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The plat map is the official blueprint of Civano—it shows how the community is physically laid out, including lot lines, streets, common areas, and easements. But it’s more than just a map—it’s the highest-ranking document in the Civano's hierarchy of Governing Documents. Everything else, including the CC&Rs, Bylaws, and Design Guideline
The plat map is the official blueprint of Civano—it shows how the community is physically laid out, including lot lines, streets, common areas, and easements. But it’s more than just a map—it’s the highest-ranking document in the Civano's hierarchy of Governing Documents. Everything else, including the CC&Rs, Bylaws, and Design Guidelines, must align with what’s recorded on the plat. It defines the physical reality of the community and sets the stage for how responsibilities and ownership are determined.
The Articles of Incorporation legally establish Civano I: Neighborhood I Association, Inc. as a nonprofit corporation in the State of Arizona. This document creates the Association’s legal identity and grants it the authority to operate, enter contracts, and manage shared responsibilities on behalf of homeowners. While it doesn’t contain
The Articles of Incorporation legally establish Civano I: Neighborhood I Association, Inc. as a nonprofit corporation in the State of Arizona. This document creates the Association’s legal identity and grants it the authority to operate, enter contracts, and manage shared responsibilities on behalf of homeowners. While it doesn’t contain rules for daily operations, it forms the legal foundation for the community's governance.
The Bylaws outline how Civano I: Neighborhood I Association, Inc. is governed on a day-to-day basis. They define the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Directors, how meetings are conducted, how decisions are made, and how elections are held. The Bylaws explain how the Association functions and ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in managing the community’s affairs.
The Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are the core governing document for Civano I: Neighborhood I Association, Inc. They outline the rights and responsibilities of homeowners—such as maintenance standards, architectural guidelines, and assessment obligations—as well as the duties of the Association to maintain common areas
The Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are the core governing document for Civano I: Neighborhood I Association, Inc. They outline the rights and responsibilities of homeowners—such as maintenance standards, architectural guidelines, and assessment obligations—as well as the duties of the Association to maintain common areas, enforce rules, and protect the overall integrity of the community. The CC&Rs are legally binding and help ensure a well-managed, attractive, and cooperative neighborhood for everyone.
The Architectural and Design Guidelines ensure that all exterior modifications, additions, and new construction in Civano reflect the community’s distinctive aesthetic and sustainability principles. They set clear expectations for materials, colors, landscaping, and energy-conscious design. These guidelines help maintain Civano’s charact
The Architectural and Design Guidelines ensure that all exterior modifications, additions, and new construction in Civano reflect the community’s distinctive aesthetic and sustainability principles. They set clear expectations for materials, colors, landscaping, and energy-conscious design. These guidelines help maintain Civano’s character and protect property values, making them essential for any homeowner planning changes to their home.
The Civano Master Planned Area Development document is the official land use and zoning framework that guides how the Civano community is built and grows. It outlines the vision, sustainability goals, permitted uses, and development standards for homes, businesses, open spaces, and community amenities. The PAD ensures that Civano remains true to its design
The Reserve Study is a financial planning tool used by the Civano I: Neighborhood I Association to forecast the long-term costs of maintaining and replacing shared community features. It helps the Board of Directors plan ahead to keep Civano vibrant and well-maintained by identifying how much should be set aside over time, reducing the likelihood of unexpected special assessments.
The Civano I: Neighborhood I Association Pool Rules are in place to ensure a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment for all residents and their guests. Please take a moment to review the guidelines before using the pool area—your cooperation helps keep this shared space clean, safe, and welcoming for everyone.
Our community courts are a great place to stay active, have fun, and connect with neighbors. To keep the space in good condition and fair for all users, the Civano I: Neighborhood I Association has established a set of rules for pickleball and tennis play. Please review them before heading out to the courts to help ensure everyone has a positive experience.
Resolution 12-01A: Violation Enforcement Procedure outlines the step-by-step process the Civano I: Neighborhood I Association follows when addressing violations of the community’s governing documents. This resolution ensures a fair, consistent, and transparent approach for all homeowners, balancing accountability with the opportunity to resolve issues cooperatively.
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