March News From Your HOA
CONCORD BRIDGE HOMEOWNERS
REGISTER FOR THE HOA WEBSITE TO RECEIVE OFFICIAL HOA COMMUNICATION ALERTS
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Text “preferredlink” to 59248 and receive a text back with a mobile app download link
- Search for the mobile app “Preferred Link” in Google Play store
*Please note that renters cannot register - you must be the property owner.
DRIVE WITH CARE IN CONCORD BRIDGE
FIRST → SLOW DOWN!!!
Obey the speed limit - currently 30 mph. Children can easily dart out from behind a parked car and many people walk in the mornings and afternoons. Constables WILL ticket you if you are caught speeding.
YIELD TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC
If there is a car parked on the street in your lane, you must slow down and wait for oncoming traffic to pass before crossing center of road to go around the parked car.
STOP WHEN YOU SEE FLASHING RED LIGHTS ON A SCHOOL BUS
It’s the law: a first time offense will cost you $1,250 and a second offense will mean license suspension. You must stop for all school buses when their lights are flashing red and/or they’ve extended their STOP sign, as this indicates children are loading or unloading. Both oncoming and following traffic must stop well before they reach the bus. You must remain stopped until the bus moves or the bus driver signals for you to proceed. Even then, you must proceed with extreme caution, watching for school children walking along the side of the road or crossing the street.
CONCORD BRIDGE PETS
LEASHES ARE REQUIRED!
Harris County requires that all pets be on a leash or confined within your yard. Unleashed dogs are a nuisance to your neighbors and other pets. Call Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services at 281-999-3191 to report unleashed dogs.
SCOOP THE POOP!
Walking your dog? Bring a bag! You are required to pick up all dog waste and dispose of it properly. When walking your dogs, bring plastic bags to remove any waste they may leave behind.
Below are options to help you:
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Contact the Concord Bridge Pet Hotline at 281-468-9414.
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If you have a Facebook account, go to www.facebook.com/#!/Concordbridgehotline to report the lost or found animal. Including photos helps!
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Post your lost or found animal info & photo on nextdoor.com.
SIGN UP FOR EMERGENCY ALERTS FROM HARRIS COUNTY
HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION (HOA) 101
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DO NOT IGNORE IT! Ignoring these letters will cause potential cost and possibly even legal action. Instead, make sure you promptly reply to the letter in writing so that you and the management company have a record of your reply. This will also show your willingness to resolve this issue.
- Try not to take it personally. Almost everyone gets letters from time to time. Instead, try to remember that the management company’s job is to ensure everyone is maintaining their property according to the prescribed covenants, conditions and restrictions so that values are maintained or even enhanced - for your benefit.
- TRASH CAN REMINDER: They must be stored out of sight (in garage or inside back fence) on all non-trash days!
DEED RESTRICTION REMINDERS
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Keep lawn mowed and edged regularly - grass should not be crawling down curbs into street or across sidewalks. Remove all weeds from flowerbeds, yard and expansion joints of drive and sidewalks.
- If you live on a corner property, make sure you are mowing ALL parts of your lawn, including side portions that wrap around corner of lot. This is YOUR responsibility.
- Trim bushes so that they are neat and tidy.
- Under NO circumstances are you allowed to blow grass clippings or leaves into the storm drains. It’s against the law and you will be heavily fined.
- Our deed restrictions state that your front yard should have 1 or 2 trees in it (depending on the section). Please consult the deed restrictions for your specific section’s requirement on this (deed restrictions can be found on the HOA website). No tree removal without Association approval.
- Please survey all trees on your property and trim branches that hang over sidewalks so that they are at least 10’ above the sidewalk, enabling easy passage underneath. Important: low-hanging branches can be dangerous to walkers and, thereby, a potential liability for you.
- Tree stumps are not allowed - exposed tree stumps are a violation of deed restrictions and you will be cited for this. All tree stumps must be ground down at least flush with the ground.
- Per deed restrictions, all garbage cans and recycle bin must be stored OUT OF SIGHT, either in your garage or in your back yard.
- They are not to be stored by the side of your home where they can be seen from the street.
- Do not put debris of ANY kind (leaves, grass clippings, chemicals, gasoline, etc.) into the storm drains that are located on your street.
- It’s against the law and you can be fined heavily for this! If you see your neighbor or a lawn service provider doing this, note the details (address of neighbor or name & license plate of lawn service) and report this illegal activity to Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services at 713-920-2831.
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Fences must be properly maintained with all pickets in place (none missing) and none in need of repair. Random boards or sheets of plywood tacked across pickets to hold them up are not acceptable. Boards propping fences up or supporting leaning fences are also not acceptable.
- Property fences were built on the shared property lines between the homes. The ownership, ongoing maintenance and repair of these fences is to be shared 50/50 by the respective homeowner/neighbors. Pickets sections must face the same direction (i.e. do not alternate direction every 6 feet).
