Architectural Control

Before starting a home improvement project or addition, submit a Request for Architectural and/or Landscape Additions or Changes.

Architectural Control is an important part of maintaining aesthetics and property values in Jamestowne Village. The governing board of the JTV Homeowners Association designates at least three (3) members to serve as the Architectural Control Committee (ACC).

While it may seem arbitrary or stifling from an individual homeowner’s standpoint, the ACC looks out for the entire neighborhood. The ACC’s goal is to maintain a framework within which each homeowner can express individual tastes and preferences, while at the same time maintaining a harmonious view of the neighborhood and protecting property values. The ACC also works within confines of Covenants and Restrictions to discourage owners from allowing their homes to deteriorate.

When a homeowner is considering an improvement project that will change the look of the exterior home, including the driveway and landscaping, plans must first be sent to the ACC to make sure they are in compliance with the JTV HOA’s design standards. If the ACC has any concerns, it will let the homeowner know what they are and try to help come up with other options.

Before Starting a Home Improvement Project or Addition:

  1. Review the Covenants and Restrictions.
  2. Review the Guidelines for Approval (addendum to Covenants and Restrictions).
  3. Be aware that your project must comply with all city, county and state building ordinances and may require a building permit. It is the homeowner responsibility to research and obtain all applicable documents before starting the project.
  4. Submit JTV HOA’s Request for Architectural and/or Landscape Additions or Changes. Be as descriptive and precise as possible.
    • Two drawings will be required:
      1. Plat Plan, or “Top Down Map.” This may be drawn on a copy of your lot survey.
      2. Elevation(s), or “Side View(s).”
    • Actual dimensions (height, length, width) must be shown.
    • Show existing walls and fences. Driveways, parking areas and sidewalks must be shown.
    • Where applicable, describe plant selections and/or provide material samples and paint colors with your application.
    • Provide photographs or brochure pictures from vendors or contractors that you will use.
  1. Recognize that neighbors who can view your improvements from their property have a right to know about your plans, so speak with them.
Before starting a home improvement project or addition, submit a Request for Architectural and/or Landscape Additions or Changes.

Short Term Rental

Per the JTV Covenants and Restrictions, all lots are for residential use only. Garages may not be used as temporary or permanent residences.

To file a complaint regarding a short term rental, please submit a request online through the City of Charleston Citizen Support Center or call 843-724-7311.

Pets

When outside the fenced yard, dogs must be leashed and under control. This is a City of Charleston ordinance as well as a rule of the JTV Covenants and Restrictions. Free roaming cats are permitted as long as they meet requirements of the City of Charleston and do not create a nuisance.

Owners, keepers and walkers are responsible for cleaning up any mess that a pet creates. Pet waste may not be disposed of in common areas or easements.

To report off leash or waste disposal violations, please contact the City of Charleston Animal Control Division at 843-720-3915 or 843-743-7200.

Garbage & Recycling

See the Garbage Collection Map to determine on which days your garbage will be collected.

Jamestowne Village is in the City of Charleston and receives garbage collection service once weekly. A standardized container is required. To request a container, follow this link to the City of Charleston Garbage Collection and see Acquiring a Standardized Residential Container.

Garbage containers should be placed at the curb no earlier than 6:00 PM the day before scheduled pick-up and removed as soon as possible after pickup, but no later than 6:00 PM on the scheduled pickup days.

See the Residential Recycling Pickup to determine on which days your recycling will be collected.

Jamestowne Village is served by Charleston County Environmental Management for recycling services. To request a blue recycling roll cart, call 843-720-7111.

Guidelines for Approval

This addendum to Covenants and Restrictions was approved by homeowners of Jamestowne Village on 07 December 2014.

The following items can apply as stipulations to improvement/modification approvals, and any or all could be applicable. If applicable, these must be adhered to when improving/modifying your property.

Application must be made in writing to the Jamestowne Village Architectural Control Committee (ACC), submitted to any other entity will not be considered valid.

Any improvement/modification must be in compliance with the recorded Covenants and Restrictions to be eligible for considerations.

Fences

Approval is for design and placement of fence.

