Article 7 of the Griffin Park CC&Rs state that any construction or alterations to the existing landscaping, erection or installation of any structure or improvements shall require Building Committee/Architectural Review Board approval.

If you’re considering changes to your home, including, but not limited to: paint, addition of a pool or pergola, patio or driveway extension, new roof, or any other improvement to your home, the HOA Building Committee needs to review and approve. Per the CC&Rs, storage sheds are not allowed in Griffin Park.

The committee’s job is to make sure that the size and style of a project, the building materials and the overall appearance fit the association’s design requirements. The architectural committee looks out for the entire community – including you – by curbing neighbors who might block your view or erect an unsightly structure.

If the Architectural Committee finds issues, we’ll work with you to come up with acceptable alternatives. Also, if an approved design changes, let the committee know; submit revised plans as soon as possible.

If you undertake a building project without the association’s approval, you may have to remove the structure at your own expense. The association has the legal authority to enforce the architectural requirements, so save money and headaches by getting approval before building.

Please enter your information below to get started. The committee will review and follow-up with you. If you have any questions, please email GPHOA@outlook.com.

Thank you for partnering with the Architectural Committee to keep your home and our community looking great.

The committee will follow up with you in 1-2 days for further discussion.

Download the committee approval process and detailed form here: