Architectural Standards

No structure shall be placed and no improvements shall take place except in compliance with Article 9 of the CC&Rs, and with the prior approval of an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) form.

Some examples of ARC form requests are installing plants, laying mulch, installing fences, exterior painting, sheds, driveway extensions, back patio expansions.

A homeowner is welcome to modify the interior of their home, but any modifications made on the exterior of the home, outside of maintaining existing or original plans, must be submitted via ARC form for approval.

Homeowners are allowed to paint front doors a different color than their shutters, but the color must be complimentary, muted, neutral, or earth toned. Colors that are considered vibrant, loud, and do not fit the aesthetic of the neighborhood will not be approved.

February 2026 Board Meeting

When: Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Location: 201 E. General Stewart Way, Hinesville, GA 31313

Time: 630pm

If you would like to be put on the agenda to allocate time to address your need, send your name, question, comment, or concern to hoaofsummerhill@gmail.com.


Conduct for a successful meeting is as follows:

  • Be recognized first by the board before speaking.
  • Refrain from interrupting business or deliberations of the board.
  • During OPEN FORUM every owner who wishes to speak will have an opportunity to
    speak, at the microphone, one time, for a maximum of 3 minutes.
  • Be respectful of the fact that other owners may wish to speak.
  • Avoid interrupting anyone who is a recognized speaker.
  • Avoid repeating issues or positions that have already been addressed by others.
  • Stay relevant to the topic.
  • Refrain from personal attacks.
  • Remember this is a community meeting. Please do not raise your voice, swear, or use
    profanity

Thanksgiving Dinner Basket Giveaway

Hello neighbors!

Summerhill’s HOA Board is running a Thanksgiving Dinner Basket Giveaway! FREE for all current residents. One entry per household. No purchase, payment, or consideration of any kind is required to enter or win.

There will be 10 winners. Top 5 winners receive a dinner basket with fixings plus a $50 Food Lion gift card (a $75 value). Next 5 winners receive a $50 gift card. To be eligible to enter, your HOA dues must be current. Winners will be selected via random draw.

Entries will be accepted from now through Friday, November 21st at 12pm. Winners will be selected in the same evening.

Use the Google Form to enter. Good luck and happy holidays!

https://forms.gle/38fD3ZHB5MVXif8g6

Unsightly Activities and Additions Notice

Occasional vehicle maintenance and outdoor projects are part of home ownership. However, keep driveway repairs and yard activities neat, temporary, and in line with community guidelines.

Please keep in mind:
– Major vehicle repairs (such as engine work or body restoration) should not be conducted in driveways or visible areas.
– Tools, parts, and equipment should be stored out of sight when not in use.
– Outdoor projects should be completed in a timely manner and kept tidy throughout.
– Unsightly items—including debris, unused furniture, or construction materials—should not be left in yards or driveways.

Our goal is to maintain a clean, welcoming environment for all residents. If you have questions about what’s permitted, feel free to reach out to the board for clarification.

Exception to Section 10.19-Garage nets/screen have been permitted on the outside of garage doors.

Parking Notice

Vehicles may be parked in the garage, carport, driveway, or gravel or paved parking pad perpendicular to the driveway; provided, however, that all vehicles should be fully and always parked within closed garages to the fullest extent practicable.

Prioritize vehicle parking in your garage and driveways. The HOA Board has extended parking access to the homeowner’s yard to allow overflow parking in grass areas.

Street parking is allowed on a temporary basis. If a homeowner has a visitor, they are allowed to park on the street without obstructing traffic, for a limited time. For example, if you have an overnight or weekend guest, you can use street parking for the duration of their stay. If a
homeowner has a guest that is staying over 1-3 days, please send a courtesy email to the HOA so violations can be avoided.

Easter Holiday

This event sponsored by the Summerhill HOA Board of Directors.

February 2025 Board Meeting

When: Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Location: 201 E. General Stewart Way, Hinesville, GA 31313

Time: 600pm

If you would like to be put on the agenda to allocate time to address your need, send your name, question, comment, or concern to hoaofsummerhill@gmail.com.


Conduct for a successful meeting is as follows:

  • Be recognized first by the board before speaking.
  • Refrain from interrupting business or deliberations of the board.
  • During OPEN FORUM every owner who wishes to speak will have an opportunity to
    speak, at the microphone, one time, for a maximum of 3 minutes.
  • Be respectful of the fact that other owners may wish to speak.
  • Avoid interrupting anyone who is a recognized speaker.
  • Avoid repeating issues or positions that have already been addressed by others.
  • Stay relevant to the topic.
  • Refrain from personal attacks.
  • Remember this is a community meeting. Please do not raise your voice, swear, or use
    profanity

The Homeowner’s Association is responsible for the management, maintenance, operation and control of the subdivision, and the enforcement of standards. Please respect and abide by the Governing Documents and the laws of the State of Georgia regarding homeowner’s associations.

Doing your part to uphold the standards and values of the neighborhood can only have a positive impact on the community.

Please take all preventative measures to keep pets confined in a fenced-in yard or on a leash held by a responsible person. All Owners and occupants with pets shall comply with government ordinances and regulations.

Doing your part to ensure the safety of the neighborhood can only have a positive impact on the community.

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