FAQs
Waterglen is designed for single-family residential homes only. All homes must follow the community’s architectural standards and be approved by the Design Review Committee (DRC) prior to construction to ensure consistency and quality throughout the neighborhood.
Yes. All plans must be submitted to the Design Review Committee for approval before construction begins. This includes home design, exterior materials, colors, landscaping, and placement on the lot. This process helps maintain the overall aesthetic and property values within Waterglen.
Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers are generally allowed only if they are stored in a way that does not negatively impact neighboring properties or the appearance of the community. Certain restrictions may apply regarding visibility from the street.
Horses are allowed on lots that are larger than 4 acres, and can have one horse per acre owned
Logan County
Yes, 2000 SQFT and may not exceed two stories in height unless granted by the Design Review Committee.
Yes, The Waterglen is paved with black asphalt throughout the neighborhood.
No. One of the many benefits of building your house in the Waterglen development is that you can shop around and find the perfect builder to bring your dream home to life.
The annual HOA fee for Waterglen is $1,000. Please check current document in Info tab to confirm.
Yes, provided that the plans, specifications, design and location have been approved by the Design Review Committee.
Yes, provided that the plans, specifications, design and location have been approved by the Design Review Committee and that the style and architecture correspond to the principal residence.
The minimum requirement for a roof pitch at Waterglen must be 6-12 pitch or as otherwise approved by the Design Review Committee.
Upon commencement of excavation for construction on any Lot or Lots in this plat, the work must be continuous, weather permitting, until the Residence and other Improvements are completed. No delay in the course of construction within a period of twenty-four (24) months will be permitted, unless further extension of time for the completion of said Residence and Improvements is given by Declarant. If no such consent is given the Declarant or its designee may, but shall not be obligated to, complete such construction.
All fences which project from a Residence toward the side Lot line and all perimeter or exterior fences adjacent to or facing the street shall be constructed of brick, stone, wrought iron, or other material approved by the Design Review Committee and must carry out the architectural scheme of the structure. All other fences not visible from the street shall be constructed of the above mentioned materials provided however, that solid wood capped fences with brick/stone columns are acceptable if approved by the Design Review Committee. Chain link and stockade fences are prohibited except that dog runs or pens may be constructed of vinyl clad chain link fence and must not be visible from neighboring property. Retaining walls must be faced on all sides visible from any street with brick or stone. No fence or retaining wall shall be constructed or installed until the location, design, material and quality of same shall have been approved by the Design Review Committee. The Design Review Committee shall have the authority to grant variances to the above requirements.
The Design Review Committee shall have ultimate authority and discretion in approving the architectural styles of structures in Waterglen and may in this regard make the final determination whether the style of home proposed is in harmony with the atmosphere of the development and in conformity with the intent of the Design Review Committee.
Electric is through Central Rural Electric Cooperative.
Internet at Waterglen is fiber internet through Centranet.
USPS delivers to private mailboxes and delivery services such as UPS, FedEx, and Amazon also deliver to homes.
