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The official newsletter for the Villages of Copperfield: Copperfield Place, Easton Commons, Middlegate, Northmead, Southcreek, Southdown and Westcreek MORE VBS & SUMMER CAMPS FOR KIDS! June 2021 Parents of 2021 Seniors: Send in your high school or college graduate’s photo, name & school to be included in July’s newsletter! Send to ads@krenekprinting.com by June 10th. The advertisers that make your newsletter possible are small businesses owned by your Copperfield neighbors! | June 2021 Please give them a call when you need services for your home. 1
COPPERFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS The community center remains closed until further notice due to the COVID 19. You may still call for questions regarding services and leave a message at 281-856-9060. Copperfield Important Numbers COPPERFIELD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SECURITY Graham Management. Emergency (Fire, Ambulance, Sheriff) 9-1-1 2825 Wilcrest, Ste. 600, Houston, TX 77042 713-334-8000 Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Dispatch - Option 6 (713) 221-6000 Copperfield HCSO Satellite Office (message only) (832) 593-7159 COPPERFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER (281) 856-9060 Copperfield Crime Watch (Contact your management company) 15409 Willow River Dr., Houston, TX 77095 Fax (281) 856-9040 http://www.copperfield.org/watch.php COPPERFIELD PLACE COMMERCIAL / EASTON COMMONS COMMERCIAL Spectrum Association Management 832-500-2222 TRASH / WATER 16690 Park Row, Houston, Texas 77084 contact@spectrumam.com Waste Corp (281) 368-8397 Water/Sewer - MUD 163 & 264 - INFRAMARK (281) 579-4500 Water/Sewer - MUD 162, 179, 186 & 208 - H20 Consulting (281) 861-6215 COPPERFIELD PLACE VILLAGE: SCS Management WCID 145 - H2O Consulting (281) 861-6215 7170 Cherry Park Drive, Houston, TX 77095 (281) 463-1777 COPPERFIELD SCHOOLS MIDDLEGATE VILLAGE: Crest Management Fiest Elem. (281) 463-5838 Mgr. Daryl - daryl@crest-managment.com (281) 945-4662 Birkes Elem. (281) 345-3300 Asst. Mgr. Melanee - melaneeb@crest-managment.com Copeland Elem. (281) 856-1400 Holmsley Elem. (281) 463-5885 EASTON COMMONS VILLAGE • NORTHMEAD VILLAGE Lowery Elem. (281) 463-5900 SOUTHDOWN VILLAGE • WESTCREEK VILLAGE Owens Elem. (281) 463-5915 Graham Mgmt Inc. (713) 334-8000 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 600, Houston, Texas 77042 fax (713) 334-5055 Aragon Middle School (281) 856-5100 Labay Middle School (281) 463-5800 SOUTHCREEK VILLAGE Cy Falls High School (281) 856-1000 Associa - PMG Houston (713) 329-7100 Langham Creek High School (281) 463-5400 11000 Corporate Centre Drive, Ste 150, Houston, Texas 77041 HELPFUL NUMBERS Lost & Found Pets (Copperfield Comm.Center) (281) 856-9060 www.copperfield.org PUBLISHED BY: KRENEK PRINTING Centerpoint Energy (to report burned out street lights) (713) 207-2222 www.krenekprinting.com • 281-463-8649 Harris County Animal Control (281) 999-3191 INFORMATION ON BUSINESS ADS: ads@krenekprinting.com Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222 NON-PROFIT ARTICLE REQUESTS: news@krenekprinting.com Langham Creek YMCA (281) 859-6143 Always there for you! 10% OFF $30 off purchase of MPL#40815 any Job $50 or more Water Heaters • Drain Problems Over $9 Leaky faucets, broken outlets, or supplies for a paint project? Faucet Installation & Repair 5 Fam Gas Test • Water Leaks & Much More Come over to your new, neighborhood HARDWARE STORE! OOpwnedily era & 35+ Years Experience Services include: key duplicating and custom paint matching. ted Low Price Guarantee FREE End-of-Day Delivery on Select Items! 832-890-8449 Licensed & Insured info@tonysplumbingtx.com Open Mon.-Fri: 8 am-7 pm Saturday: 7 am-6 pm 16028 West Road | 281-815-5843 www.tonysplumbingtx.com Sunday: 11 am-6 pm Connect with us at Facebook.com/CastleHardwareandMore 2 June 2021 | Copperfield
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TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS GRAFFITI If you are between 12 and 18 and would like to be added to the teenage job seeker’s list, please fill out the FROM BOARD MEMBERS form on our website (www.krenekprinting.com, click submissions and choose Jobseekers) with your name, OF WCID #145 birthdate (mo. & yr.), phone number, year you will graduate and the name of your newsletter/subdivision. Graffiti is a problem in our neighborhoods. Check the list of jobs you want on your form. Please make sure your email is correct, we send emails in the Just in the first 3 1/2 months of 2020, over summer to make sure all the info is still good and that you want to stay on the list. If we do not hear back $5,500 has been spent removing and/or from you after 3 tries, we will remove you from the list until we do. Must have parent(s) permission. applying a surface that makes removal easier. It has appeared under bridges, on DISCLAIMER: Neither the subdivision, nor Krenek Printing is responsible for those listed on the Teenage Job Seeker List. Please ask for and check out references if you do not personally know those listed. This is just a list of teenagers from the subdivision who wish to find part time jobs. Responsibility retainer walls and on the trails themselves. for any work done by these teenagers is between those seeking helpers and the teens and their parents. Some are symbols, some are offensive. CODE KEY: B - BABYSITTING, CPR - CPR CERT., FAC - FIRST AID CERT., RCC - RED CROSS CERT., SS According, to state law regarding vandalism - SAFE SITTER, SL - SWIM LESSONS, PP - PET/PLANT SITTER, P - PET CARE ONLY, H - HOUSE CARE, and intentionally painting on property: L - LAWN CARE, C- CAR CARE/DETAILING, T - TUTORING Class “C” - misdemeanor if the pecuniary loss is less than $100. Class “B” - $100 or more but less than $750. Class “A” - $750 or more but less that $2,500. Anything above this amount is considered S a felony. The graffiti removed from the trails E R K NE in early April fell into the Class “A” category. E The police are notified and/or a police E S NLI report is filed with each incident. J B O LE O Please remind everyone, if caught, there will be ramifications and fines. Your tax dollars G E AB could be put to better use than rectifying A the willful acts of a few individuals. The E N A I L trails throughout Copperfield are for the TE T AV enjoyment of all. Everyone should be able to utilize them without encountering NO offensive material. Each year the traffic on the trails increases. We would like it to be a pleasant experience. Thank you. “See Something - Say Something” STREETLIGHT NOT WORKING? Make a note of the ID number and call CenterPoint Energy at 713-207-2222. For all your cooling & heating needs, call Airbourne Air TACLB27852E Cooling Indoor Air Heating Sales, Service, and New Installation WE NOW OFFER BLOWN-IN INSULATION 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed in Writing Annual Maintenance Program 100% Financing WAC • Up to 60 months Same as Cash www.airbourneairinc.com 281-564-3737 281-242-1245 FREE Media Filtration System AND WiFi Thermostat on Complete Systems AND $250 OFF!!! FREE estimate on replacement of unit A/C & Heating Systems starting at: **** 0 Deposit Down! 0% APR! **** $ $ 69.95 or second opinion 3.0 Ton - $120 for 60 months+ 5 extra months Summer Tune-Up FREE Like any mechanical system, having on equipment 4.0 Ton - $130 for 60 months+ 5 extra months a tune-up on your HVAC system will replacement 5.0 Ton - $135 for 60 months+ 5 extra months pay dividends in the long run. with approved credit Residential Only. Limited time offer. Copperfield | June 2021 5
EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND FIRE TRUCK CLEARANCE The Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department is still requesting homeowners assist in addressing the low hanging trees within the Copperfield Community. Low hanging limbs and branches are causing damage to Tom Tynan the fire departments equipment and damage to the homeowners’ trees, hampering the response to emergency calls. Most of the fire departments equipment is 13 feet tall and therefore need a 14 foot clearance from 4.8 Rating on trees that hang over the streets. Routes to locations have to be altered to avoid these areas and some areas have no alternate route; leaving no NCI CERTIFIED recourse but to park and walk to the locations. COPPERFIELD CRIME WATCH 21 POINT A/C The Copperfield residents need to continue to call for any and all suspicious activity you observe at any time, to the Sheriff’s Office non- & HEAT TUNE-UP emergency number at 713-221-6000. For life threatening emergencies call 911. SCAN QR CODE FOR COUPONS Nextdoor is the best way to stay in the know about what’s going on FREE in your neighborhood -whether it’s finding a last-minute babysitter, NEW HIGH-EFFICIENCY learning about an upcoming block party or hearing about a rash of car SYSTEMS AS LOW AS break-ins. There are so many ways our neighbors can help us, we just ESTIMATES $125 PER MONTH need an easier way to connect with them. 281-550-5640 Please invite all residents to sign up for the Nextdoor.com APP for their respective neighborhood. absolutecomfortair.com The Copperfield Villages will get weekly posts from Sergeant Adam Lightfoot (HCSO) to share information with their neighbors. Proudly serving Houston for over 38 years Reference websites: www.copperfield.org/watch.php 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE www.harriscountyso.org/ NO OVERTIME CHARGE TACLA 001038C www.crimereports.com SEE STRAYS IN YOUR STREET? Do adult cats traipse through your landscape? Have you discovered 10 Years Experience, newborn kittens in your yard? If you choose to care for these cats, keep in and Hundreds of mind your responsibility. As custodian of the cats, you must keep the cats Satisfied Customers! licensed, vaccinated and restrained. In unincorporated Harris County, the custodian of every cat is responsible for any behavior of that cat. For laws pertaining to pets in unincorporated Harris County, review regulations http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/Animals-and-Pets/ AnimalLaws/AnimalRegulations#section4 - Call 281-999-3191 to reach Animal Control for unincorporated Harris County. L.P. Roofing and Gutters ALL TYPES OF Generation Owned ROOFING REPAIRS NORMAL WCA TRASH AND/OR RECYCLING SERVICES The level of residential trash and/or recycling services to be provided by WCA to each of Customer’s communities are as follows: COPPERFIELD PLACE - Curbside trash service on Tuesdays and Fridays (Except holidays) and no recycling EASTON COMMONS - Curbside trash service on Tuesdays and Fridays and • Modified & TPO Membrane • Chimney & Flashing • Metal Roof Installation curbside recycling on Friday with WCA-provided I8-gallon recycling bins Roof Systems • Blow in Insulation for Attic • Sheetrock & Paint MIDDLEGATE - Garage door household trash service on Tuesdays and • Ridge & Soffit Vents • Solar Power Vents • Metal Roof Restoration • Gutter Installation & Leaf Guard • Torch Down • Siding Fridays and curbside recycling on Friday with WCA-provided 48-gallon • Brick Restoration • Skylight Replacement • Pressure Washing Driveway wheeled carts • Flat Roofs • Repair of Seamless Gutters NORTHMEAD - Curbside trash service on Tuesdays and Fridays and curbside recycling on Friday with WCA-provided 48-gallon wheeled carts don’t wait until $ 50 OFF Any SOUTHCREEK - Garage door household trash service on Tuesdays and Roof Fridays and curbside recycling on Tuesday with WCA-provided 48-gallon it’s too late! Repairs Not valid w/ any other offer. wheeled carts SOUTHDOWN - Garage door household trash service on Tuesdays and Fridays and curbside recycling on Tuesday with WCA-provided 48-gallon FREE ESTIMATES 5707 Addicks Satsuma Rd, Suite D • Houston, TX 77084 281-861-4495 lproofingandgutters.com wheeled carts WESTCREEK - Garage door household trash service on Tuesdays and Fridays and curbside recycling on Tuesdays with WCA-provided I8-gallon recycling bins 6 June 2021 | Copperfield
WCA-RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION INFORMATION - PHONE 281-766-1914 All Residents must have an account with WCA for trash pickup. If you do NEIGHBORS not have an account with WCA, your trash will not be picked up. Residents may purchase a trash receptacle from any hardware store. Recycling cans RESIDENTIAL may be requested from WCA, additional cans may be purchased from MOVING COMPANY them as well. WCA observed Holidays are New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Trash pickup will resume on the following trash collection day. Experienced & Dependable In order to keep the neighborhood appealing to potential buyers, Our first priority is to protect your possessions.. we are also increase curb appeal and deter vandalism we ask that trash be placed at guests in your home, we respect and take that seriously. the curb no earlier than the evening before scheduled pick up and trash We move it all! No Upcharge! Avoid hidden fees... No trip cans be removed the same day. If you have lawn service, please request fees! We wrap everything. Work starts when we arrive. the lawn clippings to be hauled away or have them placed at the curb not on the sidewalk. • Refuse must be in bags or cans, weighing no more than 40 pounds. 