval Application must be submitted to the ARC. If color change painting is started prior to ARC approval, the homeowner will incur a fine. Front door color changes require ARC approval. Door must match existing door in color, match the color of house or an approved stain color. EXTERIOR TILES Ceramic tiles on the front of the house, around windows and doors or on return walls are prohibited. EXTERNAL MODIFICATIONS – DOORS (FRONT ENTRY, SIDE, BACK AND GARAGE) / DRIVEWAY / WINDOWS Requests must include a plan with detailed dimensions. The design, style, detailing, and materials shall conform to that of the original home. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to obtain permits as required by the Town of Marana and/or Pima County. Doors All The size of the door must conform to those of the existing house. The height of the door shall be the same height as the existing doors. The exterior trim must be the same width and height of existing door. If there is a change in the color, it shall be listed on the application. Doors Garage The garage doors must be complimentary to the existing paint palette and the existing trim banding must be continued around the new door. Plans must include the location of any garage front light and street address numbers, both of which shall be

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comparable to the existing style, as installed by the developer and be complimentary to classic and traditional southwestern design. Driveway Concrete driveway may be removed and replaced with pavers. Pavers shall be desert colors of the area, consistent with the surrounding native desert environment. Windows Overall size of new or replacement windows must be kept in scale and design with those originally installed or offered by the builder. The exterior trim shall be the same width, height and color as the existing windows. FIREPLACES, CHIMENEAS, KIVAS & FIRE PITS

FIREPLACES, KIVAS, PERMANENT/PORTABLE CHIMENEAS, AND PERMANENT/ PORTABLE FIRE PITS SHALL BE FIRED BY A GAS DEVICE ONLY, WITH CERAMIC LOGS OR LAVA ROCKS. PRESSED LOGS, NATURAL WOOD OR CHARCOAL ARE PROHIBITED.

Fireplaces may be placed in rear yards and enclosed courtyards only. Fireplaces must be constructed of concrete block or brick, stuccoed and painted to match color of house. Fireplaces shall not exceed sixty-six (66) inches in height including base, chimney and clay tile stack from original developer patio slab. Fireplaces shall be setback a minimum of five (5) feet from neighboring property lines. Fireplace massing should be sized proportionally to the relative size of the area in which it is to be constructed. Kivas may be placed in rear yards and enclosed courtyards only. Kivas must be constructed of concrete block or brick, stuccoed and painted to match color of house. Kivas shall not exceed sixty-six (66) inches in height including base, chimney and clay tile stack, from original developer patio slab. Kivas shall be setback a minimum of five (5) feet from neighboring property lines. Kiva massing should be sized proportionally to the relative size of the area in which it is to be constructed. Permanent Chimineas may be placed in rear yards only. Chimineas must be constructed of concrete block or brick, stuccoed and painted to match color of house. Permanent chimineas shall not exceed sixty (60) inches, including the base, from original developer patio slab. Chimineas massing should be sized proportionally to the relative size of the area in which it is to be constructed. Portable Chimineas shall not exceed a total height of sixty (60) inches, including the base, from original developer patio slab. Permanent Chimineas shall be seback a minimum of five (5) feet from neighboring property lines. Portable chimineas shall be colored clay, terra cotta or other earth tone color, consistent with the surrounding native desert environment. Portable chimineas do not require ARC approval. Permanent Brick Fire Pits may be placed in rear yards only. Permanent brick fire pits shall not exceed thirty (30) inches in height from original developer patio slab and the base may remain natural. Stuccoed fire pit base must be painted the color of house or utilize a stacked stone finish. Portable Fire Pits shall not exceed thirty (30) inches in height from original developer patio slab. Portable fire pits do not require ARC approval. Fireplaces, Kivas, Permanent Chimineas and Permanent Fire Pits require ARC approval and require a Town of Marana and/or Pima County permit.

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FLAGPOLES & FLAGS

Wall mounted flag poles shall be a maximum of five (5) feet long, with the brackets painted to match the attachment area or trim colors of the house. No more than one permanent, removable or freestanding flag pole or one wall-mounted pole will be permitted per residence. A permanent flagpole must be placed or installed a minimum of ten (10) feet from the street or sidewalk of the house and must be anchored in a concrete base. The placement of flagpole is to be on the front entrance side of the driveway. Flagpole maximum height shall not exceed the height of the rooftop of Owners home. Telescoping flagpoles are recommended. A permanent flagpole must be constructed of metal or fiberglass, silver, dark bronze, black, white or the color of the house, one and one-half (1-1/2) to two (2) inches in diameter. Flagpole must have a pulley and cord system for raising and lowering the flag. The size of the American flag shall not exceed thirty-six (36) inches by sixty (60) inches. Only Authorized Flags may be displayed. Authorized Flags are The American flag or an official or replica of a flag of the United States Army, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard, the POW/MIA flag, the Arizona state flag, an Arizona Indian Nations flag or the Gadsden flag. The American flag or military flag shall be displayed in a manner consistent with the federal flag code. The American flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all-weather flag is displayed. It is universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset. If properly illuminated during hours of darkness, the flag may be displayed 24 hours a day. A single lighting source shall be placed either at the base of the flag or at the top of the pole. All lighting must be of the shielded variety and directed towards the flag only and meet the Town of Marana low light requirements. No ornamental flags or windsocks are permitted to be Visible from Neighboring Property. GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

Gutters and downspouts shall match or approximate the color of house or trim. Every effort should be made to see that the runoff is not diverted to neighboring property or common area. When gutter installation also includes fascia board, colors shall match the existing surface to which it is being applied. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & LIGHTING

Winter holiday decorations may be displayed from November 15th to January 15th. Other holiday decorations will be allowed thirty (30) days before and must be removed within fifteen (15) days following the holiday. Lighting may not create a nuisance to neighbors and must meet Marana City code requirements for outdoor lighting. LIGHTING & LIGHT FIXTURES

The CC&Rs state that exterior lighting must not create a nuisance to neighbors. All landscape lighting shall be shielded to prevent nuisance glare to adjacent properties. Motion sensors are prohibited. Security floodlights are only to be used on an intermittent basis and not to illuminate landscaping and/or patios. Floodlight dimmers are recommended.

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All decorative yard and post lights shall be automated and controlled by timer and /or photoelectric system, to include those periods when house is vacant. Permitted hours of operation are dusk until midnight. Accent lighting shall be concealed as much as possible by boulders and/or plants, to decrease their visibility during the daytime and may not exceed 18 watts per bulb. All lighting must conform to Town of Marana and/or Pima County’s Outdoor Lighting Code. All outdoor fixtures, other than approved post light and garage light fixtures shall be low voltage and use incandescent or florescent lamps. Colored lenses are prohibited. Pathway light fixtures shall be of high quality, finished to blend with the surroundings, and be compatible with the native desert environment. Lighting fixtures shall not exceed fifteen (15) inches in height. All fixtures shall be low voltage. No exposed bulbs shall be permitted. Low voltage lighting is permitted along walkways, driveways and around patios. Lighting of glass blocks in courtyards and all other walls is permitted. Tree lighting, directed upward, should not create an undue glare to neighbors and/or towards the street. The only allowable light fixtures(s) installed on the front of a garage, on the front of a house or in the front porch area shall be comparable to the existing style as installed by the developer and be complimentary to classic and traditional Southwestern design. No more than one (1) bug light/zappers will be permitted in rear yards only. Bug light/zappers may not be located more than seventy-two (72) inches above the original developer patio slab. MAILBOXES

