Build and Remodel Information:
Architectural Control Committee
Knollwood Village is a deed-restricted community.
Residents and builders should contact Architectural Control before doing any additions or renovations to a house or property, including carports and fences.
The Architectural Control Committee advises on and approves construction plans to make sure that they are in compliance with the Deed Restrictions. New house construction and additions must have Architectural Control approval before work is started.
For new houses and additions, please provide a plat with setbacks, elevation drawings with measurements and interior and exterior architect drawings where available.
For fences, please provide a plat with the fence line drawn on the plat and include the type of fence to be built. All necessary City of Houston Building Permits need to be obtained before construction begins.
Please contact Architectural Control before you invest in plans for new construction or renovations to your home. Find out if there are any issues early and save yourself money and time.
Please email us at build@knollwoodvillagecc.org and we will contact you.
To find the Deed Restrictions for your lot, use this Map to see what Section you are in and then find the appropriate Deed Restrictions.
Please note that the ACC does not have jurisdiction over Braes Terrace II. For this area, please contact one of the Civic Club Board Members.
To all builders: Please be advised that while the City of Houston building codes applicable to Knollwood Village require the installation of side walks for new construction, at fourteen feet from the curb, a variance was previously granted by the City to also allow side walks to be installed next to the curb. The Knollwood Village Civic Club would, in fact, prefer that new sidewalks be constructed next to the curb, and especially when there are other sidewalks on the same street which are located next to the curb.
