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    POSTOAK

    WELCOME

    PACKETENCLOSURES:

    HOAWELCOME LETTER AND INFORMATIONHELPFUL PHONENUMBERSHAYS CISDINFORMATION

    NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH INFORMATIONPOST OAKONE DIRECTORY

    RECREATION AREA RULES AND REGULATIONSPOST OAKPOOL RULES

    POOL PARTY RESERVATION AND DEPOSIT AGREEMENT SAMPLE

    ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE APPROVAL REQUEST FORMCOVENANTS,CONDITIONS &RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY

    LOCAL GETAWAYS AND ENTERTAINMENT

    Welcome

    On behalf of the Post Oak One Homeowner Associationwed like to extend our warmestwelcome!

    As you settle into your new home, unpacking, arranging furniture, hanging curtains, and all theother things that bring your focus to your new home, we know you dont have time to review all

    the information included in your closing papers including the small novel of Conditions,Covenants, & Restrictions (CC&R) you received. So we have included some of the mostimportant information in this packet to make your adjustment to your new community easier.

    The following is one of the most important things you need to know before making anyimprovements or installing any equipment to the exterior of your new home. You must submitan application to the Architectural Control Committee before any construction or work

    begins. An application is included for your convenience.

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    HELPFUL PHONENUMBERSFor Newcomers and Residents

    The following information may be helpful in arranging utility services for your new home:

    ELECTRICPedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC)P. O. Box 467

    Johnson City, Texas 78636-1467

    888-554-4732

    LOCAL OFFICE

    1810 FM 150 West

    Kyle, TX 78640Phone: 512-268-2791

    www.pec.coop

    GAS

    CenterPoint EnergyPO BOX 2628Houston, TX 77252

    800-427-7142www.centerpointenergy.com

    WATER/SEWER/GARBAGECity of Kyle

    100 W. Center Street

    Kyle, Texas 78640512-268-3960

    www.cityofkyle.com/waterservice.php

    TELEPHONEVerizon Residential Phone and DSL

    www.verizon.com800-483-4400

    CABLETime Warner/Road RunnerP.O. Box 85100

    Austin, Texas 78708

    800-418-8848

    www.timewarneraustin.com

    SATELITEDish Network

    800-333-DISH

    www.dishnetwork.com

    Directv

    888-777-2454

    www.directv.com

    NEWSPAPERSAustin American Statesman

    PO Box 2903

    Austin, Texas 78768

    512-445-4040www.statesman.com

    Hays County Free Press

    PO Box 339

    Buda, Texas 78620

    512-268-7862

    www.haysfreepress.com

    Kyle Eagle

    PO Box 1209

    Kyle, Texas 78640

    512-268-0562

    www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/viewer.aspx

    San Marcos Daily Record

    1910 IH 35 SouthSan Marcos, Texas 78666

    512-392-6143

    www.sanmarcosrecord.com

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    LOCAL HOSPITALSSeton Medical Center Hays

    6001 Kyle Parkway, Kyle, TX 78640

    512-504-5000

    Central Texas Medical Center

    301 Wonder World Drive

    San Marcos, TX 78666

    512-353-8979

    St. Davids Urgent Care

    5401 FM 1626 #140

    Kyle, TX 78640512-268-3824

    LOCAL CHURCHESFirst Baptist Church

    400 West Center StreetKyle, TX 78640512-268-3511

    Kyle United Methodist Church

    408 W. Lockhart Street

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-2331

    Word of Life Christian Faith Center

    400 Old Post Road

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-0700

    St. Anthonys Catholic Church

    801 North Burleson StreetKyle, TX 78640

    512-268-2186

    Kingdom Hall Jehovahs Witness

    5700 FM 2770 Rd

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-2186

    Monte Del Olivar Praise Christian111 North Main Street

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-1740

    Islamic Center of Greater Austin

    5110 Manor Road

    Austin, TX 78723

    512-926-9221

    Austin Shambhala Meditation Center

    1702 S. 5th StreetAustin, TX

    512-443-3263

    Chittamani Buddhist Center1918 Bissel Lane

    Austin, TX

    512-916-4444

    LOCAL VETERINARIANSKyle Animal Hospital

    100 Hall Professional Center

    Kyle, TX 78640-8861

    (512) 268-5003www.kylevet.com

    Plum Creek Veterinarian Hospital

    4100 Everett

    Kyle,TX 78640

    512-268-7387www.plumcreekvet.com

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    HAYSCONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (HCISD)

    Central Administration:21003 IH 35 (North-bound access road)

    Superintendent of Schools: Dr. Jeremy Lyon

    512-268-2141

    http://www.hayscisd.net

    Post Oaks Attendance Zonehttp://www.hayscisd.net/Growth/AZmaps/attend_zone_maps.html

    High SchoolLehman High School

    1700 Lehman Road,Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-8454

    Fax 512-268-2146

    http://www.hayscisd.net/LHS/default.htm

    Middle SchoolWallace Middle School1500 W. Center St.

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-2891

    Fax 512-268-1853

    http://www.hayscisd.net/WMS/index.htm

    Elementary SchoolTobias Elementary1005 East FM 150

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-8437

    512-268-8447

    http://www.hayscisd.net/TES/index.shtml

    Pre-K and Early/Headstart ProgramsHemphill Child Development Center

    3995 E. Hwy FM 150

    Kyle, TX 78640

    512-268-5305

    Fax 512-268-4716http://www.communityaction.com/HeadStart/HSHemphill.htm

    Requirements to Register New Studentshttp://www.hayscisd.net/registration/newstud.htm

    Verification of address

    Birth certificate

    Social security card Immunization records

    Proof of guardianship if needed

    Records from any previous schools attended (lastreport card and transcript if available)

    Verification of any special services a child may be

    receiving such as Special Education, Bilingual

    Education, English as a Second Language (ESL),

    Gifted & Talented, 504, etc.

    Transfer InformationContact Central Administration

    Sylvia Castro

    268-2141 x6086

    [email protected]

    http://www.hayscisd.net/registration/transfers.htm

    Other schools in our Districthttp://www.hayscisd.net/schools/schools.htm

    Special ProgramsBlanco Vista Elementary

    Dual Language Immersion Program2951 Blanco Vista Blvd

    San Marcos, TX 78666

    512- 268-8506

    FAX 512-393-2082

    http://www.hayscisd.net/BVES/duallang.html

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    Post Oak Neighborhood Watch ProgramThe Neighborhood Watch program is a joint effort between the Kyle Police Department and our community.