281-771-7846 • Tree branches, brush, shrubs and fencing must be tied in bundles, weighing no more than 40 pounds and being no longer than 4 feet in length. • Branches may be no wider than 3 inches in diameter to avoid damaging THIS BOOK MAY SAVE equipment. A CHILD’S LIFE • Per Federal law, refrigerators, freezers and air conditioning units must “A Guide that is both informational & gripping.” be drained of all Freon and have an accompanying bill verifying Freon has been drained. “Powerful, poignant & unabashedly honest.” (Goodreads Reviews) • ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED: dirt, rocks, bricks, concrete, tires, batteries, motor oil, cooking oil, waste generated by a private contractor, hazardous/toxic In the Addicted Child learn... chemicals or material, construction material, no more than 1 room of • which drugs are invading the teen population carpeting, bundled and less than 40 pounds. Items not collected will be tagged explaining reason for non-collection. • how drugs change the teen brain • warning signs every family should know RECYCLE COLLECTION GUIDELINES • and much more The following items are accepted in our curbside recycling program: Paper: Newspaper, Magazines, Catalogs, Junk Mail, Envelopes, Office Order your copy on Amazon Paper, Construction Paper, Colored Paper, Folders, Paper Bags, Phone or Books, Holiday Cards and Greeting Cards Kindle version only .99¢ WWW.HELPTHEADDICTEDCHILD.COM Cardboard: Corrugated Cardboard Boxes, Paperboard Boxes (cereal, soda/beer, egg, shoe boxes) Containers: Aluminum Cans, Tin Cans, Steel Cans, Empty Aerosol Cans, • Carpentry Aluminum Foil, Plastics #1-#5 & #7 (milk, soda, water, juice, shampoo, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • Pressure Washing detergent, pool supplies, pet food), Metal Pots and Pans, Copper, Scrap • Sheetrock /Texture Metal (nails, screws, gutters), Milk and Juice Cartons, aseptic packages • HardiPlank® Commonly Mistaken Unacceptable Material: PLASTIC BAGS, STYROFOAM, • Crown Molding GLASS, Wrapping Paper, Used Pizza Boxes, Coat Hangers, Paint and • Refinish-Staining Solvent Containers, Light Bulbs, Mirrors, Windows, Dishes and Cups, Pyrex Pans, Wet or Soiled Paper, Paper Towels, Facial and Toilet Tissue, • Fences Disposable Plates and Cups F IN A N C • FAMILY OWNED • REFERENCES • INSURED & BONDED • 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE A V A IL A IN G BLE ! COYOTES IN COPPERFIELD Coyotes have been sighted in many of the subdivisions in the Copperfield FREEtes Estimates@cphou.com Call or Text 281-345-9800 Estima area at night and before dawn. Please protect your pets. They should not www.cphou.com be left unattended after dark, even in their own enclosed yard as coyotes For all of your plumbing needs, call... MPL#40046 can jump or scale a 6-7 ft fence. COPPERFIELD WEBSITE ‘ Will you be going away and want the Sheriff’s Department to check on your home while you’re gone? If so, you can print a Vacation Watch Form from Sewer Camera Inspection and Drain Cleaning the website. Simply go to www.copperfield.org and follow the link to the * Garbage Disposal and Faucet • Water Heater • Repipe Online Forms and Documents. Other forms on the site include Architectural Any job Control Committee Applications and a Deputy Request Form. The site Low Price Guarantee Sewer Repair • Pipe Repair • Toilet Installation Licensed and Insured over $95 also includes a Lost/Found Pet page, listings of local area daycares and Follow me on Angie’s List ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! places of worship, schedule of upcoming Board of Director meetings and *Cannot be combined with any other offers Copperfield Resident information on each of the Villages of Copperfield, as well as links to other area organizations, schools, etc. If you have a comment or suggestion on info@petersplumbingtx.com the website, you can email us at webmaster@copperfield.org. Copperfield | June 2021 7
CY-FAIR WOMEN’S CLUB POOL OPENING: The pool was scheduled for WEEKENDS ONLY for the WOMEN SERVING THE COMMUNITY month of MAY. We hope to open it from Tuesdays through Sundays from CWC is a non-profit service organization that gives back to the Cy-Fair 9 AM-9 PM. You must have your pool card to enter. If you submitted a community. All the funds raised by the club are given to the community registration letter from SCS and you were in good standing with NO by way of scholarships for graduating high school seniors, grants at Lone monies owed to CPV your pool card would have been activated for entry. Star College-CyFair and funds to other non-profits in our community Contact SCS for any pool card issues. New rules are being applied due to as well. Membership for the Cy-Fair Women’s Club is open to all ladies the Covid and pool hours and open dates are subject to change without in Northwest Houston/Cypress neighborhoods. We always meet the notice. Pool Rules cannot be broken or we may be forced to close the first Thursday of the month at The Berry Center, 8877 Barker Cypress pool or go back to week ends only. We do not have enough volunteers, Rd. You can park at Entrance 2 and look for the directional signs to the so at the end of your stay you must disinfect your table and chairs before leaving. There will be a table set up for this. meeting room. Our meetings begin with social time and refreshments at 6:15 PM, immediately followed by a program at 6:45 PM. Our monthly SCS NEWS: SCS is excited to introduce their new updated portal, which meetings are not only educational and enjoyable, but they can also launched on Tuesday, March 16th! You can continue to use the same develop lasting friendships too. In addition, we have a social event and password etc. to sign in as before. Their new and improved layout and volunteer opportunities throughout the month as well. Please check navigation will be a great tool for you and our residents for viewing, out our website at cyfairwomensclub.org and contact Membership at getting answers to your questions and communicating with your team. membership@CyFairWomensClub.org if you have any questions about the club or our meeting location. We look forward to meeting you there! The login process is unchanged: • Access the portal here: https://portal.scsmgmt.com DUPLICATE BRIDGE • Continue using your existing username and password Bring a partner and join us every Tuesday and Thursday to play a friendly It is important that you get involved in your community! Get signed up in game of ACBL sanctioned duplicate bridge! the new SCS portal to apply for architectural changes to your home, roof, When: 11:30 