Found a little white dog by back gate. Posted pic on facebook
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 26, 2019, at 9:40 PM, Ralph D Wilson II via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
does this mean the vehicles that are consistently parked on the streets will be ticketed/tagged/fined?
Ralph D. Wilson II
(210) 387-7744
9038 Woodland Trace
Borne, TX 78006
On 2019-03-21 17:44, Reid Cain via Discussion wrote:
Dear Wonderful LR-HOA Family,
We hope your winter into spring is going well with increased outdoor activities for all.
The Board met last night and discussed a variety of topics. One topic percolating that has risen to greater importance involves cars parked on our streets. As everyone is aware, our streets have acceptable widths, but are not too wide. Therefore, cars consistently parked on the streets become obstacle hazards during the day as well as at night with greater outdoor activities that include our children, walkers, runners, and bikers. Therefore, we ask everyone to kindly remember to park vehicles in driveways to comply with our HOA covenants.
With that said, we are also aware as summer approaches, household gatherings, college students return, and overnight guests increase. Thereby, resulting in cars parked on the streets at times. The board and management company take these happenings into consideration. However, these occurrences/events are considered exceptions rather than norms that are happening now.
We have an awesome neighborhood and appreciate everyone looking out for each other’s best interest. Especially, when it comes to our children, walkers, runners, bikers, and parked vehicles on the street.
Best Always,
Limestone Ranch Board
Tom Angotti, President
Reid Cain, Vice President
Greg Anderson, Secretary/Treasurer
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Would there be any problem with emergency vehicles rushing down these
streets and encountering vehicles on both sides, making their path too
narrow to pass? Let's assume the largest fire truck available and an
F450 on each side of the road. (This IS Texas, after all!) If my home
burns down because folks don't park where they are required to, that
would be quite sad!!!!!!
Thanks for any input. This issue has worried me for a good while.
Amy Wilson Email: AmyH@gvtc.com
9038 Woodland Trace
On 3/30/2019 6:07 PM, Michele Duncan via Discussion wrote:
Found a little white dog by back gate. Posted pic on facebook
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 26, 2019, at 9:40 PM, Ralph D Wilson II via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
does this mean the vehicles that are consistently parked on the streets will be ticketed/tagged/fined?
Ralph D. Wilson II
(210) 387-7744
9038 Woodland Trace
Borne, TX 78006
On 2019-03-21 17:44, Reid Cain via Discussion wrote:
Dear Wonderful LR-HOA Family,
We hope your winter into spring is going well with increased outdoor activities for all.
The Board met last night and discussed a variety of topics. One topic percolating that has risen to greater importance involves cars parked on our streets. As everyone is aware, our streets have acceptable widths, but are not too wide. Therefore, cars consistently parked on the streets become obstacle hazards during the day as well as at night with greater outdoor activities that include our children, walkers, runners, and bikers. Therefore, we ask everyone to kindly remember to park vehicles in driveways to comply with our HOA covenants.
With that said, we are also aware as summer approaches, household gatherings, college students return, and overnight guests increase. Thereby, resulting in cars parked on the streets at times. The board and management company take these happenings into consideration. However, these occurrences/events are considered exceptions rather than norms that are happening now.
We have an awesome neighborhood and appreciate everyone looking out for each other’s best interest. Especially, when it comes to our children, walkers, runners, bikers, and parked vehicles on the street.
Best Always,
Limestone Ranch Board
Tom Angotti, President
Reid Cain, Vice President
Greg Anderson, Secretary/Treasurer
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