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The CLCCA AQUATICS Gentle Joints! Low intensity movement & stretch water exercise designed to improve flexibility and strengthen muscles. M/W/F 10-11am & T/TH 8-9am Aqua Fitness & Exercise! Work at your own pace to a low to mid intensity full body workout. M/W/F 9-10am Deep Water! Work out at your own pace to increase flexibility and endurance. Flotation belt must be worn. T/W/Th 8-9am Aquafit Water Workout! Total workout for mind, body, & spirit. M/W 7-8pm Evening Water Aerobics! A dynamic cardiovascular full body workout. T/TH 7-8pm. CLASSROOM Senior Chair Yoga! Class meets on Fridays at 10:30am for one hour. You will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Fridays, 1-2pm SALSA! Single or couples welcome. All ages. Meets Wednesdays, 6:30-7pm Aikido! Awareness and self-defense are learned through a cooperative training process designed to prevent injuries and allow students to develop at their own pace. T/W/TH 6:45-8:45pm; Sun 12:30-2:30pm Modern Arnis! This martial arts style combines a variety of stick, knife, empty hand and Jujitsu techniques. Learn self-discovery, self-mastery, achieve personal excellence. M/F 7-9pm, Sat 9:30-11am Happy New Year! The Clear Lake City Community Association and Board of Trustees and staff wish you a blessed and happy new year! We are planning several exciting events this year including a 5K Lunar Landing Race and Kids Walk on July 21, 2019! Here is a preview of upcoming events. March 16th Community Wide Garage Sale April 13th Spring Craft Show & Easter Egg Hunt May 24th Opening Day Bash & Dive in Movie May 30th Last Day of School! June 2019 Camp Clear Lake July 21st Lunar Landing 5K Run & Kids Walk Plus many more exciting events in the works at CLCCA! The approved and empaneled Revision of Founding Documents Special Committee met and made suggestions to Representative Dennis Paul s office to amend Property Code 206. Please review the information in this newsletter to bring you up to speed. There are many false assumptions about this endeavor so we wanted you to have the facts. This legislative amendment to property code 206 would benefit the community now and years to come. Therefore, please take the time to read the facts. Committee meeting minutes are always posted to the website once approved, and you are always welcome to contact your CLCCA Board Representative or the General Manager with any questions. CLCCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNUAL ELECTION The CLCCA annual election is scheduled for May 4, 2019. Three trustee positions are up for election with a three year term. Oakbrook, Oakbrook West and Camino South. Qualifications are listed in the Bylaws which are posted at clcca.org. Additional information coming soon. Terry Canup President Rachel Morales General Manager Register today for the April 13th Annual Spring Craft Show & Easter Egg Hunt! CLCCA 16511 Diana Lane, Houston, TX 77062 281-488-0360 WWW.CLCCA.ORG

