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Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Laurel Creek - November 2015 1 e HOA board selected D & C Contracting, Inc. to remove and replace a number of sidewalk slabs that were uneven and posed a trip hazard during September. e slabs were located in the following areas: (1) between Desert Cloud and the basketball park; (2) around the pond; and (3) Shadowgate Park. e contractor removed tree roots in these areas, installed rebar and poured new concrete. Other options such as mud jacking were considered, but it was felt that replacement was the best option. Now that the weather is getting cooler, it is hoped everyone will take a walk and check out the new sidewalk repairs. e HOA board also had six new LED flood lights installed in front of the monuments at the main entrance. e LED lights should have a longer life and a reduced operating cost. e old lights were installed around 1998 and were quite corroded. Two of the lights had stopped operating entirely, and repairing them was not viable due to their age and condition. It was decided that replacing all six fixtures with new LED lights was the best and most cost efficient option for the long term. e new lights light up the entrance and trees beautifully at night. In late November or early December, the HOA Board plans to have the rest of the common area trees located inside Laurel Creek trimmed by Texas Tree Team. is will include the trees in the basketball park, Section 5 Park and along the green belts. Texas Tree Team is the same company that trimmed the trees in gazebo park, Shadowgate Park and around the pond this spring. Laurel Creek Maintenance Updates Windfern Fence Update Laurel Creek E-Mail Updates e owner of Southland, the company which installed the fence, contacted Exxon and was advised that that the fence has to be moved from its current location. In order to make sure that the fence will be positioned properly, a meeting was held on October 6 with representatives of Exxon, Magellan, and Enterprise (the pipeline companies), Southland, and Linda Pirtle, a Laurel Creek Board member. At that meeting, it was determined that one side of the fence will have to be moved. Specifically, two posts set on the stakes marking the pipelines will have to be dugout by shovel. Once the pipelines are exposed, Exxon will conduct an inspection to determine whether any damage was done to protective coating. If the protective coating is damaged, it will be necessary to replace the pipes. e Exxon representative also requested that three posts, rather than two, be installed and called upon Southland to either cut and modify the existing panels or use new ones to fit into the shorter distance between posts. Southland has agreed to move the fence at its cost. Hopefully, no damage will be discovered to the pipeline. In that event, our community will be able to rely on the added security of the Windfern fence without incurring any additional cost. Crest Management offers an e-mail service where all residents may receive news by e-mail such as meeting notices. Residents interested must register in order to receive such notices. If you are interested, go to www.crest-management.com and select Laurel Creek from the list on the left. A link will pull up where you may register to receive Laurel Creek news by e-mail. Everyone is encouraged to register for this service as it provides a way that the HOA board may communicate any important news and notices of meetings to residents. If you have any questions or problems registering, please contact Crest Management at 281.579.0761. November 2015 Official Newsletter of the Residents of Laurel Creek Volume 2, Issue 11 LAUREL CREEK

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Page 1: Laurel Creek - November 2015

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LAUREL CREEK

The HOA board selected D & C Contracting, Inc. to remove and replace a number of sidewalk slabs that were uneven and posed a trip hazard during September. The slabs were located in the following areas: (1) between Desert Cloud and the basketball park; (2) around the pond; and (3) Shadowgate Park.

The contractor removed tree roots in these areas, installed rebar and poured new concrete. Other options such as mud jacking were considered, but it was felt that replacement was the best option. Now that the weather is getting cooler, it is hoped everyone will take a walk and check out the new sidewalk repairs.

The HOA board also had six new LED flood lights installed in front of the monuments at the main entrance. The LED lights should have a longer life and a reduced operating cost. The old lights were installed around 1998 and were quite corroded. Two of the lights had stopped operating entirely, and repairing them was not viable due to their age and condition. It was decided that replacing all six fixtures with new LED lights was the best and most cost efficient option for the long term. The new lights light up the entrance and trees beautifully at night.

In late November or early December, the HOA Board plans to have the rest of the common area trees located inside Laurel Creek trimmed by Texas Tree Team. This will include the trees in the basketball park, Section 5 Park and along the green belts. Texas Tree Team is the same company that trimmed the trees in gazebo park, Shadowgate Park and around the pond this spring.

Laurel CreekMaintenance Updates

Windfern Fence Update

Laurel Creek E-Mail Updates

The owner of Southland, the company which installed the fence, contacted Exxon and was advised that that the fence has to be moved from its current location. In order to make sure that the fence will be positioned properly, a meeting was held on October 6 with representatives of Exxon, Magellan, and Enterprise (the pipeline companies), Southland, and Linda Pirtle, a Laurel Creek Board member. At that meeting, it was determined that one side of the fence will have to be moved. Specifically, two posts set on the stakes marking the pipelines will have to be dugout by shovel. Once the pipelines are exposed, Exxon will conduct an inspection to determine whether any damage was done to protective coating. If the protective coating is damaged, it will be necessary to replace the pipes.