- Submit an ARC application prior to new fence installation to ensure you are using approved materials and construction design.
- Sealant: You may use a sealant on your fence, but only if it is CLEAR or light cedar-tinted. Absolutely NO PAINTING of fences is allowed. Please provide a sample of sealant with your ARC application to the management company.
- Height: Fences should be 6 to 8’ (no higher than 8’) – consult the deed restrictions for your section.
- It is advisable to have a horizontal “rot” board along bottom of fence for uniformity and longevity of pickets. However, fence height should still not be over 8’, including the rot board.
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Submit an ARC application prior to installing new roof.
- Shingle type, quality and color must be harmonious with the color scheme established for the subdivision (black, brown, dark tan or similar earthy tone); repairs or partial replacements must be done with shingles of the exact same type, quality and color of the existing roof in order to blend properly.
PREFERRED MANAGEMENT SERVICES
If you have any questions about this information, please contact:
REPORT STREETLIGHT OUTAGES
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CenterPoint Energy Website: https://slo.centerpointenergy.com
- CenterPoint Energy: 713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143
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Six-digit number found on the light pole
- Street address closest to the light pole (full address including zip)
- Description of problem (flickering off & on, very dim, no working at all)
TRASH SERVICE PROVIDER
Time: Have waste ready for collection no later than 6 AM.
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Waste must be placed in bags or personal containers between 20 and 95-gallons.
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Cans or bags cannot exceed 50 pounds.
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Two heavy items collected EVERY service day.
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Heavy trash/bulk waste includes waste that is not generated on a regular basis, including:
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Furniture (couch, table, mattress, box spring, desk, dresser, etc.).
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Appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, etc.).
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Hot Water Heaters.
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Fencing/Decking/Siding (please remove nails, cut into lengths 4’ or less and tie and bundle under 50 pounds, limit eight bundles per service day).
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Trampolines (broken down, please place metal with recycling if possible).
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Carpeting/Flooring (please cut into lengths 4’ or shorter and tie and bundle under 50 pounds, limit eight bundles per service day).
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Place grass clippings in cans or bags under 50 pounds.
- Branches should be placed in INDIVIDUAL piles measuring no larger than 3’ x 3’ x 3’ and tied and bundled and under 50 pounds. Limit eight bundles per service day.
REMINDER: TRASH CANS MUST BE STORED OUT OF SIGHT ON ALL NON-TRASH DAYS!
CONCORD BRIDGE MUD SERVICES
Services in Concord Bridge are provided by two different Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs). Areas covered and service providers are shown below. The overhead power lines running north and south through the subdivision are the dividing line between the MUD responsibilities. The two trash collection companies observe different holidays. Please note if a holiday falls on a regular trash collection day, the trash will be picked up the next SCHEDULED day, NOT the next day. Please do not place your trash out until the correct day.
If you have a manhole cover in your yard, driveway or sidewalk and it is causing problems, please contact your Municipal District Services, LLC, 281-290-6503. They cover both MUD Horsepen Bayou and Harris County 102.
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Law Enforcement Patrol - Harris County Constable Precinct 5 - 281-463-6666
- Water & Sewer Services - Municipal District Services, LLC
- Billing, new service, disconnect questions - 281-290-6507
- Problems - 281-290-6503
- Trash collection and recycling - Texas Pride Disposal - 281-343-8178
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Law Enforcement Patrol - Harris County Sheriff’s Office - 713-221-6000
- Water & Sewer Services - Municipal District Services, LLC
- Billing, new service, disconnect questions - 281-290-6507
- Problems - 281-290-6503
- Trash Collection and Recycling - Texas Pride Disposal - 281-343-8178
PROPER DISPOSAL HELPS EVERYONE!
Do you know what to do with leftover used cooking oil and grease?
Never wash cooking fats, oil or grease (FOG) down the drain, as they can cause the sewer line to back up into your home. If the drain clogs and causes a sewer line blockage it may cause the back up to flow onto the street and into the storm drains, which flow to our bayous and eventually Galveston Bay. This material is harmful to the waterways and the creatures that live there.
CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG!
By law, homeowners or contractors planning projects involving digging must call 811 at least 48 hours in advance of any digging. Free of charge, the notification center alerts utilities such as electric, gas, cable and phone companies so they can mark the location of the underground lines. Visit www.texas811.org for more information.
HARRIS COUNTY ALARM PERMIT
A permit is required for all alarms in Harris County. Obtaining the required permit will avoid the issuance of a citation and excessive false alarm fees.
Go to the website at www.hcso.hctx.net and click on forms. The application should be completed and mailed with the appropriate fees to the address shown on the application. A new permit will cost $35 and annual renewals are $10. Should you have any questions, please contact the Alarm Detail office at 713-755-4600 during normal business hours.