  1. Fence material must be white vinyl or wood with all streetscape sides painted white, pointed/flat picket and scalloped only, and may not exceed 6’ in height at any point. All lots with lake view must refer to Covenants and Restrictions for guidelines.
  2. It is the responsibility of the homeowners/contractor to verify all property corners. All fence location measurements should be made using the metal boundary corner pins of the lots as reference. Using the house as a reference may lead to an error in fence location.
  3. If the proposed fence is to be located within an easement previously dedicated to the City of Charleston for water purposes, or to the James Island Public Sewer District for drainage purpose, to the Jamestowne Village Property Owners Association for maintenance and access purposes, or to SCE&G for the construction and maintenance of utility lines, approval of the fence is subordinate to the easement rights of those entities. Therefore, although the fence may be constructed on the owner’s lot and within the easement, it is subject to removal or damage from removal. The entire cost of repair will be the sole responsibility of the property owner.
  4. All wood fences must be painted white, as seen from the streetscape, within 6 months of installation.

Patio Enclosures, Decks, and Miscellaneous

Request for patio enclosures, decks, privacy screens, arbors, must be consistent with Article V of the recorded Covenants and Restrictions and approval of it is at the sole discretion of the Jamestowne Village ACC. Patio enclosures consistent with those provided by the builder are preferred; however those varying from that design will be considered on an individual basis.

Decks, privacy screens, arbors changes to shutters and doors, to trim color or design, or any other improvements/modifications are subject to Article V of the recorded Covenants and Restrictions and will be considered on an individual basis based upon harmony with existing structures and the community as a whole, as well on adjoining properties.

Landscapes

The yards that are visible from the street are designed for streetscape harmony. Any changes require Architectural Control Committee approval. The following guidelines should be used for changes or additions to front yard landscaping.

  • No structures/yard ornaments (i.e. bird baths, statues, flag poles, different mail receptacles, boats, trash/recycle cans, gas tanks) should be placed in the front or side yard visible from the street.
  • All planting materials should be raised slightly and contain either pine straw or dark wood or bark mulch. No other materials are allowed.
  • Bed edging should not be visible. Maximum height out of the ground should be 2 inches. Black straight edging is preferred; however brick edging is allowed when done be a qualified mason and mortar is used to provide a custom designed appearance.
  • Design and variety of plants should blend from house to house. Too many plants or too many varieties are not desirable. Vegetable plants (tomatoes, corn, etc.) are not allowed in the front yard or where they are visible from the street.
  • Additions or changes should be submitted to the Architectural Control Committee in writing, detailing a drawing preferably from a landscape company.
  • Outdoor lighting is also subject to Architectural Review Committee approval and will be considered based on neighborhood continuity.
  • Wood for your fireplaces should be stored in your backyard where it cannot be seen from the street. Similarly, natural gas tanks should be buried, or if too large to be buried, should be disguised or camouflaged behind shrubs or enclosed behind a barrier so that it is not visible from the street.

Porches

  1. Porches are not to be used for storage of coolers, towels, bicycles, toys, beach chairs, etc. (Be aware of the appearance your porch has from the streetscape and continuity with the rest of the neighborhood).
  2. Porch furniture should be made of wood, wrought iron, or wicker (properly painted and cared for).
  3. Acceptable colors include: white, black, dark green, or natural wood stain; no patterns. (The goal is to match existing natural landscape colors so they blend instead of stand out.

Covenants & Restrictions

Recorded February 15, 2002 in Book F-397 at page 412 in the RMC Office for Charleston County, South Carolina.

Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
Jamestowne Village Homeowners’ Association

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THIS Declaration, made on the date hereinafter set forth by Chadbury Place, LLC, a South Carolina Limited Liability Company (“Declarant”)

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, Declarant is the Owner of certain properties in the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, which is more particularly described as:

ALL those lots, pieces of parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, shown and designated as Lots 1 thru 7, Phase One, Jamestowne Village on plat by Al Schwacke, III entitled “FINAL PLAT, LOTS 1 THRU 7, PHASE ONE, JAMESTOWNE VILLAGE, LOCATED ON JAMES ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA,” dated October 31, 2001 and recorded in Plat Book EF at page 218 in the RMC Office for Charleston County.

