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Working With Architectural Review Boards
If you’re planning on building a custom home in a new development or remodeling a home in an older neighborhood, you’ll likely to find your plans subject to design review. Design review boards go by different names; ARB (Architectural Review Board), DRC (Design Review Committee), ARC (Architectural Review Committee) and others.
They’ve been called less flattering names, too, by homeowners whose proposals don’t get favorable treatment from the board.
But design review serves an important function in maintaining character, consistency, and property values in neighborhoods where it is used and should be seen as something that works in every homeowner’s favor.
Why Architectural Review Boards Exist
When you live in an architecturally restricted area, you are not the only “owner” of your house. The look of your house, and the role that it occupies in the fabric of your neighborhood are “owned”, in part, by the community. For some homeowners it’s a hard concept to swallow. But if you keep in mind that it is probably the character of the neighborhood that attracted you to it in the first place, you’ll begin to understand why the whole community has a stake in the appearance of your home. You have to share that character and protect it for your neighbors, as they protect theirs for you. Organized design review exists to help protect your investment, and to help you to develop your property in a way that protects the investments of your neighbors.
What ARBs do
Review boards come in two varieties, public and private, and they vary in what aspects of design and building they control. Some are informal and relaxed in what they review while others are very restrictive. In historic neighborhoods for example, design review may be organized around guidelines published by the National Park Service that detail how to preserve and restore properties with historic significance.
In older but less historic areas, preserving history isn’t a much a concern as maintaining the unique character of the area. Often these areas are near the center of cities and have been through several cycles of redevelopment, each time losing valuable buildings forever. “Losing” a building doesn’t necessary mean demolishing it; poorly conceived additions and remodeling projects can also obscure important parts of the neighborhood’s architectural fabric.
In new residential developments, the developers may start with a concept for the homes that includes a certain level of architectural design and detail, a palette of exterior materials, even a restriction on the architectural style of the homes in the development.
Types of ARBs
Public boards are almost always made up of appointed citizens who preside over scheduled public meetings. These are usually municipal boards that oversee older, established neighborhoods. Proposed projects are submitted for inclusion on an agenda and the public is invited to comment. The meetings are forums for give and take between the board and the homeowner and allow for projects to be reworked before a final vote is taken.
Newer developments engage in private design review. It is often done by a subcontracted architectural firm and is almost never in public view. Drawings are submitted whenever they’re ready, and they’re returned with or without comment at a later date. This type of review can be more difficult to navigate and shouldn’t be done without a clear idea of what is likely to be approved.
What to expect from a Design Review
As a veteran of countless design review meetings for my own projects I’ve learned a lot about how to and how not to present a project for review. And as a member of an ARB, I’ve seen it from the other side of the table. Here’s some of what I’ve learned.
Read and understand the design guidelines. Board members love projects that are easy to approve. If the project you want to build doesn’t address the guidelines or the character of the community it’ll be difficult to get it through. Remember that it’s the community that wants the guidelines enforced.
Ask for a concept review. Many projects benefit from a preliminary concept review. It’s an informal and non-binding once-over by the review board, and can highlight issues of concern. This is the time to find out what the board likes and what they object to, and to negotiate solutions before the project is committed to final drawings. It isn’t unusual in concept review for new solutions to arise, and they’re often more efficient than the original idea.
Be flexible. There are almost always other possible solutions, and the board may want to explore them with you. You might find that a small change to your design gets you the votes you need.
Be patient. You’ve been working on this project for a long time but it’s the first time the board has seen it. Give them time to study it, ask questions, and consider its impact on the community. And since your project probably isn’t the only one on the agenda, bring along a cup of coffee and a magazine. You may be there a while!
Present complete documents. Public review boards, in particular, require voluminous applications. Prepare detailed drawings that don’t leave unanswered questions. Bring material samples and paint colors. The clearer your submittal, the fewer things the board will find to question.
Prepare to Negotiate. Go into the meeting knowing what you’re willing to give up, and what you must keep. Design review boards will often happily trade something you want in return for the elimination of an undesirable feature.
And finally, keep in mind that the ARB that reviews your project is the same one that keeps your next-door neighbor from painting his house purple.
About the Author
I have over 20 years’ experience in the field of architecture and have designed homes and buildings across the country.
I see my work as much more than just designing homes - I see residential architecture as an expression of a social art; an art with a strong responsibility to culture and environment, expressed in its enrichment of family life and by its contribution to community.
I truly love my work, and look forward to sharing the excitement of the custom design process with you.
Richard Taylor, AIA
President
Richard Taylor Architects, LLC
Residential Architects
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