January News from Your HOA
MESSAGE FROM YOUR HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Board of Directors hopes you had a wonderful and safe holiday!
REMINDER: ASSESSMENTS ARE DUE JANUARY 1st
The annual dues for 2022 are $600, due on January 1, 2022. The Association statements were mailed, in November 2021. This is done to enable you to pay something each month before the deadline of January 30, 2022, if you wanted to do this. We encourage each of our homeowners to pay promptly as the cost to the homeowner for collection begins mounting on February 1, 2022. If you would like to establish a payment plan, you can contact the onsite community manager Angela Rivera at angela.rivera@associa.us. Keep in mind the terms of the payment plan agreement include a monthly payment plan fee and the association’s monthly interest. Please pay your assessments on time to prevent receiving late fees and interest charges to your account. Please visit TownSq https://app.townsq.io/login to pay and/or mail in your payment to PO Box 3157 Houston, TX 77253. As soon as possible. For your future reference you can always pay ahead on your yearly assessments either in full or a little at a time throughout the year. This is also encouraged to each homeowner.
Cypress Mill HOA Board of Directors
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PROTECT ONE OF YOUR MOST VALUABLE INVESTMENTS
Develop a Consistent Maintenance Schedule
By doing some simple preventative maintenance, you can extend the life of your home and minimize costly repairs.
Painting: It is important to put a good coat of paint on your home which may mean painting every three to five years on an average, depending on the quality of the paint. Painting obviously improves the appearance of your home and protects your wood or hardiplank from the elements reducing rot. Don’t forget your ACC application along with paint color samples, which must be processed and approved first!
Power washing: Take a walk around your property. If you see green or black mildew on your home and driveway, you can power wash the mildew off your gutters, home exterior, driveway and sidewalk. This small step of maintenance can keep your property looking well maintained.
Gutters: Gutters need to be cleaned out on a regular basis. This time of year they fill up with pine needles and leaves. If the gutters are full of leaves and pine needles, they will not drain properly and will need to be cleaned. The extra weight will cause the gutter nails to become loose and the gutter will sag or fall from your home. Gutters are important as they protect the fascia boards.
Landscaping: Trees, shrubs and seasonal flowers add a great deal to the value of your home and the community. Remember that over time trees and shrubs can become overgrown and unsightly. Please keep your landscaping well-trimmed and yard edged so that it enhances your home and does not interfere with the street.
Street Parking: Please keep in mind that the streets belong to the City. Please report all street parking to Harris County Constable Precinct 4 non-emergency line at 281-376- 3472.
If you would like to report any violations, please do so.
Any questions please contact Angela Rivera at 281-213-3184 or via email at angela.rivera@associa.us.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Board Meetings: 4th Wednesday of every month at 6 PM. (exception of Annual Meeting in April at 7 PM) November and December - no meetings.
POLITE PARKING
Several complaints have been received about visitors leaving their vehicles parked for extended periods of time. Please ask your visitors to park in your driveway or at least in front of your property, leaving your neighbors room for their visitors to park or to pass through with their vehicles.
DEED RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS
Trash bins need to be out of view from the street. That means you cannot have your trash bins on the driveway, side of home or behind columns in front of garage door. You will get a letter and if you don’t comply we will send you to the attorney just for this trash bin violation and you will receive the attorney charge on your account. Please move your trash bins out of view from the
street.
LEASH LAWS
There have been several complaints about dogs either running loose in the neighborhood or being walked but not on a leash. It is annoying and sometimes frightening, when dogs run up to a homeowner, so for safety reasons, please keep your dog on a leash.
FYI-Excerpt from: The Khan Law Firm
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Dogs aren’t permitted to run around at large and
- They always must be kept under direct physical control (on a leash) of their owner
BARKING DOG PROBLEM
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The best way is to call the Constable office to make a noise complaint. 24 dispatches number 281-376-3472.
- Call from outside when the dogs are barking.
- Request from the operator who answers the phone exactly what to ask for on a formal noise complaint.
- Tell them you would like to meet the constable to a make a formal complaint.
- The best way is to talk to your neighbor, but if you don’t feel comfortable call the Constable’s office.
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PROCESS
The Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) as well other legally binding documents, are provided to homeowners prior to closing on a house. Please read the guidelines before submitting your Architectural Control Committee application. You can receive a copy online on TownSq under documents or you can call your community manager Angela at 281-213-3184 and/or email angela.rivera@associa.us to request a form. All application can take up to 30 business day before an approval or denial is correspondent to a homeowner.
RESIDENTS OF CYPRESS MILL
Having your lawn cut either by yourself or a hired landscaper? Please don’t put out your grass clippings out on the sidewalk until trash days, Monday or Thursdays. We are getting complaints of homeowners putting out grass clippings before trash days. We thank you for your understanding and corporation.
SWEEPING OR BLOWING DEBRIS INTO STORM DRAINS
According to Herman L. Sanders of the Harris County Watershed Protection Group, “Sweeping grass, leaves, grass clippings, yard waste, etc., into a storm drain is cited as a civil solid-waste violation of State Municipal Solid Waste rules, Chapter 330.15 (a)(1). Civil penalties are $50 to $25,000 per day per violation. Criminal penalties, if pursued, are $500 to $100,000 per day per violation.” Please keep the front of the driveway and curbs cleaned to keep debris from going into the street gutters.
NOTICE: FITNESS ROOM USAGE
No one under 18 years of age is allowed in the fitness room at any time. If you are found in the fitness room your access card will be deactivated and you will have to come in front of the Board of Directors to discuss reactivating card. Please comply with the rules.
SOLICITATION IS AGAINST OUR DEED RESTRICTION:
Please do not purchase from solicitors and ask them to leave our neighborhood. Although it is difficult to enforce this violation we can work together to keep this activity at a minimum. Please contact Constable Mark Herman dispatch at 281-376-3472 if any harassment issues or suspicious behavior arises.
CRIME STATS CYPRESS HILL MUD #1
For detailed information, visit www.cd4.hctx.net.
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
The deadline for submitting articles/information to the Cypress Mill Messenger is the 6th of the preceding month. After your March 2022 print issue, you will no longer have to worry about deadlines and can submit news anytime! Please email articles to: angela.rivera@associa.us. Information should be sent as an attachment in Word document format.
STREET LIGHT OUT?
Have you noticed a streetlight out? You can report it to CenterPoint Energy 24 hours a day at 713-207-2222. Choose a language preference and then select option “4” for street light outages. Please provide the streetlight’s six digit number located approximately 5 feet up the pole. Also, it is helpful to give the street name and address.
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