Architectural Design Guidelines

 
Article 3 of the Bradley Ranch Declaration Document requires all homeowners to obtain pre-approval from the Design Review Committee (DRC) before making certain improvements (defined in paragraph 3.4) to their lots. Homeowners must complete and submit to the DRC a design review request (DRR) form. (Click on the link below to open and save a blank copy of the DRR form.) Per paragraph 3.8 of the Declaration Document, DRR forms are considered automatically approved if the DRC does not respond within 45 days of receipt of the DRR form.

The DRC’s policy is to approve or reject DRR forms based on whether the proposed projects described in each DRR submission complies with the Design Guidelines. A copy of the DRC’s current Design Guidelines can be opened and/or downloaded using the link below. Homeowners submitting a DRR form must indicate on their DRR form that they are familiar with the DRC’s current Design Guidelines.


 

Lot Modifications Requiring Pre-Approval

Article 2 and Article 3 of the Declaration Document and the Design Guidelines and Standards for Bradley Ranch list the modifications and improvements to lots that require the pre-approval of the Design Review Committee.

DESIGN REVIEW REQUEST (DRR) Form and DESIGN Guidelines

Design Review Request Form >>> Click HERE to download. 

Design Guidelines >>> Click  HERE to download (Updated August 28, 2024)


City Permits

Homeowners are responsible for contacting the City of Colorado Springs to determine whether a permit from the City must be obtained. Receiving approval for a project from the DRC does not mean the project will be approved by the City and vice versa. Installation of sheds, driveways, driveway extensions, sidewalks and fences are a few types of projects that require approval from both the DRC and City of Colorado Springs.