Architectural Review Committee Process

The design review process has been developed to ensure that all new construction, alterations, and renovations to existing buildings and major site improvements conform to the guiding principles of Tuhaye, as outlined in the Design Guidelines.

The Architectural Review Committee suggests that Owners and their Consultants carefully review The Design Guidelines and begin the review process as early as possible to allow ample time to obtain required approvals and building permits.  Improvements will require the submission of plans, specifications, and the appropriate application fee. Owners are to retain competent assistance from licensed Architects, Landscape Architects, Structural Engineers, Civil Engineers, Contractors, or other Consultants as necessary. ALL ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARC.

The ARC evaluates all development proposals on the basis of the Design Guidelines. Some of the Guidelines are written as broad standards and the interpretation of these standards is at the discretion of the ARC.

Design Review Process Overview:  Major Improvements

  • Pre-Design Conference

  • Preliminary Design Review

  • Final Design Review

  • Construction Monitoring

  • Final Construction and Landscape Observation

Having secured Final Design Approval from the ARC, Owners must also meet all submittal and approval requirements of Wasatch County and any other requisite Municipal Authority.  Consult the 2023 updated Tuhaye Design Guidelines for more detailed information.

Design Review Process Overview:  Minor Improvements

  • Final Design Review

  • Construction Monitoring

  • Final Observation

Specific submission requirements and application fees will be determined on a case-by-case basis, as required by the nature of the Improvement. Consult the Tuhaye Design Guidelines for more specific information.