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Melrose Mountain

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Melrose Life

Surrounded by Nature, Connected by Community.

Utilities

As part of the Melrose Mountain Homeowner Association, residents benefit from a comprehensive package of utilities meticulously managed to ensure convenience and comfort. From water and electricity to waste management and beyond, our community prioritizes efficiency, reliability, and sustainability.

Water:  Melmont Water Company
(private wells owned by Melrose Mountain)

Electric Service:  Duke Energy

Building & Development

 

No New Construction for Short Term Rental Purposes

A Moratorium has been issued Grandfathering existing properties.

 

 Construction Rules:

 

Minimum Requirements:

 

Each residence shall contain not less than one thousand two hundred fifty {1,250) square feet of fully enclosed heated floor area devoted to living purposes for a one story dwelling and shall contain not less than one thousand five hundred {1,500) square feet of fully enclosed heated floor area devoted to living purposes for a two story dwelling


No structure shall be more than two (2) floors in height, except that where the slope of land is severe, two floors on one elevation and three floors on the opposite elevation will be permitted, if approved by the Architectural Committee/Board of Directors.

 

For water tap instructions, please contact Melrose POA

 

Construction plans and platt for positioning of home must be submitted to the Melrose Mountain Architectural Committee at info@melrosemountain.org along with the following fees:

$2,500 - Water Tap Fee (for connection to the community well system)

$2,500 - Road Impact Fee

  

Tree Cutting Rules:

A site plan shall be submitted to the Architectural Committee for approval PRIOR TO any proposed CLEARING OF A LOT, whether for a driveway, a building, a dwelling, or for any other action which may materially alter a lot. Material alteration of a lot shall also include the CUTTING OF ANY SOUND, HARDWOOD TREE Six (6) or more inches in diameter at ground level.

Architectural Committee approval of the site plan shall be a condition precedent to the Architectural Committee's approval of ANY building plans. Subsequent changes to the site or the building plans shall require approval by the Architectural Committee. Actual construction must conform to the MRM POA approved site and building plans.

 

Existing MRM POA lot and homeowners who wish to cut or remove SOUND HARDWOOD TREES in excess of Six (6) inches from their property must seek Architectural Committee approval prior to any cutting or removal, unless such trees are located within Ten (10) feet of the main dwelling or an accessory building.

 

Article 2, Section 2.10 of the POA Covenants states that:  “No sound hardwood tree measuring six(6) inches or more in diameter at ground level, may be removed without written approval of Declarant, unless located within ten(10) feet of a main dwelling or accessory building or within ten(10) feet of the approved site for such building”.  

 

“Declarant” as used above refers to the Architectural Committee of the MRM-POA.  The members of this Committee are good at what they do.

 

Violation of this covenant will subject the property owner to a $200 per tree assessment. Further, any trees removed outside of the scope of the above stated rules must be replaced (in the same location of the removed tree) with a sound, hardwood tree of at least six (6) feet in height, measured from ground level. Time period for replacement is 30 to 120 days. Should the replacement tree not survive, it too must be replaced in the same manner.

 

As violation of Section 2.10 can result in assessments and potential liens against the owner’s property, the BOD would like for property owners not to be put into this violation/lien position, and thus the reason for this courtesy reminder notice. We’re all trying to preserve the beauty of our Melrose Mountain community and the hardwood trees that live here with us.

 

All Tree Removal Requests should be sent the the Architectural Committee at: info@melrosemountain.org

Community Facilities

All amenities at Melrose Mountain are for use by PROPERTY OWNERS AND ACCOMPANIED GUESTS ONLY.

Rules and Resources

Swimming Lake Rules

 

NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY

SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK

 

-No fishing at the swimming lake.

-Fishing permitted only from boats or dam at swimming lake.

-Fishing from boats is catch and release ONLY.

-Boats are privately owned. Do Not use without permission.

-Dogs must be on a leash.

-All pet excrement must be removed and properly disposed of by the owner immediately. 

Fishing Lake Rules

 

-Swimming is permitted.

-Fishing is Catch and Release ONLY.

-Fishing is permitted from Boats and dam.

-Docks are privately owned and use is not permitted unless specific owner permission is granted.

-Boats are privately owned. Do not use without permission.

Clubhouse Rules

 

-For reservations contact info@melrosemountain.org

Deliveries at Melrose

Packages shipped via USPS are usually left inside the locked mailboxes. All other carriers will need gate code access for door deliveries.

Mailboxes

A secure mailbox is provided for each home site, and can be found outside both the upperand lower gates. 

Located at the swimming beach, the racks are available for rent at an annual cost of $100 per slot. If you are interested in renting a slot, please email info@melrosemountain,org

Canoe & Kayak Racks

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