AM to approximately 3:45 PM. Check in 11:45 AM. Play starts paint changes etc. This new portal also allows you to make payments, etc. promptly at 12 PM. Tables set up for brown bag lunch and game at 11:30 AM on your existing account and much more. Cost: $3 for standard games. Where: The Richard and Meg Weekly Community Center, 8440 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE: Remember that any changes to Greenhouse Road, Cypress, Texas 77433 our property like patio covers, sheds, new roofs, house painting, fencing, Questions: Jim Warren, jwarren760@ gmail.com 832-851-4745 etc will need approval from the Architectural Review Committee. You can obtain the approval form from the new SCS portal online, SCS office VILLAGES OF COPPERFIELD NEWS located 7170 Cherry Park Dr. or print them from the website @www. copperfield.org. See also below for deed restrictions. COPPERFIELD PLACE VILLAGE (CPV) A WORD FROM THE BOARD The Board hopes everyone had a Great Memorial Day weekend with family and friends. We now look forward to a great summer of fun and a great start for our spring season! Please note important news on the pool and park opening. The pool hopefully will be opened Tuesdays thru Sundays as long as we adhere to the new pool rules and regulations. Because of Covid we have to make sure everyone takes part of all our rules. If we see that we are unable to adhere to the rules, we will be forced to close the pool or shut it down to weekends only. If you want to receive or be kept updated on news, events or announcements, please keep your email address updated with SCS Management. Since mail service is not always dependable, this is a second method to receive news or important notices. YARD OF THE MONTH: May’s Yard of the Month was awarded to property OTHER ISSUES AND NEWS: NOTE: you should have received from owner at 15219 Chimney Hill. We appreciate and thank you for all special SCS a letter concerning plans to amend the governing documents of efforts taken to make our neighborhood beautiful! “Copperfield Place Property Owners Association” (CPPOA). The proposed amendment would be to de-annex the commercial lots (I.E. Copperfield POOL AND PARKS: POOL opened on May 8th. Again, we must remind Place Commercial) from Copperfield Property Owners Association everyone that cameras will pick up any illegal activity at all times in (also known herein as CPPOA). This letter is being sent to all owners of the pool and park area. **We opened our pool for WEEKENDS ONLY residential lots in Copperfield Place Village. We must obtain the required beginning Saturday May 8th and officially opened after Memorial Day. If lot owner’s signatures in support of such amendment. We must obtain we adhere to our new pool Covid rules, etc which have been posted, then over 50 % of the 263 lots in our Village. Therefore, it is imperative that you we will open from 9 AM-9 PM on Tuesdays through Sundays and closed submit the form with your signature, name and address of the property Monday for pool cleaning. We will be setting up a unit that will allow you and fax, email or drop it off at SCS’ office in their mail slot. to wipe your table and chairs before you leave the pool area as needed. This is not much to ask but is needed in order to keep our pool open COVID 19 NEWS: Now it is opened to all! Go to the website below and safe and assist our few volunteers. You will be required to keep social for more info. The Website is HoustonEmergency.org/covid19 and distances and wear a mask when not in the pool. Pool card activation is now open to all age groups eligible for vaccination under the Texas form was mailed out prior to pool opening. Hopefully you sent the form Department of State Health Services criteria. Many new places have back in by the specific time mentioned so that your pool card could be opened to all with no wait lists or fees of any kind. So please do your best activated. Your account with our management company for assessment to protect yourself and others of Covid. dues etc. must be up to date or pool card access will be denied. 8 June 2021 | Copperfield
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POOL TRESPASSING: Jumping over the fence when the pool is closed is COMMUNITY CENTER: As a reminder the Community Center will trespassing and illegal. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SUSPICIOUS CALL AND continue to handle baseball field reservations and room reservations REPORT IT! Program your phone for the non-emergency phone number for parties or special events ONLY. The phone number is 281-856-9060 to the Sheriff’s department (713-221-6000 #6) or crimes in progress dial and days of operation are as follows: Tuesday 12-6 PM, Thursday 12-7 PM, 911. You do not have to give out your name. Friday and Saturday 9 AM-1 PM. GREEN BELT AND PARK: GREENBELT AND PARK AREA TRASH! Did you DEED RESTRICTIONS VIOLATIONS: NOTE: SCS continues to do drive know that there are trash bins in these areas for your convenience? throughs within our sub-division on specific dates and times. They Report any loitering you see. No one should be in the park area after will continue to handle anything pertaining to deed restrictions and hours. Doggie stations are there for your use. If you see trash bags are violations. The Board does not do the drive through inspections nor needed or the trash can for trash and dog litter is full, contact SCS. Our send out the deed restrictions letters. If you need a copy of the deed landscaping people are responsible for this. restrictions you may obtain from SCS or you can also obtain same from the Copperfield Website (www.copperfield.org) or the new SCS portal. ILLEGAL PARKING: No parking in the Pool/Park area is allowed after 9 PM. We will begin towing any vehicle seen after hours at the owners’ NO BOATS, MOTOR HOMES, UTILITY TRAILERS or CATERING TRUCKS, expense. It does not matter if you are a homeowner or a guest visiting ARE TO BE PARKED IN DRIVEWAYS OR STREETS. THIS IS AGAINST DEED the homeowner. It is illegal and considered trespassing. If you notice a RESTRICTIONS. DO NOT BLOCK SIDEWALKS WITH VEHICLES OR ANY suspicious car or cars parked after hours, contact the non emergency OF THE ABOVE. THIS IS A RIGHT OF WAY FOR WHEEL CHAIRS, BIKES, sheriff department so a deputy can be dispatched. STROLLERS and CHILDREN OR WALKS. THIS IS ILLEGAL PER TEXAS TRANSPORTATION CODES 545.302 AND OFFICIALS CAN ISSUE CITATIONS. CRIME WATCH: CRIMES IN PROGRESS CALL 911 NON-EMERGENCY: 713-221-6000 and prompt 6. NOTE: ACC Forms are available through the SCS portal or at SCS offices Report any strange activity you see by calling the Sheriff’s