This is a brief summary of the Dewees Island architectural guidelines. It is not the complete covenants and restrictions. For all of the ARB guidelines, click here .
When you are going through the review process, you will generally go through 3 rounds of architectural review, although in some circumstances the first two submittals can be combined. The ARB meets once a month. Your plans to be on the agenda and any required documents are due by the previous Monday.
In 1975, the owners of Dewees Island placed the entire island into a conservation easement with the state through the Department of Natural Resources. It limits development to the approved Master Plan (150 single family homesites) and requires the preservation and maintenance of the rest of the island in its natural state.
Our philosophy of development focuses on preserving the native environment and natural character of the island. We believe people can have a positive impact on the environment and ecosystems. Homes should minimize their impact on neighbors and the environment.
Dewees owners work with an architect and the Dewees Island Architectural Resource Board to insure that each project is environmentally sustainable. We encourage choices which preserve the natural character of the environment.
Humans build habitat similar to the way other species of wildlife nest within their selected habitats:
Homes nestle into the tree canopy and take advantage of cooling breezes as well as views.
Building materials are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and natural whenever possible, requiring fewer resources:
We believe in working with and preserving the natural environment:
Attention is paid to the longevity and safety of home structures:
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