NOW THEREFORE, Declarant hereby declares that the Properties described above shall be held, sold and conveyed subject to the following easements, restrictions, covenants, and conditions, which are for the purpose of protecting the value and desirability thereof and which shall run with the Properties, and be binding on all parties having any right, title or interest in the Properties, and any part thereof, their heirs successors assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of each Owner thereof.

NOTE: THIS DECLARATION APPLIES ONLY TO THE PROPERTIES ABOVE DESCRIBED AND DOES NOT TO ANY ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNED BY THE DECLARATION UNLESS EXPRESSLY SUBJECTED TO THIS DECLARATION BY DECLARATION.

ARTICLE I: DEFINITIONS

Section 1. “Association” shall mean and refer to JAMESTOWNE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, its successors and assigns.
Section 2. “Properties” shall mean and refer to those certain real properties herein before described, and such additions thereto as may hereafter be brought within the jurisdiction of the Association.
Section 3. “Owner” shall mean and refer to the record Owner, whether one or more persons or entities, of a fee simple title to any Lot which is a part of the Properties, including contract sellers but excluding those having such interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation.
Section 4. “Common Area” shall mean all real properties (including improvements thereon) owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners. Any common areas owned by Chadbury Place, LLC may be conveyed to the Association and made a part of the Common Area.
Section 5. “Lot” shall mean and refer to any plot of land shown upon any recorded subdivision map of the Properties with the exception of Common Area, streets dedicated to a public body and areas for public utilities.
Section 6. “Declarant” shall mean refer to Chadbury Place, L.L.C., A South Carolina Corporation, its successors and assigns if such successors or assigns should acquire more than one undeveloped Lot from the Declarant for the purpose of development.
Section 7. “Declaration” shall mean and refer to this instrument.

ARTICLE II: PROPERTY RIGHTS

Section 1. Owners’ Easement of Enjoyment. Every Owner shall have a right and easement of enjoyment in and to the Common Area which shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every Lot, subject to the following provisions:

(a) the right of the Association to charge reasonable admission and other fees for the use of any recreational facility situated upon the Common Area;

(b) the right of the Association to suspend the voting rights and right to use the recreational facilities by an Owner for any period during which any assessment against his Lot remains unpaid; and for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days for any infraction of its published rules and regulations;

(c) the right of the Association to dedicate or transfer all or any party of the Common Area to any public agency, authority, or utility for such purposes and subject to such conditions as maybe agrees to by the members. No such dedication or transfer shall be effective unless an instrument agreeing to such dedication or transfer signed by two-thirds (2/3) of each class of members has been recorded.

Section 2. Declaration of Use. Any Owner may delegate, in accordance with the Bylaws, his right of enjoyment to the Common Area and facilities to the members of his family, his tenants, or to contract purchasers who reside on the properties.

ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS

Section 1. Every Owner shall be a member of the Association. Membership shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from Ownership of any Lot.
Section 2. The Association shall have two classes of voting membership.
Class A. Class A members shall be all Owners, with the exception of the Declarant, and shall be entitled to one vote for each Lot owned. When more than one person holds an interest in any Lot, all such persons shall be members. The vote for such Lot shall be exercised as they determine, but in no event more than one vote be cast with respect to a Lot.
Class B. The class B member(s) shall be the Declarant and shall be entitled to three (3) votes for each Lot owned. The Class B membership shall cease and be converted to Class A membership on the happening of either of the following events, whichever occurs earlier:
(a) when the total votes outstanding in the Class A membership is equal to the total votes outstanding in the Class B membership; or
(b) on December 31, 2010.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER, in the event of Declarant, its successors or assigns, shall annex additional property, the Class B membership shall apply to such lots annexed, and his Class B membership shall be reinstated for all unsold Lots in previous sections.

