TAH Design Review Committee Sample Clauses

TAH Design Review Committee. The CAB Districts acknowledge that general administration of the TAH Design Guidelines is assigned by the TAH Master Declaration to the TAH Design Review Committee, (also known as the “Community-Wide Architectural Review Committee”) as such committee is more particularly defined and described in the TAH Master Declaration and Covenant Enforcement Rules and Regulations (the “TAH Design Review Committee”). The CAB shall appoint not less than five (5) members to the TAH Design Review Committee, three (3) of whom having experience in architecture, engineering, land planning, landscape architecture, real estate development, contracting, building, code enforcement, or a related field that the CAB Board deems relevant and appropriate.
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