Summit Pointe Third Rochester, MN


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Summit Pointe

Arcon Development, Inc. is pleased to provide you information on Summit Pointe, in the City of Rochester. Summit Pointe is located on a high bluff in northwest Rochester. Summit Pointe is a Planned Unit Development featuring a variety of single-family lots and townhouses. A large natural area runs north/south through Summit Pointe, this area will be preserved within the development; adjacent to this natural area will be parkland and a trail system that will eventually connect to the Douglas Trail. Many of the single- family lots will back up to this natural area and parkland. A variety of walkout, lookout and flat lots will be offered in Summit Pointe. As the name indicates, Summit Pointe is located on one of the highest points in northwest Rochester and offers spectacular views to the downtown Rochester skyline. Residents of Summit Pointe will enjoy great views, preserved natural areas, parkland and walking on the internal trail system, while enjoying wildlife at their doorstep. Summit Pointe is part of Rochester School District 535.

Summit Pointe Second Addition is conveniently located south of 65th Street and east of 50th Ave. NW in northwest Rochester. Turn east off 50th Ave. NW on Savannah, go east to 47th Street NW, turn left to Summit Pointe Second Addition.

Summit Pointe offers homebuyers a new choice in the Rochester area with a unique site design, preserved natural areas, great views, an internal trail system, adjacent parkland and great home values. For further information about Summit Pointe, please contact Arcon Development, Inc. at 1-866-835-4981.

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Summit Pointe Third Addition

Covenant Synopsis

NOTE: This is a condensed overview of some of the provisions in the recorded covenant documents

and shall be for information purposes only.

Home Size Requirements

  • Minimum two (2) car attached garage required
  • Single Floor or Rambler Style Home - Must have a minimum of 1,400 square feet of living area on the main floor.
  • Two-Story Home - Must have a minimum of 1,000 square feet on the main floor and 2,000 square feet of finished living area above grade.
  • Modified Two-Story - Must have a main floor footprint minimum at or above 1,350 square feet and a total of 2,200 square feet above grade.
  • Split-entry Style Home- Must have a minimum of 1,400 square feet of finished living space on the upper level.
  • Multi-level Style Home - Must have a minimum 1,400 square feet finished living area above grade. (Top two levels)
  • Other Style Homes - Must receive specific case-by-case written approval.

All structures constructed or placed on the property shall be completely finished on the exterior, thereof, within nine (9) months after commencement of construction.

Exterior Materials

  • Front Exterior - Maintenance-free siding is allowed on the front exterior if used in combination with appropriate areas of brick, stucco, stone, or other architectural features and approved by the Architectural Review Committee. All vinyl must be minimum .044 inch thickness front, side, and rear.
  • Side and Rear Exterior - May be maintenance-free siding materials

Roofing Requirements

  • The rooflines for all homes must have a minimum 7/12 pitch, (excluding porch areas) or be approved by the Architecture Control Committee.
  • Shingles - a laminated shingle, or equal, shall be used on all structures, giving a texture appearance.

Landscape

  • A landscape plan is not required as a part of the plan submittal. However the builder is responsible for the planting of two (2)) trees, minimum 2-½" diameter on all lots. Location to be in the front yard.

Fences

  • Fences are permitted with the prior approval of the Architectural Control Committee. Acceptable fence materials are cedar, redwood, and black or green, vinyl coated, galvanized chain link. Wood fences should not exceed 6 feet in height and chain link fences shall not exceed 4 feet in height.

All Home Plans Must Be Approved by the Architectural Review Committee.