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Mailbox Post Painting Rule Adopted
Posted By rhart on July 25, 2023
At the June 13, 2023 meeting, the Board voted to adopt the proposed revised amendment to the Architectural Guidelines to establish a standard for mailbox post painting. The rule is as follows and is now in effect:
“Maintenance of posts which hold multiple mailboxes is the shared responsibility of the homeowners whose mailboxes are on the post. Wooden mailbox posts should be repainted in the same manner as the other developer-installed mailbox posts on that particular street. For example, if the mailbox posts on a particular street are painted white, then they should be repainted white, and if they are brown, they should be painted brown and match the original color as closely as possible. White mailbox posts should be painted completely white (no background color) and have black numbers on them to ensure uniformity throughout the community. Owners who wish to deviate from the original developer-installed mailbox posts may submit an application for a customized mailbox post for the Architectural Review Committee to review.”
On recent property inspections, it has been observed that there are some mailbox posts that are in need of maintenance. If you have a mailbox post that has peeling or faded paint, please coordinate with your neighbors to have the necessary work done and paint the post according to the guidelines above.