    The goal of the program is to enhance neighborhood security, heighten the communitys power of observationand to encourage mutual assistance and concern among the neighborhood.

    We need your help!Be part of the information gathering team and agree to be proactive in our goal to keep our neighborhood safe.Be suspicious of unfamiliar vehicles. Let another trusted neighbor know if you will be away. Look aftersomeone elses home while they are away. Above all, be concerned. It is the most effective way to reduce orprevent crime and make our neighborhood safe. Often times, spending a few extra seconds watching strangerswalking or driving through your neighborhood is enough to prevent many crimes.

    Did you know that the City of Kyle has a curfew? Any minors, under 17 years of age may not linger or stay inpublic places between the hours of 11:00p.m. 6:00a.m. Sunday Thursday and 12:01a.m. -6:00a.m on Fridayand Saturday. Offense can be punishable by fine of up to $500 per conviction of violation.

    Margaret Somma

    Neighborhood Watch Chair

    [email protected]

    If youd like to be more involved with the Neighborhood Watch Program please email Margaret yourinformation.

    DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY NON-EMERGENCYSheriff, Hays County 911 512-393-7800

    Police, City of Kyle 911 311 or 512-268-3232

    Fire Department, Kyle 911 512-268-3131

    Ambulance, San Marcos 911 512-353-5115

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    POST OAKONE DIRECTORY

    2011 Post Oak Board OfficersPresident Rick Jenkins PO, LtdCo-President Joanne Shelton Resident

    Vice President Bill Miller ResidentCo-Vice President Stan Zygmont ResidentCo-Vice President Susan Richards Resident

    Co-Vice President Leah Moriarty Resident

    Secretary Deborah Lovell Resident

    Co-Secretary Stephanie Hooton ResidentTreasurer Leanndrea Zaczek-Gillenwater Resident

    Co-Treasurer Margaret Somma Resident

    Post Oaks HOAs Board Officers, are active HOA leaders whose mission is:

    To encourage the concept of community, and preserve and enhance property values for our members.

    The success of our HOA requires aligning the actions of all of our members toward common goals. The Boards sharedvalues guide the actions and attitudes we demonstrate in serving our members and in working with our representatives.

    Post Oaks Values:

    Integrity

    We require honesty in all communications and interactions. We honor the commitments we make as individuals and as

    board officers.

    Quality

    We are dedicated to continually improving the quality of service provided to our members within the guidelines set.

    Respect

    We consider everyone as an individual, respect their dignity, and recognize their skills and contributions.

    Responsibility

    We take responsibility for our actions and those of our representatives. All board officers share responsibility for the

    services we provide to our members and for the success of our HOA.

    Leadership

    We maintain a pro-active approach to the community and diligently enact the decisions of the majority in a fair and

    equitable manner.

    According to Post Oaks by-laws there are three Board of Directors. One of those directors is voted on at the Annual

    Meeting by the community and serves a 3 year term. Post Oaks Communitys directors govern in accordance with thestandards set forth by the governing documents, its by-laws and DCC&Rs. Their duties include interpreting documents,

    establishing policies, approving annual budgets, setting the assessment rate and attending regular meetings. Boardmeetings occur twice a year and there is an Annual Meeting of Members at the beginning of the year.

    Property Management, RealManage

    RealManage handles Post Oak One Homeowners Association statements for annual assessments, a violation to deedrestrictions, collection notices and they have a secure online portal for residents and homeowners to manage their affairs.

    In most cases, RealManage can save our board time by answering questions. Please contact RealManage with questions

    and/or problems.

    10800 Pecan Park Blvd. Suite 100Austin, Texas 78750

    P: 512-219-1927 F: 512-219-5696

    Customer Service: 866-4-RealService866-473-2573

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    Post Oak One Homeowners AssociationIf you are interested in being an active member of the HOA, attend a meeting, join our Facebook group by searching forgroup: Post Oak 1 HOA or [email protected] to request the community newsletter or ask questions. Werealways happy to see new faces and more active community members!

    HOA meetings occur every other month, on a designated Thursdays. Meetings are typically held at the Word of LifeChurch on Old Post Road. Watch for signs posted around the neighborhood.

    CommitteesWould you like to be member of a committee? Volunteers are always welcome. If you have ideas for a new committee,

    email them [email protected]. If youre interested in volunteering for an existing committee, have suggestionsor questions please contact us:

    Communications CommitteeLeanndrea Zaczek-Gillenwater, Chair

    Email:[email protected]

    Neighborhood WatchMargaret Somma, Chair

    Email: [email protected]

    Welcome Committee

    Joanne Shelton, Co-chair

    Melisa Ward, Co-chair

    Email: [email protected]

    Events Committee

    Susan Richards, Chair

    Email:[email protected]

    RECREATIONAREA RULES AND REGULATIONS

    INTRODUCTION

    The Post Oak One Homeowners Association (Association) provides attractive and desirable amenities for the benefit of itsmembers and authorized guests. These rules are written to provide for the safety and enjoyment of its recreational areas

    by authorized members and guests and to protect the assets of the Association.

    All members are responsible for understanding and enforcing these rules with the members of their household, theirauthorized guests, and wherever they see rule violations occur.

    ADMINISTRATION OF THE FACILITIES1. Control of Recreation AreasControl of the recreation area will be exercised by ALL POST OAK ONE HOA members to aid and assist in the enforcemenof these rules and regulations. If necessary, the Sheriffs Department shall be called to assist.

    2. Amended RulesThe Association Board of Directors reserves the right, by a majority vote among the board members, to amend or change

    these rules at the time and in the manner it deems necessary.

    3. Disputes and Appeal ProcessDisputes and Appeals should be submitted in writing to the Board of Directors to be considered within a reasonableperiod of time but no later than the next regularly scheduled board meeting. All parties involved in the dispute or appeal

    are encouraged to attend the meeting and discuss the situation with the Board of Directors. Final interpretation and

    enforcement of these rules, however, is the responsibility and authority of the Association Board of Directors.

    PROVISIONAL USE OF FACILITIES1. Authorized Users

    All members in good standing and all tenants who have paid recreation use fees for the current season are welcome to

    use the facilities during normal operating hours. A member in good standing is:

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    a. Any member of the Association physically residing or owning property in any Section of Post Oak, whoseoutstanding dues balance is current, and who owes no outstanding fees or charges assessed in addition to

    regular dues;

    b. The unmarried child of a member in good standing who is a student living away for school and resides in PosOak during school breaks.

