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Villa Milano is a small community of homes tucked in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains overlooking Tucson, Arizona. It is located within the subdivision of Rancho Sin Vacas on the northern edge of Tucson.

Construction in Villa Milano started in 2006 with forty-six lots in the Phase I development, all in Classic Mediterranean style. It is designed around the concepts of architectural unity blended with Sonoran Desert character and environmental responsibility. The design philosophy is to ensure visual harmony along the streetscapes; protect vistas and solar access; encourage water and energy conservation; highlight the unique desert and mountain setting; and maintain property values.

The Villa Milano Homeowners Association (HOA) was establish and operates per provisions of Arizona Revised Statutes § 33-1802 (Arizona Planned Community Act).

CC&Rs

The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that creates the scheme of enforceable covenants and restrictions for Villa Milano. .

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ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES

Architectural Guidelines that provide direction to homeowners and a framework for decision-making in the architectural review process. They have the same enforceability as the CC&Rs.

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RULES, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND FINES

Documents that explain the conditions and restrictions found in the CC&Rs and have the same enforceability.

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HOA CORPORATE DOCUMENTS

Articles of Incorporation that established the HOA as a legal entity, Bylaws that set out procedures for its operation, and other documents related to HOA management.

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MEETING REPORTS

Minutes and other reports from Board and Homeowner meetings.

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  • 7563 North Viale di Buona Fortuna Tucson, Arizona, United States
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