November 13, 2025 · 10:00 AM
Architectural Control Committee
The Architectural Control Committee approved a Sandy Bay Highlands house plan, but only on the condition that corrected elevation drawings and a clear property owner name are provided. One committee seat was absent, but the group still acted on the request.
Key Decisions
Approved plans for a new single-family home in Sandy Bay Highlands, but required revised drawings to show the rear elevation change and demanded clarification on who actually owns the lot—basic paperwork issues that should be settled before approvals move forward.
Public Input
No public comments or communications recorded for this meeting.
Agenda Items
Review plans for the construction of a single-family dwelling on Lot 6, Block 2, Sandy Bay Highlands, Subdivision No. 1, Submitted by Robert Peters Construction.
Passed
The committee reviewed plans for a new single-family home on Lot 6 in Sandy Bay Highlands and flagged two problems: the owner listed on the permit application didn’t match the owner on the site plan, and the plans didn’t show the rear elevation change. The contractor told the City updated plans would be submitted. The committee approved the plans anyway, but only if revised elevation plans are provided showing the 4-foot southerly exposure and the contractor clarifies who the correct property owner will be—conditions that matter because ownership and accurate site impacts are the foundation for enforcing subdivision rules consistently.