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Estates of Shady Hollow

Volume 1, Number 2

March 2006

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State of Texas County Of Travis Estates of Shady Hollow Home Owners’ Association, Inc. Deed Restriction Enforcement Policy Board approved September 15, 2005 The Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of Shady Hollow Estates is recorded in Vol. 11675, page 831 of the Real Property Records of Travis County, Texas (together with all subsequent amendments, the “Declaration”); and the Declaration established a property owners association, the Shady Hollow Estates Community Association (dba Estates of Shady Hollow Homeowners Association); and the Bylaws of the Association authorize its Board to adopt rules to govern the Property. The Board has adopted the following rules, including those attached as appendix A. The Estates of Shady Hollow is a community association which is protected by architectural standards and deed restrictions which were in place at the time all owners purchased their property. These standards and restrictions were established for the benefit of all property owners and are designed specifically to protect property values in the neighborhood and to promote the high quality of life that is desired for us and our neighbors. The Board of Directors of the Estates of Shady Hollow Home Owners’ Association recognizes its obligation to uphold the architectural standards and enforce the deed restrictions. The Board of Directors further recognizes the need for an orderly procedure through which the Board of Directors and / or individual owners may uphold the architectural standards and enforce the deed restrictions. Violations of the architectural standards and / or deed restrictions may be enforced through the Property Manager (at the Board’s direction) or by property owners in the manner described in this document.

I. Violation Observed by Property Manager If a violation of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) is observed by the Property Manager as a part of a normal drive-by, including, but not limited to any Architecture Control Committee (ACC) violations, the procedure outlined in Appendix A will be followed. II. Homeowner Complaint If a homeowner complaint is received by either the Property Manager or a Member of the Board of Directors, it should be brought to the attention of the all of the Members of the Board of Directors as well as the Property Manager, if applicable. The homeowner complaint should then be added to the agenda of next Board of Directors Meeting by the Recording Secretary. If the complaint is received by a Member of the Board of Directors, the Board member may follow up with the homeowner for clarification or not as deemed appropriate. At the meeting, the Members of the Board will listen and decide on how to best handle the homeowner’s complaint. The Members of the Board of Directors may decide that no action is required. The President of the Board will then inform the homeowner who made the complaint in writing of this decision and reasons for this decision prior to the next Board of Directors Meeting. Should the homeowner find this response unsatisfactory, the homeowner may attend the next Board for Directors meeting or request a special meeting at the convenience of the homeowner who has made the complaint and the Members of the Board of Directors. (Continued on page 2)

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Estates of Shady Hollow Contact Information Board of Directors

President G. C. Pettey [email protected] Vice President Bob Thonhoff ............................................ [email protected] Secretary April Schweighart .................................... [email protected] Treasurer John McGraw [email protected] At Large Victoria Harkins ........................................ [email protected] To contact all Board members with a single email ............................................................. [email protected]

Architectural Control Committee (ACC)

Roel Bazan ................................................... [email protected] John Meskey ................................................ [email protected] James Nuernberg .......................................... [email protected] Kelly Rath .................................................... [email protected] E. T. Tullia .................................................... [email protected]

Deed Restriction - (Continued from Cover Page) The Members of the Board may decide that the complaint is a violation of the CC&Rs and is verifiable. The Board of Directors will request that the Property Manager pursue this complaint. The complaint will be handled as a violation of the CC&Rs as observed by the Property Manager as in Case I above. The Members of the Board may decide that further review is needed. The Board will then request that the homeowner making the complaint meet with the Board and present whatever evidence of the violation of the CC&Rs that the homeowner may have. This must be done at the next Board of Directors meeting or at a special meeting at the convenience of the homeowner making the complaint and the Members of the Board of Directors. After the meeting between the homeowner making the complaint and the Board of Directors, the Board will make a decision as to how the complaint will be handled prior to the next Board meeting. If the Board decides not to pursue the complaint, the President of the Board will communicate this and the reasons for this decision in writing to the homeowner prior to the next Board for Directors Meeting. The Board may decide that the complaint should be pursued based on the available evidence. The Board would then direct the Property Manager to send a letter to the homeowner, against whom the complaint was submitted, stating that a complaint has been received and including any documentation or other evidence available. The letter should (Continued on page 3)

To contact all ACC members with a single email .............................................................. [email protected]