    Additional age requirements apply to the use of the pool and are documented below.

    2. Revocation of PrivilegesIt is a privilege to use the Association recreational facilities. Violation of these rules or unlawful or unsafe behavior is just

    cause for revoking this privilege. The Association Board of Directors, in its discretion and with cause, may revoke theprivileges of any member or members for any period of time as designated by the Board.

    3. Trespassing / Restricted UseThe recreational facilities are on private property and are not open to the general public. Only Authorized Users, asdefined above, may use the Recreational Areas. All other persons using the facilities may be reported to local authorities

    as trespassers.

    4. LiabilityUse of any of the recreational facilities shall be at the risk of the user. The Association cannot be held liable for anyaccidents incurred during any authorized or unauthorized use of the recreational areas.All Authorized Users Are

    Required To Sign A Waiver And Indemnity Agreement Prior To Using Any POST OAK ONE HOA Facility. Thisform may be obtained from RealManage.

    5. Gate AccessCards are numbered and registered to each authorized user household. Cards may not be loaned or otherwise provided to

    any one for any reason. Additional or replacement cards must be registered to the member and may be ordered from the

    RealManage for an additional charge. Lost or stolen cards must be reported immediately. Authorized users are responsiblefor the use of their card at all times. Violation of this rule is just cause for the revoking of privileges.

    RULES COMMON TOALL FACILITIES1. Damage to POST OAK ONE HOA PropertyMembers of the Association or tenants paying annual fees for recreation use will be billed and responsible for allreplacement or repair costs for POST OAK ONE HOA property damaged by members of their household or their guests.

    2. Noise Control

    All of the facilities are close to homes. Loud music and yelling is strictly prohibited.

    3. Profanity / Explicit BehaviorThis is a family-friendly neighborhood. The use of profanity in the Recreation Areas is strictly prohibited. Explicit orsuggestive conversations or actions, even in the absence of profanity are also strictly prohibited. Explicit or suggestive

    attire is strictly prohibited. Nudity is not allowed at any time.

    4. Alcoholic BeveragesNo alcoholic beverages shall be permitted at any of the facilities.

    5. AnimalsPlease leave all pets at home. Pets are not allowed inside any of the fences and may not be left tied outside the fence.

    Service Animals are allowed inside the fences but may not enter the water at any time.

    BASKETBALL COURT RULES1. Basketball Court AccessThe basketball courts are for POST OAK ONE HOA residents and their guests only.

    2. No HorseplayNo horseplay or other dangerous activity shall occur on either court. Hanging from the basketball rim is prohibited.

    3. Damage PreventionNo activity shall be permitted which will damage the courts and/or equipment, or render either unfit for use. Only

    basketball playing is allowed on the courts. Appropriate footwear shall be worn for all court activity to prevent damage to

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    the court surface. Property that is damaged as a result of recurrent use should be reported to a RealManage so that it canbe repaired or replaced.

    4. EquipmentThe Association provides the basketball goals with nets. The users of the courts must provide all other equipment neededfor play.

    5. Excluded ItemsNo bicycles, skateboards, skates or etc. are allowed on the court. These items should be left in the parking area adjacent

    to the courts.

    6. No AnimalsNo animals are allowed on either court. Animals are not to be left tied up outside the court or otherwise unattended while

    owners are using the basketball court.

    7. Order of UseThe basketball court cannot be reserved. Use is strictly on a first come, first use basis, but users should be considerate ofother members and their guests who wish to use the courts. Users are expected to release the court they are using tothose who wish to use it next within one hour of the next users arrival.

    8. Hours of OperationBasketball courts may be used from sunrise to sunset only. Play during darkness is prohibited in order to prevent injury.

    9. Parking

    Users of the basketball court shall park their vehicles in the paved parking area adjacent to the courts. Parking of vehicleson public streets or in the recreation property driveways is prohibited.

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    POST OAK POOL RULES

    271 StennisKyle, Texas 78640

    Emergency Phone located next to the restrooms

    WARNING: NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY, SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK

    The gates are to remain locked at all times. The pool can be accessed with a pool card

    and under no circumstances should the gates be propped open. DO NOT OPEN THEPOOL GATE FOR ANYONE OTHER THAN YOUR FAMILY OR YOUR GUESTS. The fence

    and gate that surround the pool area are for resident protection.

    PLEASE NOTE: Cards will ONLY be distributed to members in good standing with the

    Association. To be in good standing, you must:1) Be current on homeowner assessments as outlined in the Collections Procedures

    approved by the Board of Directors;

    2) You must have a current card waiver form on file with RealManage;3) You may have no unresolved Deed Restriction Violation fines.

    Lost cards will be replaced for a fee of $40.

    IDENTIFICATION

    Swimmers must have a pool card with them to enter pool area. The pool is for the use of Post OakOne Homeowners Association, Inc. members and their invited guest(s)/appointed guardian(s) only.

    It is recommended that you write your name on your card so it does not get confused with others atthe pool.

    Parents must provide authorization naming a specific guardian to attend to their children 17 years ofage and under while at the pool. An authorized guardian must be 18 years of age or older.

    COMMUNITY REQUIREMENTS & CONDUCT

    1. Children age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older that is a Post Oak OneHomeowners Association, Inc. member or an authorized guardian.

    2. The gates are to remain locked at all times. The pool can be accessed with a pool card andunder no circumstances should the gates be propped open. The fence and gate that surround

    the pool area are for resident protection.

    UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, DRUGS OR GRILLS BE

    PERMITTED IN ANY AMENITY CENTER FACILITIES OR SURROUNDING AREAS. ANYONESEEN ENGAGING IN THE USE WILL BE SUBJECT TO LOSS OF PRIVLEGES FOR A PERIOD OF

    TIME TO BE DETERMINED BY THE ASSOCIATION BOARD, AND OTHER LEGAL ACTIONS MAYBE TAKEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.

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    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS & CONDUCT

    Any individual(s) who are reported to be/or found to be in violation of any of these following pool rules

    will be reported to the Post Oak One Homeowners Association, Inc. Board and possibly the local lawenforcement agency (as applicable). The nature of the situation will be considered and action(s) towardresolution will be at the Boards discretion.