Mailboxes must be standardized black mailboxes with red flag, identical to the type used by the original developer and approved by the U.S. Postal Service. Replacement red flags can be purchased at most local hardware stores. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain the post, mailbox and tube in good condition and have it repainted black when needed. Only numerical addresses on front of mailbox door are permitted. NAMES IN FRONT YARDS & ON HOUSES

Names located on houses, garages, and in front yards are prohibited. OUTDOOR COOLING SYSTEMS

Micro misting systems permitted in backyard only. Every effort should be made to obscure it from public view. Misting systems must be painted to match color of house or trim. OUTSIDE PIPE INSULATION

Aluminum colored insulation is prohibited. Should a homeowner elect to insulate outside water pipes, it is highly recommended that the homeowner purchase insulation that is foam in nature and colored gray or a neutral earth tone. PATIO ROOF EXTENSIONS Patio roof extensions cannot be free standing structures and must be attached to the rear of the house. House or patio roof extensions must be supported by posts or other single pole

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supports and constructed of the same materials as the house (columns and gables stuccoed and painted to match the house and/or roof tile to match the existing roof). Patio roof extensions should not exceed ninety-six (96) inches from the rear of house and not encroach on rear fifteen (15) foot setback. Detailed and dimensional plans must be submitted with the application request for ARC approval. An attached Alumawood lattice patio cover cannot be located outside the building setback area, however; if the rear yard has additional area inside the BSL, then the posts must be placed at a maximum of ten (10) feet from the house or standard patio cover, and at least fifteen (15) feet from the rear property line and five (5) feet from any side property line. Structures must match body or trim color of the house. PATIO ADDITIONS/SLAB EXTENSIONS Ground level patio extensions may not encroach more than 65% of the yard depth to the property line, or eighteen (18) feet from the house, whichever is less. Concrete/Hardscape extensions, except pool or in ground spa only cool decking, shall be no closer than three (3) feet to the rear property line and eighteen (18) inches from the side property line. Cool decking for pools & in ground spas only may be three (3) feet from any property line. The Architectural Review Committee will consider concrete surfaces that exceed the 65% requirement, provided surfaces are intermittently broken up with appropriately positioned in-ground planters providing for landscape within the extension area. Patio extensions may be concrete, pavestones, or a variety of tile, natural stone, Saltillo, and natural color concrete stamp finishes. Raised patios shall be no more than eighteen (18) inches in height as measured from the original developer grade and shall be no closer than five (5) feet from all surrounding property lines. PET HOUSES/SHELTERS/OUTDOOR PENS/KENNELS AND RUNS No Owner shall be permitted to raise, breed, or keep animals or poultry of any kind for commercial or business purposes. Pet houses, shelters, outdoor pens, kennels and runs are permitted in rear or side yards not Visible From Neighboring Property. Structures shall not be attached to any party walls and may not alter any Lot drainage. PLANTERS/POTS Raised landscape or garden planter boxes may not be attached directly to common party walls of adjacent lots or Dwelling Unit and may not exceed twenty-four (24) inches in height. Garden planter boxes utilizing masonry construction must be stuccoed and painted to match the home or utilize a stacked stone veneer. Railroad tie/wood construction is also acceptable. Plant height may not exceed height of surrounding walls. A maximum of five (5) pots are permitted in the front of the house. Decorative/unplanted pots utilized as art objects are included in this total. PROHIBITED STRUCTURES The following structures shall be prohibited from use in Del Webb at Dove Mountain:

Fixed frame or permanently extended awnings Clothes lines, clothes poles, or other drying devices Detached garage Privacy structures, arches, casitas Golf ball barriers

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Kithaus Metal or decorative window bars Play structures or trampolines Storage buildings or sheds Tents of a permanent nature

RAMADAS/GAZEBOS AND PERGOLAS Ramadas/gazebos and pergola structures may be erected in rear yards only, subject to prior review and approval by the Committee and subject to the following guidelines: (a) the maximum roof height is ten (10) feet at the highest point; (b) ramadas or gazebos must be painted or stained to complement the house color; (c) pergolas must contain an open slatted roof and must be painted to complement the body color of the home; (d) support pillars must be painted to complement the body color of the home or faced with stone accents as applicable to the Community; (e) palapas or tiki huts will not be considered for approval.

All structures must be setback a minimum of three (3) feet from all surrounding property lines and shall require shielding with approved landscaping material on Lots with view fencing. Any lighting proposed for ramadas or pergolas must be included in the submittal and approved by the Committee prior to installation.

RETRACTABLE PATIO AWNINGS Fabricated retractable extensions are allowed on the rear and/or side of a covered patio and/or house to provide passive cooling and may also provide shade to a patio area when in use. Retractable awnings shall be fixed at the current roofline or at the level of the horizontal roofline of the house. In certain situations, they may be installed at the top of the opening between the masonry patio columns. They shall be operated either manually or mechanically and shall not have separate poles for support. The housing of the retractable extension and all exposed metal must be made of non-corrosive metal with a factory coating that does not require painting. Color samples of the metal and materials must be provided to the ARC with application materials. The shading fabric must be made of a durable acrylic or Sunbrella® type material that has a 10-year warranty against sun-fade or sun-rot. The metal housing and fabric color must be solid, neutral and/or as close as possible to the color of the house and shall not incorporate stripes, patterns, deep scallops or fringe. Wind sensors are recommended for all installations; however, wind sensors are required for any retractable awning that does not have a documented rating to withstand 60mph wind gusts. When extended, the minimum clearance from the patio surface must be 6.5’. The extension may have up to a 6” valance below the end bar as long as the 6.5’ minimum clearance is maintained. No enclosures or side panels of any kind are permitted to be attached to the extension and storage of any vehicle, tool, building and gardening materials or supplies is prohibited. Retractable awnings must not extend beyond the corners of the house, must not extend more than 10’ beyond the rear or side exterior wall of the house or patio and must not extend over the lot line of the home to which it is attached.

Retractable awnings are intended for passive cooling and active use purposes and shall be extended only between sunrise and sunset unless the resident is actively using the area under the awning after sunset.

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Awning fabric that is vinyl, acrylic or flammable in any way shall not cover grills, fire pits, smokers or propane heaters. Residents shall not suspend anything from the awnings that is prohibited elsewhere in the CC&Rs or Guidelines. Applications shall include documentation and specifications that show compliance with fabric and housing color, design, durability, wind resistance, flammability, and extension height. The guideline does not imply nor endorse that awnings are “solar energy devices” as defined by Arizona law. SATELLITE DISHES/ANTENNAS/OVER-THE-AIR RECEPTION DEVICES Pursuant to FCC Regulations, the ARC does not require approval for the installation of satellite dish or over-the-air reception devices (wireless internet broadband antennas). Over-the-Air Reception Devices (OTARD) are defined by the FCC as any device used for the reception of video or audio television broadcast signals, Direct Broadcast Satellite Services (BS), or Multi-Channel Multi-Point Distribution Services (MDS), and reception or transmission of fixed wireless communications signals. Any mast, cabling, supports, guy wires, conduits, wiring, fasteners or other accessories for the proper installation, maintenance and use of an antenna, shall be considered part of the antenna. The FCC requires that subscriber antennas must be labeled to give notice of potential radio frequency safety hazards of these antennas. For two-way fixed Wireless Internet Broadband antennas mounted on a mast, the ARC requires subscriber equipment installation be performed by professional personnel. Homeowners are cautioned to make sure that antennas attached to a mast are properly grounded. Homeowners should investigate the possible dangers of lightning strikes inherent to this area and are encouraged to check with their insurance agents to verify coverage of lightning strikes to antennas mounted on masts. Devices shall not exceed one (1) meter (39.4 inches) in diameter or less, and shall be installed solely on the homeowner’s property, not encroaching on adjacent common areas or another homeowner’s property. Satellite dishes or other devices shall be installed in the most unobtrusive manner. The ARC recommends the satellite dish or device be placed as close to the rear of the house as possible, preferably ground mounted. If the satellite dish or device is mounted on the house, the brackets and cables must be painted color of house. Present and future aesthetic value of the community must be considered when installing the satellite dish. Homeowners are responsible for the maintenance and repair of antennas. Antennas must not be allowed to fall into disrepair or become safety hazards. SCREENS/SUN SCREENS/SHADES/SHUTTERS/SECURITY DOORS/ SECURITY BARS/RETRACTABLE SCREEN DOORS/ENTRY WAY ENCLOSURES & PATIO ENCLOSURES

Original Window Screens Frames of window screens will be the color of the original frames, or the body color of the house. Screening material will be original material color.

