Land Use & Zoning
An Architectural Control Committee (ACC) in a homeowners association (HOA) typically:
ASets property tax rates for the community
BReviews and approves exterior changes to homes to ensure compliance with community standards✓ Correct
CNegotiates property insurance for all homeowners
DHas authority over public roads in the development
Explanation
An ACC (or Architectural Review Board) enforces deed restrictions and HOA CC&Rs related to exterior design, modifications, and appearance of homes within a planned community.
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