Deed Restriction violations not resolved as of December 6, 2016
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Deed Restriction violations not resolved as of December 6, 2016
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SECURITY REPORT November 1, 2016 to November 30, 2016
Accident/Minor 4
How to Avoid a Deed Restriction Letter from the HOA…
We have many wonderful homeowners and residents who do an amazing job of taking care of their homes and yards. The entire subdivision is regularly inspected for deed restrictions. The inspector uses the ACC Guidelines and the Declarations of Covenants for the guidelines as to which to determine if properties are in compliance.
Deadline Extended!! The last day to get on a payment plan with 'no plan fee' is December 22nd, 2016. If you are wanting to get on a payment plan for you 2017 HOA Dues, you must come by the office and fill out the paperwork for a payment plan. The plan will consist of 3 monthly payments of $125 (December, January, and February).
Office Hours for the Week of Thanksgiving Holiday
Monday and Tuesday, November 21st and 22nd Regular Hours 9am to 5pm
We want you to know that we have an "open door policy" for our homeowners. The five Board Members are elected homeowners who represent all the homeowners of MP. We have open meetings the first Tuesday of every month. The agendas for the meetings are posted on the website. We do have a lot of business to get to each month so we usually can only dedicate 30 minutes for residents questions. We have a office inside the neighborhood open 9am-5pm M-F, the office staff can also address questions and concerns that you may have.
We do schedule private meetings with homeowners throughout the month depending on the need. If you have a questions concerning how we operate/conduct business, on finances/budget, or policy procedures there are several different ways to go about getting explanations and answers to your questions. If it is a few simple questions, you can call the office or stop by the office. If you think it may take a while, we can schedule a specific time to dedicate to getting you the answers you are looking for.
All homeowners are invited to attend the next Board Meeting, Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 7pm in the Cimarron Parkway Clubhouse. The agenda for the Board Meeting will be posted under the top drop down menu titled 'Resident Information' one week prior to the meeting.
Thank you to all the homeowners who took the time to fill out a proxy and/or attend our Annual Meeting. We were very please to meet our quorum for the Annual Meeting. We had 318 homeowners fill out a proxy or vote in person at the Annual Meeting. Of those 318, 70 proxies were filled out for 'quorum only'.
We are happy to announce that William Pongrass was re-elected to a second three year term and Michael Olsen is our newly elected board member. We greatly appreciate all four homeowners volunteering to run for the two open positions that were open this year. We want to take this opportunity to thank Doug White for the many years of service and dedication to the HOA Board.
Deed Restriction violations unresolved as of November 8, 2016
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SECURITY REPORT October 1, 2016 through October 31, 2016
911 Hang-up 4
Our Annual Meeting of members is Wednesday, November 9th at 7pm at the Cimarron Parkway Clubhouse. Please, if you are unable to attend the meeting in person, fill out the proxy that was recently mailed to you and drop it off at the HOA Office at any time before the meeting. You can drop it through the mail slot in the door if the office is closed. You can also vote online via Survey Monkey.
We are legally required to get a quorum for the meeting so we can elect the Board members. If we don't get a quorum, we'll have to schedule another meeting and send out mailings again to everyone, costing the HOA hundreds of dollars.
If possible, please talk to your neighbors and collect proxies from them if they won't be able to attend the meeting. Thanks for your help in support of our community!
SECURITY REPORT September 11, to October 11, 2016.
911 Hang-up 3
We have had several inquiries as to the reason for the increase in HOA Dues. The Memorial Parkway Board Members are homeowners in the subdivision just like you. Their goal is to always have the best interest of the homeowner in mind. They do not want to see cost go up any more than you do, because it also affects their own household expenses.
Due to the age of the neighborhood, the HOA Dues are the lowest around and we hope to keep them that way. Your annual dues go towards many items that you may not realize. The largest expense annually is the Constables Contract. We have three constables that are contracted with Harris County to patrol the subdivision. We feel that the security for the subdivision is well worth the cost to the homeowners. We pay the electricity for the street lights on every street throughout the subdivision. We pay for electricity to the tennis courts, pools, clubhouse, marquee lights of Memorial Parkway. We pay for mowing, water and landscaping of Highland Knolls and Westgreen Esplanades, the Center Point Energy Easement and all the common areas. We have two pools in the subdivision that are maintained by the HOA. We have a pool management cost that include lifeguards, chemicals and cleaning. We have 6 tennis courts, a basketball court and a playground. We are required to keep insurance on all the facilities which is over $30,000 annually. We have a small office that manages the HOA affairs and business which is an annual cost. We have several community events throughout the year that are paid for with your annual dues. We pay to fog the subdivision for mosquitos. We recently paid to have all the curb numbers repainted at a cost of $17,000 to the HOA. Every year we spend a percentage of the dues on capital improvements. These will vary each year depending on what facility projects are scheduled to be maintained. For example, in the 2016-2017 Budget we plan to replaster Highland Knolls Pool at a cost of $26,000.00.
Sign up to HOST your STREET!!
National Night Out is a great opportunity for citizens and law enforcement to partner up against crime. We invite you to host a get together for your street! Meet your neighbors and commit to helping law enforcement reduce crime in your community.
During the event, residents in neighborhood and across the nation are asked to turn on their porch lights, lock their doors and spend the evening outside with their neighbors, police officers, firefighters and EMS paramedics. Events such as cookouts, block parties and neighborhood walks will all occur simultaneously throughout Memorial Parkway.
You can join the National Night Out event by:
1.Getting all of your neighbors to turn on their porch lights
2. Organizing a block party or some type of event for your street.
In November, at the Annual Meeting, we will be having our an election for 2 positions on the Board of Directors for a 3-year term beginning January, 2017. You may vote by proxy before November 9th, 2016 or by ballot at the meeting on November 9, 2016. A proxy will be included in the annual letter mailed to all homeowners the first week of October. You may vote online via the online proxy https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HOABoardProxy2017
Please read more about the canidates who would like to be elected to the Board of Directors for the Memorial Parkway Homeowners Association.
Pool Schedule for September - Cimarron Parkway Pool
Saturdays (Sept. 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th) 10am-8pm
BINGO
It’s BINGO time again! Friday, October 14, 2016 in the MPCA Clubhouse. Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm and Bingo will start at 7pm. We will play 20 games, which usually takes about 2 hours. This is an adult only event and space is limited to 50 people per the clubhouse fire code. Come enjoy an evening with your neighbors! You may RSVP via Sign Up Genius at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f094eafa82fa4f49-fall. Or you can call the office to make your reservation.
Deed Restriction violations not resolved as of August 25, 2016.
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Memorial Parkway Community Association has a job opening for a Deed Restriction Driver. The position requires a person who is capable of driving the neighborhood in their own vehicle and inspecting homes for possible deed restriction violations. The person will log and photograph the violation and turn in the report to the MPCA Office. This position is a part time position usually about 25-30hours every other week. To apply for the position, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..