    3. USE OF ANY EQUIPMENT PROVIDED IN THE AMENITY CENTER FACILITIES IS AT YOURDISCRETION. PLEASE USE CAUTION. SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK

    4. When lifeguards or monitors are on duty, they are the authority at all times. No person shalldistract a lifeguard or monitor who is on the lifeguard stand except in cases of an

    emergency. Only lifeguards or monitors are allowed on the lifeguard stand.

    5. Children under age 12 must demonstrate the ability to swim the length of the pool in order to beallowed in the water without an adult at hand. Each adult member can supervise no more thanfour (4) children age 17 and under.

    6. Parents must check swim diapers AT LEAST 3 times per hour. Children under the age of 3are not allowed in the pools without a swim diaper. Disposable diapers are not allowed,

    swimsuits are required.

    7. The baby pool is reserved for children ages five (5) and under. Adult supervision is required atall times for children in the baby pool.

    8. Proper swim attire is required. No cut-offs are allowed. Please respect all cultural differenceswith family friendly attire.

    9. Conduct by any person deemed to be dangerous, unreasonable, or offensive (including"horseplay") is not allowed and should be reported to RealManage at (512) 219-1927 OR 1-866-

    4-RealService (1-866-473-2573). Any individual disciplined repeatedly, or for serious infractions,will lose all pool privileges for the rest of the season.

    10.Running, hopping, skipping or speed walking within the pool area is prohibited.11.Under no circumstances shall grills, pets, bicycles, skateboards, scooters or motorized cycles be

    permitted within the fenced pool area. Roller-skates and/or Rollerblades may be carried into thepool area and stored with personal belongings but may not be worn within the fenced pool area.

    12.Diving from the side of the pool is not permitted.13.Climbing or sliding on any hand railing is not permitted.14.Playing with lifesaving equipment is not permitted. The use of the lifesaving ring, life hook or

    any other safety equipment is for emergency use only. Do NOT play with these items.

    15.No glass containers of any type are allowed in the pool area.16.Food shall only be consumed in areas at least six feet away from the pool. No chewing gum is

    allowed within the pool area.

    17.All trash generated by anyone in the fenced pool area must be placed in garbage containers orotherwise properly disposed of.

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    18.Swimmers are encouraged to shower before entering the pool. While we encourage protectionfrom the harmful rays of the sun, the use of oils and other heavy suntan lotions cause filterdamage, use these lotions sparingly.

    19.Persons with open sores, wounds and bandages or communicable diseases are encouraged torefrain from swimming in the pool. DO NOT USE THE POOL IF YOU OR YOUR CHILD HAS HAD

    DIARRHEA IN THE PREVIOUS TWO WEEKS. IF A FECAL ACCIDENT OCCURS: All swimmers

    must exit the pool immediately, and the pool will be closed for a minimum of two (2) hours fromthe time the pool has been chemically treated. The pool will be cleaned, disinfected and tested,and proven to be free from contamination before the pool will be reopened. If your child is found

    to be responsible for a closure due to fecal matter, all costs to clean and reopen the pool may be

    assigned to your family. Incidents should be reported to RealManage at (512) 219-1927 OR 1-866-4-RealService (1-866-473-2573), immediately.

    20.Floatation devices are permitted as long as there are less than 15 people in the pool. All air-inflatable crafts used must be a maximum 2-person carrier. Exceptions are arm-floaties and

    toddler carriers/life preservers.

    21.Any items lost will be your responsibility. If the loss or find is of great value, please contactRealManage at (512) 219-1927 OR 1-866-4-RealService (1-866-473-2573).

    22.Swim safely and treat others, as you would like to be treated. Do not throw items when othersare nearby. Parents are responsible for the behavior of their children.

    23.Swimmers in the water have the right of way. Those entering the water must make certain thatthe area that they are entering is free of other swimmers.

    24.In the event of inclement weather, swimmers are to clear the pool during the storm and for atleast thirty (30) minutes after lightning and/or thunder has ceased. Patrons are welcome to stay

    in the pool area during this time, but are cautioned to stay a safe distance from the water.

    LOSS OF POOL PRIVILEGES

    Again, PLEASE NOTE: cards will ONLY be distributed to residents in good standing with the

    Association. To be in good standing, you must:

    Be current on homeowner assessments as outlined in the CollectionsProcedures approved by the Board of Directors;

    You must have a current card waiver form on file with RealManage; You may have no unresolved Deed Restriction Violation fines.

    Any individual(s) using the pool after hours (see pool rules), could lose all pool privileges for the season.

    The Board will consider individual events.

    Any individual(s) committing acts of vandalism to the pool, pool house, equipment and/or surroundingarea will lose all pool privileges for a period of time to be determined by the Association Board, and be

    held responsible for cleaning and/or repair of damaged items. In the event the individual(s) are

    juveniles, the parents shall assume full responsibility for their childs actions. The Board will consider

    individual events.

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    MISCELLANEOUS

    Guest Policies

    A Post Oak One Homeowners Association, Inc. member must accompany a guest. Guests are limited tofour per family. If you need to entertain more than four guests, please call RealManage at (512) 219-

    1927 OR 1-866-4-RealService (1-866-473-2573) to make arrangements. Members are allowed to

    authorize a guardian for their needs as applicable. (baby-sitters, relatives, family friends and neighborsare allowable.) Parents must provide authorization naming a specific guardian to attend to their children17 years of age and under while at the pool. Authorized guardians must be 18 years of age or older.

    Individuals who may have been involved in misconduct or vandalism to the pool area who are found on

    the premises may be asked to leave immediately regardless of guest status if the Board has givenprevious approval of such action. Individual(s) who are on the premises without permission or who are

    under the appointed age should be/can be asked to leave by any Post Oak One HomeownersAssociation, Inc. member or authorized guardian who is an adult and on the premises. If theindividual(s) will not leave please contact the police from the pay phone located at the pool, then contact

    RealManage.

    RestroomsThe restroom fixtures are sanitized and cleaned by a private janitorial service on a weekly basis. The

    designated maintenance person(s) are responsible for cleaning mirrors, counters, stocking hand towels,

    emptying trash and hosing down the floors. But please be mindful of the other Association members by

    cleaning up after yourself when using the restrooms.

    Emergency PhoneThis phone has the capability of connecting to emergency services by dialing 911.

    Pool cardsPool cards will be issued to adults (age 18 years and older), only after an Acknowledgment & Waiver

    form is signed. A total of one (1) pool card will initially be issued per household. If your card is lost orstolen, you will be provided with a second replacement card AT A COST OF $40.00 TO YOU. To obtain

    cards, please sign (execute) a current Acknowledgment & Waiver form and send it to RealManage. Upon

    receipt of the signed card waiver, and pending assessment evaluation that the residence is in goodstanding, the card will then be mailed. By signing the Acknowledgment and Waiver Form, members are

    agreeing not to distribute cards to anyone outside their immediate family.

