Orland Park HOAs commonly require architectural review committee approval before exterior modifications including paint colors, fences, decks, sheds, landscaping, and additions. ARC approval is in addition to village building permits and zoning compliance.
Most Orland Park subdivisions with HOAs maintain architectural review committees (ARCs) that pre-approve exterior modifications including roof material and color, paint and siding colors, fences (height, material, style), sheds and detached structures, landscape plans, swimming pools, decks and patios, additions, and even mailbox and lighting fixtures. Owners must submit applications with plans, materials samples, and contractor information, and approval is typically required before applying for village permits. ARC standards are derived from CC&Rs (declarations), design guidelines, and board-adopted policies. Decisions must be reasonable and consistent under Illinois common law and CICAA, and arbitrary denial may be challenged. Owners who proceed without ARC approval face removal orders, fines, and possible liens. The village permit office does not enforce HOA covenants but may require evidence of HOA approval for certain work.
Unapproved modifications: HOA may demand removal at owner expense, levy fines per CC&R schedule, and record liens for unpaid amounts. Village permits may be denied if HOA approval was required and not obtained.
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