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Development Agreement Exhibit E <br />Community Standards & Guidelines <br />Marian Meadows <br />Community Standards and Guidelines <br />This is meant to address expectations for building standards, building types, construction means <br />and materials used within the development. Marian Meadows is first and foremost a "residential" <br />community, and building structure will be supportive of this inclusive of the RV Complex with <br />commercial uses. <br />Oversight of the Marian Meadows community will be inclusive of three (3) governing boards. <br />• Marian Meadow Residential Board (MMRD) comprised of five (5) members will <br />oversee the residential aspects of the Community. <br />• Silver Creek Recreations Vehicle Resort (SCRVR) comprised of three (3) members will <br />oversee and administer aspects of the RV Complex. <br />• Marian Meadows Owners Association (MMOA) comprised of three (3) MMRD <br />members and two (2) SCRVR members will oversee joint applications of the entire <br />community. <br />Section 1 - Building Types: (no manufactured/mobile homes) <br />1. Marian Meadows will support and encompass a variety of housing types from site -built <br />construction to factory built modular construction (see Attachment 1 for examples) and <br />must be sited on a permanent foundation. <br />2. Modular homes can be transported intact, in pieces or panelized and will be inclusive of <br />kit designs, log structures, SIPS or other construction methods. <br />3. Building types can be single or multi -story construction meeting Kittitas County and <br />International Building Code standards. <br />4. See attached illustrations of typical home construction suitable for Marian Meadows. <br />5. Storage complex construction will be of wood, stone, metal or masonry materials and be <br />designed and built consistent with other building types in Marian Meadows and must <br />meet the design criteria as set forth by the Developer and meet Kittitas County Code. The <br />RV Storage Complex can include pole/timber type construction. <br />6. The Developer will have sole discretionary oversight of building types and building <br />standards until 75% of homes & 75% of units are sold/occupied or developer elects to <br />transfer oversight to MMOA—subject to the requirements of the current County adopted <br />building codes including the IBC, IRC, IFC and Washington State Amendments at the <br />time of building permit submittal. <br />rtd 05 2 <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />s Co. D <br />