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Window/Solar Sun Screens Frames of sunscreen will be the color of the original frames, or the body color of the house. Screening material will be black or bronze. Tan, beige, silver or reflective screen material are specifically prohibited. Exterior Roll-Down Screens Exterior metal hardware and tracks for roll down screens will be the color of the house or trim. The screening material will be color of house, black or bronze. Exterior screens must be able to be fastened down when extended. Exterior roll-down screens are limited to the rear and sides of the developer-built patio. Plastic, reed or bamboo screens are prohibited. Exterior Roll-Down Shades All roll-down shades on rear patio will be the color of the house or trim. Roll-down shades must be able to be secured when extended. Exterior roll-down shades are limited to the rear and sides of the developer-built patio. Plastic, reed or bamboo shades are prohibited. All sunscreens must remain in rolled up condition when sun is not a factor. Exterior Roll-Down Shutters All roll-down shutters must be bronze or black in color or closely resemble a color that presents the appearance of a window. Roll down shutters cannot be the same color as the base color of the home. Roll down shutters must be installed by a professional representative of the manufacturer, and be of roll formed aluminum material. Roll-down shutters are limited to the rear of the house. The mechanical housing mounted to the home must be painted the same color as the home or the color of “pop out” above the window if mounted to such. A detailed description of materials, installation procedures, and manufacturer’s literature must be included with submittal for approval. Roll down shutters must be maintained and in an operable condition. Security Doors Aluminum screen doors are prohibited. Security doors are approved for front, rear and side doors. Wrought iron security doors do not need to be submitted for ARC Committee approval if all requirements are met:

1. The color of security door is the same color of the house or trim color. 2. Screening material is the color of the house or trim color. 3. Designs on doors must be consistent with the native desert environment. 4. Security/screen doors that incorporate glass panels are subject to ARC review.

Security Window Bars Metal or decorative window bars are prohibited. Retractable Screen Doors Color of retractable screen doors will be the color of the house or trim. Screening material will be color of house, bronze or black. Retractable screen doors may be single or double doors. Front Entry Way Enclosures Color of entry way enclosure must be color of house, trim or dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. Screening material must be color of house, bronze or black. Designs on doors must be consistent with the native desert environment and included with ARC application.

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Screen Enclosures of Rear Patio Enclosed sunrooms are different from room additions and do not need to meet the same criteria of a room addition. Enclosed sunrooms are allowed under the following conditions:

1. The delineated outline of the sunroom may only include the area of the original patio footprint and/or the optional space provision which was available through the builder at the time of construction.

2. The area to be enclosed must have a twenty-four (24) inch high masonry pony wall on all sides, which include a window sill to match/blend with the original construction.

3. All constructed wall surfaces, not screened or windowed, must be stuccoed and painted to match the color of the existing house.

4. If adding additional patio space in the optional areas, the roof addition of the new patio must match the existing patio roof structure in design, materials and color.

5. Glass windows and/or vinyl screens may be used for the enclosure. The approved screening material colors are beige, tan, brown or black. The glass and/or screen surface area must be a minimum coverage of 65% of the wall surface area on each wall side. Supports for the screening and/or glass may be placed up to a maximum of five (5) foot intervals around the enclosure.

6. The glass window frames design, configuration and color must match the existing window frames of the house. The screen frames and screen support frames must match the original base color of the house. The screen fabric must be UV resistant and match the existing sun screen material and color screen guidelines.

7. There must be at least one 36” or 42” exit door into the back yard. The door must meet the community standards for exterior doors. If using a door that swings out, the door must open at least 90 degrees from the face of the door to the opposite stop. Sliding screen doors are permitted with only the approved screening materials and colors.

8. Ceiling fans are permitted in the interior of the enclosed area.

9. Roof gutters and down spouts must be installed on all sides of the enclosed structure. Water runoff must remain on the homeowner’s lot.

10. The enclosed patio area may be used for living space only, not used for any type of storage. The patio enclosure must not be used for housing for animals, pets, boats motorcycles, off road vehicles or the like.

The enclosed patio area must be maintained to remain in like new appearance as originally constructed. SEAT WALLS/COURTYARD WALL/PONY WALL Inside the building set back line, walls may not exceed 16 feet in continuous length and forty-two (42) inches in total height. No walls over twenty-four (24) inches may be constructed outside the setback areas around the home. Walls must be stuccoed and painted to match the body color of the home. Walls must be located a minimum of five (5) feet from the rear property line and three (3) feet from the side property lines.

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SECURITY CAMERA INSTALLATION Reason(s) for equipment usage and viewing area under examination must be included with application. External surveillance equipment shall not be installed so as to be intrusive on neighboring property. Whenever possible, camera housing color and location of installation shall be as unobtrusive as possible. SIGNAGE All signage must be of a professional nature and comply with the CCRs. Political signs do not require ARC approval. Political signs must be in compliance with the Town of Marana and/or Pima County guidelines. Political signs are permitted to be placed in front yards within seventy-one (71) days before an election, and must be removed three (3) days after an election. The number of political signs on a property is not limited, but the maximum aggregate total dimensions of all political signs shall not exceed nine (9) square feet. One (1) “for sale” or one (1) “for rent” sign by homeowner is allowed and does not require ARC approval. Licensed Realtor® professional signage is excluded from prior approval. Two riders for each licensed Realtor® professional “for sale” or “for rent” signs are permitted without ARC approval. Open House (OH) directional signs which give directions to a house which is for sale or for lease to which the public is invited for a walk-in inspection are permitted under the following conditions:

1. OH signs are permitted Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 8 am-4 pm. 2. OH signs shall be contained to a maximum height of no more than three (3) feet

from the ground to the top of the sign. 3. No more than four (4) OH signs will be permitted per lot. This excludes the one (1)

For Sale or For Lease sign allowed to be posted on the Lot. 4. OH signs will be permitted to be placed on a different resident's Lot, provided that

the lot Owner's permission has been previously obtained. 5. No attachments or riders are permitted, including flags, balloons, etc. 6. OH signs will not be permitted on any main arterial streets 7. OH signs will not be permitted in the medians. 8. OH signs will not be permitted on any side or rear yard walls, sidewalks or roadways. 9. OH signs will not be permitted at the main entrances.

A homeowner may display a maximum of three (3) signs, showing that the property is protected by a security system. Owners will be permitted to post 'no soliciting' signs near or on the front door, or in the front yard near the entrance to a courtyard. Such 'no soliciting' signs shall not exceed one (1) foot in height if placed in the ground and, additionally, shall not exceed a size of thirty-six (36) square inches (e.g., three (3) inches by twelve (12) inches.) Address numbers matching the original finish, size, style/font and location installed by the builder do not require approval. Signage, advertising or promoting of a contractor, company or service is prohibited except for signs posted during active construction/installation of work to comply with R.O.C.

