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Hollin Hills is a development in Fairfax County, Virginia, about 10 miles outside of Washington, DC. It has about 450 houses. It was designed by Charles Goodman and developed by Robert Davenport.
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HH Home - Design Review Committee - Section 1 - The Covenant
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CAHH Design Review Guidelines
Section 1 - The Covenant
The legal basis for the existence of a design review process lies in our Deeds of Dedication
which include several covenants. A restrictive covenant is basically
a contractual agreement to refrain from building without prior
approval of the DRC, formerly, known as the Architectural Review
Committee.
In our case, the authority of the DRC comes from the covenant included in each deed. A
sample of the covenant is shown in Appendix A., Sec c.
The covenant further allows that both community and individual landowners have the right
to enforce this covenant.
The authority of the DRC is automatic for all sections of Hollin Hills except homes in
Sections 13-18 whose owners chose not to renew the covenant as it
applies to their property. This means that the covenant is
automatically extended for successive periods of ten years, unless by
vote of a majority of the then owners of the lots it is agreed to
change said covenants in whole or in part.
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