HOA rules change. Everything below was taken from official sources and last verified in July 2026. Approved palettes, forms, fees, and timelines can be updated at any time — always confirm the current requirements with the HOA before you buy paint. SnowPeak documents and reports what the HOA publishes; we can't change or guarantee any HOA decision.
Community overview
Stonegate (SVOA)
- Community
- Stonegate (SVOA)
- City & county
- Parker — Douglas County
- Official website
- svoacommunity.com
- Architectural review
- Architectural / design review page
- Last verified
- July 2026
Before you paint
What approval looks like here
Is approval required for exterior paint?
Yes — approval is required before you repaint
Confirmed from the HOA's own published rules.
SourceRepainting the same color
Per the SVOA Community-Wide Standards, no approval is required to repaint in accordance with an originally approved color scheme.
Changing colors
A change to your home's color(s) or color scheme must be submitted to the Modifications Committee and receive written approval before work begins — including a Modification Request Form (with adjacent-neighbor signatures where indicated) and photos.
Documents commonly requested
- Completed Modification Request Form (with adjacent-neighbor signatures where indicated)
- A photo of your home describing where each color will go, plus a photo of the homes on either side
- If using an approved palette-book scheme: the proposed colors and color codes
- If using colors not in the palette book: samples painted on a single 8.5"×11" hard poster board
Review timeline
The Modifications Committee reviews on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month and generally mails a written decision within ten business days after that meeting. Colors not in the palette book may take up to 45 days; if the MC doesn't act within 45 days of a complete submission, the plans are deemed approved.
What to verify before you buy paint
General guidance for any HOA project — confirm each point with your HOA.
- Whether your exact color is already approved or needs a submittal
- The current architectural guidelines and the right submittal form
- The samples or documents the committee requires
- The review timeline, so it fits your paint schedule
Approved color resources
Where to find approved colors
Approvals and palettes may change at any time. Always confirm current colors with the HOA before purchasing paint.
Common questions
Stonegate (SVOA): FAQs
Do I need approval to repaint the same color in Stonegate?
Per the HOANo. The SVOA Community-Wide Standards state no approval is required to repaint in accordance with an originally approved color scheme.
SourceDo I need approval to change my exterior colors?
Per the HOAYes. A change to your home's color(s) or color scheme must be submitted to the Modifications Committee and approved in writing before work begins.
SourceHow long does Stonegate's review take?
Per the HOAThe Modifications Committee meets the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month and generally mails a written decision within ten business days after the meeting. Colors not in the palette book may take up to 45 days.
SourceCan I mix and match colors from different approved schemes?
Per the HOANo. Only entire color-scheme combinations are reviewed; colors may not be mixed across schemes, and a palette-book trim color may not be used across an entire siding surface.
SourceHow SnowPeak helps
We make the HOA part easier
- Preparing a clear, written estimate and scope you can attach to your submittal
- Documenting your home's existing colors so you can match or change with confidence
- Writing plain-English scope descriptions for the architectural committee
- Coordinating our schedule to start after your approval comes through
To be clear: the HOA makes the approval decision, not us. We can't approve colors or guarantee an outcome — but we make your side of the process clean and well-documented, and we time the work around it.
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How we put this together
Everything on this page comes from Stonegate (SVOA)'s official sources — its own website, published guidelines, or management/county records — linked above. We report what the HOA publishes; SnowPeak can't independently verify or change an HOA's rules, and this page is not legal advice.
Sources we referenced
What needs an on-site check
- HOA rules, forms, fees, and approved palettes can change — confirm current requirements with the HOA.
- The current palette book and paint store/brand (the standards direct owners to contact the management company to verify the current paint store).
- The association's public domain currently redirects to a resident portal, which may indicate a management transition — confirm the current manager and forms before submitting.
- Whether your home's existing scheme is on file as originally approved.
This page is general guidance, not a quote. Every home is different, so the only way to know what your project needs — and what it costs — is a clear, written estimate. Last reviewed July 2026.