Department! Nothing is too small to report. You pay the Department to help keep our for house paint colors, roof changes, building structures, etc which must neighborhood safe; therefore, it is up to you to report any strange activity be approved by the Architectural Control Committee before proceeding in your neighborhood! with any changes pertaining to your property. GET INVOLVED! If you want to be aware of what is happening in your DO NOT DISREGARD DEED RESTRICTION LETTERS! Important that you neighborhood as far as crime, the Sheriff’s department posts news read and act accordingly. If you think you received this in error, please or important information in the new website created for the various contact SCS immediately. Repeated cites or non-compliance letters will neighborhoods! Join in by registering at nextdoor.com. Lost and found, automatically incur a fee against your account. contractor referrals, news etc. can be posted or found here. Stay safe and be your own eyes and ears. No neighborhood anywhere is crime free!!!! Contact SCS Monday-Friday (8 AM - 5 PM) for any deed restrictions, CPV issues or questions at phone 281-463-1777. For all new homeowners, IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Panhandlers, homeless people and WELCOME! The newsletter has all phone numbers you may need as well solicitation is becoming a more frequent issue through out Copperfield as information and news throughout the Villages of Copperfield. We urge and surrounding neighborhoods! It is important that you keep safe by you to read all your deed restrictions which your should have received a locking your doors and vehicles to prevent any theft or break-ins! You can copy at closing; however, you may also obtain them by going through put a “no trespassing” sign in front of your home so the law can enforce the SCS Portal, website www.copperfield.org or visit our management it on your property. company SCS Management for any questions you may have. Luis Martinez Quality STEVE TOUCHY L#31423 Paint & Repair Attorney At Law Serving Businesses and Families Since 1983 Copperfield/Cypress FYI Electrical Services ! 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EASTON COMMONS VILLAGE (EC) VACATION WATCH Covid The Harris County Sherriff’s Department has a Vacation Watch Program. To sign up see the website: www.harriscountyso.org/Programs/programs_ Vaccine VacationWatch.aspx. Always lock your vehicles and take anything of Now value out of them. Countless vehicles are being burglarized in our area Available! every month due to unlocked vehicles. If you see anything suspicious, call the Sheriff’s Department immediately at 713-221-6000, option 6. For • Urgent Care/Family Healthcare & Wellness all emergencies, call 911. • Vitamin IV Hydration • COVID Testing WALK-INS WELCOME (EC) HOME ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES nativeurbanhealthcare.com Homeowners are reminded that approval from the Architectural Review 281-861-4212 | 8686 HWY 6, HOUSTON, TX 77095 Committee must be obtained prior to any changes or improvements made to the exterior of your property. Updated ARC application forms can be obtained on the website: www.copperfield.org/easton_commons.php. Mario’s (EC) POOL INFORMATION Pool Season: May 15th-October 15th Home Painting & Repairs Location: 14830 Forest Trails Drive Hours of Operation: 6 AM-9 PM • Interior & Exterior Open 7 days a week during pool season • Wood Replacement NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY! SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK! • HardiPlank® Replacement Pool Rules: • Pressure Washing • All tobacco products are prohibited - no smoking of any kind permitted • No glass containers inside pool area • Tile • No pets in pool area • Insured • References • No running in pool area, no diving from chairs and no chairs in the pool • No roller-skates, roller blades or bicycles allowed in the pool area • Radios are permitted but volume should be at a level that does not Free Estimates Greater Houston disturb other guests or surrounding homes near the pool Cell: 832-594-7645 281-859-6619 • Guests are permitted but must be accompanied by a resident and mphr_gonzalez@yahoo.com are limited to a total of 4 guests unless approved by the homeowners association • Proper swim attire to be worn in pool area • No food is to be consumed within four feet of the pool Plumbing Problems? Call 346-209-2155 • Disorderly conduct will not be tolerated and should be reported • Horse play or actions which should cause harm to anyone in or around the pool will not be tolerated and should be reported Our Services: Emergency Service Available 24/7 at Regular Prices • Adult residents are responsible for the safety and actions of their • Water Heaters • Clogged Drains children and their guests in the pool area • Children under the age of 14 are not allowed in the pool area unless • Toilets • Sewer Line Service • REPIPE & REPAIRS • Tankless Water Heaters • Faucets & Sinks • Water Line Service $40 OFF over Any Job $100 Not Valid with any other offer accompanied by their parent and or adult guardian • Garbage Disposals • Hydro-jetting $125 OFF WaterInstall • Failure to comply with any of the above rules can result in the suspension • Maintenance Agreements • Backflow Prevention • Gas Leak Detection/Repair • Tree Root Removal Heater of pool privileges • Trenchless Repairs • Video Inspection • $5000 fine for persons caught on camera or by sheriff’s office breaking • WHOLE HOUSE WATER FILTRATION AND TREATMENT Not Valid with any other offer into pool area after hours or vandalizing pool park furniture or fixtures Pool access is granted by electronic cardkey. New or replacement cards can be obtained through Graham Management. New cards will have a $35 fee. HOA fees must be paid in full to obtain access to the pool. Call today for your free estimate. Financing Available Best Warranty in the Business • Bonded, Insured & Licensed Plumbers (EC) NEXT MEETING OF THE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION www.bluefrogplumbingnwhouston.com RMP41368 The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors will be on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 via zoom video conference. The meeting will begin at 6 PM and residents are invited to attend. Meeting login information will be sent out via email so please make sure your email is on file. MIDDLEGATE VILLAGE (MG) HCSO KEEPING US SAFE The entrance to Middlegate from Highway 6 and Forest Trails is notorious for red light runners. We all know about the horrible accidents that have happened near there as well. Lately, the Sheriffs have been sitting on Forest Trails (out of view) at a distance from Highway 6 to catch some of these red light runners. I have seen several people getting tickets for this. While nobody likes getting a ticket, perhaps this will encourage Copperfield | June 2021 11