ARTICLE IV: COVENANT FOR MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS

Section 1. Creation of the Lien and Personal Obligation of Assessments. The Declarant, for each Lot owned within the Properties, hereby covenants, and each Owner of any Lot by acceptance of a deed therefore, whether or not it shall be so expressed in such deed, is deemed to covenant and agree to pay to the Association: (1) annual assessments or charges; and (2) special assessments for capital improvements. Such assessments to be established and collected as hereinafter provided. The annual and special assessments, together with interest, costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, shall be a charge on the land and shall be continuing lien upon the property against which each such assessment is made. Each such assessment, together with interest costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, shall also be the personal obligation of the person who was the owner of such property at the time when the assessment fell due. Except as to first mortgages as hereinafter provided, a sale or transfer of the Lot shall not affect the assessment line and shall pass to successor in title. The Association shall be used exclusively to promote the recreation, health, safety, and welfare of the residents in the Properties and for improvement and maintenance of the Common Area, buffer areas, and fences and equipment located within the Common Area, maintaining, replanting and improving any planter islands located within the rights-of-way of dedicated streets, re-paving and maintenance of streets designated as Common Area(s), lawn maintenance and ground care and landscaping of the Properties located within the Common Area, and maintaining all drainage facilities and any detention ponds, lakes or lagoons not maintained by a public body.
Section 3. Maximum Annual Assessment. Until January 1 of the year immediately following the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for a completed dwelling on a Lot in the Properties, the maximum annual assessment shall be $135.00 per Lot.
(a) From and after January 1, 2002, the maximum annual assessment may be increased each year not more than five (5%) percent above the maximum assessment for the previous year without a vote of the membership.
(b) The Board of Directors may fix the annual assessment at an amount not in excess of the maximum.
Section 4. Special Assessments for Capital Improvements. In addition to the annual assessments authorized above, the Association may levy, in any assessment year, a special assessment applicable to that year only for the purpose of defraying, in whole applicable to that year only for purpose of defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of cleaning the lake or treating the lake and any construction, reconstruction, repair or replacement of a capital improvement upon the Common Area, including fixtures and personal property related thereto, provided that any such assessment shall have the assent of two-thirds (2/3) of the votes of each class of members at a Quorum, who are voting in person or by proxy at a meeting duly called for this purpose.
Section 5. Notice and Quorum for an Action Authorized under Sections 3 and 4. Written notice of any meeting called for the purpose of taking any action authorized under Section 3 or 4 shall be sent to all members not less than thirty (30) days nor more than (6) days in advance of meeting. At the first such meeting called, the presence of members or of proxies entitled to cast sixty (60%) of all votes of each class of membership shall constitute a quorum. If the required quorum is not present, another meeting may be called subject to the same notice requirement, and the required quorum at the subsequent meeting shall be one-half (1/2) of the required quorum at the preceding meeting. No such subsequent meeting shall be held more than sixty (60) days following the preceding meeting.
Section 6. Uniform Rate of Assessment. Both annual and special assessments must be fixed at a uniform rate for all Lots and may be collected on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis as determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 7. Date of Commencement of Annual Assessments: Due Dates. The annual assessments provided for herein shall commence as to all Lots on the first day of the month following the conveyance of the first Lot. The first annual assessment shall be adjusted according to the number of months remaining in the calendar year. The Board of Directors shall fix the amount of the annual assessment against each Lot at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period. Written notice of the annual assessment shall be sent to every Owner subject thereto. The due dates shall be established by the Board of Directors. The Association shall, upon demand, and for a reasonable charge, furnish a certificate signed by an officer of the Association setting forth whether the assessments on a specified Lot have been paid. A properly executed certification of the Association as to the status of assessments on a Lot is binding upon the Association as of the date of its issuance.
Additional lots which are annexed by the Declarant shall be subject to the assessments at the time of recording of an approved subdivision plat in the RMC Office of Charleston County, South Carolina.
Section 8. Effect of Non-Payment of Assessments: Remedies of the Association. Any assessment not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at a rate of eighteen (18) percent per annum. The Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, or foreclose the lien against the Properties. If the Association is required to bring any action to collect fees and assessments, it shall be entitled to recover all costs and expenses of collection including reasonable attorney fees. No Owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for the assessments provided for herein by non-use of the Common Area or abandonment of his Lot.
Section 9. Subordination of the Lien to Mortgages. The lien of the assessments provided for herein shall be subordinate to the lien of any first mortgage. Sale or transfer of any Lot shall not affect the assessment lien. However, the sale or transfer of any Lot pursuant to mortgage foreclosure or any proceeding in lieu thereof, shall extinguish the lien of such assessments as to payments which became due prior to such sale or transfer. No sale or transfer shall relieve such Lot from liability for any assessments thereafter becoming due or from the lien thereof.