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Estates of Shady Hollow Deed Restriction - (Continued from Page 2) state that if this is true, this is a violation of the CC&Rs, and the letter should request that the homeowner review the situation with the Board either at the next Board of Directors meeting or a special meeting at the convenience of the homeowner against whom the complaint has been made and the Members of the Board of Directors III. Emergency Situation If either the Property Manager or a Board Member observes an emergency situation, it will immediately be reported to the appropriate authorities (fire department, county constable, etc) and then communicated to all of the Board Members and the Property Manager if applicable. When, in the opinion of the Board, in its sole and absolute discretion, an emergency or any other urgent situation exists which requires immediate action, the Board may exercise self-help and/or legal action without providing the written notices described in Texas Property Code Chapter 209. An emergency and/or urgent situation shall include but not be limited to any act, situation, or condition that poses a substantial risk to health, life, or property. Examples: builder/owner about to pour concrete or otherwise proceed with unauthorized construction, builder/owner about to cut down tree(s) without authorization, dog attacking or threatening to attack someone.

Appendix A Rules and Regulations: VIOLATION PROCEDURE Section 1. Suspension of Privileges/Fines. In the event of a violation of the Declaration, Bylaws, or any rules and regulations of the Association, the Board of Directors, acting on behalf of the Association, in addition to any other remedies provided by the Declaration, Bylaws, or rules and regulations and remedies available pursuant to State statute or other law, may (1) suspend or condition the right of an Owner and any tenants, occupants, or guests to use of facilities (including (Continued on page 4)

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Estates of Shady Hollow Deed Restrictions - (Continued from Page 3) all or part of any common areas) owned, operated, or managed by the Association; (2) suspend an Owner’s voting privileges in the Association as a Owner, as further provided in the Declaration and Bylaws; (3) record a notice of non-compliance encumbering the Lot; (4) levy a damage assessment against a Lot; (5) levy collection or deed restriction enforcement costs against an owner, and/or (6) assess a fine against the Lot Owner, his tenants, occupants, or guests in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors. Before the Association may suspend an Owner’s right to use a common area, file suit against an Owner (other than a suit to collect regular or special assessments or foreclose under an Association lien), charge an Owner for property damage, or levy a fine for a violation of the restrictions (including Declaration, Bylaws, or rules), the Association must give certified mail, return receipt requested notice to the last known address of the Owner. Any amounts charged to an Owner under these procedures may be collected in the same manner as regular assessments under the Declaration, including lien and foreclosure rights to the extent permitted by law. Section 2. Notice Requisites prior to common area use right suspension, voting suspension, filing suit (other than for collections), or fining/charging for damages. The notice referenced in Section 1 will be sent certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the Owner in the Association records. The notice must (1) describe the violation or property damage that is

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basis for the suspension action, charge, or fine and state any amounts due the Association from the Owner; (2) inform the Owner that the Owner is entitled to a reasonable period to cure the violation and avoid the fine or suspension, unless the Owner was given notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding six months; and (3) inform the Owner that he may request a hearing before the Board of Directors on or before the 30th day after the date the Owner received the notice (or 30 days after the date on which the first attempted delivery was made to the Owner). The Association will hold any hearing not later than the 30th day after the date the Board receives the Owner’s request for a hearing, and will notify the Owner of the date, time, and place of the hearing at least ten days before the hearing date. Section 3. Attorneys Fees. The Association may assess reasonable attorneys fees to an Owner’s account for nonpayment of amounts due or other violations of the Declaration, Bylaws, or rules only if the Owner is provided a written notice that attorneys fees and costs will be charged to the Owner if the delinquency or violation continues after a date certain. Regardless, attorneys fees may not be charged to an Owner’s account until after any Owner-requested hearing allowed pursuant to these procedures is held, or, if the Owner does not request a hearing, before the date by which the Owner must request a hearing. For repeat violations within six months, attorneys fees may be assessed to an account after the first hearing request deadline date has passed or after the first hearing, as appropriate. The failure of the Association to enforce any provisions of the Declaration, Bylaws, rules, or procedures shall not constitute a waiver of the right to enforce the same thereafter. All remedies in the Declaration, Bylaws, and rules are cumulative and not exclusive. This notice and hearing procedure is intended to mirror the requisites of Texas Property Code Chapter 209. In the event of any conflict between this notice and hearing procedure and the Texas Property Code, the Texas Property Code will prevail. Section 4. Application of Payments. The Association in its discretion and without notice to the Owner may apply amounts received from Owners to non-assessment items or other amounts due and owing the association regardless of Owners’ notations on checks or otherwise. DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser. * The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising. * Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction. * Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.

