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Labor Day Office Closure

In honor of Labor Day, our office will be closed on Monday, September 02, 2024. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, September 03, 2024, from 9:00 am – to 5:00 pm.


All emergencies will be handled with our on-call answering service at 713-329-7100.


Have a safe and Happy Holiday!


Thank you,

Onsite Management Team

Pool Hour Changes

Please note that with school starting on 08/19/2024, both pools will transition to WEEKENDS ONLY after 08/18/2024.


Both pools will be open on Labor Day (09/02) and will close for the season after September 29th.

Stone Gate Lifestyle

Gate Updates

Maintenance Request

Maintenance Request


Work order requests can be submitted via the link below on both computers and mobile devices! Once a request for a work order is submitted, the request can either be approved or denied. You will receive notifications for the status of the request, and when the work order is completed.

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Neighbors Need to Know

Generators - Per Texas Property Code 202

Message from Remington MUD 1

Preparing for Hurricane Season:


It’s crucial to take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and minimize damage to your property.


  • Anticipate Street Flooding: During high-intensity rains, there may be street ponding or flooding if the storm drains are overwhelmed and backed up. Don’t panic if you see water accumulating on the roads. As the rainfall decreases, the storm sewers will catch up, and any water in the streets will recede. This process may take some time, so patience is key.
  • Keep Cars Off the Streets: To avoid damage to your vehicles and to ensure emergency services can navigate the streets, please keep cars off the roads. Park your vehicles in garages or driveways and away from areas prone to flooding.
  • Secure Loose Items: Strong winds and heavy rain can turn loose items into dangerous projectiles. Make sure to bring in garbage cans, any loose furniture, or items outside that may grow wings in the storm. Securing these items not only protects your property but also helps keep your neighbors safe.
  • Stay Informed: Keep an eye on weather updates and emergency notifications. Local authorities will provide the latest information on the storm’s progress and any additional precautions you should take.
  • Create an Emergency Kit: Ensure you have an emergency kit ready with essentials such as water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, and important documents. Being prepared can make a significant difference during and after the storm.
  • Follow Local Guidance: Adhere to any evacuation orders or other instructions from local authorities. They have the most accurate and up-to-date information to keep you safe.

By taking these steps, we can help each other stay safe and minimize the impact of the hurricanes. Stay indoors, stay informed, and take care of yourselves and your loved ones.


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Community Contact Information

Security: HCSO Non-emergency:

713-221-6000 / option 1


Guardhouse Safety Number:

281-256-3620


Centerpoint Energy / Streetlight Outages:

713-207-2222


Associa After-Hours Emergency (Management Agent)

713-329-7100


Gas After-Hours Emergency Service

1-800-752-8036


Water / Lakes (Inframark): (Contracted by Remington MUD 1)

281-579-4500


Water / Lakes After-Hours Emergency (Inframark)

281-398-8211


Trash Services - Best Trash: (Contracted by Remington MUD 1)

281-313-2378

Stone Gate Communication

In an effort to implement consistent communications among the Board, the Residents, and the Management Team; please be aware that S-G Owners Association will be utilizing the online platform TOWNSQ as its preferred method of communication. As such, Residents are being directed to submit online REQUESTS for assistance with community matters on TownSq instead of calling or emailing. 


Residents can also upload their ACC Applications directly on TOWNSQ under the ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW menu and view financial reports and meeting minutes under the DOCUMENTS menu.


https://townsq.io

EZ Tags

To program a new EZ Tag, we require a photo ID and current proof of residency for the vehicle in one of the following forms:

 

- Vehicle Registration

- Vehicle Insurance Policy

- EZ Tag Invoice

 

One of these must be submitted, show the vehicle information, and your home address within Stone Gate. Please also provide the EZ Tag and License Plate #s. Once the required proof of residency is received, we will be able to program the EZ Tag for gate access. The information can be submitted via e-mail to the stonegaterec@associa.us e-mail.

Maintenance Updates

Welded brackets to stabilize the gate stand at Mallory Bridge exit gate.


Cleaned the windows at the Rec Center.


Contractor repaired storm damaged HOA fences along Tuckerton.


Lake Management:


During today's maintenance visit, the following was conducted:

The crew collected trash and debris from all lakes and shorelines on the Canyon Lakes side of the community.

 

Entry Water Features: We added chlorine shock to each feature and cleaned out all the debris baskets.

 

Villages III: The lights and timers are functional and accurate. The fountain is running and flowing properly. The outfall is clear of debris. The water level is about four inches low.

 

Switchback: All four fountains are running properly. The lights and timers are functional and accurate. The water level is normal, and the outfall is clear of blockages.

 

Willow Ranch: Both fountains are running properly. The lights and timers are all functional and accurate. The water level is about four inches low due to lack of rain recently. The area in the back of the lake where a resident reported debris is an exposed portion of the lake's bottom due to the low water level. This lake in particular collects a lot of debris from the surrounding landscaping that piles on the bottom, so we are unable to manually remove this.

