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CMHOA Newsletter - Cat Mountain Villas Homeowners Association

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P A G E Pizza & PastariaHome s t yleIt a l ia n Cook i n g<strong>CMHOA</strong> gives a big THANKS to Craig O’sfor co-sponsoring our Holiday PartyFamily Pack Specials:No. 1 – XL Cheese Pizza, Dinner Pasta,and a Large House Salad $20No. 2 – XL Cheese Pizza, 2 Dinner Pastas,and a Large House Salad $25No. 3 – 2 Large Two Topping Pizzasand a Large House Salad $28Weekly Specials:Mon.-Wed.: $9.00 Two Topping Grande PizzaThurs.:$7.99 Grande Cheese PizzaFri.-Sat.: $9.99 Grande Pepperoni Pizza2222 & N. MoPac – Randall’s Center512-323-0660S. MoPac & 290 – Between Best Buyand Sam’s512-891-7200Board Drafts WildfireRisk Mitigation PolicyIn 2004, the Texas Forest Service (TFS) worked with the <strong>Association</strong>to provide a set of recommendations to mitigate the risk ofwildfires in our neighborhood. Several of these recommendationsare intended to reduce the amount of dead brush, vegetation, andcanopy fuels in the Common Areas. These fuels have graduallyaccumulated over the years, reaching density levels that are associatedwith high-energy, intense wildfires. Along with these fuels,our neighborhood features topography (e.g., steep slopes) andclimate (e.g., severe drought) – three key variables that combine todetermine the extent of wildfire risk for a given area.If followed, the TFS’s recommendations to reduce fuels will notprevent wildfires. However, implementing the recommendationswill decrease wildfire risk overall and reduce the potential ofwildfires to damage property assets within the <strong>Association</strong>. Giventhese important benefits, the Board of Directors is currentlyconsidering a draft policy for wildfire risk mitigation. The policyprovides members of the <strong>Association</strong> with a means to reducethe fuel load in Common Areas without negatively affecting theaesthetics and ecological functions of these areas. The policyspecifies strict adherence to the TFS recommendations. It alsoincludes a procedure for working with homeowners to identifyrisk areas, and remove dead brush, vegetation, and canopy fuels.Although a contractor could be hired for removal of brush, the<strong>Association</strong> plans to perform this work without cost by using arotating volunteer committee (i.e., homeowners working together)to remove brush in the Common Areas. Several homeowners havevolunteered already for the committee, but more are needed. Ifyou are interested, please contact Manager Jesse Chargualaf at451.3884 or cmhoa@sbcglobal.net.The Board will discuss and vote on the wildfire risk mitigationpolicy at their next meeting on November 13th, 6:30 pm at theClubhouse. Illegal Parking ProblemsResponding to neighborhoodcomplaints about a large boatparked on their street, theBoard of Directors was able toresolve the issue with the renterof the home after numerousfailed attempts to reach theowner. As a result, a discussionensued among Board membersabout how to deal with futurechallenges of this sort. Towingenforcement came up as a possibilityand, in doing research on it,one of the companies the Boardtalked to “jumped the gun” andplanted towing signs in inappropriateplaces. After the neighborsasked for the sign removal, theBoard decided it would not followthat avenue unless boat orRV parking becomes a problemin the neighborhood. Declarationof CCR, Section 7 states “Nomobile home, trailer of any kind,truck camper, permanent tent orsimilar structure, boat or inoperablemotor vehicle of any typeshall be kept, placed, maintained,constructed or repaired on anyproperty or street or privatedriveway in such a manner as willbe visible from neighboring propertyor a public street…” Weask all homeowners to be awareof these HOA rules and to beconsiderate to their neighbors.San Marcos IH35 – Exit 200512-558-2200DINE IN • TAKE OUT • DELIVERY • CATERINGVisit us at www.CraigOsPizzaAndPasta.comBuy one pasta, get one FREE!or take $5 off any purchaseof $25 or more!Not used with any other special. C M H O A N E W S L E T T E R

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