Clear Lake City Community Association initiated a controlled access facility plan on December 3, 2018. Access to the facility will be allowed only through the 16511 Diana Lane gym entrance. This plan is being implemented to improve security measures and provide the knowledge of who is on the premises at all times in case of an emergency. All doors can still open from the inside of any building and an emergency action plan is in place to open needed gates in case of an emergency. GREAT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS! CLCCA IS HIRING LIFEGUARDS FOR THE INDOOR POOL! Off Season Indoor Pool Hour Shifts: Monday-Friday 5:30am-1:00pm & 3:30-8:00pm Saturday, Noon-6pm Sunday, 2-6pm We need your help! Deed restriction drives occur monthly, and additional drives are completed as complaints come in. Approximately 175+ letters are mailed out monthly for common issues such as miscellaneous items out in public view, trash cans in public view, mold/mildew on home exteriors, inoperable vehicles, damaged or missing fence pickets, boats, trailers, parking on grass, etc. The deed restrictions can be found online. Please take the time to review the deed restrictions in your area so you are not in violation. Keep in mind that violations not cured within the allotted time could result in legal action. This will cost both the association and the property owner in legal fees. Let s help each other out by curing any current deed violations. If you are having difficulty in getting a violation cured, please contact the office to explain the situation. The association is always willing to work with the property owners when possible. CLCCA currently has $318,474 in outstanding assessments, late fees and legal fees. This puts a burden on the association financially. If you owe the association money, please take care of this right away. Once final demand letters are sent, the board will vote to move your account to legal if we don t hear from you. This will cost the property owner even more in legal fees that could have been avoided. If you are having difficulty paying, please contact Janet Mayeaux at (281) 488-0360, who can assist you in setting up a payment plan. The CLCCA Architectural Review Committee meets on the second Tuesday of every month. If you are considering an exterior change to your property, be sure to submit an online ARC request before you begin a project. The ARC committee must approve any exterior changes. CLCCA Board of Trustee Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month at 7:30 pm. You are welcome and encouraged to attend! CLCCA is not directly associated with the trash pick up system around the Clear Lake area. The City of Houston takes charge of the trash pick up system in our area. ALL questions regarding the picking up of debris, tree limbs, and junk will be answered by calling 311. CLCCA receives the following common complaints. Please be mindful of the following: Residents placing their heavy trash or tree waste out on the curb days and sometimes weeks before the scheduled trash pick-up day. Please do your part to know when to put your trash out the night before or the morning of pick-up. If it s your neighbor leaving their trash out for days, please contact 311 or the Houston Police Department. When placing your cans at the curb, remember to leave 3 feet between each can and other objects such as cars, trees, and mailboxes so the trucks can pick the items up quickly. Vehicles parked in the street for days without being moved. If a vehicle is parked in front of your house for 24 hours or more, you are able to dial 311 and have the vehicle towed. Vehicles and trailers parked on the lawn. Please do not park any vehicle or trailer on grass. Trailers, boats, campers and RV s stored in public view. Even though some of the areas permit this, many of your neighbors do not appreciate them. These items make the community look like a storage facility, and your neighbors are concerned about their property values decreasing due to these items. Vehicles parked in driveways blocking sidewalks. This is a city ordinance violation, and you can be ticketed. Concrete and Wooden Fences. If you own a concrete or wooden fence facing El Camino Real, El Dorado, Pineloch, Space Center, etc., please maintain and power wash your fence when needed. Sidewalks. The repair of sidewalks places the burden on the property owner that borders the sidewalk. If the sidewalk in front, along side, or in the back of your property is in need of repair, please make the necessary repairs. CLCCA Property Owner Portal! The CLCCA accounting software & property owner portal is now active. Please take the time to register for this portal so you can view your assessment balance and pay online. Annual assessments are due July 1, 2018. A $25 late fee is applied on August 1, 2018 and a $5 monthly fee thereafter for residential properties. CLCCA is not responsible for invoices lost in the mail. To register for the online portal, send an email to admin@clcca.org with your email address and physical property address so we can send you a link!

Trashcans should never be in public view before and after trash pick up. Residents may dispose of their Tree Waste and Junk Waste at their curbside on the second Wednesday of the month. Tree Waste is collected during ODD numbered months, and Junk Waste is collected during EVEN numbered months. Tree Waste is defined as clean wood waste such as tree limbs, branches, and stumps. Lumber, furniture, and treated wood will NOT be accepted. Junk Waste may NOT be placed for collection during a Tree Waste month. Tree Waste months are January, March, May, July, September, and November. Junk Waste is defined as items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky material. Tree Waste is accepted during Junk Waste Months; however, to ensure your Tree Waste is recycled, you may hold your tree waste materials until the next Tree Waste designated month or take it to a Neighborhood Depository/Recycling Center. Junk Waste months are February, April, June, August, October and December. Residents who wish to dispose of Tree Waste or Junk Waste before their scheduled once-per-month collection must call 311. PLEASE DO NOT PUT YOUR TREE OR JUNK WASTE OUT DAYS OR WEEKS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED PICK-UP. Keep in mind that trash cans will not be emptied if they are too close to a parked vehicle or are overflowing. All Christmas trees must be free of all decorations and wooden stands. Violation of any provision of the solid waste ordinance is punishable upon first conviction by a fine of no less than $50 nor more than $2,000. Each subsequent conviction is punishable by a fine of no less than $250 nor more than $2,000. Each day that any violation continues may be punishable as a separate offense. We encourage property owners to report a violation or to file a complaint by dialing 311. Clear Lake City Community Association is unable to apply Property Code Section 209.0041 to vote to amend the dedicatory instrument. Texas Property Code Section 209.0041 (c) provides that this section of the property code does not apply to a property owners association that is subject to chapter 552, government code by application of section 552.0036, government code. Since Texas Government Code Section 552.0036 is the provision which subjects CLCCA to the Texas Open Meetings Act and Texas Public Information Act, it is unable to utilize the declaration amendment provision of 209.0041to amend its founding document. Therefore, it is necessary for CLCCA to approach legislature in amending property code. Representative Dennis Paul has been working with CLCCA and legislature to amend property code over the last several months. Representative Paul s Chief of Staff provided the first draft of the amendment to Property Code 206 to the Revision of Founding Documents committee and CLCCA s attorney who recommended the additional verbiage below in red. The board voted to move forward with the recommendations at the November 6th Special Board of Trustees meeting. This legislative bill will benefit CLCCA now and in the future if approved by the legislature and voted upon by the property owners. Sec. 206A.003 AMENDMENT OF RESTRICTION IM- POSING REGULAR ASSESSMENT (a) A community association may approve and submit to a vote of the owners an amendment of a restriction imposing a regular assessment to modify the amount of the regular assessment and/or 2) add the opportunity to vote on a special assessment. (b) The amendment of a restriction imposing a regular assessment to modify the amount of the regular assessment and/ or impose a special assessment is approved if a majority of the owners in the subdivision who vote on the issue in accordance with Section 206A.004 vote in favor of the amendment. (c) An amendment approved in accordance with this section and Section 206A.004 applies to all real property in the subdivision, including residential and commercial property. (d) A document certifying that a majority of the owners voting on the issue approved the amendment of the restriction must be recorded in the real property records of the county in which the subdivision in located. Sec. 206A.004. METHOD OF VOTING (a) An amendment of a restriction that imposes a regular assessment must be voted on: By a written ballot that states the substance of the amendment and specifies the date by which the community association must receive a ballot for the ballot to be counted; or at a meeting of the property owners in the subdivision. (b) The community association shall provide for mailing to each owner, as applicable: (1) the ballot under Subsection (a) (1); or (2) notice of the meeting under Subsection (a) (2) that sates the purpose of the meeting. (c) In conjunction with a vote by ballot or at a meeting under Subsection (a), the community association may provide for circulation of a petition in the subdivision. (d) The vote of multiple owners of a property may shall be reflected by the signature or vote of one of the owners. (e) The community association shall record a copy of the ballot or petition in the real property records in the county in which the subdivision is located before submission of the amendment to a vote of the owners. The CLCCA Board encourages you to contact your CLCCA core representative or the General Manager with any questions.

