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Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc. Laurel Creek - January 2016 1 Crest Management Company and your community management team would like to wish the community of Laurel Creek a very merry and safe holiday season! We look forward to ringing in the New Year with Laurel Creek NAI and here is to a great 2016! Just as a friendly reminder, please note your annual maintenance fee for 2016 is due by January 1st in the amount of $800. Please contact your community accountant, Dianne Broyles, at Dianne.Broyles@crest- management.com prior to your January 1st due date for payment options or for a copy of your invoice. With the holiday and winter seasons upon us, please remember your property still requires some TLC. Maintaining your property is not only a deed-restricted requirement but also a courtesy to your community and your neighbors to assist in the overall community aesthetics as well as aide in maintaining property values. Please assist in maintaining a merry Laurel Creek this holiday season by keeping up with your property’s general routine maintenance and lawn care. Please also remember to remove holiday decorations no later thirty (30) days after the noted holiday. Remember to properly dispose of trash in the proper trash receptacles, which must be stored from public view when not a trash day. Please contact Crest Management to report any deed restriction inquiries or concerns. We would like to encourage neighbor-to- neighbor communication in regards to matters such as barking dogs, noise disturbances from holiday parties, parking in the street or any issue considered neighbor-to-neighbor or where the association cannot enforce county regulations and/or laws. HELP KEEP LAUREL CREEK MERRY AND BRIGHT! Are you tired of the delay from construction on Highway 290 and want to know when it will end? e Texas Department of Transportation held a public meeting on September 1 and 3 to explain that the design has been changed to meet the ever increasing demands of the population growth in the Northwest side of Houston. Laurel Creek sits in a hot growth area as evidenced by the construction on West road between Gessner and the Beltway. In fact, the explosion of the growth caused the engineers to rethink our needs. Instead of having four in-bound and four out-bound lanes, the expansion of the freeway is now contemplated to have five lanes of traffic each way plus a dedicated and reversible HOV lane. TXDOT expects to finish the project in 2017. Let’s hope they finish on time and that our commute-time will be lessened. 290 Corridor Construction Project January 2016 Official Newsletter of the Residents of Laurel Creek Volume 3, Issue 1 LAUREL CREEK

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Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc. Laurel Creek - January 2016 1

LAUREL CREEK

Crest Management Company and your community management team would like to wish the community of Laurel Creek a very merry and safe holiday season! We look forward to ringing in the New Year with Laurel Creek NAI and here is to a great 2016!

Just as a friendly reminder, please note your annual maintenance fee for 2016 is due by January 1st in the amount of $800. Please contact your community accountant, Dianne Broyles, at [email protected] prior to your January 1st due date for payment options or for a copy of your invoice.

With the holiday and winter seasons upon us, please remember your property still requires some TLC. Maintaining your property is not only a deed-restricted requirement but also a courtesy to your community and your neighbors to assist in the overall community aesthetics as well as aide in maintaining property values.

Please assist in maintaining a merry Laurel Creek this holiday season by keeping up with your property’s general routine maintenance and lawn care. Please also remember to remove holiday decorations no later thirty (30) days after the noted holiday. Remember to properly dispose of trash in the proper trash receptacles, which must be stored from public view when not a trash day.

Please contact Crest Management to report any deed restriction inquiries or concerns. We would like to encourage neighbor-to-neighbor communication in regards to matters such as barking dogs, noise disturbances from holiday parties, parking in the street or any issue considered neighbor-to-neighbor or where the association cannot enforce county regulations and/or laws.

HELP KEEP LAUREL CREEK MERRY AND BRIGHT!

Are you tired of the delay from construction on Highway 290 and want to know when it will end? The Texas Department of Transportation held a public meeting on September 1 and 3 to explain that the design has been changed to meet the ever increasing demands of the population growth in the Northwest side of Houston. Laurel Creek sits in a hot growth area as evidenced by the construction on West road between Gessner and the Beltway. In fact, the explosion of the growth caused the engineers to rethink our needs. Instead of having four in-bound and four out-bound lanes, the expansion of the freeway is now contemplated to have five lanes of traffic each way plus a dedicated and reversible HOV lane. TXDOT expects to finish the project in 2017. Let’s hope they finish on time and that our commute-time will be lessened.

