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Single-Family Residential Use Only - All lots are restricted to single-family residential use. Only a private residence, a private garage, and a private boathouse are permitted. No commercial, multi-family, or rental-type structures are allowed.
Architectural Control Committee Approval Required - Before any construction, alteration, fence, or improvement begins, plans and specifications must be submitted to and approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. This includes exterior materials and building placement.
Minimum Setbacks Must Be Met - Buildings must be set back at least 20 feet from the front lot line, 10 feet from side street lines, and 6 feet from side or rear lot lines. Fences may not extend beyond these setback lines, and privacy fences are restricted on certain lot numbers.
Minimum Size & Height Limits - Homes may not exceed two stories in height. Minimum living area requirements apply: 1,200 square feet on certain designated lots and 950 square feet on all other lots, excluding garages, porches, and patios.
Construction Standards & Materials - All structures (including garages and storage) must be built with new materials (with limited decorative exceptions). No metal siding, tarpaper, or corrugated metal roofs are allowed; metal roofs must be specifically approved. Homes must be fully underpinned, and newly built homes must include a paved, blacktop, or gravel driveway.
Construction Timeline - Once construction begins, the exterior must be completed within six months.Â
Building Use - No garages, boathouses, campers, or trailers may be used as residences, and camping on lots is prohibited. No outbuilding may be built before a primary residence.
Driveways - All newly constructed residences must include a driveway. Driveways must be paved, blacktop, edged gravel, recycled asphalt and dirt-only driveways are not permitted.
Boat house - Boathouses are permitted within the Del Mar Subdivision only as accessory structures to a primary residence and may not be constructed until a residence has been completed on the lot. Under no circumstances may a boathouse be used as a dwelling, either temporarily or permanently. All boathouse construction, placement, and exterior materials are subject to prior written approval by the Architectural Control Committee and are limited strictly to private, non-commercial use in accordance with subdivision standards.
Grass & Vegetation Maintenance - Grass and weeds may not exceed 12 inches in height. All lots must be kept clear of underbrush, and dead trees or limbs that pose a safety hazard must be removed.
General Lot Cleanliness - Lots must be maintained in a clean and orderly condition at all times. No portion of any lot may be used as a dumping ground for trash, rubbish, debris, or discarded materials.
Trash, Junk & Outdoor Storage - The outdoor storage of boxes, scrap materials, debris, or miscellaneous items is prohibited, except during active construction. Littering and dumping are strictly prohibited.
Vehicles - Non-running or inoperable vehicles may not be kept on any lot for more than 90 days. Vehicles stored on blocks or in a state of disrepair are not permitted long-term.
Boats, PWCs & Equipment - Boats and personal watercraft must be properly stored and covered when not in use. The storage of heavy equipment on any lot is prohibited.
Temporary Use Prohibited - No camping is allowed on any lot. Trailers, campers, garages, or boathouses may not be used for residential or temporary living purposes.
Drainage, Culverts & Water Flow - Natural drainage patterns may not be altered without prior written approval from the Architectural Control Committee. No drainage ditches, culverts, curbs, or other water-flow obstructions may be installed or modified without approval.