ARTICLE V: ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL

No building, fence, wall, landscaping or other structure shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon the Properties, nor shall any exterior addition to, or change, or alteration therein be made until the plans and specifications showing the nature, kind, shape, height, materials and location (see guidelines) of the same shall have been submitted to and approved in writing as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography by the Board of Directors of the Association, or by an architectural committee composed of three (3) or more representatives appointed by the Board. In the event said Board, or its designated committee, fails to approve or disapprove such design and location within thirty (30) days after said plans and specifications have been submitted to it, approval will not be required and this Article will be deemed to have been fully complied with.
Neither Declarant or any member of the Architectural Control Committee shall be responsible or liable in any way for any defects in any plans or specifications approved by the Architectural Control Committee, nor for any structural defects in any work done according to said plans and specifications approved by the Architectural Control Committee. Further, neither Declarant, nor any member of the Architectural Control Committee shall be liable for damages to anyone submitting plans or specifications for approval under this Section, or to any Owner affected by this Declaration by mistake of judgment, negligence or non-feasance arising out of or in connection with, the approval or disapproval or failure to approve or disapprove any such plans or specifications. Every person who submits plans or specifications to the Architectural Control Committee for approval, by submission of such plans and specifications, and every Owner agrees that he will not bring any action or suit against Declarant or any member of the Architectural Control Committee to recover for any such damage.

ARTICLE VI: STREETS

Section 1. Dedication of Streets. It is the intention that all streets within Jamestowne Village will be dedicated to the City of Charleston or the County of Charleston, South Carolina, for public maintenance. If the streets are no accepted for public maintenance, then the streets shall become Common Area and deeded to this Association.
Section 2. Notwithstanding such dedication, the Association shall have a right and responsibility to maintain any entranceway and landscaping within the rights-of-way of any dedicated streets.

ARTICLE VII: NON-DEDICATION

The Common Area, as described herein, and any further common areas not hereby dedicated for the use of the general public, are dedicated to the common use and enjoyment to homeowners in Jamestowne Village.