    Pool Parties

    Please contact the management company, RealManage, to schedule your party at (512) 219-1927 OR 1-

    866-4-RealService (1-866-473-2573). All pool parties must be scheduled through RealManage so thatparties are not double-booked and all necessary paperwork can be completed. Informal/Non Privateparties at the pool may be held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday between the hours of 11:00 a.m.

    and 6:00 p.m. (holidays excluded). There shall be not more than fifteen (15) guests per party

    and parties are limited to no longer than two and one-half hours. Informal meaning, you maynot turn away other member and their guests, so long as they meet the guest policy, from entering

    the pool area during a scheduled party. Parties may only be scheduled by a Post Oak One Homeowners

    Association, Inc. member over the age of eighteen (18). The party must be scheduled at least twoweeks in advance. There must be a one to three adult to child ratio for children ages three (3) andunder; a one (1) to five (5) adult to child ratio for children ages seven (7) to twelve (12). In all events,

    one adult, age 18 or older must be present at all times. The sponsoring member will be responsible forany damages caused by party patrons and a Recreational Use Agreement may be requested at thediscretion of the Board, RealManage or Pool Committee member(s).

    ADDITIONAL RULES WHICH MAY BE POSTEDAT SWIMMING POOL WILL ALSO APPLY

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    POST OAK POOL HOURS

    WARNING: SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK No Lifeguard on Duty! The pool may be CLOSED when chemicals are being adjusted.

    Schedule of operation

    Open Swimming(Adult supervision required access with pool card)

    Memorial Day Labor Day

    (weatherpermitting)

    Tuesday- Thursday 6AM-9PM

    Friday- Sunday 6AM-10PMAdult Swim: Tuesday / Thursday

    8PM-9PM& Saturday 9AM-10AM

    Open to members,

    theirfamilies and

    accompaniedguests

    The pool may be

    CLOSED at times formaintenance and

    chemical treatment

    Annual Pool Opening Dates are determined by your Board of Directors.

    Post Oak Pool Rules Enforcement Policy

    Authority to invoke suspensions to fit violations of the rules has been delegated to the Pool Monitor on duty by

    the Post Oak Board of Directors. Anyone who does not agree with suspensions invoked by the monitor may

    appeal to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may suspend all rights and privileges of any

    homeowner.

    Enforcement of rules:

    First offense- rule is explained and warning issued Second offense- rule is explained and 1 hour time out enforced Third offense- person must leave for the day

    Pool monitor may eject persons from pool area for cause. In serious cases of misconduct, the City of Kyle

    Police should be called. In cases involving minor children, the parents will be informed.

    No abusive or objectionable language will be tolerated on pool grounds. Any verbally abusive, threatening or

    dangerous behavior will result in loss of pool privileges. Entry card will be deactivate without further warning.

    If the infraction is serious enough, swimming rights may be terminated for the remainder of the year.

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    POST OAK ONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

    Pool Party Reservation and Deposit Agreement

    The Post Oak One Homeowners Association, Inc. (the Association), a non-profit corporation, hereby approves the use of the

    Common Areas according to that one certain Post Oak One Homeowners Association Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions

    ated September 29, 2003, recorded in Document Number 03031641 of the Real Property Records of Hays County, Texas (the

    Declaration), which Declaration is incorporated here in by this reference, and locally known as the Post Oak Community Pool, located at71 Stennis Drive, Kyle, Texas to, ___________________________________(resident name);

    ___________________________________________(resident address), (the User) on this ___day of_______________, 20____, from __________ until ___________ (time). Maximum 2.5 hours between 1:00 p.m. and

    00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday ONLY.

    User must be a Member of the Association not delinquent in the payment of any duly established assessments. This Agreement isbject to the Association's Swimming Pool Rules and Regulations. A pool party reservation DOES include use of the pool by guests of the

    ember. The reservation DOES NOT provide for exclusive use of the pool during paid event. It is understood that the premises are to be

    ed "as is" without warranty and without representations by the Association as to the suitability of the premises for the user's intended

    e. All renters must be 18 years of age or older.

    A deposit of $75.00, made payable to the Post Oak One Homeowners Association, Inc. and forwarded to 12335 Hymeadow

    rive, Suite 300, Austin, Texas 78750, ATTN: Assistant Community Association Manager, is required with this executed Pool Party

    eservation and Deposit Agreement. The deposit will be refunded ONLY after the appointed representative of the Association makes an

    spection of the premises. The Association reserves the right to withhold cleaning charges and/or charges for damages from the deposit as

    eemed necessary by the representative of the Association. If cleaning charges and or charges for damages exceed the deposit amount,ser will be billed for such charges.

    Use of the Common Areas is permitted between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. only, no overnight use is allowed. Pool party

    servations are taken for Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday ONLY (holidays excluded).

    User shall use the premises in an orderly and proper manner and so as not to annoy, disturb, or be offensive to others within the

    wimming Pool area or immediate vicinity. User must be present at all times during pool party.

    User shall REMOVE FROM THE PREMISE all garbage, debris, or other waste material immediately upon completion of the

    arty.

    User shall indemnify and hold harmless the Association, RealManage, and the Association or RealManages officers, agents,

    rectors, and employees from all claims, demands, loss, damage or expense including, but not limited to, those for death, for personal or

    odily injuries, or for property damages arising out of or in connection with the use of the premises by lessee or arising out of any acts or

    missions of lessee, his employees, agents, representatives, customers, guests or invitees.User shall, upon demand, immediately reimburse the Association for any damages to the premises above and beyond the deposit

    mount, and all privileges will be denied until balance is paid in full.

    User is prohibited from assigning or transferring this agreement.

    0. Pool parties must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance.1. There shall be no more than fifteen (15) guests per party and parties are limited to no longer than to two and one-halfours. There must be a one to three adult to child ratio for children ages three (3) and under; a one to five adult to child ration for children

    ven (7) to twelve (12).

    WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the _______________day of_______________________________, 20______ by affixing their signatures below:

    Post Oak OneHomeowners Association, Inc.Representative

    By:_____________________________Title: Community Association Manager

    Post Oak OneHomeowners Association, Inc.User

    By:_____________________________ Address: :________________________

    Phone Number: :__________________

    Email Address: :___________________

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    PostOakOneHomeownersAssociation,Inc.ArchitecturalControlCommitteeApprovalRequestForm

    TheDeclarationofCovenants,ConditionsandRestrictions(theDeedRestrictions)for

    thePostOakOneHomeownersAssociation,Inc.specifiesthatallimprovementsas

    definedintheDeedRestrictionsmustbeapprovedinwritingbytheArchitectural

    ControlCommitteebeforetheimprovementbegins.Toassistinyourcompliancewith

    thisrestriction,pleasecompletethefollowingformandsubmititwithyourplansand

    specificationsfortheproposedimprovement.

    Theplansandspecificationstobesosubmittedwillnotbeconsideredcomplete

    withoutallofthefollowingitems(unlesswaivedbytheCommittee).

    Aplatmaporplotsurveyshowingthelocationsanddimensionsofallexisting

    andproposedImprovements.

    AvisualdescriptionofexistingandfinishedgradesshownfromLotcorneranglesandatcorneranglesofproposedImprovement(s).Lotdrainageprovisionsshallbe

    indicated,aswellascutandfilldetails,ifanyappreciablechangeintheLotcontouris

    contemplated.

    Adiagramorothervisualrepresentationdescribingthestructuraldesign,exterior

    elevations,exteriormaterials,colors,texturesandshapesofallImprovements,

    includingallproposedexteriorillumination(includinglocationandmethod),utility

    connections,andfireprotectionsystems.

    NAME:________________________________________________________________________

    ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    PHONENUMBER:_______________________________________________________________

    APPROVALREQUESTED(checkone):

    FENCE IRRIGATION SYSTEM POOL

    DECK/PATIO OUTBUILDING/SHED PLAYSCAPE

    LANDSCAPING OTHER _______________________________

    1

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    DESCRIPTIONOFIMPROVEMENT:

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    HOMEOWNERSIGNATURE:_______________________________________________________

    Submityourrequestto:

    PostOakOneHomeownersAssociation,Inc.

    c/oRealManage

    ArchitecturalControlCommittee

    10800PecanParkBlvd,Ste100

    Austin,Texas78750

    Fax:512-219-5696

    ForACCUseOnly:

    Followingareviewofyoursubmittalforapproval,theACC:

    ______Approvesyourrequest

    ______Approvesyourrequestwiththefollowingconditions:

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    ______Disapprovesyourrequestatthistimebecauseofthefollowingvariancesfrom

    theCCRsandguidelinesestablishedbytheACC:______________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________

    Signed:______________________

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    CONDENSED AND GENERALIZEDPOSTOAKONE

    COVENANTS,CONDITIONS &RESTRICTIONS

    PLEASE NOTE: This listing does NOT replace the Declarations of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) given to each Post Oak One Homeowner upon

    the purchase of their home. It is simply a convenient OUTLINE to help each homeowner better understand many of the provisions contained in the CC&R's in a moresimplistic manner and is being presented here in a condensed version to simply make you aware of some of the Post Oak One HOA Provisions.

    ANIMALS AND PETSBREEDING,QUANTITYArticle VIII, Section 5

    "dogs, cats or other household pets may be kept on a Lot, provided they are not kept, bred or maintained for any commercial

    purposes and further provided, no more than three (3) such pets shall be kept on a Lot.

    NON-DOMESTIC

    The raising, breeding or keeping of animals, livestock or poultry of any kind on any Lot in the Subdivision is strictly prohibited

    UNLEASHED/LOOSE

    All pets must be properly tagged for identification and penned in an approved enclosure. No pet may be chained or leashed outside an

    enclosure unless being walked on a leash. Whenever, a pet is removed from its enclosure, it must be in the possession of its owner or

    the owner's agent and must be restrained by a proper leash of chain, rope, plastic, leather or similar material.

    ARCHITECTURAL

    GARAGE CONVERSIONArticle IX, Section 1.1

    No garage shall be converted into bedrooms, dens, studies or any living areas for the occupants; provided, however, builders may

    temporarily convert the garage if used as a model home, such garage must be reconverted for the parking of automobiles within 90

    days when no longer in use as a model home.

    FENCE AND WALLSArticle IX, Section 11

    All fences shall be constructed of wood, not to exceed 6 feet in height and will be constructed with the finished side facing outward

    from each lot to the street.

    POOLS AND SPASArticle IX, Section 11.1

    All swimming pools must be enclosed by a fence at least 72 inches in height with a self closing gate, and must comply with City,County and State regulations.

    Article IX, Section 12Without the prior written approval of the Committee, no exterior television antenna, television satellite reception disc or radioantenna of any sort shall be placed, allowed or maintained upon any portion of the improvements and structures to be located in the

    Subdivision or upon any Lot, other than one conventional television antenna, which antenna must be erected in such a manner so that

    it is not visible from the street. No permitted antenna shall exceed ten feet in height. Satellite dishes may be installed on the side

    roofline of the home only if the location of install is toward the back/rear of the home. Location of dish/antenna should be in least

    conspicuous location to help preserve the architectural integrity of the community.

    LIGHTINGArticle IX, Section 19

    Outdoor lighting shall be installed so as to not direct excessive, bright illumination into adjacent or neighboring residences.

    PLAYSCAPES AND PERMANENT BASKETBALL GOALArticle IX, Section 20

    All playground and/or recreation equipment must be placed in the back yard unless otherwise approved by the Architectural Control

    Committee in writing

    SETBACKSArticle IX, Section 4

    The minimum building setback requirement shall be: Front setback: varies from 15 to 25 feet from front property line, as shown onrecorded plat. Rear setback: 16 feet from rear property line. Interior Side setback: 5 feet from side property line. Corner lot side

    setback: 15 feet from side property line or as shown on recorded plat

    SHEDSArticle IX, Section 5

    No metal buildings of any type shall be placed or constructed upon any Lot.

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    HOUSE PAINTArticle VI, Sect 2

    "No building, fence, wall or other structure or improvement of any nature shall be placed, constructed, erected or maintained on any

    Lot, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration therein be made until the construction plans and specifications for the

    same shall have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Committee as to conformity and harmony ..... "A limited number of

    acceptable exterior materials and/or finishes that may be used in the construction, alteration, or repair of an improvement"

    GENERALArticle VII, Section 1

    All Living Units and other buildings located within the Subdivision must be kept in good repair and must be painted when necessaryto preserve their attractiveness.