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Estates of Shady Hollow Building Relationships 101

By Kaylee Kolditz Make a point to get to know one new person this week. Seriously, us like when others show us attention. And, I don’t mean getting hit not just “hi my name is...”, but actually find out what they do, what on. This tip is for the married and single alike. If you ask a simple, their interests are, where they grew up, etc. You may be surprised to non-personal question, before you know it you’ll have a conversation find that you have a lot in common with someone who fifteen minutes started. For example, if you are picking your child up from scouts earlier was a complete and total stranger or, at most, someone you and see a fellow scout parent you don’t know well, you might ask if he has gone on any of the scouting field trips. If he has, ask them said an occasional “hello” to. Why this challenge, you ask. Good question. Because, relationships about it. If he hasn’t, share your own experience. Or if he indicates are the cornerstone of our existence. Think about the people in your that the reason he hasn’t is that work has been so busy... ask what he life, particularly those you are not related to, who matter to you. Think does. Conversations are waiting to happen all around us. So, next time you are at the grocery store, the gym, that boring about before you knew them. Perhaps you are imagining your best business lunch you’ve been dreading, or picking your child up from friend, your spouse, a colleague or, wow, even your boss. Do you school, say a little more than hello to someone. You never know remember how it felt to not even know they existed in the world? who they might become in your life ... or who you might become in You may not have even known you needed them until you met them. theirs. Today, you may not be able to imagine going a day without hearing that friend’s laugh, or getting through a challenge at work without At no time will any source be allowed to use the Estates of Shady Hollow your boss’s guidance. People shape our lives and once they are in Newsletter contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or our life it is often difficult to imagine what life would be like if they form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, weren’t around. fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for Okay, now you’re thinking you can see the value of getting to know profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of people but how do you deal with the flips your stomach does when law without written or expressed permission from the Estates of Shady you think of starting up a conversation with a total stranger. Relax, Hollow Homeowners Association and Peel, Inc. The information in the newsletter is exclusively for the private use of Estates of Shady Hollow it is actually much easier than it seems. Just remember that most of residents only.

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Estates of Shady Hollow 1-12—AUSTIN: Urinetown, the Musical Winner of three Tony Awards, this tale of greed, love and revolution is filled with surprises and laughs as the earth’s water supply causes a government-enforced ban on private toilets. Zachary Scott Theatre. www.zachscott.com 1-26—KERRVILLE: Bloomin’ Good Show Features floral art in many mediums. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett. www. kacckerrville.com 830/895-2911 1-Apr. 16—AUSTIN: A Slave Ship Speaks: The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie This poignant and powerful exhibit brings to the surface artifacts recovered from the wreck of the British merchant slave ship, the Henrietta Marie. The Bob Bullock Texas State 1-May 29—AUSTIN: Exhibit: The Vietnam Experience Often braving the same dangers as the soldiers they followed, Navy combat artists captured on canvas the battles, aftermath, landscape, people and the visual sense of combat. LBJ Library and Museum. www.lbjlib.utexas. edu 512/721-0200 1-Jun. 30—FREDERICKSBURG: Texas Hill Country Wildflower Trail Ten Hill Country communities — Brady, Burnet, Early, Goldthwaite, Fredericksburg, Johnson City, Lampasas, Llano, Mason and San Saba — create this trail. Call for a map. www.tex-fest.com 888/997-3600, 866/839-3378 or 830/997-8515 9—KERRVILLE: University of Houston Wind Ensemble Explores the vast diversity of wind ensemble literature. Kathleen C. Cailloux Theater. www.kpas.org 830/896-5727 9-11—AUSTIN: UIL Boys Basketball State Championships Frank Erwin Center. www.uil.utexas.edu 512/477-6060 10-11—BRACKETTVILLE: Fort Clark Springs Festival Includes tours, historic re-enactment, live music, entertainment, museum, dance, car show, motorcycle rally, vendors, arts & crafts, antiques, children’s games and golf tournament. Located 120 miles west of San Antonio on Hwy. 90 between Uvalde and Del Rio. www.fortclark. com 830/563-9608 10-19—AUSTIN: South by Southwest Conferences & Festivals Participants from the music, film and Internet industries converge on Austin for 10 days to take part in three distinct — yet related — festivals, conferences and trade shows. Austin Convention Center, along with multiple theaters and music venues. E-mail: sxsw@sxsw. com • www.sxsw.com 512/467-7979 11—GEORGETOWN: Market Day Features arts & crafts, antiques, collectibles and festive foods from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Historic Downtown Georgetown. www.downtowngeorgetownassociation.org 512/868-8675 11—ROUND ROCK: National Alliance for Autism Research Walk Dell Diamond. 972/960-6227 11-18—FREDERICKSBURG: Texas Hell Week (Bicycle Tour) Offers various daily distances ranging from 10 to 105 miles. Headquarters is at the Sunset Inn, 900 S. Adams St. E-mail: [email protected] • www.hellweek.com 806/499-3210 or 806/683-6489 11-25—AUSTIN: Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo Come out for a hoofpounding, show-stopping, toe-tapping good time. Offers 13 rodeo performances, 14 concerts, a carnival, fairground acts, commercial exhibits, livestock show and more. Travis County Expo Center. www. rodeoaustin.com 512/919-3000 6

