Cedar Crossing
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Key facts from Cedar Crossing's documents
- Community type
- Covenant / Planned Community
- Units / lots
- 105 (PAGE 1: consisting of 105 lots in six (6)
- Developer / declarant
- CLEARLAKE ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC (PAGE 1 WHEREAS, also Article I Section 6)
- Governing law
- Texas Property Code Chapter 202, Chapter 204 (Article III Section 1)
- Assessments & dues
- $360.00 per Lot for 2021 (Article IV Section 3)
- Special assessments
- Permitted for capital improvements with assent of 67% of votes of Members voting at meeting (Article IV Section 4)
- Collections & liens
- Assessment secured by continuing lien; personal obligation of Owner; Association may foreclose like mortgage, including power of sale (Article IV Sections 1, 8)
- Reserves & fees
- Board may establish reserve for repair, maintenance, taxes, insurance, and other charges (Article IV Section 2)
- Pets
- Dogs, domestic cats, other household pets permitted; no exotic cats or wild animals; no breeding for business (Article VI Section 2)
- Parking & vehicles
- All personal vehicles must be parked on driveway; no street parking; no inoperable vehicles; no large trucks (over 1.5 ton); no boats/RV unless stored in garage or behind privacy fence; temporary parking of boats/RV limited to 12 hours per (Article VI Section 4)
- Architectural approval
- Yes, all improvements require approval of Architectural Control Committee (Article II Section 2)
- Home business
- Allowed if no external evidence, no client visits, no signs, no equipment storage; limited to personal professional/office use (Article VI Section 1)
- Signs & flags
- One sign not exceeding 3 sq ft for sale of that Lot only; no rent signs; Declarant and Association may erect subdivision and HOA signs (Article VI Section 18)
- Use restrictions
- Each Lot restricted to single-family residential use only (Article VI Section 1)
- Voting & meetings
- Two classes: Class A (owners) 1 vote per lot; Class B (Declarant) 10 votes per lot during Developer Control Period (Article III Section 4)
About this HOA
Cedar Crossing is a homeowners association in Conroe, TX.
HOAproxy has 1 document on file for Cedar Crossing: 1 amendment. Last updated 2026-06-09.