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Message from Allen Pearce-Mishler April 15, 2018

Repost of Facebook message from today:

Good afternoon,

The HOA with PULTE is coming to an end I have agreed to canceled the HOA meeting that would have taken place this month. We will be having the meeting at turnover which is projected to be in a few months.

As per the bylaws we can only extend the meeting 90 days. It is believed so far that all will be completed in June or July. The meeting will be held then to determine the New homeowner’s board and the ACC members for our community.

It will be imperative that we have as many members present at this meeting, as we will be moving forward with what needs to be done with our community.

I will be running for President of the Board if the community so wishes.

I am currently ready for the turn over and have made arrangements to have the bids already from 2 different Management companies. Which I already have in my possession ready for the transition. Those are Spectum and lifetime management companies. Or there is also an option to keep FSR.

Anyone wishing to be on the board please be on the look out in the upcoming months for the paperwork to be nominated.

As Always myself and and Bryan will always be here for any community needs.

I will keep everyone updated as information comes to me.

Everyone have a blessed day.

Allen T. Pearce-Mishler

Community Garage Sale – May 19, 2018

Community-wide Garage Sale 2018
Saturday, May 19, 2018
8:00 am – 3:00 pm

It’s time to explore the closets, the attic, and the garage!

Find those items you no longer need but are too good to just toss out, and join in on the neighborhood garage sale to earn a few extra dollars!

An ad will be placed in the SA Express News.

Silver Oaks is outside the city limits and residents do not need a permit.

Message from HOA Management March 15, 2018

Repost of e-mail message from today:

Silver Oaks HOA
March 15, 2018

FRIENDLY REMINDER ABOUT PETS

Dear Residents,

We have had several reports of pets being off their leashes and running through the community unattended.

We kindly ask that ALL pet parents abide by our Community Documents, which states, in part: “No animals, livestock or poultry of any kind will be raised, bred or kept on any Lot, except that a reasonable number of cats, dogs or other generally recognized household pets may be permitted on any Lot; however, those pets which are permitted to roam free, or in the sole discretion of the Board, make objectionable noise, endanger the health or safety of, or constitute a nuisance or unreasonable source of annoyance to the occupants of other Lots shall be removed from the Lot upon the request of the Board. If the animal owner fails to remove the animal from the Lot after the Board’s request, the Board may remove the animal, in addition to imposing such other sanctions as are authorized by the Declaration and the By-laws. All animals will be kept in strict accordance with all local laws and ordinances (including leash laws) and in accordance with all rules established by the Association. All persons that bring an animal onto the Common Maintenance Areas shall be responsible for immediately removing any solid waste of said animal.”

Silver Oaks, HOA is  outside of the San Antonio City limits, and homeowners may contact Bexar County Animal Services:   FOR A DOG OR CAT PROBLEM, CALL: 210-207-4738 (Old number was 210-207-6650)  If you have a problem with a domestic animal, such as a cat or a dog, the county animal services can assist you, and this is a free service. If you have a complaint about a dangerous dog or cat, a nuisance barking dog, a stray cat, kittens, puppies, pet adoptions, negligent pet owners, please give the county a call.
An additional option is to purchase a device such as a ‘Bark Stopper’ from a pet store.  The cost is about $15.00.  The device is about 5” long and it can be attached to your side of the fence.  There is no harm to the dogs and a bark stopper is an effective tool.

We want to remind all residents and their guests of the importance of our covenants and following the rules, as situations with loose animals can prove unpredictable, and we want to avoid dangerous situations.  Animals should be on a leash at all times if they are not in your yard.

Thank you for helping to make our community great!!

Sincerely,

Ryann Cecci
Community Manager