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contractor requirements. Signage must be removed no later than two (2) weeks after completion of work. SNAKE/RODENT BARRIER To block snakes or rodents, galvanized metal hardware cloth or perforated pinhole metal mesh may be attached to gates and/or fences. Hardware cloth or perforated pinhole metal mesh may be placed on the interior or exterior side of the fence or gate, must have an opening size between 1/8” to ½”, and not exceed thirty-six (36) inches in height. Should colored hardware cloth be used, must match wrought iron color of fence or gate (bronze or black). SOLAR PANELS & COLLECTORS All solar installation requests must minimally include a copy of the plot plan and information detailing the panel/frame color; the pitch and method of panel mounting, the placement/ location of the collectors/panels; and the placement and appearance of other associated equipment. Any Solar panels not originally installed by the Developer must comply with the following Rules: The ARC acknowledges the applicable Arizona Revised Statutes that regulate their ability to review and approve solar energy devices. However, those same statutes also allow the ARC to create “reasonable rules regarding the placement of a solar energy device.” This section outlines the ARC expectations and requirements for any solar energy device installation project within the Association. Placement

1. In reviewing any proposed location, the ARC prefers locations that eliminate or minimize the potential visual exposure of the installation. In addition, their expectation is that the size or scope of any installation is consistent with the normal energy demands of a typical Residence within the Association.

2. In reviewing any proposed location, the ARC considers: a) the potential visual exposure from adjacent streets or other Common Areas; b) the design integration with the Residence, Structure or other Improvements; c) the topography and vegetation context on the Lot; and, d) the relationship to adjacent Lots.

3. A ground mounted installation is preferred if: a) the resulting potential visual exposure is reduced when compared to a similar

roof mounted installation; b) the appropriate building envelope response is maintained; c) existing vegetation and other natural features of the Lot are not disturbed or

eliminated; and, d) related visual mitigation screening (such as walls, landscape, etc.) is

included.

4. A roof mounted installation is preferred if the resulting potential visual exposure is reduced when compared to a similar ground mounted installation. In most instances, a roof mounted installation on flat roof areas of the Residence or Structure is preferred to any installation on pitched roof areas of the Residence or Structure.

5. Any flat roof mounted installation is preferred to incorporate collectors or panels that: a) are mounted directly to and parallel with the roof plane; and,

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b) maintain a height profile that is below the height of the lowest surrounding parapet wall top condition. A reasonable increase in the total collector area or array size may be necessary to maintain these criteria.

6. Any pitched roof mounted installation is preferred to incorporate collectors or panels that:

a) are mounted directly to and parallel with the roof plane; and, b) maintain a height profile that is below the height of the lowest adjacent roof

ridge top or peak condition. A reasonable increase in the total collector area or array size may be necessary to maintain these criteria.

Appearance 1. As a part of the above placement criteria, the ARC considers the appearance of the

related equipment components of any installation. As applicable, these include but are not limited to mounting frames, hardware, piping, conduit, storage tanks, inverters, etc.

2. All related equipment components are preferred to be: a) concealed by the Residence, Structure or other Improvements; and/or, b) positioned below the footprint of the collectors or panels so as not to be

visible. 3. Excluding the surface face of the collectors or panels, all related equipment

components not complying with item number one above are considered to be visible. As applicable, visible components of the entire installation are preferred to:

a) match the adjacent ground or roof material color; b) be a uniform dark color; or, c) match the adjacent surface finish color of the Residence, Structure or other

Improvements whenever possible. 4.The finish color of the surface face of the collectors or panels should be considered

when manufacturing options are available. Finish color options that are more compatible with the adjacent surface finish color of the Residence, Structure or other Improvements are preferred. A reasonable increase in the total collector area or array size may be necessary to maintain this criterion.

Modifications Prior to Approval In considering any proposed solar energy device installation the ARC reserves the right to request modifications to any proposed installation prior to granting approval. However, such modifications will not unreasonably:

a) incur an increase in the cost of the installation; and/or, b) decrease the efficiency of the installation.

SOLAR TUBE SKYLIGHTS Solar tube skylights are permitted. They do not require an ARC approval. The HOA, the ARC and the Board are not liable to the property owners for roof damage or effects to roof warranties. Roof mounted solar tubes and skylights shall have flashing colored or painted to closely match the adjacent roof color. All glazing shall be solar bronze or clear with no white glazing allowed. SOUND SPEAKERS External speakers are discouraged. Televisions, stereos or any sound emitting devices should not be audible so as to disturb neighbor’s peace and quiet. Sound speakers are limited to rear of house.

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SPAS Hot tubs and spas shall be located in a manner to be the least obtrusive and the least viewable from neighboring Lots and streets. Above ground spas shall be permitted on Lots with view fencing subject to Committee approval. Spas must be setback a minimum of five (5) feet from all surrounding property lines and shall be shielded from view with landscaping as approved by the Committee. Spa equipment must be concealed or screened by vegetation from the view of neighboring Lots and streets or by screen walls. Screen walls may not exceed forty-two (42) inches in height and must be located at least three (3) feet from the property lines and three (3) feet from any rear yard or fence. Walls must be painted to match color of home or trim color. STONE VENEER/STACK STONE Cultured stone veneer or flagstone may be used on the front elevation of a Dwelling. Cultured stone may cover up to a maximum of 35% of the surface of the front elevation of the Dwelling (which shall include stone already installed by Declarant and may include windows and doors for calculation purposes). The quality of any stone veneer must be equal to or better than that used by declarant for Dwellings within the Community. The color of the stone veneer/stack stone shall be consistent with native desert colors of the area and must be approved by the ARC. Front Of House And Courtyard Accents Stone veneer/stack stone is permitted for use on courtyard walls and as an option to painted stucco on the exterior and interior of courtyard walls, pillars, planters (inside or outside) and accessories included inside the courtyard. Rear Yard Or Rear Patio Stack stone/stone veneer is permitted for use in the rear yard or rear patio as an alternative to painted stucco on the sides of barbecues, seat walls, fire places, fire pits, spas, planters or raised patios only as approved by the ARC as permanent structures. Height of stone veneer/stack stone is limited to the height of the structure as specified in these guidelines. Stone veneer/stack stone may cover an entire rear wall or column that is under a rear covered patio. SWIMMING POOLS Above ground pools are prohibited. Swimming pools should be designed to visually connect to the residence through the use of similar materials and color schemes. Pool equipment must be concealed or screened by vegetation from the view of neighboring Lots and streets or by screen walls. Screen walls may not exceed forty-two (42) inches in height and must be located at least three (3) feet from the property lines and three (3) feet from any rear yard or fence. Screening shall be constructed of CMU block walls, stuccoed and painted to match color of house. Plantings may also be used to screen pool pumps and other mechanical equipment. Pool equipment shall be placed in locations on the Lot so that the noise generated by the equipment will be the least disruptive to neighbors. The ARC may require that existing landscaping or other structures be modified or removed to accommodate the placement of pool equipment for the purpose of mitigating noise disruption. Water flowing from pool or spa equipment or from water features, must be directed so that it does not run onto neighboring property, common areas or golf course.

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TRASH AND RECYCLE CONTAINER WALLS Container(s) must not be visible from the street, golf course, common areas and/or neighboring property. If trash container(s) are not kept in the garage, they must be kept behind a wall. Trash container(s) should be removed from the curb as soon as possible after trash collection. TRELLISES Planting trellises must be submitted for approval by the Architectural Committee prior to installation and are permitted under the following guidelines:

A trellis may be installed against the Dwelling Unit (it is suggested that the installation be at least 18 inches from the Dwelling Unit to avoid violating the termite barrier).

