South Creek Village News - November 2023
NEW RESIDENTS
We would like to welcome the following residents to Copperfield Southcreek. We hope that you enjoy our community as much as we do.
- The Brown Family
- The Dang / Nguyen Family
- The Rein Family
- The Kanuch Family
- The Nava Family
- The Bates Family
- The Carvajal / Alvarez Family
- The Compean Family
- The Weir Family
- The Sarria Family
SOUTHCREEK BOARD MEETINGS
Southcreek Board meetings are on the 3rd Thursday of each month. November 16th will be the next board meeting.
The meetings are held in the meeting room at the Autumn Laurel pool, 7750 Autumn Laurel. Meeting information will be on UManage.
SOUTHCREEK’S MANAGEMENT COMPANY
Southcreek’s management company is ACMP. You can reach them via telephone at 281-855-9867 or via email at Ashley@acmpinc.com. ARC applications should be sent to Rick@acmpinc.com.
Note: ACMP’s portal is UManage.
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Visit acmpinc.com
- Click on the green “Homeowner Login” tab on the bottom left hand corner. This will pull up a page to set up your login.
- Click the “Initial Login” tab.
- Fill out the blanks by using your name/email and the below:
- Account Number: Your account number is on the letter you received from ACMP or you can call ACMP at 281-855-9867 to ask for your account number.
- Once this has been completed you will see:Your initial login name and password has been sent to the email address you entered.
- You will receive an email from Support@eunify.net. Click on the registration link and follow the instructions in the email to usename/password.
- After you are fully registered, you can access your account by logging in through acmpinc.com under the “Homeowner Login” tab using the Username and password that you selected during your registration process
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VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Want to get more involved in your neighborhood, but don’t know who to ask?
The Southcreek Board is made up of residents who volunteer their time to enrich our community. We are looking for other eager residents to also serve as volunteers to help out on numerous committees. The Board believes that if our community has a strong volunteer base, then our neighborhood will shine and prosper. We have several committees that could use volunteers: Architectural Review Committee, Crime Watch Committee, Deed Restriction Committee, Pool and Parks Committee, and the Social Committee. We also have a need for Block Captains. If you would like more information about how to get involved or would like to volunteer, please contact Judith Carey at Judith.Carey@att.net.
Getting involved in your community is a great way to meet neighbors. Thanks to our residents for considering these positions!
SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
My Neighborhood News has now been changed to an online newsletter. Here is the link to subscribe to My Neighborhood News:
https://myneighborhoodnews.com/hwy6-cypress/Copperfield
Once you open the link, hit the menu bar, you will have the opportunity to subscribe to the newsletter by adding your email. The newsletter will then be sent to your email.
BLOCK CAPTAINS
Right now, we still have 20 streets that need Block Captains in our neighborhood. Do you have a Block Captain? If not, consider becoming a Block Captain. Do you want to know what’s going on in your neighborhood? BE A BLOCK CAPTAIN.
Block captains receive emails from the Block Captain Chairman, Bryne Liner. The emails let you know what’s going on in our neighborhood.
We ask that once the Block captains receive an email, they pass the information on to the other neighbors on their street.
Being a Block captain requires a relatively small amount of time, but the block captain plays a very important role in our community.
If you would like information about who your block captain is or would like to be a block captain, you can contact Bryne Liner at bryneliner@gmail.com.
ARC and Deed Restrictions
You may be considering making some home improvements on your house in the near future. For a major improvement on the outside of your home, you must fill out an ARC application.
ARC application forms are on www.copperfield.org and acmpinc.com. Completed applications can be sent via email to Rick@acmpinc.com or can be delivered to ACMP at their office, 15840 FM 529 Suite 104. ARC Applications to ACMP will be processed in a timely manner, when they include selections already approved by Southcreek ARC guidelines.
Selections that are not currently approved by ARC guidelines will be sent to the ARC Committee for review. If an application is not approved by the ARC Committee, the homeowner can appeal to the HOA Board.
Some of the most common improvements needing an ARC application.
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Fences
- Roofs
- Painting the Exterior
- Adding Vinyl or Hardi-Plank Siding
- Basketball Goals
- Building Additions
- Patio Covers
- Play Structures
- Tree Removal and Replacement
- Landscape Bordering
- Garage Doors
- Doors
- Windows
- Pools
For more information about the ARC Application process, contact ACMP.
SOUTHCREEK DEED RESTRICTION LETTERS
To ensure that the aesthetic integrity of Southcreek Village is being maintained, periodic site inspections are performed by ACMP twice each month.
If you happen to receive a deed restriction violation notice, please do not ignore it, or disregard it. It is always best to reach out to the management company right away to let them know either that you have taken care of the violation, have plans to do so, or are unable to do so right away. Please contact Ashley at ACMP via email to Ashley@acmpinc.com.
This communication is important because subsequent letters from the Association can result in additional costs for the homeowner for certified mail fees and even legal fees if the issue persists with no response.
Copies of Southcreek Village's governing documents are posted on www.Copperfield.org
HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT.
Report any suspicious activity to the Harris County Sheriff’s non-emergency line at 713-221-6000, Option 6. Remember—the patrolling Sheriff’s deputies depend on us as much as we depend on them.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO KEEP OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFE
- Keep your eyes and ears open for any suspicious activity in the neighborhood. For example, if you see activity at a neighbor’s house when they would normally be at work, call the Sheriff’s non-emergency number so that this can be investigated.
- Lock your vehicles on the street or in your driveway. Burglarized Motor Vehicles are unlocked 98% of the time.
- Don’t keep valuables in your car. This includes cell phones, GPS systems, IPODS, etc. A burglar can smash the window and steal the contents of your car in less than 45 seconds.
- Have a neighbor or relative pick up your newspapers, mail, and in general anything around your home that could indicate you are not there.