LUNAR LANDING 5K RACE July 21, 2019 *Check the clcca.org website for more information! ADVERTISE your business to 6,700+ property owners in the CLCCA Communicator! Size 1 Issue 2 Issues 5% Discount 4 Issues 10% Discount 1 / 8 Page 10.5 SQ IN $90.00 $171.00 $324.00 2 Business Card 14 SQ IN $120.00 $228.00 $432.00 1 / 4 Page 21 SQ IN $180.00 $342.00 $648.00 1 / 2 Page 42 SQ IN $360.00 $684.00 $1,296.00 Looking for a place to hold a graduation party, family reunion, birthday party, baby shower, bridal shower, or just a place to get together? CLCCA s facility rooms, gym and pools are ready for reservations!

Special thanks to Mr. Nef Trejo for coordinating the clean-up effort and special thanks to those who volunteered to beautify the monuments! Special thanks to Nikki Andruik for continuing to beautify the Oakbrook West monument on El Camino! We appreciate all of you! The Clear Lake City Community Association Board of Trustees has developed a means for a family or group to assist the CLCCA in maintaining certain public areas of CLCCA. Areas such as medians, ball fields, and right-of-ways are just a few areas to help beautify the common areas. If you are interested in adopting a common area, please contact GM Rachel Morales at Rmorales@clcca.org. Special thanks to those below who sponsored the recent successful Holiday Celebration on December 2nd! The celebration had 26 vendors, a three car train, petting zoo, four food trucks, HFD, and Precinct 8 Constables! We appreciate ALL of our volunteers & sponsors! Clear Lake City Community Association implemented a park bench and picnic table dedication program. This program is designed for those who wish to contribute to the beauty of the parks by purchasing a park bench or picnic table to be installed in someone s honor or memory. If you are interested in leaving a lasting memory for a loved one, please contact the office at 281-4880360. Four park benches will be installed in January either in memory or in honor of someone special who lived or lives in the community. COMMUNITY WIDE YARD SALE! Saturday, March 16 Clear Lake Recreation Center, 16511 Diana 8am-Noon, set up begins at 6:45am $20 per space, $30 per covered space All spots are on a first come, first serve basis! Contact 281-488-0360 to reserve your spot today! Event is advertised in the multiple newspapers and social media sites!

Congratulations to the following CLCCA Yard of the Quarter winners! 16623 Thunderbay 14934 Radstock Help us keep you informed of all CLCCA news by registering your email address at www.clcca.org! The CLCCA website has many details including deed restriction compliance, resident resources, board policies, architectural change information, etc. The CLCCA office is available to help and is open to suggestions and ideas you may have to make our community the best place to live in the Clear Lake Birthday Party Packages!! Pool Party or Gym Party, you choose, we set up and clean up! Let us host your next Birthday Party! 1502 Beachcomber 14923 Flowerwood Give us a call for details! 16511 Diana Lane Houston, TX 77062 CLCCA.ORG