drivers to SLOW DOWN and more importantly, STOP at the red light. This (NM) NORTHMEAD HOA is important for all traffic and especially for pedestrians. We can all do our ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING AND BOARD MEETING part as well, to keep the area safe and also avoid getting a ticket. The Northmead Board decided to postpone our annual meeting until Wednesday, September 22, 2021. We are hoping we can hold it in person. Please (MG) SANTA’S HELPERS NEEDED check your mail and Nabr Network for additional information on this date. Are you good with your hands? Can you paint? Are you crafty? We are looking for someone to make new signs for our annual Middlegate (NM) NORTHMEAD VILLAGE WEBSITE Christmas yard decoration winners. The wooden signs we have are old Be sure to check out the Northmead Village website for all the latest news and need to be replaced. If you want to help or know someone, please and information. There is great information on the Northmead Website contact Daryl at Crest Management. featuring upcoming fun neighborhood events, pictures of past events, HOA meeting dates, agendas and minutes, forms to remodel or paint (MG) PARK IMPROVEMENTS your house, bylaws, pool and park information. We have implemented The community center (on Willow River) sustained much damage during Nabr Network. Multiple ways to join: Text “grahamgo” to 59248 & the February freeze. It has been closed and will be closed for a while as receive a text back with a mobile app download link. Search for the it is being repaired and renovated. The park adjacent to it will be getting mobile app “Graham Go” in Google Play Store. Go to northmeadvillages. new benches and tables and should be installed soon. nabrnetwork.com. Call them at 713-334-8000 or email them at jdelgado@ grahammanagementhouston.com to be added to the agenda. (MG) POOL SEASON IS HERE The pool is now open and ready for use. The pool schedule can be found on the Middlegate website under the “Resources” tab. Look under “Pool.” (NM) STORAGE OF AUTOMOBILES, We held several pool tag pickup events during the month of May and BOATS, TRAILERS, OTHERS VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT they were announced on the website. Everyone must have a pool tag to Section 19 of the Northmead Bylaws state: No automobiles, trailers, enter the pool and also sign a waiver. All the details are on the website. campers, motorcycles, buses, trucks, tractors, recreational vehicles, inoperative vehicles, equipment or machinery of any kind, camp rigs off (MG) LANDSCAPE VIOLATIONS truck, boat rigging or any item deemed offensive by the ARC, shall be We all suffered many dead or damaged plants during “Snowmageddon” stored permanently or semi-permanently on any public street, right-of- in February. Your Middlegate HOA has not enforced any landscape deed way or driveway. Permanent or semi- permanent storage of such vehicles restrictions during these past few months. Now these violations will be or items must be screened from public view either within the garage or enforced again. It has been almost 4 months since the storm and we ask behind a solid fence. Semi-permanent storage is defined as the storage that everyone please keep their yards looking good and healthy and without movement for a period not exceeding forty-eight (48) hours. follow all deed restrictions. (NM) PLEASE DON’T’ BLOCK THE SIDEWAY OR DRIVEWAY (MG) MIDDLEGATE COMMUNITY EVENTS With more people working from home due to Covid, Graham Management Do you have an idea for a community event? Have you heard of is get more complaints about residents blocking the sidewalk with trash something in other communities that we could do? Now that things bags or lawn trimmings plus vehicles blocking the driveway while our are slowly getting back to normal, perhaps we could have something homeowners are out walking the neighborhood. Please be courteous in our neighborhood to give us another chance to get out and enjoy and put your trash bags & lawn clips on the edge of you driveway and if our amenities and our neighbors. If you have an idea or would like to necessary park your car in the street. volunteer for upcoming events or for a committee, please contact Daryl at Crest Management. (NM) DOG LEASH LAW There have been many complaints about dogs are running loose in the (MG) MIDDLEGATE TRIVIA neighborhood. If this is the case, call animal control! If you are walking How many homes are in Middlegate? your dogs, keep them on a leash at ALL times. This is a deed restriction How long did it take to complete all the homes in Middlegate? and also against Harris County Leash Law. Be considerate of others. Many How many streets are in Middlegate? children are afraid of animals and also people in the neighborhood do How many ways can you drive into Middlegate? not appreciate dogs running around loose in their lawns. Please pickup What is the shortest street in Middlegate? after your dogs, no one wants to step in your dog’s poop. Dog Waste Stations have been instated in both parks for your use. NORTHMEAD VILLAGE (NM) HOME IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS (NM) ADD US TO YOUR CALENDAR! Spring is here and if you are doing some spring cleaning or planning HOA BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE 7/28/21 AND 9/22/21 changes to your home, here is the Exterior Maintenance Guidelines HOA BOARD MEEING are being held virtually at the current time. Approved by the HOA: All improvements on a lot must be maintenance Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89183747112?pwd=SEF in a state of good repair and shall not be allowed to deteriorate. Repairs NdGpFcGE4MmNacHlEN0draGI3Zz09 shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Meeting ID: 891 8374 7112; Passcode: HOA 1. All painted surfaces must be clean and smooth with no discolored or Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) bare areas or peeling paint and all surfaces must be free of mildew. Meeting ID: 891 8374 7112 Passcode: 846949 2. All rotted and damaged wood must be replaced and any damaged brickwork repaired. Meetings of the Northmead Village Board of Directors are held the fourth 3. Gutters must be kept in good repair and not allowed to sag or hang Wednesday every other month and we encourage all residents to attend down. the meetings, either to address the Board or just to listen and know what 4. Roofs must be maintained in good repair with no missing or curling is going on. The executive session begins at 6-6:30 PM with the open shingles. session starting at 6:30 PM. The meetings are held at the Copperfield 5. All glass surfaces must be whole. Community Center located at 15409 Willow River Drive or on Zoom. All 6. Garage doors must be undamaged and in good repair. residents are welcome and encouraged to attend the meetings. If you 7. Fences and gates must be kept in good repair. have a specific item that you would like to address with the Board, you 8. Sidewalks, driveways and curbs must be clean and undamaged. Seams may call Graham Management at 713-334-8000. must be kept free of weeds. 12 June 2021 | Copperfield