Trellises must be constructed of metal. Pre-manufactured wooden or plastic trellises will not be considered. All trellises must be anchored in concrete, covered with live, approved plant materials from the Del Webb at Dove Mountain approved plant list.

Trellis finishes may be of natural rust, black or natural earth tone colors that blend into the environment.

A trellis may be installed a minimum of three (3) feet from a fence/perimeter wall, but may not exceed the height of the fence-perimeter wall.

A freestanding trellis, used for privacy, may be considered by the ARC. Privacy trellises must be anchored in concrete, meet all of the above stated criteria, and be approved by the ARC.

UMBRELLAS Sun umbrellas are permitted in both front courtyard and rear yard areas and do not require ARC approval so long as all Design Guideline criteria are satisfied. Sun umbrellas in front courtyard areas, visible from the street, shall be of earth tones or neutral colors, and be consistent with the native desert environment. Bold, bright-colored umbrellas are not permitted in front courtyards. UTILITY BOXES/FIRE HYDRANTS Control of vegetation around public utility boxes must allow for observation, maintenance and repair crews to access front panels and utility box doors. No structure or other obstacle may be installed blocking utility box access. Fire hydrants require an unhindered and unobstructed distance of three feet radius around hydrant except as otherwise noted or approved. WALLS Common walls do not exceed a height of seventy-two (72) inches. The footings installed by the developer are not intended to support more courses; i.e., layers of block. The height of walls are measured from the original final finished grade elevation by developer, on the highest grade side of the inside wall. The maximum height of all common walls follow any grade change along the wall so that no more than seventy-two (72) inches is visible at any one point along the wall. All proposed walls require a Town of Marana permit. Due to the complexities involved in building retaining walls, a detailed, separate drawing must be furnished to the ARC showing site location of the wall, detailed sections of the slope and wall for each condition, material, construction detail, drainage, etc. All drawings are to be fully dimensioned. Some walls

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may require structural engineering and the ARC may require a sealed drawing to show the completed engineering. Common walls to consist of standard Del Webb at Dove Mountain block wall or wrought iron view fencing, installed on side and rear yard property lines, shall not exceed seventy two (72) inches in height from original developer final grade and shall not project past the front corners of the house. Courtyard walls, pony walls and seat walls must be inside the building set back line, walls may not exceed 16 feet in continuous length and forty-two (42) inches in total height. No walls over twenty-four (24) inches may be constructed outside the setback areas around the home. Walls must be stuccoed and painted to match the body color of the home. Walls must be located a minimum of five (5) feet from the rear property line and three (3) feet from the side property lines. Courtyard walls less than thirty-six (36) inches high, and those with openings facing the street which allow views inside the wall make the courtyard space subject to the same limitations as front yards without courtyards. Approved gates shall not constitute such an opening. RETURN WALLS: Return walls can be added to either side of the house with the following conditions;

The additional return wall must abut the existing common party walls/Party Structure that were originally installed by the Developer;

Must be setback a minimum of ten (10) feet from the front corner of the house;

Must match the material and colors of the existing common party walls/Party Structure;

If there is not an existing common party wall/Party Structure for the requested new return wall to abut into, neighbor to neighbor consent must be given in writing before submitting to the ARC.

WATER FEATURES Water features shall not exceed thirty-six (36) inches in height from original developer patio slab as viewed from owner’s patio, be composed of natural materials and incorporate a re-circulating pump. Water features shall be located within private court yards and/or back yard areas only. Water feature pumps shall be screened from street, common areas, golf course views or neighboring properties and located to minimize noise transmission. The ARC requires that a water feature incorporate a draining system. Water features may not drain into common area or neighboring lots. Water features may require a 110 volt connection, and a ground fault interrupter (GFI) outlet. All wiring shall be buried underground. Water features may require a Town of Marana and/or Pima County permit. WATER FOUNTAINS Water fountains located in rear yards shall not exceed sixty (60) inches in height, from original developer patio slab as viewed from owner’s patio. Water fountains shall not drain into common area or neighboring lots. Water fountains may be located in front courtyards, and shall not exceed the height of courtyard wall which shall not exceed forty-eight (48) inches from original developer patio slab.

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Water fountains may require a 110 volt connection, and a fault interrupter (GFI) outlet. All wiring shall be buried underground. Water fountains may require a Town of Marana and/or Pima County permit. The ARC requires that a water fountain incorporate a draining system. Water features may not drain into common area or neighboring lots. WEATHER REPORTING EQUIPMENT Weather reporting equipment may not be placed on the roof or chimney of any residence without the review and approval of the ARC. A drawing is required showing the placement and size of such equipment. WROUGHT IRON FENCING Wrought iron fencing is not permitted on front courtyards/porches on the front of the home. Wrought iron fencing enclosing a swimming pool or spa, shall not exceed a height of sixty (60) inches from original developer grade, and shall be painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. .

Wrought iron fencing installed in the side or rear yard, when connecting to CMU block; a stuccoed wall; a pillar; or the house and which are visible from the street shall be painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. WROUGHT IRON GATES Wrought iron gates installed on front courtyard pillars, on wrought iron fencing in the rear or side yard, on patio walls, or any painted stuccoed wall, shall be uniform in height with the wall and or pillars. Gates and side panels installed on a front courtyard shall not exceed sixty (60) inches width in total for both the gate and panel(s). Wrought iron gates installed on front courtyard walls or pillars shall be painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. Wrought iron gates installed on wrought iron fence in side or back yards shall be painted to match color of fence. Wrought iron gates installed on block walls in side or back yards shall be painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. Designs on gates must be consistent with the native desert environment and submitted with ARC application. Gates on community perimeter fences/walls are not permitted. OTHER SIDE YARD GATES: All side yard gate changes must be approved by the Architectural Review Committee; gates may be natural wood that has been sealed or stained a natural wood color, a wood composite to match natural wood with a metal frame painted to match the color of house, trim, dark brown, dark rust, bronze or black. Gates may protrude height of attached fence or wall if slightly curved or decorative. See samples of side yard gates that may be approved by the Architectural Review Committee:

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Perforated 24-gage steel or metal screening with hole size of 1/16 or 3/32 may be added to the back side of the wrought iron gate. It must match the existing gate in color. It must be professionally and securely attached. It is not allowed to hang loose or appeal in disrepair. It must be maintained in new condition at all times. A 24-gage steel panel may be added to the back side of the wrought iron gate. It must match the existing gate in color and cover the entire gate. It must be professionally and securely attached. It is not allowed to hang loose or appear in disrepair. It must be maintained in new condition at all times. ARTICLE VII – WORD DEFINITIONS ARC: The committee established by the Board to review all plans and applications for the construction and modification of improvements on the Properties (subject to the rights reserved to Declarant in Section 11.3(a)) and to administer and enforce the architectural controls described in Article XI. Art/Artifacts: Man-made or natural decorative object placed on a homeowner’s lot. Block:

CMU Block: Concrete blocks requiring stucco and paint to match house color or trim.

