Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA Approved Fencing
Architectural review steps, a submission checklist, and family-yard installs that match this newer Maple Valley community—without mixing it up with the older Cedar Downs HOA down the road.
Downloads for Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA approved fencing
Official architectural applications come from Highlands at Cedar Downs association management (J&M Management)—they are not a public fence PDF. Use our checklist to assemble drawings and samples, then request the current form when you file. Contact: (253) 848-1947 · information@jandmmanagement.com.
Prep guide
Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA Fence Checklist
MyFence.com homeowner checklist covering the correct association, management contact, site plan, drawings, and stain samples. Not a substitute for the official architectural application.
Highlands at Cedar Downs architectural fence process
Confirm the correct association
Highlands at Cedar Downs is its own HOA. Cedar Downs HOA (Pipe Lake / CDHA) is a different community with different rules. File with Highlands management, not the older association.
Match newer-home streetscape
Board-on-board or picture-frame cedar, hogwire with cedar frame, and hybrid systems are typical. Confirm height, color, and placement against your current guidelines before ordering materials.
Request the current application and submit
Contact J&M Management for the architectural form. Attach a site plan, elevations, materials, and stain samples. Do not start construction until you have written approval.
Install to the approved plan
We build to the approved layout—panels that follow gentle hillside grades, posts set to protect newer landscaping and irrigation.
What makes fencing HOA-approved in Highlands at Cedar Downs
Reviewers look for style, height, materials, and color that fit a planned family neighborhood of newer homes. Incomplete packets and off-palette stains slow things down. MyFence.com prepares drawings and samples that already describe a build the committee can recognize.
- Architectural form filed with Highlands management—not a neighboring HOA
- Site plan with lot lines, gates, and proposed fence location
- Elevation drawings and stain/color samples aligned to community palette
- Slope-following panels that sit clean on gentle hillside lots
For install coverage, styles, and project photos, visit the Highlands at Cedar Downs fence installation page.
How MyFence.com helps Highlands at Cedar Downs homeowners
Architectural package prep
Drawings and samples ready to attach to the management form—no extra HOA paperwork fee.
Newer-lot installs
We locate utilities, protect fresh landscaping, and rack panels to the modest grades along SE 240th.
Checklist + install
Use our checklist to prep, then we build cedar, hogwire, or hybrid systems to the approved plan.
Contact Us About Your Highlands At Cedar Downs, Maple Valley Fence
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Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA approved fencing FAQs
What is Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA approved fencing?
It means your design, materials, height, and color pass this community’s architectural review before install. Cedar privacy, hogwire, and hybrid systems are common; the packet must go to Highlands management, not the older Cedar Downs HOA.
Where can I get the official fence form?
Request the current architectural application from J&M Management at (253) 848-1947 or information@jandmmanagement.com. Use the checklist PDF on this page to prepare drawings and samples.
Is this the same as Cedar Downs HOA?
No. Cedar Downs HOA around Pipe Lake is a different association. Highlands at Cedar Downs has its own guidelines and management.
Do I need approval before installation?
Yes. Exterior changes, including fences, require written approval first. We schedule install after approval.
Ready for Highlands at Cedar Downs HOA approved fencing?
Download the checklist, or let us handle the architectural package and build. Free on-site estimates in Maple Valley.
