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This palette was derived from the language in B-3 in the JOA CC&Rs. The CC&R Committee of 2022 was created by the JOA Board to assist in its creation.
B-3. Where exterior surfaces of improvements on a lot or upon construction, reconstruction, alteration or refinishing, would be visible from neighboring property, no reflective materials, other than glass and the surfaces of hardware fixtures, shall be used on such exterior surfaces. The color of all exterior surfaces visible from neighboring property shall be shades of gray, brown, red-brown, yellow-brown, brown-green and gray-green in values from white to 75% of black and blue-green between medium and dark values.
The color requirements outlined in CC&R B-3 apply exclusively to the main bodies of structures.
These restrictions do not apply to hardware or accents. The association explicitly classifies doors (along with door knobs, handles, windows, chimneys, gutters, vents, antennas, and solar panels) as hardware, meaning they are exempt from the standard body color regulations.
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