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9. Lawns must be kept mowed, edged and weed free, flower beds must • The Swim Test consists of swimming one length of the pool unassisted. be kept free of This includes no aid from flotation devices, the lane ropes, pool walls or weeds and shrubs and trees must be kept trimmed. the bottom of the pool. 10. There shall be no storage of clutter and debris in public view. • Any child on the Child Safety Log can be asked to perform a Swim Test 11. Mailboxes must be maintained in good repair. again, should the lifeguards on duty feel the child’s swimming ability has 12. Trash cans shall be stored out of public view except on collection day. diminished. ARC application forms can be obtained on the website: www. (NM) RULES FOR THE YARD OF THE MONTH CONTEST northmeadvillage.org/docs.html. Before making improvements or The Yard-Of-The-Month (YOM) program has been established to changes that may be impacted by our deed restrictions, you can call recognize the efforts of residents within Northmead Village, whether Graham Management at 713-334-8000 for assistance. They will be happy they are homeowners or tenants, who demonstrate a clear and to advise you and provide forms needed for approval of your renovation. consistent desire to maintain or improve their respective properties Remember that you (the owner) are responsible for the cost of removing above normal expectations. The Northmead Village HOA would like to or redoing any unapproved changes. give you the recognition you deserve for creating a beautiful, well-kept yard. This is a great way to improve the value of your home and make our (NM) 2021 POOL & SPLASH PAD SCHEDULE neighborhood a better place to live. This schedule is subject to change based on CDC guidelines. In 2021 Northmead will be using Malibu Aquatics again. RULES • Attendance will be limited to 35 people in the pool area at a time • YOM will be awarded for the months of May thru August. A separate • Food and drinks will be allowed in the pool area, but no glass & no award will be granted for the best decorated yard during the Holiday alcohol. Season • No smoking or vaping allowing in the pool area • The Committee will be around the neighborhood monthly to determine • No pool toys allowed in the pool the winner of the YOM. • These rules are subject to change based on the CDC guidelines • Resident’s lawns will be judged the last week of the month prior to the awarded YOM, except for the Holiday judging which will be judged in June 4th-August 20th: December? Tuesday-Saturday: 10 AM-9 PM • Potential YOM winners are judged solely on the total exterior appearance Sunday: 12-9 PM of their property and front yard as viewed from the street. Please help us Mondays: Closed by have your house address visible as the judges view your homes. • Properties may not win yard of the month more than once a year. Week-ends only August 21st-September 26th: • The committee will notify the winner by mail and Nextdoor. Photos of Saturdays: 12-7 PM the yard will be taken and published in the newsletter and website. Sundays: 12-7 PM • Property owner must be in good standings with payments of dues. Labor Day: 10 AM-7 PM • Judging factors include the overall appearance, tidiness and neatness of the front of the property as evidenced by: Well-groomed (properties can SPLASH PAD: June thru October open daily 10 AM-8 PM. have a natural, wild scape appearance, but grass must be mowed and the perimeter of the property must be edged). Attractive; pleasing to the eye SAFETY BREAKS: One ten-minute break will be taken at ten (10) minutes (e.g. green lawn; a variety of plants such as trees, shrubs, ground cover, before the hour, every hour. This is to serve as a time of rest for our guests. flowers for color , wildflowers; plants with a variety heights, textures and This safety break is for everyone including adults. In the fair housing act, color. Buildings, fences, porches and patios on the property are required it states that it is age discrimination to not allow anyone under the age to be in good repair, i.e. minimal distraction from the landscape due to of 18 in the pool during this 10-minute break. For this reason, the safety deterioration, damage or construction. Driveways and sidewalks clean break is for everyone. Lifeguards will remain on the lifeguard stand and or power washed. All selected properties must be free of litter, junk during this break, to ensure the pool is vacant. and debris. All selected properties must have no appliances or indoor furniture on porches or patios. All selected properties must be free of CHILD SAFETY POLICY: Unfortunately, drowning is the leading cause of junked or inoperable vehicles. All selected properties must have no accidental death for children 1 to 4 years of age. Most cases are a result of little parking on the lawn. or no supervision, access to a swimming pool or water front and can even • Specially designed sign placed in their front yard until the announcement occur in a bathtub. As your pool management company, Malibu Aquatics of the next month’s winner wants to create a safe environment for the children of your community. We • Picture of their front yard displayed in the newsletter and website will implement our Child Safety Policy at your swimming pools for the 2020 swim season. This policy will improve accountability, create awareness and ensure that every child is safe when visiting community pools. SOUTHCREEK VILLAGE The Child Safety Policy will be executed with the following rules: (SC) WELCOME NEW NEIGHBORS • Children 48 inches and under in height entering the swimming pool We are happy and pleased to welcome you into the community. We are area will be required to wear a wristband issued by the lifeguards. happy you are here with us in Southcreek. We take great pride in our • Red wristband indicates that the