17—AUSTIN: Judy Collins Thrills audiences with a unique blend of interpretive folk songs and contemporary themes. One World Theatre. www.oneworldtheatre.org 512/329-6753 18-19—AUSTIN: African Violet Show Austin Area Garden Center, Zilker Botanical Garden. 512/243-2289 18-19—AUSTIN: Citywide Garage Sale Offers an antique, collectible and vintage flea market. Palmer Events Center. www.cwgs.com 512/441-2828 22—AUSTIN: Rosa y Joe Perez, Rumbo Al’ Anacua School teachers, self-taught musicians and creators of the NPR Mexican roots music program North of the Border, this duo truly embodies the heroic folk spirit. Begins at 8 p.m. McCullough Theatre. www.utpac.org 512/4711444 or 800/687-6010 24—AUSTIN: Spyro Gyra Presents a unique mix of jazz, rhythmand-blues, Latin and Brazilian music. One World Theatre. www. oneworldtheatre.org 512/329-6753 24—AUSTIN: Ying Quartet Made up of four siblings, the quintet plays with a unified voice, precise, elegant, emotionally brilliant chamber music. Begins at 8 p.m. Hogg Auditorium. www.utpac.org 512/4711444 or 800/687-6010 25—AUSTIN: The Gypsy Trail Featuring Rajamani Travel to India, the Middle East and into Europe. Children are invited to participate through movement, dance, voice, clapping and stillness. One World Theatre. www.oneworldtheatre.org 512/329-6753 26—ROUND ROCK: Texas Road Rash Inline Skate Marathon & 16-K Includes a youth 1-K speed skate. Participants enjoy a pasta dinner on Saturday. Includes vendors related to inline skating. Old Settlers Park, 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd. www.ci.round-rock.tx.us 512/341-3362 30-Apr. 2—SAN MARCOS: Great Race Texas Vintage car owners converge on San Marcos for this Clover Leaf Rally. www. sanmarcoscharms.com 888/200-5620 30-May 7—AUSTIN: The Exonerated Drama features true stories of six Death Row inmates, wrongly convicted of murder, who are freed. Zachary Scott Theatre. www.zachscott.com 512/476-0541 30-Apr. 2—BIG LAKE: National Cattle Dog Championship The top 60 border collie handlers in the nation and Canada compete to be crowned National Champion. Includes arts & crafts, food, entertainment and more. Reagan County Park. www.biglaketx.com/BigLakeClassic/ index.htm 325/884-2980 or 325/884-5784 31—AUSTIN: Assad Duo (Brazil) This guitar duo — Brazilian brothers Sergio and Odair Assad — play as though they are one person. Begins at 8 p.m. Northwest Hills United Methodist Church. www. austinclassicalguitar.org 512/300-ACGS 31-Apr. 2—AUSTIN: Ballet Austin UT’s Bass Concert Hall. www. balletaustin.org 512/476-2163 31-Apr. 2—AUSTIN: Jerry Jeff Walker’s Birthday Bash Jerry Jeff Walker celebrates the Texas way with three shows in three days. Broken Spoke, Paramount Theatre and Gruene Hall. www.jerryjeff. com/BirthdayBash2006.htm Texas Events has been published with the permission of the Texas Department of Transportation. All events are taken in part from the Texas Events Calendar. All dates for events were correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

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Except during the summer months, your Board meets at Bailey Middle School on the third Thursday of the month. We usually meet in Room 118 starting at 6:30pm. It’s all subject to change, so please check the Estates website (www.eshhoa.org) for current information. Feel free to come to any meeting for all or part of the time. We always have an opportunity for homeowner questions and comments as one of the first items on our agenda, so you don’t have to stay for the whole meeting. Have a question or comment but can’t make a meeting? Contact a Board member directly – our names, phone numbers and email addresses are on page 2.

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