Courtyard: An area usually leading to an entrance, partially paved with a hard surface (e.g. flagstone or brick), surrounded by a CMU block wall not to exceed forty-eight (48) inches high attached to house and stuccoed and painted to match house. A courtyard may include an optional gate. Exterior Stone Veneers: Manufactured natural thin stone wall panels consist of authentic stone veneer, cast stone, cut stone, sawn stone or quarry chopped stone as permitted on permanent structures in lieu of stucco and paint to match house. Final Original Grade: Elevation of ground surface to create a natural drainage or runoff into street as graded by original developer. It is acknowledged that there may be multiple grades on a single Lot and grade will be evaluated on an individual basis. Flags - Ornamental: Temporary flags attached to a removable light- weight pole, fastened to a wall-mounted bracket. Flag Pole: Metal or fiberglass pole, one piece or telescoping, to be one-and-a-half (1 ½) to two (2) inch diameter and not to exceed twenty (20) feet in height from original developer patio slab. Gables: The triangular top section of garage and house. Hardscape: Inanimate elements of landscaping such as stone walls, concrete or brick patios, pathways, water features or any home extension that is not part of animate, horticultural elements i.e., plants.

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Material View: The view as seen directly out the back of a property. Planting Areas:

Natural: Plants that are native, indigenous to Southwest desert region (Per Approved Plant Materials & Tree List /APPENDIX C) and may be planted anywhere on a lot Transitional: Plants that may be planted anywhere on the lot except front yards.

Private: Area where designated plants are to be used limited to private patios and rear yards only. (See APPENDIX C)

Private Patio: A courtyard or terrace not viewable from street or common area. Sunscreens: Screen material attached to outside of window frame to reduce sun penetration. Walls:

Common Wall: A wall built on property line, separating two (2) properties Courtyard Wall: A CMU block wall stuccoed and painted to match house surrounding an area of ground or structure Perimeter Wall: walls and fences constructed by Declarant which serve as walls for the properties or which separate any Lot from Common Area or any Private Amenity. Privacy Wall: A wall between properties not on property line Pool Wall: A wall built around a pool for safety and privacy as required by code. Return Wall: A short wall usually perpendicular to, and at the end of, a house, pillar or freestanding wall Seat Wall: A structure supporting a bench or seat constructed of concrete block, finished in stucco and painted color of house or trim Trash and Recycle Container Wall: A wall or walls usually placed on side yard to store trash and recycle containers out of sight

Water Feature: A garden focal point with water tumbling over and around natural rock material. Visible from Neighboring Property: Visible from other Lots, Common Area by any Person six feet in height standing at foundation level on such Lot, Common Area as defined in Exhibit C 3 (h) of the Declaration. Yards:

Front Yard: Area extending across full width of Lot from street Lot line to front footprint of house and garage. Example: Drawings of Lot footprints at HOA office for clarification. Rear Yard: Area extending across width of Lot between back footprint of building and rear lot line. Side Yard: Area on either side of house extending from front footprint of building alongside to back corners of house where rear yard begins.

Xeriscape: Landscaping of native plants that require only minimal irrigation.

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APPENDIX A

IMPROVEMENTS/MAINTENANCE PROCESSES LIST The following improvements and/or maintenance processes will not require ARC submittal and/or approval, if all ARC Design Guideline criteria/standard are met. Failure to satisfy all ARC Design Guideline criteria/standards may result in receipt of a compliance notice requiring application to the ARC for review/approval. Enhancements not subject to ARC review are:

Addition of same type and color of ground cover rock Bug light/zappers Garage door vents Garage door replacement (original color) Garage door ventilation fans Rain gutters Mail box/red flag replacement Micro misting system Political signs Portable barbecues – gas fired Portable fire pits - gas fired Portable chimineas – gas fired Realtor for sale signs Rear yard installation of Apache Brown crushed rock or decomposed granite ground

cover, one-half ( ½ ) inch to a maximum size of one (1) inch, to fulfill minimal rear yard landscape requirement (proof of installation must be supplied to Association Management within established timelines for rear yard landscape installation)

Resident for sale/for rent signs Repainting of front door (original color) Repainting of house and trim (original color) Repainting of wrought iron fencing and gates (original color) Replacement of same type approved plants/trees Replacement of same type and color of roof tile Satellite dishes Security Doors Solar tube skylights Umbrellas Water pipe insulation – Neutral earth tones, black or gray (no aluminum) Window glass replacement Window/solar sun screens Window tinting

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APPENDIX B

PROHIBITED PLANT MATERIALS & TREE LIST All Palms (Palmae) are prohibited.

All Pines (Pinus), Cypress (Cupressus), False Cypress (Chamaecyparis), Juniper or Cedar (Juniperus), whose mature height may reasonably be expected to exceed seventy-two (72) inches, will be prohibited. Exception: Dwarf varieties, which will attain a height less than seventy-two (72) inches, are allowed within private gardens only.

Olive trees (Olea europaea) except Swan Hill Olive.

Oleanders (Nerium oleander and Thevetla spp. Exception: Dwarf varieties will be allowed within private gardens only.

Pennisetum spp (known as Fountain Grass) and Pampas Grass spp.

Common Bermuda Grass.

Stipa tennuisima or Nasella tennuisima (known as Mexican Feather Grass).

All varieties of full-size citrus. Exception: Dwarf citrus, permitted in private/rear or side yard only.

Specific plant materials prohibited because of aesthetic reasons or their allergy producing characteristics, or who are susceptible to disease include:

*Exceptions: Little Leaf Ash and Mastic Tree are included under Appendix C

Latin Name Common Name

Eucalyptus All Varieties

Fraxinus spp Arizona Ash *

Betula spp Birch

Brachychiton spp Bottle Tree

Populus spp Cottonwood

Cupressus Cypress

Baccharis sarothroides Desert Broom

Arundo donax Giant Reed

Gleditsia spp Locust

Magnolia spp Magnolia

Acer spp Maple

Parkinsonia aculeata Mexican Palo Verde

Melia azedarach Mulberry

Olea Europaea Olive (except Swan Hill)

Pistacia spp Pastiche *

Grevillea spp Silk Tree

Platanus spp Sycamore

Salix spp Willow

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APPENDIX C

APPROVED PLANT MATERIALS & TREE LIST The following plant materials are believed to be compatible with the native desert and are approved for use in Del Webb at Dove Mountain at the Dove Mountain site, in designated areas. Any species not contained herein, may not be planted or installed within the streetscape or front yard of any residence within Del Webb at Dove Mountain at Dove Mountain. All species of cacti are acceptable for use within the project, as are any species not listed below, which are indigenous to the site and the area. APPROVED NATIVE OR DESERT ADAPTED TREES

Latin Name Common Name Ht. x Wt.

Bauhinia lunariodes Anacacho Orchid Tree

Prosopis velutina Arizona Mesquite 30 x 20

Prosopis seedless hybrid AZT Mesquite 30 x 20

Laurus Nobilis

Bay Laurel (in the model complex

- private area patio tree) Rear yard only

Cercidium floridum Blue Palo Verde 34 x 30

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cascalote 20 x 20

Acacia greggi Cat Claw Acacia 20 x 15

Vitex agnus-castus Chaste Tree 20 x 20

Canotia holacantha Cricifixion Thorn 12 x 15

Celtis pallida Desert Hackberry 12 x 9

Cercidium hybrid Desert Museum Palo Verde 25 x 30

Chilopis linearis Desert Willow 25 x 20

Lysilorna thornberi Feather Bush 15 x 12

Cercidium microphyllum Foothills Palo Verde 20 x 20

Olea europaea Fruitless Olive 25 x 25

Olneya tesota Ironwood 30 x 30

Eysenhardtia polystachya Kidneywood 3-20 x 18

Fraxinus greggii Little Leaf Ash 18 x 12

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APPROVED NATIVE OR DESERT ADAPTED TREES (CONTINUED)