child has NOT passed a Swim Test neighborhood and are always glad to see new families move in. administered by the lifeguards. Children with a red wristband are issued a lifejacket that must be worn at all times. If the guardian elects to not have HPUS1 LLC, Wade Realty LLC, J &C McKenney, Jessica & David Stump, the child wear a lifejacket, the guardian is then required to be within arm’s J. Elizondo Jr & X. Li, Nicholas & Kirby Steiner, Jennifer Anderson, Eskacy length of the child at ALL times. The guardian is also issued a red wristband. LLC, Danna & Brian McCartney, Open House Texas Realty Invest • Green wristband indicates that the child has passed a Swim Test. Once a child has passed the Swim Test, the child’s name will be added to our (SC) BOARD MEETINGS Child Safety Log. Each visit to the pool, the child will need to give the Southcreek Board meetings are on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Login lifeguard their name and a green wristband will be issued. Children on details will be posted on Town Square the week of the meeting. This is a the Safety Log are not required to wear a lifejacket or to be within arm’s public forum where you can ask any questions or express any concerns to reach of their guardian. the Southcreek HOA Board. 14 June 2021 | Copperfield
(SC) HOA DUES Friendly reminder! Your HOA dues help keep Southcreek looking like as great as it does-please make it a priority to pay your dues if you have Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Caring Professionals for over 35 years in the Bear Creek Area! not yet done so. Please contact Karla Weeden at kweeden@pmghouston. com if you have any questions. (SC) TOWN SQUARE Please make sure to register on Town Square (TownSq), the official 281-859-5637 mode of communication for the Association, so you can receive all SUMMER SPECIAL announcements and updates from the Southcreek Board. Please see the directions below on signing up: $ 75 Off for New Patient Exams 1. Go to www.townsq.io. $ 25 Off Dental Treatment for (existing patients) 2. Click on “Need to Register”. (Not valid with any other offer. EXPIRES 6/30/21. Must present 3. Enter your account number and zip code. If you do not know your coupon at the time of service. Valid for only one use per patient) account number, you can find it on your assessment statement or you can call Principal Management Group at 713-329-7100 or email kweeden@ • Advanced Laser Dentistry pmghouston.com. • Digital X-Rays for reduced Radiation 4. After entering your account number and zip code you will be asked to 16100 Cairnway, Suite 285 • Affordable, Flexible, No interest payment options. select your name. 5. The next screen will then show your information and ask you if you www.CAREYDENTISTRY.com want to sign up or if you want to link another account (for owners with multiple properties). CELEBRATING OUR 21ST ANNIVERSARY! Nationally Accredited by the Tree Care Industry 6. Select the Sign-Up option and proceed to the next screen where you will enter your email, your address and select a password (at least 8 Our services include: characters). 7. You have been signed up for TownSq! You will now be able to check • Tree Pruning • Pre-Construction Site everything regarding your account and your community. • Tree Removal Surveys • Tree Healthcare • Emergency Service • Tree Planting • Fully Insured Workers’ (SC) HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT. • Stump Grinding Compensation Insurance Report any suspicious activity to the Harris County Sheriff’s non- emergency line at 713-221-6000, option 6. Remember, the patrolling $50 OFF $100000 Sheriff’s deputies depend on us as much as we depend on them. All Tree Services With a minimum of $1000 • Expires 6/30/21 (SC) BLOCK CAPTAINS Must mention code KSUMMER62021 when scheduling appt. • Are you concerned about the appearance of your community? 10% OFF ALL DEEP ROOT • Do you want to get to know your neighbors and others in our FERTILIZATION OVER $400 community? With a minimum of $400 • Expires 6/30/21 Must mention code KSUMMER62021 when scheduling appt. A block captain makes a Street roster and periodically will forward emails to neighbors on their street from the Southcreek Board. We need For a complimentary consultation please call 281-469-0458 volunteers to be block captains on most of our streets in Southcreek WWW.JONESROADTREESERVICE.COM Village. Email Bryne Liner at bryneliner@gmail.com to volunteer or receive more information on the block captains program. Be a Block Captain! Email today! S. GARCIA PAINTING & GENERAL REMODELING (SC) SOUTHCREEK ARC APPLICATIONS Interior/Exterior Painting • Tile • Siding & Hardi Plank Please remember that approval from the Architectural Review Committee must be obtained prior to any changes or improvements made to the exterior Sheetrock • Carpentry & Custom Cabinets of your property, including but not limited to repainting, roofing, door/ Kitchen & Bath Complete Remodeling window replacement, siding replacement, major landscaping, pools and home additions. ARC application forms are on www.townsq.io and on Copperfield. “Better Prices & Better Painting!” org. Completed applications can be emailed to ARC@pmghouston.com. Call Sergio Garcia for a FREE ESTIMATE (SC) DEED RESTRICTION LETTERS Please help maintain Southcreek Village’s property values! To ensure the 281-463-7124 • 832-498-6290 aesthetic integrity of Southcreek Village is being maintained, periodic site C. Paul Shubert, P.C. inspections are performed by PMG each month. If you happen to receive a deed restriction violation notice, please do not ignore it or disregard it. It is always best to reach out to the management company right away to let them know either that you have taken care of the violation, have Certified Public Accountants plans to do so or are unable to do so right away. Please contact Karla Weeden with PMG at kweeden@pmghouston.com. This communication is important because subsequent letters from the Association can result Income Tax Preparation in additional costs for the homeowner for certified mail fees and even • INDIVIDUALS • CORPORATIONS • PARTNERSHIPS • ESTATES legal fees if the issue persists with no response. Copies of Southcreek Village’s governing documents are posted on http://www.Townsq.io and Weekend and Evening Appointments Available on www.Copperfield.org. Common violations include: Removing mold & mildew off of house, Repairing or replacing damaged siding, Removing weeds in cement cracks and flower beds, Gutter maintenance 4654 Hwy. 6 N. Suite 101 281-556-1040 Copperfield | June 2021 15
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