    FENCINGAPPEARANCE,HEIGHT AND MATERIALSArticle IX, Section 11

    All fences shall be constructed of wood, not to exceed 6 feet in height and will be constructed with the finished side facing outwardfrom each lot to the street.

    PLACEMENT

    Article IX, Section 11

    "No fence will be allowed to be placed closer to the street than the front corners of the residence constructed on such lot. However,decorative fencing may be used in the front yard of model homes.

    GATES

    Article IX, Section 11.1All swimming pools must be enclosed by a fence at least 72 inches in height with a self closing gate, and must comply with City,

    County and State regulations.

    HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIESGENERALArticle VIII, Section 13

    No portion of the Subdivision shall be used for vicious, illegal or immoral conduct, or by any conduct in violation of the laws of the

    State of Texas, or the United States, or of the police, health, sanitary, building or fire codes, regulations or instructions relating to or

    affecting the use, occupancy or possession of any portion of the Subdivision.

    BURNINGArticle VIII, Section 7

    "No incinerator may be maintained on any portion of the Subdivision.

    HOLIDAY DECORATIONSGENERALArticle IX, Section 19

    No holiday or occasion lighting or decorations shall be installed earlier than thirty (30) days prior to occasion and must be removed

    no later than twenty (20) days after the event.

    IMPROPERUSESINGLE FAMILY USEArticle VIII, Section 1

    Each and every Lot in the Subdivision is hereby restricted to site built residential dwellings for single-family residential use only,

    except those Lots designated as drainage lots, park lots and/or common area lots.

    COMMERCIAL USEArticle VIII, Section 2

    No business activities of any kind whatsoever shall be conducted in any portion of the Subdivision

    COMMON AREA RULES VIOLATION(S)Article VIII, Section 3

    The Common Area shall not be used for any commercial purposes: however, this provision shall not preclude the Association from

    charging reasonable fees for the use of the recreational facilities, which are part of the Common Area.

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    MINING AND DRILLINGArticle VIII, Section 6

    No oil drilling, oil development operations or oil refining, quarrying or mining operations of any kind shall be permitted upon any

    portion of the Subdivision nor shall oil wells, tanks, tunnels, mineral excavations or shafts be permitted upon any portion of the

    Subdivision. No derrick or other structure designed for use in boring for oil or natural gas shall be erected, maintained or permitted

    upon any portion of the Subdivision.

    LAND AND STRUCTURES

    SIGHT DISTANCEArticle IX, Section 10

    No fence, wall, hedge or shrub planting which obstructs sight lines at elevations between two and six feet above the street shall bepermitted to remain on any corner Lot within the triangular area formed by the two (2) Lot lines abutting the streets and a line

    connecting them at points twenty-five (25) feet from their intersection or within the triangular area formed by the Lot line abutting a

    street, the edge line of any driveway or alley pavement and a line connecting them at points ten (10) feet from their intersection.

    TEMPORARY STRUCTURESArticle IX, Section 13

    No structures of a temporary character, including tents, shacks, barns, or other outbuildings shall be placed on any Lot located within

    the Subdivision except for such temporary buildings utilized by the Declarant or the builder or any residence during the period of

    construction. To bring this property into compliance, please remove the temporary structure from view of any portion of the Property

    or provide a copy of the Architectural Control Committee approval allowing the structure in its current location.

    LANDSCAPINGDEAD/MISSING TREE(S)Article VII, Section 1

    All damaged, diseased beyond recovery or dead trees shall be cut and removed from any Lot at the expense of the Owner. To bring

    this property into compliance, please take immediate steps to appropriately remove and or replace the tree, including the stump, andproperly dispose of all material. Please remove OR replace your dead tree(s).

    GENERAL YARD MAINTENANCEArticle VII, Section 1 and Article IX, Section 18

    "Grass, vegetation and weeds on each Lot shall be cut as often as may be necessary to maintain the same in a neat and attractive

    condition." "Each Owner shall keep all shrubs, trees, lawns, grass and plantings of every kind on such Owner's Lot cultivated,adequately watered and maintained, pruned and free of trash and other unsightly material."To bring this property into compliance,

    please mow and trim your yard, edge along the driveway, sidewalk, and curbs, eradicate the weeds, and dispose of the clippings. Note

    Failure to properly maintain your property may result in the Association mowing and edging your lawn and charging the cost back to

    you.LIGHTING EXTERIORLIGHTINGArticle IX, Section 19

    Outdoor lighting shall be installed so as to not direct excessive, bright illumination into adjacent or neighboring residences.

    MAINTENANCEGENERALArticle VII, Section 1

    All Living Units and other buildings located within the Subdivision must be kept in good repair and must be painted when necessary

    to preserve their attractiveness.To bring this property into compliance, please repair, replace and/or properly maintain all

    improvements to your property.

    NOISEGENERALArticle VIII, Section 12

    No noxious or offensive trade or activity shall be carried on upon any portion of the Subdivision, nor shall anything be done thereon

    which may become an annoyance or nuisance to the residents of the Subdivision or in any way endanger the health of the residents.

    RUBBISH AND DEBRISGENERAL

    Article VIII, Section 7

    No portion of the Subdivision shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish, trash, garbage or other wastes.

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    RECYCLING BIN,TRASH CAN VISIBILITY ORUNSTORED TRASHArticle VIII, Section 7

    All rubbish, trash, garbage or other waste shall be kept in sanitary containers and out of sight of the Common Area and any street or

    adjacent Lot, except on days designated by the Association for pick-up of such garbage.

    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSArticle VIII, Section 9

    No Lot shall be used for storage of any material except that required for landscaping or construction which materials shall not be

    placed or stored upon any Lot until the Owner is ready to commence construction

    SIGNSGENERALArticle VIII, Section 10

    No advertising signs (except not more than one six (6) square foot "For Rent" or "For Sale" sign per Lot), billboards, unsightly

    objects, or nuisances shall be erected, placed or permitted to remain on any portion of the Subdivision.

    SPORTS EQUIPMENTGENERALArticle IX, Section 20

    All playground and/or recreation equipment must be placed in the back yard unless otherwise approved by the Architectural Control

    Committee in writing

    UNSIGHTLYWINDOW A/CUNITArticle IX, Section 14

    No window or wall type air conditioners visible from the street shall be permitted

    CLOTHES HANGING DEVICESArticle VIII, Section 11

    No outside clothesline shall be constructed or maintained on any Lot within sight of the Common Area or any street or adjacent Lot.

