Community Club ARC Coordination
We package the full design submission for the Fairfield Glade ARC — drawings, material specs, and plant lists — and attend the review meeting on your behalf.
Cumberland Plateau · Cumberland County
HOA-compliant estate landscaping for one of Tennessee's premier planned golf and lake communities.
Fairfield Glade's combination of golf-course frontage, small lakes, and strict community design standards makes it one of the most specification-driven markets we serve. Our team has navigated the Fairfield Glade Community Club design review process many times over — and we know what gets approved on the first submission.
The Community
Fairfield Glade is a master-planned community built around five golf courses and multiple lakes, with a community club that maintains architectural review standards for all exterior modifications. Properties have high visibility from the course and the water, meaning design quality is non-negotiable. We pre-coordinate every master plan with the review committee before a shovel hits the ground.
We package design submissions for the Fairfield Glade ARC, attend review meetings, and respond to any committee comments — typically achieving approval within 10–14 days.
Properties with course or water views require landscaping that frames the outlook without obstructing it — a balance we plan for on every course-side project.
The same sandstone bedrock and red clay subgrade found across Cumberland County are present throughout the Glade. Every base assembly accounts for local drainage conditions.
Local Coverage
Completed installations across the Fairfield Glade community — golf-course estates, lakefront properties, and interior neighborhood homes.
Local Considerations
The design, regulatory, and terrain realities specific to the Glade — folded into every proposal we put together here.
We package the full design submission for the Fairfield Glade ARC — drawings, material specs, and plant lists — and attend the review meeting on your behalf.
Landscaping on golf-course and lakefront lots is designed to frame views rather than block them, with height plans reviewed against setback requirements.
Sandstone bedrock and clay subgrade are site-assessed before any excavation. Base depths and drainage plans are adjusted for actual field conditions.
The community has preferred material standards. We specify within approved palettes by default and flag any deviation for committee review in advance.
Many lots abut shared fairways and cart paths. We use smaller equipment, flag utility corridors, and protect course infrastructure during every build.
Fairfield Glade properties are in view year-round. Plantings, stone palettes, and hardscape layouts are selected for four-season visual performance.
Featured Local Project
Fairfield Glade, TN · 2023
Every contractor we interviewed said the community review process would be our problem. Longobardo handled it start to finish — drawings, the meeting, the follow-up questions. We never had to set foot in the committee room.
Patricia & Don Mercer
Stonehenge Village · Fairfield Glade, TN
Local FAQ
Questions specific to landscape and hardscape work in the Fairfield Glade community.
Yes. We prepare the full design package — site plan, material specifications, plant list, and any required elevations — and submit it to the ARC on your behalf. We attend the review meeting and respond to any committee comments in writing. Most projects are approved within 10–14 days of submission.
The community club has preferred standards for stone type, color palettes, and certain plant species. We design within those guidelines from the start and flag any proposed deviation before submitting — which keeps the review process clean.
Yes. We coordinate with community facilities management for any work within cart-path corridors and use equipment sized appropriately for the access. Root zones near mature course trees are protected with standard fencing throughout the build.
Sandstone bedrock is present across Fairfield Glade, typically from 10–20 inches below grade. We probe before excavation and plan base depths accordingly. If bedrock requires a modified drainage approach, we document the adjustment and walk you through it before any work changes.
We can typically schedule a senior project lead at your property within 5–7 business days. Because we have active crews in the community, proposal turnaround is usually 7–10 business days after the site visit.
Begin Your Project
A senior project lead will walk your property within five business days, produce a fixed-price proposal, and handle the full ARC submission — so your project moves from concept to approval without delays.