Text Box: The Country Walk Homeowners’ Association sponsors a website for the convenience of each of the homeowners and any guests looking for more information.
One can find the latest news, the most recent financial updates, archived meeting summaries, ACC guidelines, Text Box: local website links, homes for sale and more. 
Occasionally, emails are sent when new items are added to the website.  Everyone who is an owner or resident can sign up to receive these emails.
Just go to our homepage Text Box: at countrywalkhoa.net and hit the link to go to the sign up form.
You will receive emails from countrywalkhoa@yahoo.com.  
Anyone with suggestions for the website should contact Joe Wittig at joe@powerglance.com.
Text Box: As a general rule, any structure changes or additions require ACC/board approval.  This includes decks, patios, screened porches, gazebos, fences and swing sets.  Any color scheme changes also require prior approval.  General Text Box: One function of the board of directors is to act as the Architectural Control Committee.  Part of our mission to uphold the standards for the community set by covenant and by agreement.
Text Box: landscaping is encouraged but usually does not require board approval.
You can get more information from a board member or on our website on the ACC page.
Text Box: Our Website—>>“www.countrywalkhoa.net”
Text Box: What Can I Change? What’s the ACC?
Text Box: Pride of Ownership
Text Box: the garbage cans don’t sit out every week several days after trash day.  It’s the one where you don’t look for the sheep to start grazing because the lawn remains unmowed and its gone to seed.  The owners try to park in their garage or at least on the driveway Text Box: whenever possible.  The trim always seems to have a fresh coat of paint.   The lawnmower or grill doesn’t sit in front of the garage for weeks at a time.
Thanks to all of you who take pride in your home.  The whole neighborhood appreciates it!
Text Box: You know the house when you walk or drive by.  It’s the one where

“We all have common repair problems.  Look for your neighbors’ ideas on the maintenance page on our website.

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