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Red Feather CCR Guidelines

Quick CCR Rules

• 30-year architectural shingles required
• Black roofing unless approved otherwise
• Minimum roof pitch of 6/12
• Roofing materials must be approved by AC
• Accessory structures must match the home

Detailed Summary

The Red Feather CCRs include several guidelines that may affect roof replacements, materials, and design choices. Below is a plain-language summary of the roofing-related sections identified in the CCR document.

Roofing Material Requirements
Homes in Red Feather must use 30-year architectural shingles or better, typically in black roofing, unless another option is approved by the Architectural Committee (AC).

Roof Pitch
Homes in the neighborhood are expected to maintain a minimum roof pitch of 6/12 unless an alternative design is approved by the Architectural Committee.

Architectural Committee Approval
Roofing materials, colors, and design must be reviewed and approved by the Architectural Committee (AC) as part of the building plans and specifications for the property.

Accessory Structures
If a property includes structures such as garages or storage sheds, they must be roofed using the same roofing materials and similar colors/design as the primary home.

Developer Exemption
The original developer (Grantor) was not required to obtain Architectural Committee approval for roofing materials or design for improvements built during the development phase.

Source Pages

Disclaimer

This summary is provided as a convenience to help homeowners quickly understand roofing-related provisions within the Red Feather CCR document. CCR rules and HOA guidelines may change or be interpreted differently by the Architectural Committee. Homeowners should review the full governing documents and confirm current requirements with the HOA or Architectural Committee before beginning any roofing project.

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Info collected March 2026