290 Corridor Construction Project

January 2016 Official Newsletter of the Residents of Laurel Creek Volume 3, Issue 1

LAURELCREEK

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LAUREL CREEKCOMMUNITY CONTACTS

NEWSLETTER INFO

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

BOARD OF DIRECTORSAnn Murphree ........................................................ PresidentGreg Magness .................................................. Vice PresidentLinda Pirtle-Porras .................................................. SecretaryNathan Overstreet ................................................... TreasurerValerie Phelps ........................................................... Director

Crest Management ................... www.crest-management.com.........................................................................281.579.0761Association ManagerJennifer [email protected] ManagerTy Howery .....................Ty.Howery@crest-management.com.........................................................................281.945.4651

For Deed Restriction Matters & Architectural Modification Matters, contact Misti Gailey at

[email protected] Before You Dig ............................................................... 1.800.DIG.TESS ..................................................................1.800.344.8377Street Light Outagewww.centerpointenergy.com (Have light number) .....................................................................713.207.2222Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Service ............................................ http://records.txdps.state.tx.usPolice Information If you witness a crime or suspicious activity call Pct. 4 Constable ........................................................ 281.376.3472 or 911Cy Fair Volunteer Dept. (Ambulance) ....................................... (Non-emergency) 713.466.6151Poison Center ..................................................................1.800.222.1222Please remember: We do not live in the City of Houston but in Harris County. Inform the emergency operator of this to assure a more prompt response.

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EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS

Because Laurel Creek is a Deed Restricted Community, any changes that you wish to make to the exterior of your home must first be approved by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC).  This includes roofing, decks, swimming pools, fence replacement, painting – even if you are re-painting using the same color, tree removal, door re-staining, etc. For a complete list, or if you have any questions about a planned project, please contact Sterling at 832-678-4500. Exterior Improvement Application forms are available online at Sterling’s website at www.sterlingasi.com.

The ACC members are volunteers who act as quickly as possible to review each application; however please remember that they have 60 days to render a decision. Please do not start any work until you have received written approval from Sterling.

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Architectural Control Committee

The Laurel Creek Architectural Control Committee works closely with the Home Owner Association to review applications for making improvements or changes to the neighborhood homes. Their purpose is to maintain the Deed Restrictions so our neighbor’s homes can be kept to the high standards set by the original founders of this community. There are currently three members who volunteer for this community service. Anyone interested in volunteering for a position may contact Sterling Management for more information.

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Santa is accustomed to the North Pole’s cold weather so he did not let the light sprinkle prevent him from getting the Christmas wish lists from the kids of Laurel Creek on December 13, 2015. Our infants, toddlers and children had the opportunity to sit on Santa’s lap and take pictures. Santa gave each of them a candy cane, and each youngster also had the chance to take a craft home in which they could decorate stockings, Christmas trees or snowflakes. Their parents discussed Christmas plans over a table full of goodies. Santa said “Ho, ho, ho and wished everyone a Merry Christmas!” Santa also wanted to thank his helpers who brought desserts and crafts and those who helped adorn the Gazebo.

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A home should be a sanctuary and a safe haven. You can ensure that you and your loved ones remain out of harm's way in the precincts of your homestead.

To avoid all kinds of accidents you should make it an accident-proof dwelling. It's really simple if you observe specific steps to keep mishaps at bay.

Here are 10 easy ways to make your home safe and secure. These will help you take care and protect yourself, family members and house-guests. Employ these effective tips:

1. Keep interiors and exteriors well lit. This is important at nighttime and also in winters when daylight is not very effective. Critical areas that need to be illuminated are the stairs, outdoors and foyers.

2. Never leave electrical problems pending at any point. The slightest fluctuation should be attended immediately. Make it a cardinal rule to switch off appliances after use.

3. Smoke alarms are a necessity and you must have the very best. Practice regular safety drills with your family to ensure awareness of procedures.

Easy Ways to Make Your Home Safe10 4. Keep ordinary appliances safely as they could be dangerous.

Especially with kids around. Make electrical outlets safe by safety plugging and child proofing them. Keep sharp objects like scissors, knives, weapons and match boxes out of reach.

5. Ensure locks and bolts on doors and windows are in order and tamper-proof. Keep an eye out for suspicious characters and never invite strangers into your home. Teach your children not to entertain queries from strangers.

6. Do not share information about working or school hours. Teach family members to avoid telling people about schedules and routines. Do not put personal information online and never respond to voicemails.

7. The risk of accidents goes up when you are getting maintenance or repair work done. Ensure safety and precaution and be prepared to react quickly to accidents or injuries.

8. Do not attempt repair work of appliances involving undue risk. Many home accidents are the result of improper tampering with tools like lawnmowers and trimmers.

9. Maintain caution when driving vehicles in or out of your home. If you are backing the car up, watch out for children and pets on the road.

Make sure you don't leave stuff on stairs that may cause people to trip and fall. Be watchful when clearing snow from pathways that you do not heap it up in areas where people might walk.

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DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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