ARTICLE VIII: RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS

The following covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements are herewith imposed on the Properties:
Section 1. Residential Use of Properties. All Lots shall be used for residential purposes and no business or business activity shall be carried on upon any Lot at any time; provided, however that nothing herein shall prevent Declarant or any builder of any homes in Jamestowne Village from using any Lot owned by Declarant or such builder of homes for the purpose of carrying on business related to the development, improvements and sale of properties in Jamestowne Village.
Section 2. Building Construction.
(a) No building or structure shall exceed three (3) stories in height or be in excess of thirty-five feet two and one-half inches (35’ 2-½”) in height.
(b) No accessory building or structure shall be permitted unless specifically approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee.
Section 3. Setbacks, Building Lines and Construction Requirements.
(a) Each building or structure erected on any Lot shall be situated on such Lot in accordance with the building and setback codes of the City of Charleston, County of Charleston, South Carolina, and in accordance with the restrictions contained herein, whichever restriction or requirement is more stringent.
(b) Any building or structure shall be set back at least twenty-five feet (25’) from any dedicated street rights-of-way line on which it fronts. Exceptions may be granted by the Architectural Control Committee as to corner Lots and Lots on cul-de-sacs.
(c) In each case, individual setbacks or sidelines must be approved by the Architectural Committee for its aesthetic value. The Architectural Control Committee may require a greater or lesser setback so long as the required setback does not violate the setback requirements of the City of Charleston. In certain cases, the Architectural Control Committee may require an Owner to seek a variance from the City of Charleston, if necessary, to protect important trees, vistas or to preserve aesthetic value.
(d) No more than one (1) dwelling shall be built upon any Lot.
(e) The Owner shall provide parking for at least two (2) vehicles upon his Lot.
(f) Walls and Fences. Unless approved by the Architectural Control Committee, no fence or wall shall be erected, placed or altered on any Lot. No chain link fences will be allowed. The exposed part of retaining walls shall be made of brick, stucco, railroad ties, or veneered with brick. Fences on lake Lots are not encouraged and will be limited to forty-eight inches (48”) in height and shall be located to the rear of the main dwelling (unless a greater height is required by a zoning ordinance) and shall be of such design, location and construction with material approved by the Architectural Control Committee.
(g) Subdivision of a Lot. No Lot shall be subdivided. Two or more Lots may be combined to form a fewer member of Lots so long as any resulting Lot(s) meet(s) all subdivision and zoning requirements. Any easements along side Lot lines which are abandoned in the combination of Lots shall be deemed automatically abandoned unless there is, in fact, an easement or utility located along or adjacent to said Lot line. The Owner of any combined Lot shall be responsible for all costs and expenses of removing or relocating any utility located along or adjacent to any side Lot line being abandoned. Two (2) adjoining Lots may be re-subdivided so as to adjust the dividing line between the said Lots for the purpose of correcting encroachment or setback errors.
(h) Terraces, Eaves, etc. For the purpose of determining compliance or non-compliance with the foregoing building line requirements, terraces, stoops, eaves, wing-walls, and steps extending beyond the outside wall of a structure, shall not be considered as a part of the structure.
(i) Buffer Strips. All buffer strips shown on any recorded plat shall be maintained by the Owner thereof as a planted and landscaped area. No building or structure shall be constructed and no parking areas or other use may be maintained within the buffer strips.
Section 4. Building requirements. The heated living area of all homes shall not be less than 1100 square feet.
Section 5. Obstructions to View at Intersections. The lower branches of trees or other vegetation shall not be permitted to obstruct the view at intersections, within a twenty-five foot (25’) radius of the corner Lot line.
Section 6. Delivery Receptacles and Properties Identification Markers. The Architectural Control Committee shall have the right to approve as to location, color, size, design, lettering and all other particulars of receptacles for the receipt of mail, newspapers or similar delivered materials, as well as Properties identification markers.
Section 7. Use of Outbuildings and Similar Structures. No structure of a temporary nature, unless approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee, shall be erected or allowed to remain on any Lot, and no trailer, camper, shack, tent, garage, barn or other structure of a similar nature shall be used as a residence, either temporarily or permanently; provided, this paragraph shall not be construed to prevent the Declarant and those engaged in construction from using sheds or other temporary structures during construction.
Section 8. Completion of Construction. The Architectural Control Committee shall have the right to take appropriate court action, whether at law or in equity, to compel the immediate completion of any building or structure not completed within one (1) year from the date of commencement of construction and six (6) months of the completion of the exterior.
Section 9. Livestock. No animals, livestock, poultry or fowl of any kind shall be raised, bred or kept on any Lot except that dogs, cats, or other household pets may be kept, provided that they are not kept, bred or maintained for any commercial purposes. Such household pets must not constitute a nuisance or cause unsanitary conditions. Such household pets shall be maintained upon the Owner’s Lot and it shall be considered a nuisance if such pet is allowed to go upon another Owners Lot or to be upon the streets or other Common Areas unless under leash or carried by the Owner.
Section 10. Offensive Activities. No noxious, offensive or illegal activities shall be carried on upon any Lot nor, shall anything be done thereon which is or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the Owners of other Lots in Jamestowne Village.
Section 11. Signs. No signs advertising “for sale” or “for rent” or billboards shall be erected on any Lot or displayed to the public on any Lot except that a lot may have one “for sale” or “for rent” sign not to exceed six (6) square feet. This restriction shall not apply to signs used to identify and advertise the subdivision as a whole or a particular section within the subdivision which sign(s) shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet, nor to signs for selling lots and/or houses during the development and construction period. All signs, during the construction and development period shall be subject to approval by the Architectural Control Committee. Also, the provisions of this Section shall not apply to anyone who becomes the owner of any Lot as purchaser at a judicial or foreclosure sale conducted with respect to a first mortgage or a transferee pursuant to any proceeding in lieu thereof.
