Architectural Review Committee

Mission

The mission of the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is to maintain the high quality and consistency of the aesthetics and design of the New Albany Community. Whether it is a pool addition, landscaping, driveway, porch enclosure, walks, arbors, pergolas or trellises, it is necessary to submit review documents for approval.

Responsibilities

The main functions and responsibilities of the ARC are primarily to:

  • Communicate the New Albany Country Club Community guidelines and standards throughout the home owners’ association, so as to improve the maturity level of architecture discipline within the community.
  • Manage the content of the New Albany Design Guidelines (i.e. principles, standards, policies) applicable to the responsibility of a community.
  • Decide on possible exceptions to be granted to requests for deviations or variances.
  • Enforce compliance of regulations and design standards.

Members

  • Chairperson: Tom Rubey | The New Albany Company
  • Architect: Brian Kent Jones
  • Architect: David B. Meleca
Committee Liaisons

The Ohio Equities team in New Albany records, processes and conveys the Architectural and Building Information on behalf of the committees. You may submit questions by clicking this link arc@naccchoa.org

Executive Architectural Review Committee

Mission

The ARC is accountable to the Executive Architectural Review Committee (EARC) and ultimately to the Country Club Community Board of Trustees, which delegates to it the design of Georgian Architecture and the establishment, maintenance and enforcement of the New Albany Country Club Community. The EARC will review any discrepancies or appeals generated from the ARC level.

Responsibilities

The main functions and responsibilities of the ARC are primarily to:

  • Assess information concerning architecture issues including policies, standards, guidelines, or procedures and make recommendations for remedy.

  • Review proposed programs or projects referred by the ARC and make recommendations.

  • Review and revise standards, policies and guidelines as necessary.

  • Promote coordination and cooperation for consistency and to achieve effective utilization, standards and policies.

Members

  • Chairperson: Tom Rubey | The New Albany Company

  • Developer Representative: William Ebbing | The New Albany Company

  • Architect: Gerald McCue | Harvard University