The Exxon representative also requested that three posts, rather than two, be installed and called upon Southland to either cut and modify the existing panels or use new ones to fit into the shorter distance between posts. Southland has agreed to move the fence at its cost. Hopefully, no damage will be discovered to the pipeline. In that event, our community will be able to rely on the added security of the Windfern fence without incurring any additional cost.

Crest Management offers an e-mail service where all residents may receive news by e-mail such as meeting notices. Residents interested must register in order to receive such notices. If you are interested, go to www.crest-management.com and select Laurel Creek from the list on the left. A link will pull up where you may register to receive Laurel Creek news by e-mail.

Everyone is encouraged to register for this service as it provides a way that the HOA board may communicate any important news and notices of meetings to residents. If you have any questions or problems registering, please contact Crest Management at 281.579.0761.

November 2015 Official Newsletter of the Residents of Laurel Creek Volume 2, Issue 11

LAURELCREEK

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After a spring and summer that alternated between periods of heavy rain and drought, fall has arrived in Laurel Creek. Now that the weather is turning cooler, it is a great time to evaluate your landscape. Are your bushes overgrown from all the earlier rain or did some die from the drought? Now is a great time to remove any dead bushes and trim any that are overgrown. It is also a good time to trim trees.

Fall inLaurel Creek

COMMUNITY 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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Recently there have been many posts on Nextdoor about off-leash dogs, both in Laurel Creek and surrounding neighborhoods. These dogs fall into two broad categories:• Dogs that belong to residents of a particular subdivision; and• Unknown dogs that come from the surrounding area.

Harris County ordinances require all dogs (and cats) be on a leash or confined in a manner that does not allow access to sidewalks and streets. There is also a requirement that they be vaccinated for rabies.

Per Harris County’s website at www.hcphes.org, residents in unincorporated Harris County should call 281-999-3191 to report the following complaints:• Animal bites• Dogs or cats that are roaming loose, not confined on a leash

or not confined to owner’s fenced yard• Roadside vendors selling live animals• Any stray or abandoned animal confined by a resident on

their propertyPer a pamphlet put out by Dogbite.org (www.Dogbite.org/

Dangerous-Dogs.php), it is very important to report loose dogs that might be aggressive and animal bites. Per the pamphlet, the most effective way to impact the owner of a dangerous dog and to force authorities to take action is to build a history of documented past violations carried out by the dog.

When possible, try to take a photo of any dog you plan to report on your cell phone. Also ask any witnesses if they know where the dog lives and request their contact information (particularly if the dog has actually attacked).

The pamphlet also recommends that loose and unknown dogs not be approached or petted. Direct eye contact with the animal should be avoided. If you have children or a small animal on a leash and spot a large dog off leash in the distance, it is a good idea to quietly change direction without attracting the dog’s attention.

If a loose dog should bite, even if it is a small dog and the bite is not serious, every possible attempt should be made to identify the owner and obtain proof the animal has been vaccinated for rabies. Any bite from an unknown animal, whether a dog, cat, squirrel, raccoon, bat or coyote should be reported to authorities and medical advice obtained as to whether rabies prevention treatment is needed.

OFF LEASH DOGS

From time to time, most residents have unwanted paint, used batteries, chemicals or other items they no longer want, but that should not be disposed of the trash. The problem is how to dispose of these items in a manner that is environmentally compliant?

Fortunately for residents of Laurel Creek, Harris County operates a collection site for many of these items a short distance away at 6900 Hahl Road, which is just North of 290 and Gessner. The site is open to the public every Wednesday from 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. (except for November 25th, December 23rd and December 30th). It is also open on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 9:00a.m to 2:00p.m. (except for November 28th and December 26th ).

The service provided is free. It is not necessary to even get out of your car as there are attendants to collect the items. Items accepted include the following:

•Householdcleaners•Yardproducts(fertilizers,pesticides,insecticides,etc.)•Automobileproducts(Gas,motoroil,antifreeze,etc.)•Poolchemicals•Paintandpaintrelatedproducts•Fats,Oils,andGreases(FOG)•Batteries(smalltocarbatterysize)•Tires(upto4pervisit)•Itemscontainingmercury•CFLandfluorescenttubes•Aerosols(exceptforFreonandmace)•Fireextinguishers•SmallandBBQsizedpropanecylinders

The sites phone number is 281-560-6232. To get to the location from Laurel Creek, turn left and drive South 2.1 miles. The site will be on the right side and has a chain link fence with green slats. A sign on the fence instructs visitors to enter off Hahl Road. Per Mapquest, turn right on the outer road of 290, go .1 mile and make a right turn onto Hahl.

Disposing of Paint, Batteries and other Environmentally

Hazardous Items

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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.

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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"I’m so lucky to have been placed with a great host family in Texas! The best part is when we share each other’s cultures and have a lot of quality time together. I’m blessed to have chance to study in American High School. Being an exchange student is hard. For the first couple days it was hard because I didn’t know anybody, the moving class system is new for me and sometimes it’s hard to understand what they say. But America is really friendly and handy so I got a lot of help from them. From the exchange program, people can really get to know each other, people start to respect each other and we can start a new chapter to have a better world."

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