Section 12. Aesthetics, Nature Growth, Screening and Underground Utility Service. Trees which have a diameter in excess of six inches (6”), measured two feet (2’) above ground level, and distinctive flora, shall not be intentionally destroyed or removed except with the prior approval, in writing, of the Architectural Control Committee. The Owner must provide building plans and plot plans, showing landscaping, to the Architectural Control Committee. Clotheslines, garbage containers and equipment shall be screened to conceal them from view of neighboring Lots and streets. All utility service lines connecting to residences shall be underground. All fuel tanks must be buried. No bird baths or other structures, toys or debris shall be placed in the front yard. Grass and planting beds shall be kept cut and clean. (See Additional Guidelines).
Section 13. Antennas and Satellite Dishes. No radio towers or satellite dishes or antennas shall be erected on any Lot unless specifically approved by the Architectural Control Committee. In no event shall free standing or receiving towers be permitted.
Section 14. Trailers, Trucks, School Buses, Boats, Boat Trailers. No house trailers or mobile homes, campers or other habitable motor vehicles of any kind, school buses, motorcycles, trucks or commercial vehicles over one (1) ton capacity, boats or boat trailers shall be kept stored or parked overnight either on any street or on any Lot, except within enclosed garages or screened from view from the Street(s) as approved by the Architectural Control Committee. No vehicles shall be parked on the street, except for guest, not to exceed a twenty-four (24) hour period.
Section 15. Garbage and Refuse Disposal. No Lot shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish or unused vehicles. Trash, garbage or other waste shall not be kept except in sanitary containers. All equipment for the storage or disposal of such material shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. If such litter or other material is found on any Lot, the same will be removed by the Owner of such Lot, at the Owner’s expense, upon written request of the Architectural Control Committee. Garbage cans, trash containers, boxes, bags and other trash or debris, shall not be placed on the street until the morning of pick-up and all empty containers shall be removed by 6:00 P.M. on the date of pick up.
Section 16. Changing Elevation. No Owner shall excavate or extract earth from any business or commercial purposes. No elevation changes shall be permitted which materially affect surface grade of surrounding Lots, unless approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee.
Section 17. Sewage System. Sewage disposal shall be through the municipal system.
Section 18. Water System. Water shall be supplied through the municipal system.
Section 19. Utility Facilities. Declarant reserves the right to approve the construction, installation and maintenance of utility facilities, including but not limited to, water, telephone and sewage systems, which may be in variance with these restrictions. The Architectural Control Committee may approve wells for watering of Lots or such wells as may be required for heating and air conditioning systems so long as such wells do not lower the level of any lake or affect the quality of the lake water. No Owner may pump water from any lake.
Section 20. Model Homes. Declarant, as well as any builder of homes in Jamestowne Village, shall have the right to construct and maintain model homes on any of the Lots.
Section 21. Easements.
(a) Lots subjected to this Declaration shall be subject to those easements, if any, as shown and set forth on any recorded plat thereof. Declarant hereby reserves an easement for utilities and drainage facilities over the front and side five feet (5’) of each Lot, and over the rear ten feet (10’) of each Lot, except for Lots on a lake, there shall be an easement of fifteen feet (15’) on the rear. Within these easements, no structure, planting or other material shall be placed or permitted to remain which may damage or interfere with the installation and maintenance of utilities. The easement area of each Lot and all improvements in it shall be maintained continuously by the Owner, except for those improvements for which public authority or utility company is responsible.
(b) Easement to Declarant. Declarant reserves for itself, its successors and assigns, the right to maintain a sales office on the Project to maintain model, to erect signs and to show models. Declarant also reserves unto itself, its successors and assigns, and successors in title, a perpetual easement over the Common Property for ingress to, egress from, travel over, construction, maintenance and operation of all types of improvements whatsoever, on, over, under and across the Common Property for the benefit of the Project and other projects designated by Declarant on adjacent parcels and all owners, occupants, guests and invitees therein.
Section 22. Driveways, Entrance to Garage, and Parking Areas. All driveways, parking areas and entrances to garages shall be of a substance approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee and of a uniform quality. There shall be no parking on the street or on the lawns. No unlicensed vehicle shall be parked or maintained upon any driveway, street, lawn or parking area.
Section 23. Additional Requirements for Lots Fronting on any Buffer Area, Lake, Canal, Drainage Easement or Waterway. Lots bordering on any buffer area, lake, canal, drainage easement or waterway shall be subject to the following additional restrictions:
(a) The Owner shall maintain the buffer or easement area and mow the area between any lake and all areas not covered by water, even though the same may be reserved as part of the lake, canal, drainage easement or buffer area.
(b) No power boats shall be permitted on any lake, canal or drainage easement
(c) No filling of any lake, drainage easement or canal, or waterway shall be permitted, and no waste, garbage or wastewater are to be discharged, dumped or otherwise placed in any lake, canal or drainage easement, or waterway from any Lot.
(d) No docks will be allowed on the lake. No swimming will be allowed in any lake, canal or drainage easement.
(e) The rear and/or side Lot line shall be as shown on the recorded plat, which may be the center line of a drainage easement or waterway and the Owner will take title subject to the rights of the Association, City of Charleston, to work within and maintain for drainage purposes only any areas within drainage easements shown on recorded plats. Provided however, the City of Charleston, or other governmental body making use of said drainage easements within the boundaries of Lots shall not be obligated to provide aquatic control or improve said easements in any way except as the City of Charleston or other governmental body, in its sole discretion, may determine necessary for drainage purposes. Any Owner of a Lot adjoining any lake, drainage easement, canal or other waterway shall save and hold harmless the City of Charleston or other governmental body from all claims arising out of discoloration of any lake, canal, or other waterway or damages to the same caused by normal maintenance and repairs to the drainage easement.
(f) The Architectural Review Board shall have the right to control and restrict Owners of Lots adjoining the lake as to the use of chemicals which cause abnormal aquatic growth or damage or kill fish.
(g) No Owner shall have the authority to pump water from the lake nor shall there be any discharge into the lake other than normal runoff.

