Annual
Property Assessments

due January 1st

Make Payment with
Credit/Debit Card
or,

Request Application for
Optional Installment Plan


Homeowner
Questions?
Contact:
Jonathan Taylor
CMCA®, AMS®
PMS Community Manager
for the SPRING CREEK COURT
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.


jonathan

jonathan@preferredmgt.com

281.897.8808
Fx 281.897.8838


Deed Restrictions Apply

to All Exterior Home Improvement Projects and Modifications

Submit Your
ACC Application
for Approval prior to...

...commencement
of the work

See Terms of CONDITIONAL Waiver
of ACC Application and Fees for:

   • replacement roofing
   • replacement fencing
   • exterior painting
   • replacement doors      (front and garage)


Not in
Public View


Always store all trash/recycling out of public view behind fence line or
in garage on
non-collection days.


THANK YOU!





Harris County
Hazardous Waste Collection Facility


What, Where, When



Faulty
Street Light?


REPORT
malfunctioning
street lights to community manager
Anthony Roy
anthony@preferredmgt.com

Your report must include the 6-digit pole number that appears on the street side of the pole.

Example: 5954XX


                                                Professionally Managed by            
                 Preferred Management Services AAMC®

                                 Jonathon Taylor , Community Manager 281-897-8808

 

Welcome!                                                        

On behalf of the Spring Creek Court Homeowners Association, Inc., the board of directors and residents of Spring Creek Court welcome you to our community in Spring, Texas.

If you have recently purchased a home in Spring Creek Court, we encourage you to explore this site thoroughly to learn about our schools, trash and recycling collection schedules, annual property assessment, exterior home improvement application procedures, deed restrictions, and more.  

We encourage you to support the board of directors in their on-going effort to make Spring Creek Court the community you dreamed it would be when you purchased your home.

 

Community Schools

Our children are privileged to attend excellent public schools in the Klein Independent School District.  Klein High School has been ranked in the top 17% of all high schools in the U.S.  Kleb Intermediate serves 6th, 7th and 8th graders, while Ehrhardt Elementary serves children in grades 1-5. Contact the appropriate school(s) for information about enrollment and bus schedules.

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No Soliciting, No Loitering

Signs have been installed at the four entrances to Spring Creek Court advertising a prohibition on soliciting and loitering. As advertised, violators will be prosecuted for criminal trespass.

Homeowners that observe or are approached by solicitors or unfamiliar people are strongly encouraged to report trespass violators to the Constable Precinct 3 by calling 281-376-3472. Be sure to report that the trespass prohibition is conspicuously posted at all four (4) entrances to the Spring Creek Court subdivision.

These signs also display the Association's alternate HOA website address: SCC-HOA.org

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Park Courteously, Please. Thank you!

Because of the layout of our streets, and especially at intersections and turns, street parking in Spring Creek Court presents a potential challenge for maintaining civility and decorum among residents. It is important to exercise a neighborly attitude about street parking.

Residents that park numerous and/or large vehicles on the street create a dangerous traffic condition for all by impeding reasonable traffic flow for other homeowners and by creating an obstruction for emergency response vehicles.

This is, first and foremost, a traffic safety issue.

 

Report Street Parking Congestion

Any resident encountering street parking congestion that impedes traffic flow - particularly at or near intersections and turns - can make a complaint to the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable by calling 281.376.3472. Callers can remain anonymous.

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The No-Flood History of Spring Creek Court

We have experienced Mother Nature at her worst. Since home building began in 2005, Spring Creek Court homeowners have endured the torrential rains of three major hurricanes and numerous high-water rainfall events that were displayed prominently by media outlets nationwide - all without a single incident of high water or flooding in Spring Creek Court.

 

2005  
  Hurricane "RITA" Rainfall:  8 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING
2008  
  Hurricane "IKE" Rainfall: 21 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING
2016  
  "Tax Day" Flood Rainfall: 20 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING
2017  
Hurricane "HARVEY" Rainfall: 54 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING
2024  
    May 4th Flood
Rainfall: 21 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING
2024  
   Hurricane Beryl
Rainfall: 12 in. NO HIGH WATER, NO FLOODING

 

Spring Creek Court's no-flood history is not explained by random luck:

     1) The community was built on land that is significantly higher in elevation than adjacent
         communities, and

     2) the storm drainage system in Spring Creek Court performs efficiently and effectively
         as designed and as a result of unobstructed drainage.

 

Storm Drains - for Rain Water Only

The storm drainage infrastructure in Spring Creek Court was installed for a singular purpose: to capture and route rain water into a detention pond that drains into the Spring Creek watershed which ultimately flows into the West Fork San Jacinto River.

The need to maintain an unobstructed storm drain system should be apparent.

Depositing solid materials like concrete, sand, gravel, soil, lawn clippings, leaves, branches, mulch, etc., into the road-bed storm drain ports creates an accumulation that in time becomes an obstruction that restricts the flow of storm water through the drainage system and results in high water in the streets.

Toxic chemicals (weed killer, paints, engine coolant, and motor oil, etc.) create contamination downstream and violate Harris County Code that provides for fining responsible parties.

Using the road-bed storm drain system for disposal of anything except irrigation water is STRICTLY PROHIBITED at all times.

If you use one, make certain your landscape contractor is aware of and abides by this prohibition. 

Don't pay a fine because your landscaper blows your lawn clippings and/or leaves or trash into the road-bed storm drain.

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