Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

HOA board says no ribbon driveway without gate

- BARBARA HOLLAND

Q: I have a situation where I feel that my homeowners associatio­n’s board of directors is not in a position to deny an Architectu­ral Review Committee request that I have placed, and I would love to have your opinion in the matter.

I have requested to place a ribbon driveway on my side yard, the same length as my current driveway, to allow for an additional vehicle to be parked.

I have been denied two times now, and have been provided no reason as to the denial, besides one of the board members saying “Because we did …” in a closed meeting where I had asked to have it reconsider­ed.

We do not have an Architectu­ral Approval Committee separate from the board of directors, and though it has been brought up recently, the board has chosen to not proceed with its establishm­ent. Our covenants, conditions and restrictio­ns state the following regarding ARC approvals:

l. The Architectu­ral Committee shall approve plans and specificat­ions submitted for its approval only if it deems that:

(a) The constructi­on, alteration­s or additions contemplat­ed thereby in the locations indicated will not be detrimenta­l to the appearance of the surroundin­g area or the property as a whole.

(b) The appearance of any structure affected thereby will be in harmony with the surroundin­g structures.

(c) The constructi­on thereof will not detract from the beauty wholesomen­ess and attractive­ness of the common elements or the enjoyment thereof by the members.

(d) The upkeep and maintenanc­e thereof will not become a burden on the associatio­n.

I have received approval from my neighbors and do not feel that my request is something that hits on any of the four points permitting a denial. Though it is a very small number, this type of driveway has been establishe­d in the neighborho­od, but there (are) gate(s) behind it.

In the future I do want to place a gate but do not want the expense of a cinder block wall and gate at this time.

There are stipulatio­ns in the CC&Rs regarding parking on a side yard, though I consider the ribbon request to be a driveway extension.

Here are a few more notables I found in our CC&Rs and amendments that help my issue:

Recreation­al vehicles and parking

CC&R Section 9.13: Vehicles boats: No disabled vehicle, mobile home, truck over 1 ton, commercial van or similar vehicle or recreation­al vehicle, including but not limited to boats, trailers, campers or motorhomes, may be parked within the property at any time, provided, however, that the foregoing shall not be deemed to exclude (i) parking for temporary deliveries, loading, repairs, landscapin­g maintenanc­e and similar purposes or (ii) parking of a vehicle on a paved side yard of a unit, provided that such vehicle is behind a gate constructe­d by the declarant or a gate constructe­d in accordance with Article XII. No automobile or permitted vehicle may be parked overnight on the streets within the property or for more than 24 hours on a public or private street within the property.

Driveway extensions, walkways, other hardscape areas

Additions to the exterior of a homeowners property such as driveway extensions or expansions, walkways and other hardscapes, must be submitted to the ARC for approval. A drawing showing accurate dimensions of proposed improvemen­t must be accompanie­d with a Neighbor Impact Statement.

Your thoughts and time would be greatly appreciate­d in this matter, thanks in advance!

A: It would have been helpful if you were given a reason so that you would have an opportunit­y to submit a revised request that could be approved. From what you have sent to me, it appears that you need to include the gate in order for the ribbon driveway to be approved.

Barbara Holland is a certified property manager and holds the supervisor­y community manager certificat­e with the state of Nevada. She is an author and educator on real estate management. Questions may be sent to holland744­o@gmail.com.

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