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The Nottingham Country
Community Improvement Association, Inc., is
a non-profit corporation chartered under the laws of the State of
Texas.
Membership is mandatory and each owner automatically becomes a member
of the Association upon acquiring a home in Nottingham Country. The
Association is governed by the Declaration of Covenants and operates
according to the
By-Lawsof the
Association.
One of the major responsibilities of the Association is to protect your investment and enhance the value of
your property. The Association provides for
the maintenance and operation of the common areas and facilities such
as landscaped grounds and fitness park. The Association is also
responsible for enforcing the covenants and may do anything lawful to
protect, beautify
or benefit the property under its jurisdiction, such as care for
vacant and
unkempt lots, pay for the cost of maintaining the common areas,
operation of street
lights, lighting at entries, publication of the newsletter, welcome
packages, security,
administrative expenses, etc.
The
Association collects an annual assessment from the owners of each lot.
This assessment is due by January 1st. Any assessment not paid within
thirty
(30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the date.
Assessments, late
charges, costs and reasonable attorneys fees, shall be a charge on the
land and
shall be a continuing lien upon the property. The Association may bring
an action
at law against the owners personally obligated to pay the same, or
foreclose
the lien against the property.
The affairs of the Association are managed by a board of eight (8)
directors, and the committees they appoint. Lot owners are members of
the Association,
and entitled to one vote per lot. The Association's officers are
elected
annually by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is
required to determine the
policies of the Association. Each Director must use his best
discretion, care and
diligence in the performance of his
duties. The Directors do not receive compensation for their services.
Architectural Control is monitored by the Architectural Control
Committee. The Architectural Control Committee is organized to provide
and maintain
uniformity and harmony in the construction of improvements to the homes
in
Nottingham Country. Any improvement made to the exterior of your home
or property
must have prior approval of the Architectural Control Committee.
The Association's Declaration provides several restrictions prohibiting
activities that tend to decrease property values. Some of these
restrictions
include:
Lots shall not be used for
storage of materials and/or equipment other than
normal residential requirements or for construction of improvements as
permitted by Deed Restrictions.
No boats, trailers, motor homes or commercial vehicles
may be kept or stored in public view. Pets must be leashed when not
confined.
There are many other use restrictions established for your Association.
If you have a question or are unsure if something is acceptable please
contact your management company. We hope this gives you an overview of
what an Association is, and why you have one. If you have any questions
please
feel free to contact any board member or the management company. |