This is the first formal update of 2024. Here we go! Deed Restriction (CCR) Revision – In early December we submitted our first draft of the CCR changes to a contracted law firm for them to be reviewed and formalized. The objective here was to ensure these covenants, conditions, and restrictions are comprehensive, preserve your […]
Monthly Project Updates
ANNUAL PUBLIC BOARD MEETING! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH AT 7 PM AT THE POOL HOUSE. This is the eleventh project update of 2023. Elections – There are currently two board members up for re-election to the board; Michael Hearn and Joe Hartley. No other community members have expressed an interest to run for the board. The
This is the tenth update of 2023. A little late but here we go. Deed Restrictions – At least three of the deed restriction committees have convened and concluded their recommendations for the changes to our covenant. We have had a conference call with our attorney and within the next month we will submit our
This is the ninth update of 2023. Here we go. Landscaping – Our vegetation is burning up! With all of the heat, M.U.D. #5 has begun watering restrictions for many communities, including The Reserve at Cypress Creek. We have complied with their request by reducing our watering schedule to two days per week. We are
This is the eighth update of 2023. Many apologies for this coming out so late. Here we go. Landscaping – With all of the heat, our grass and plants are burning up. We have increased our watering frequency, but even with that change, the oppressive heat is relentless on some of our vegetation. We will
This is the sixth update of 2023. These are the projects on which we are working. Deed Restrictions – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!! At the July 11th public quarterly board meeting we will be scheduling our first Deed Restrictions/Guidelines & Policies revision meeting. We need volunteers to help us look at our existing documentation and update it.
This is the fourth update of 2023. Here we go. Louetta Rd. clean-up – After weeks of cutting, trimming, hacking and brush-hogging, we have finally managed to clear up much of the dense undergrowth along Louetta Rd. This job turned out to be bigger than we anticipated. In the end we cut down nine dead