WELCOME TO NOTTINGHAM !
The committee is made up of volunteers from your neighborhood that are responsible for reviewing proposed exterior home changes to ensure that any home modifications follow the architectural guidelines that are set in the associations' governing documents.
We applaud the beautification of the neighborhood and updating your home. We just ask for your assistance in ensuring that the process is handled properly. It is in your best interest to have approval from the ARC before you schedule with a contractor. There is a downloadable form at the bottom of the page. (a $25 fee is required)
Note: If you do not have approval and violate Nottingham Community Covenants (can be reviewed on the CREC page) it may result in a violation and fine up to $10,000.
Please help our community and follow the process and standard that have been set in place for over the last 30+ years!
Be sure to review the approved roofing materials and color palette with a licensed contractor. The community as a whole has a standard to maintain a uniformed appearance throughout.
Be sure to review the approved materials and color palette with a licensed contractor. The community as a whole has a standard to maintain a uniformed appearance throughout.
Be sure to review the approved materials and color palette with a licensed contractor. The community as a whole has a standard to maintain a uniformed appearance throughout.
We would love for you to add new windows, but would like to make sure that they fit within the uniform code with an authorized contractor.
We would love for you to add/replace new siding, but would like to make sure that they fit within the uniform code with an authorized contractor. Also be sure to review the approved materials and color palette with a licensed contractor. The community as a whole has a standard to maintain a uniformed appearance throughout.
We would love for you to modify your home and improve its appearance and functionality, but would like to make sure that they fit within the uniform code with an authorized contractor.
(2) A deed restriction, covenant, declaration, or similar binding agreement may not prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting solar collectors, clotheslines, or other energy devices based on renewable resources from being installed on buildings erected on the lots or parcels covered by the deed restriction, covenant, declaration, or binding agreement. A property owner may not be denied permission to install solar collectors or other energy devices by any entity granted the power or right in any deed restriction, covenant, declaration, or similar binding agreement to approve, forbid, control, or direct alteration of property with respect to residential dwellings and within the boundaries of a condominium unit. Such entity may determine the specific location where solar collectors may be installed on the roof within an orientation to the south or within 45° east or west of due south if such determination does not impair the effective operation of the solar collectors.
1) Easements obtained for the purpose of maintaining exposure of a solar energy device shall be created in writing and shall be subject to being recorded and indexed in the same manner as any other instrument affecting the title to real property. Solar easements may be preserved and protected from extinguishment by the filing of a notice in the form and in accordance with the provisions set forth in ss. 712.05 and 712.06.
Application for Property Change with ARC
Please Include MANDATORY $25 payable to "Nottingham Home Owners Association"
Mail Form & Check to:
Nottingham HOA ARC Committee
P.O. Box 52581 Sarasota, FL 34232
OR
Email Form to:
In Subject: Your Address/Name
Online Payments can be made thru the online payment portal.
Nottingham Home Owners Association
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