    GARAGE DOOR(S)OPENArticle VIII, Section 8

    Garage doors shall be closed at all times, except for immediate entry or exit.

    GENERALArticle VIII, Section 8

    No portion of the front yards, streets or Common Area shall, without the express written permission of the Association, be used for

    any items, which the Association deems unsightly or inappropriate.

    VEHICLE PARKINGATV,BOAT,CAMPER,COMMERCIAL VEHICLE,INOPERABLE VEHICLE,RV,TRAILER&WATERCRAFT

    Article VIII, Section 8

    No recreation vehicles, commercial vehicles, boats, trailers, campers or inoperable automobiles shall be allowed to be parked within

    the streets, common area, front yard or any other area of the Subdivision, unless same are parked in garages and the garage doorsremain closed except when in use.

    STREET PARKING

    Article VIII, Section 8

    No portion of the front yards, streets or Common Area shall, without the express written permission of the Association, be used forany items, which the Association deems unsightly or inappropriate.

    VEHICLE REPAIRS

    Article VIII, Section 8

    No Owner of any Lot in the Subdivision or any visitor or guest of any Owner shall be permitted to perform work on any vehicle in

    any driveway, front yard or street other than for work of a temporary nature. For the purpose of the foregoing term, "temporary" shallmean that the vehicle shall not remain in a driveway or street in excess of twenty-four (24) hours.

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    LOCAL GETAWAYS AND ENTERTAINMENT

    Thunderhill Raceway

    24801 Interstate 35

    Kyle, TX 78640-5342

    512-262-1352

    www.thunderhillraceway.com:8082/

    The Jumpy Place241 Weldon Johnston WayKyle, TX 78640

    (512) 262-1600

    www.thejumpyplacetx.com/

    Gregg-Clarke Park

    1300 W. Center Drive

    Kyle, TX 78640

    www.cityofkyle.com/parks/greggclarkepark.htm

    Steeplechase Park

    295 Hallie Drive

    Kyle, TX 78640www.cityofkyle.com/parks/steeplechasepark2.php

    Aquarena Nature Park

    601 University Drive

    San Marcos, TX 78666-4684

    (512) 245-7570

    www.aquarena.txstate.edu

    Five mile Dam

    S Old Stagecoach Rd

    Kyle, TX 78640

    Wonder World Park1000 Prospect StreetSan Marcos, TX 78666

    (512) 392-6711

    www.wonderworldpark.com

    Natural Bridge Caverns

    26495 Natural Bridge Cavern Road

    Natural Bridge Caverns, TX 78266

    210-651-6101

    www.naturalbridgecaverns.com

    Seaworld10500 Sea World Drive

    San Antonio, Texas210-523-3900

    www.seaworld.com

    Six Flags Fiesta Texas

    17000 IH-10 West

    San Antonio, TX 78257

    210-697-5050

    www.sixflags.com/fiestaTexas

    Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort

    305 West Austin Street

    New Braunfels, TX 78130

    830-625-2351

    www.schlitterbahn.com

    Hamilton Pool24300 Hamilton Pool Rd.

    Dripping Springs, TX 78620

    www.co.travis.tx.us/tnr/parks/hamilton_pool.asp

    SHOPPINGTanger Outlet Malls

    4015 I-35 South

    San Marcos, TX 78666512-396-7446http://www.tangeroutlet.com/sanmarcos

    Prime Outlet Mall

    3939 IH-35 South #900

    San Marcos, TX 78666

    512- 396-2200

    http://www.primeoutlets.com/locations/san-marcos.aspx

    Round Rock Premium Outlets

    4401 North IH-35Round Rock, TX 78664(512) 863-6688

    http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=73

    SITESEEINGGruene Hall

    1281 Gruene RoadNew Braunfels, TX 78130

    (830) 606-1281

    www.gruenehall.com/

    San Antonio Riverwalk

    100 Villita

    San Antonio, TX 78205

    210-270-8748

    www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/

    The Alamo955 S. Alamo

    San Antonio, TX 78205

    210-225-7363

    www.thealamo.org

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    Miller Creek Lavender Farms8453 Miller Creek Loop,

    Johnson City, TX 78636

    512-934-1616

    www.millercreeklavender.com

    Congress Bridge Bats

    200 S Congress Ave

    Austin, TX 78704512-327-9721

    www.austincityguide.com/content/congress-bridge-bats-

    austin.asp

    Blanton Museum of Art

    200 East Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard

    Austin, TX 78701

    (512) 471-7324

    www.blantonmuseum.org

    Zilker Botanical Garden

    2220 Barton Springs Road

    Austin, Texas 78746(512) 477-8672

    www.zilkergarden.org

    Austin Museum of Art

    Downtown

    823 Congress Ave

    Austin, TX 78704512-495-9224

    LaGuna Gloria

    3809 35th Street

    Austin, TX 78703

    512-495-9224

    www.amoa.org

    French Legation Museum

    802 San Marcos Street

    Austin, TX 78702-2647

    (512) 472-8180www.frenchlegationmuseum.org

    Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower

    4801 La Crosse Avenue

    Austin, TX 78739-1702

    512-232-0100

    www.wildflower.org

    Wild Basin Wilderness805 N. Capital of Texas Highway

    Austin, TX

    www.wildbasin.org

    Austin Childrens Museum

    201 Colorado Street

    Austin, TX 78701

    512-472-2499

    www.austinkids.org

    Austin Zoo

    10807 Rawhide TrailAustin, TX 78736-2716

    512- 288-1490

    www.austinzoo.org

    Deep Eddy Pool401 Deep Eddy Drive

    Austin, TX

    512-472-8546

    www.deepeddy.org

    Lone Star Riverboat

    210 Barton Springs Rd.

    Austin, TX

    512-327-1388www.lonestarriverboat.com

    Austin Duck Adventures300 Pressler Street

    Austin, TX 78703-5183

    512-477-5274

    www.austinducks.com

    Barton Creek Green Belt

    www.texasoutside.com/bartongreenbelt.htm

    Town Lake

    www.texasoutside.com/townlake.htm

    HISTORIC TOWNSWimberley

    www.wimberley.org

    Fredericksburg

    www.fredericksburg-texas.com

    Banderawww.banderacowboycapital.com

    VINEYARDSWimberley Valley Wines

    2825 Lone Man Mountain Rd.

    Driftwood, TX 78619

    512-847-2592

    www.wimberleyvalleywinery.com

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