Quercus virginiana (multiple

varieties) Live Oak, Joan Lionetti Oak

Eriobotrya Loquat/Japanese Plum P

Private Patios &

Rear Yards

Pistacia lentiscus Mastic Tree 15 x 15

Chaemerops humilis Mediterranean Fan Palm Rear yard only

Acacia aneura Mulga 20 x 12

Celtis reticulata Net Leaf Hackberry tree

Acacia willardiana Palo Blanco 20 x 10

Punica granatur Pomegranate 10 x 6

Prunus spp

Purple Plum/Carolina Laurel

Cherry P

Private Patios &

Rear Yards

Quercus pungens Sandpaper Oak 12 x 12

Acacia stenophylla Shoestring Acacia 30 x 20

Cercidium praecox Sonoran Palo Verde 20 x 20

Acacia farnesiana Sweet Acacia 20 x 20

Acacia smallii Sweet Acacia 20 x 20

Pithecellobiurn flexicaule Texas Ebony 25 x 20

Sophora secundiflora Texas Mountain Laurel 15 x 10

Cordia boisierri Texas Olive

Acacia pendula Weeping Acacia 25 x 15

Acacia constricta Whitehorn Acacia 15 x 15

Acacia salicina Willow Accacia

Podocarpus macrophyllus Yew Pine/Japanese Yew P

Private Patios &

Rear Yards

1. Thorns may be an issue 2. Fruitless Olive Tree tag to be placed in residents’ file 3. Source: Arid Zone Trees, Carefree, AZ

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Plant materials designations: “N” = approved to be planted anywhere on the lot “T” = approved to be planted anywhere on lot except front yards “P” = approved to be planted only in private patios and rear yards

• All Arizona desert wildflowers are permitted in private patios and rear yards. • Arizona desert wildflowers permitted in front and side yards only:

Mexican Gold Poppy, Lupine, Desert Bluebells and Penstemon. • Annual wildflowers growing in front and side yards must be removed at the end of

their growing season. SHRUBS, VINES & ACCENT PLANTS

Latin Name Common Name

Designat

ion

Aloe barbadensis Aloe Vera N Natural Areas

Vauquelinia californica Arizona Rosewood N Natural Areas

Asparagus densiflorus

"Sprengeri" Asparagus Fern P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Asparagus falcatus Asparagus Thorny Creeper P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Aptenia cordifolia Baby Sun Rose T Transitional Areas

Calliandra californica Baja Fairy Duster T Transitional Areas

Ruellia peninsularis Baja Ruellia N Natural Areas

Yucca baccata Banana Yucca N Natural Areas

Ferocactus spp Barrel Cactus/Fishook N Natural Areas

Nolina microcarpa Beargrass N Natural Areas

Acanthus mollis Bear's Breech P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Melampodium leucanthum Blackfoot Daisy N Natural Areas

Cleome isomeris Bladderpod N Natural Areas

Nolina nelsoni Blue Beargrass N Natural Areas

Plumbago auriculata Blue Plumbago N Natural Areas

Bougainvillea spp Bougainvilea P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Encelia farinosa Brittle Bush N Natural Areas

Bulbine frutescens Bulbine N Natural Areas

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Ambrosia deltoidea Bur Sage N Natural Areas

Fatshedera lizei Bush Ivy P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Eriogonum fasciculatum California Buckwheate N Natural Areas

Camellia japonica Camellia P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Euphorbia antis y philitica Candelilla T Transitional Areas

Aloe ferox Cape Aloe T Transitional Areas

Tecomaria capensis Cape Honeysuckle P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Plumbago auriculata Cape Plumbago/Leadwort N Natural Areas

Gelsemium sempervirens Carolina Jasmine T Transitional Areas

Cassia spp

Cassia and Senna (many

varieties) N Natural Areas

Macfadyena unguis-cati Cat's Claw Vine P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Agave americana Century Plan N Natural Areas

Justicia californica Chuparosa N Natural Areas

Potenilla spp Cinquefoil T Transitional Areas

Cordiothymus capitatus Conehead thyme N Natural Areas

Russelia equisetifolia Coral Fountain P Rear yard only

Cotoneaster spp Cotoneaster P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Baccharis pilularis Coyote Bush "Pigeon Point" T Transitional Areas

Lagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Larrea tridentata Creosote Bush N Natural Areas

Bignonia Tangerine Beauty Crossvine P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Chrysactinia mexicana Damiata T Transitional Areas

Lotus rigidus Deervetch N Natural Areas

Aniscanthus thurberi

Desert

Honeysuckle/Chuperosa N Natural Areas

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Hyptis emoryi Desert Lavender N Natural Areas

Bailey a multiradiata Desert Marigold N Natural Areas

Asclepia subulata Desert Milkweed N Natural Areas

Dasylirion wheelen Desert Spoon N Natural Areas

Senecio cineraria Dusty Miller/Silver Plant T Transitional Areas

Nerium Oleander (petite) Dwarf Oleander P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Eremophila maculata Emu Bush T Transitional Areas

Euonymus spp Euonymus P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Ficus spp Fig P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Hamelia patens Firecracker bush P Rear yard only

Gardenia jasminoides Gardenia (many varieties) P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Gazania spp Gazania (many varieties) T Transitional Areas

Hesperaloe funifera Giant Hesperaloe N Natural Areas

Sphaeraclea ambigua Globe Mallow P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Abelia grandiflora Glossy Albelia P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Viguiera deltoidea Golden Eye N Natural Areas

Euphorbia rigida Gopher Plant T Transitional Areas

Dasylerion spp.

Green Desert Spoon,

Toothless Desert Spoon,

etc. N Natural Areas

Leucophyllum frutescens spp Green Texas Ranger T Transitional Areas

Eupatorium/Conoclinium greggi

Gregg's

Mistflower/Boneset/Gregg's

Eupatorium T Transitional Areas

Acacia redolens Ground Cover Acacia T Transitional Areas

Convolvulus mauritanicus Ground Morning Glory T Transitional Areas

Parthenocissus x "Hacienda

Creeper" Hacienda Creeper P Rear yard only

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Nandina domestica Heavenly Bamboo T Transitional Areas

Echinocereus engelmanni Hedgehog Pink Claret Cup N Natural Areas

Hibiscus Hibiscus P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Ilex spp Holly P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Lonicera spp Honey Suckle P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Dodonaea viscosa Hopseed Bush N Natural Areas

Malephora spp Ice Plant T Transitional Areas

Rhaphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Hedera spp Ivy P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Jasminum spp Jasmine P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Simmondsia chinensis Jojoba/Goat Nut N Natural Areas

Juniperus spp Juniper Dwarf (less than 72"

mature height) P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Ruellia brittoniana Katie Ruellia N Natural Areas

Rosa banksiae

Lady Banks'

Rose/Tombstone Rose T Transitional Areas

Lantana spp Lantana N Natural Areas

Callistemon citrinus Lemon Bottlebrush P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Liriope muscari Lily Turf P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Callistemon+A4:E54 citrinus

Little John Dwarf Bottle

Brush P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Cordia parviflora Little Leaf Cordia N Natural Areas

Teucrium x "Mediterranean

Carpet" Mediterranean Carpet N Natural Areas

Caesalpinia mexicana Mexican Bird of Paradise N Natural Areas

Justicia spicgera Mexican Honeysuckle N Natural Areas

Ophiopogon japonicus Mondo Grass P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Dietes

Moraea/Ft. Night Lily/Iris

Butterfly N Natural Areas

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Ipomoea Morning Glory T Transitional Areas

Euphorbia resinifera Moroccan Mound N Natural Areas

Tagetes lemmonii

Mountain Lemmon

Marigold N Natural Areas

Myrtus communis Myrtle P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Carissa macrocarpa Natal Plum P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Hesperaloe nocturna Night Blooming Hesperaloe N Natural Areas

Fouquieria splendens Ocotillo N Natural Areas

Agave vilmoriniana Octopus Agave N Natural Areas

Tecoma spp.