ARTICLE IX: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section 1. Enforcement. Each Owner shall comply with the covenants, restrictions and easements set forth herein. In the event of a violation or breach, or threatened violation or breach, or any of the same, the Declarant, the Association, the Architectural Control Committee or any Owner, jointly or severally, shall have the right to enforce, by any proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants, reservations, liens and charges now or hereafter imposed by the provisions of this Declaration and for the recovery of damages, or for injunctive relief, or both. Failure by the Association or by any Owner to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed a waiver of the right to do so thereafter.
Section 2. Severability. Invalidation of any one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way effect any other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 3. Duration. The covenants and restrictions of this Declaration shall run with and bind the land for a term of twenty (20) years from the date this Declaration is recorded, after which time they shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years.
Section 4. Amendment. This Declaration may be amended during the first twenty (20) year period by an instrument signed by not less than sixty percent (60%) of the Lot Owners, and thereafter by an instrument signed by not less than seventy five percent (75%) of the Lot Owners; provided, however, Declarant reserves the right, at any time, to amend the covenants and restrictions specifically required by a lender, the reviewing Attorney, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration and/or the Veterans Administration, to meet its requirements.
Section 5. Annexation. Additional land may be annexed by the Declarant without the consent of the members within ten (10) years of the date of this instrument; provided that the FHA and VA determine that the annexation is in accord with the general plan heretofore proved by them. Otherwise, additional residential properties and/or Common Areas may be annexed to the Properties with the consent of two-thirds (2/3) of each class of members.

THIS FOREGOING DESCRIPTION IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND DECLARANT DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT ANY OTHER AREAS WILL BE ANNEXED. ONLY SUCH AREAS, IF ANY, AS ARE ANNEXED BY AN AMENDMENT TO THIS DECLARATION SHALL BE ANNEXED AND SUBJECT TO THE WITHIN DECLARATION.
Recorded February 15, 2002 in Book F-397 at page 412 in the RMC Office for Charleston County, South Carolina.