 

Nautical Point (Lake 4): We just finished installing the new timer for the fountain in Nautical Point(4). The fountain will now run on the normal schedule (6am-1am).


Mariner's Bay: Both fountains are running and flowing properly. The lights and timers are functional and accurate. The water level is normal.

 

Nautical Point (Lake 5): The fountain is running properly. The lights and timers are functional and accurate. The water level is normal.

 

Additionally, the back fountain in Harmony Springs is still down due to no incoming power and a dismantled CenterPoint meter. All other fountains on the Stone Gate side of the community were running when we drove through at the end of our maintenance visit. No other issues were detected while on site.


Gate Maintenance:


Monday:

 

Stoney Falls Callbox and Transcore Reader not working correctly. Found Battery Backup died. Powered back up. 


Keystone Fairway Callboxes would not accept touch inputs or make calls. Power cycled the Callbox and turned the battery backup back on for the modem. Tested it, everything worked after that. 


Nautical Point battery backup died powered it by up. Callbox and Transcore came back on. Tested good. Moved on.

 

Blevins internet has been restored after comcast reset the modem. Tested the calls it worked. But later on had a call the screen had froze. Power cycled and tested the Callbox it was good now. No issue as of now.

 

Tuesday:


Had a pretty good thunderstorm blow through. The storm knocked out internet briefly. After the storm verified all Callboxes had green phone input. There were also a couple of gates that got stuck open due to loop detector being tripped. After loop reset, modules started functioning properly again. 

Wednesday:


Island shores gates were open, reset the primary operator, gate started operating correctly


Stoney Falls, entry gate was open, the ez tag reader had no power to it. turned the surge protector on. Gate now operational


Nautical point tag reader light was off, power cycled the power source, light operational


Danbury Bridge Hadens Run gate was open. loop possibly tripped, reset the operator and the gate operates normally


Danbury Bridge exit gate was open, loop was tripped. Reset loop detector, gate operational


Keystone Fairway is malfunctioning again. Calling tech support in the morning, troubleshooting on my part is complete.


Thursday:


Island shores gates were open, Knox box malfunction. Pressed into the Knox box a bit and the gates started to close. Gate is operational. Possible short in the wiring. Will check out at earliest convenience.


Keystone Fairway is still malfunctioning. Tech support was called and states the voltage output was too much for the converter to handle (26.88) and we may need a new one. Troubleshooting was attempted and other ways throughout the day and got absolutely no lights to the converter. Even tried different settings on the dip pins. This gate is open until issue is resolved.


Willow Ranch exit gate was half open, drove thru to reset loops. Later on the same thing happened so the reset the limits and ran it a few times. Gate has functioned properly.


Friday:


Trouble shot at Keystone Fairway some more. Still no power getting to the converter. After speaking with the tech at Liftmaster he determined that the problem lies with the board. Part number and all other info from the call was sent in separate email.


Canyon green entrance gate was open. It had been toggled.


After further troubleshooting at Keystone Fairway. Noticed that the Converter isn't getting power to it from the call box. It seems like the power stops at the call box. Tested for power at the blocks in the call box and got a reading of 11.96v, but still the converter wasn't working how it should have. May be a board problem instead and not a power issue alone.

 

Heron Egret Birds: Tips for Preventative Maintenance

Hundreds of Egrets begin migrating around this time of year in search of a favorable nesting area to form their rookery. History shows that these birds appear to choose the same location each year. When establishing a nest, Egrets are drawn to large, well-established trees, with dense networks of limbs conducive for protection when nesting.


First and foremost, to respect and be aware of: Egrets are federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. What does this mean? By law, none of these birds can be killed, or their nests disturbed once they have eggs or young. It is unlawful to do anything to these birds once an egg is in the nest.


Residents can purchase items to help discourage nesting, such as air horns, bright streamers to hang in trees, water nozzles and "scare eye balloons," which are common tools used to scare away birds.

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Helpful Contact Information

More Community Links & Numbers

Clubhouse Address:

11655 Canyon Green Drive

Houston, TX 77095

 

Resident Services Office Hours:

Monday - Friday| 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday | Closed


Hybrid Board Meetings:

Board meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of every other month at 6:00 pm at the Rec Center Clubhouse. Agendas are posted on the community website. Residents are welcome to attend. If you would like to get added to the Resident Forum, please email Management.

Resident Services:

Office Number: 832-653-3763

Office Email: stonegaterec@associa.us

Website: www.stonegatetxhoa.com

 

Meet the Team:


Mr. Chris Williams | General Manager

Mrs. Kaye Follie | Assistant General Manager

Delores Garza | Administrative Assistant

Laura Gonzalez | Administrative Assistant

Manny Lopez | Maintenance Tech Supervisor

Chris Cortez | Maintenance Tech


Guardhouse Safety Number:

281-256-3620