Orange jubilee, Yellow

bells, etc. N Natural Areas

Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Grape T Transitional Areas

Passiflora Passion Vine T Transitional Areas

Penstemon spp Penstemon N Natural Areas

Vinca spp Periwinkle P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Philodendron selloum Philodendron P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Photinia spp Photinia T Transitional Areas

Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple Guave T Transitional Areas

Ascieplas linaria Pineneedle Milkweek N Natural Areas

Calliandra eriophylla (native) Pink Fairy Duster N Natural Areas

Pittosporum spp (tobira) Pittosporum P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Opuntia spp Prickly Pear Cactus N Natural Areas

Ligustrum Privet P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Dodonea viscosa 'purpurea' Purple Hopseed Bush N Natural Areas

Pyracantha spp Pyracantha P Private Patios & Rear Yards

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Agave spp.

Queen Victoria agave,

Artichocke Agave, etc. N Natural Areas

Antigonon leptopus

Queen's Wreath - Coral

Vine P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Zephyranthes candida Rain Lily P Rear yard only

Caesalpina pulcherrima Red Bird of Paradise T Transitional Areas

Hesperaloe parviflora Red Aloe Yucca N Natural Areas

Muhlenbergia capillaris Regal Mist - capillaris T Transitional Areas

Rosa Rosemary P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary T Transitional Areas

Cycas revoluta Sago Palm P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Carnegiea gigantea Saguaro N Natural Areas

Atnplex spp Saltbush (many varieties) N Natural Areas

Salvia sp Salvia T Transitional Areas

Mortonia scabrella Sandpaper Bush N Natural Areas

Santolina spp Santolina/Lavender Cotton T Transitional Areas

Trixis californica Shrub Trixis N Natural Areas

Dyssodia acerosa Shrubby Dogwood T Transitional Areas

Elaeagnus commutata Silverberry P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Pedilanthus macrocarpus Slipper Flower N Natural Areas

Phaseolus caracalla Snail Vine T Transitional Areas

lavandula spp. Spanish Lavendar, etc. N Natural Areas

Spiraea spp Spirea P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Trachelospermum

jasmoindoides Star Jasmine P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Rhus ovata Sugar Bush/Suguar Sumac T Transitional Areas

Eremophila spp.

Summertime Emu Bush,

Easter Egg Emu bush, etc. N Natural Areas

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Lycium exsertum Thornrush N Natural & Transitional Areas

Osteospermum fruiticosum Trailing African Daisy T Natural & Transitional Areas

Tecoma stans Trumpet Bush Yellow T Natural & Transitional Areas

Ericameria laricifolia Turpentine Bush N Natural & Transitional Areas

Cyperus alternifolius Umbrella Plant P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Evalentine Valentine Bush T Natural & Transitional Areas

Verbena spp Verbema N Natural & Transitional Areas

Viburnums spp Viburnum P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Teucrium chamaedrys Wall Germander T Natural & Transitional Areas

Agave weberi Weber Agave N Natural Areas

Callistemon viminalis Weeping Bottlebrush P Private Patios & Rear Yards

Clematis ligusticifolia Wetern Virgins Bower T Transitional Areas

Gaura lindheimeri Whirling Butterflies N Natural Areas

Agave huachucensis Wide Leave Agave N Natural Areas

Lycium fremontii Wolfberry/Freemonts N Natural Areas

Buddha mambila Wooly Butterfly Bush N Natural Areas

Yucca spp Yucca N Natural Areas

Dalea spp Prairie Clovers T Transitional Areas

Produce bearing plants and trees shall be contained in the back and side yard only. Flowering annuals, in the front yard, must be in containers or pots. An irrigation drip system is recommended for all containers and pots. Planted pots in the front yard must be free-standing and cannot be buried.

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APPENDIX D ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE SUBMITTAL FORM

Please mail to:

Del Webb at Dove Mountain Community Association, Inc. 14085 N. Del Webb Trail ~ Marana, AZ 85658 Phone: (520) 485-0201 Fax: (520) 344-9661

PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW: ARE YOU SUBMITTING PRIOR TO LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY? I AM CURRENTLY LIVING IN THIS COMMUNITY. Name: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________ Community: _________________________________________ Lot#_________________ Property Address: _____________________________________Phone#_______________ Current Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________ Submittal Type: i.e., landscaping changes to be made to my property and changes to the exterior of my home _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Type of Material to be used - (attach samples / pictures / brochures):__________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Color to be used – (attach samples / pictures / brochures):__________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ MUST INCLUDE A PLOT PLAN INDICATING LOCATION OF SUBMITTAL AND INCLUDE APPLICABLE MEASUREMENTS AND DIMENSIONS.

INCOMPLETE SUBMITTALS WILL BE DENIED

Homeowner agrees to comply with all applicable City and State laws, and to obtain all necessary permits. Approval by the Architectural Committee shall not be deemed a warranty or Representation as to the quality of such construction, installation, addition, alteration, repair, change or other work, or that work conforms to any applicable building codes or other Federal, State or local law, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation. Architectural Design Committee requests will be reviewed within 60 days. Requests will be approved, denied or returned for additional information.

Homeowner Signature: Date: _______________________

Homeowner E-mail address: ____________________________________________________________________

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APPENDIX E MINIMAL FRONT YARD LANDSCAPING Plant/tree materials, viewable by the public in front yards, shall be installed at the following minimum sizes and quantities. The plants/trees must be selected from Appendix C, which lists the approved trees, shrubs, plants and ground covers:

Two Trees from Appendix C, minimum fifteen-gallon size or larger (approved for Front Yard application) OR an application for an alternative to the required native or desert adapted tree may be considered by the ARC. An alternative plant species from the cactus family with a height of at least sixty (60) inches from ground level when planted will be an alternative. (Examples: Saguaros or multi-stemmed organ pipe cactus are acceptable. Mexican fence post cactus or ocotillos are not acceptable as an alternative.) The ARC shall review photos or description before approval of an application.

Eight 5-Gallon Plants “N” (natural) or “T” (transitional)

Five 1-Gallon Plants/Ground Cover “N” (natural) or “T” (transitional)

One Automatic Irrigation System

For definition of “N’ and “T” see Appendix C

Ground cover rock to be installed in front, front side, and rear yards with a minimum size of one-half (1/2) inch and maximum size of one (1) inch Apache Brown. Larger rock can be used in drainage areas such as rip rap/river run in Santa Fe Brown.

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APPENDIX F ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS MANAGEMENT In an effort to prevent run-off from waste and/or construction materials from entering our sewer and drainage systems causing harmful contamination and to encourage minimal soil surface disturbance, the following applications are standard industry practice and must be followed.

Tarps must be placed over the top of sand, dirt and/or rock piles deposited on any street or roadway. The street or roadway must be restored to original condition upon removal of all materials

The area must be clearly marked with orange traffic cones. Any materials stored on the street must provide 20 feet of street clearance for emergency vehicles.

Masonry saws and cement mixers used at construction sites must be placed

on heavy duty drop cloths or tarps.

Best Management Practice (BMP) socks, compost filter berms, must be placed around the outer edge of material piles and the along the perimeter of a site or at intervals along a slope to control run-off and reduce channels carrying unfiltered sediment from entering storm drains.

No landscaping or construction materials owned or contracted for by the homeowner may be left on any Del Webb at Dove Mountain street for more than 48 hours. At no time may materials be placed on sidewalks so as to force pedestrian traffic into the street.