Halloween Contest 2022 – REMINDER

To participate in this year’s competition, homeowner’s will need to enter via email.
email: julicashhoa@gmail.com
subject line: Halloween Contest
body of message: homeowners name and address

Participants need to enter no later than 10.24.2022

Thank you

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Flock License Plate Reader Operational Videos

Flock License Plate Reader Operational Videos

The Flock representative was not able to attend National Night Out due to her two year old daughter coming down with COVID. She has prepared a link for us to several short videos depicting how the camera system works. We want Homeowners to have as much information as possible on the capabilities of the cameras because our Homeowners will make the decision on whether the cameras will be installed. Please take the time to research the capabilities of the Flock cameras before you make a decision. A few recent comments from Homeowners indicate some Homeowners may be confusing the Flock license plate reader cameras with red light cameras or they are trying to compare the Flock camera with a home security system. They are not comparable at all with the Flock license plate reader. If our Homeowners were to approve the Flock cameras one would be placed on all nine exits to the subdivision, including Ehrhardt, essentially setting up a defensive perimeter. The Flock cameras are a proactive security system that functions as both a deterrence (they make no attempt to hide the camera) and actively documents the make, model, color and license plate of the vehicles leaving the subdivision along with the time. If someone reports a suspicious red car at 2 am, that should be all the information HCSO needs to identify the car and get the plate number. All Flock cameras in Harris County are integrated together. HCSO can pole cameras near events like multiple stolen cars to see if they can identify a common vehicle that was near each theft. If approved the cameras will be operated by HCSO. 

We will be available to answer any questions at the Members Meeting on October 15th. The below link takes you to a series of short videos discussing how the cameras work and the results that have been achieved where they are installed. In particular, please pay attention to the police officer comments from Jersey Village. There is also a video from an HOA near Katy that is of interest. Copy the link and past it into your browser.

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Board Meeting Agenda – 10-18-2022

The October 2022 board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday 10/18/2022 at 7:00 PM at the back park clubhouse.

Oakwood Glen Association
17902 Hawk Haven
Spring, TX 77379

The Board will be attempting to allow Homeowners access to the public meetings through Zoom on a trial basis. We are uncertain whether certain logistical issues will be detrimental to Zoom access ie… band width, acoustics in the club house, etc. We ask for your patience as we work out the logistics of providing Zoom access during a public meeting. Homeowners participating through Zoom will be able to observe the meeting but will not be able to directly participate. We believe Homeowners have the ability to message any questions they may have through Zoom and can always email their questions to Gina Keller at gina@sterlingasi.com . We will attempt to address any questions received during Open Forum.

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Vote on Flock Security Cameras (license plate readers) Delayed

Vote on Flock Security Cameras (license plate readers) Delayed
Flock Rep to attend Neighbors Night Out, Saturday, Oct. 8th 6:30 pm

Technical issues were identified causing us to delay the vote on the cameras. This is not an activity that any of us have been involved in before so we had to take a beat to make certain that we were strictly following our governing documents as well as any changes to state law that may apply. For clarity, we will be calling for a Special Meeting for permission to increase our 2024 Assessment by 6%. We will not be asking for an additional increase to cover operating expenses in 2024 but if we can manage to achieve any savings in the installation of the cameras those savings will be applied to our operating accounts. State law has changed the notice period for this type of meeting to “not more than 30 days and not less than 10 days”. We anticipate calling for this meeting late in the 1st quarter of 2023. Written notice and proxies will be mailed to the official address on file for all 903 Homeowners (Members).

The controlling paragraph for this type of activity in our governing documents sets the quorum for this meeting at 60% of the eligible voters (903 X 60% = 542) in person or by proxy. The 2/3 (67%) vote required to pass the motion applies to the quorum, not the total Membership (542 X 67% = 363). So, if quorum is met and 363 members vote in favor, the motion passes. If quorum is met and the vote is less than 363 Members voting in favor, the motion is dead in the water.

If quorum is not met at the first meeting a second meeting can be called. Our documents call for a 50% reduction in quorum for the second meeting (542 X 50% = 271). To pass the motion in the second meeting would require (271 X 67% = 182) 182 votes in favor. This is still a substantial number in a subdivision where we cannot get 10% (92) of our members to vote during the Annual Members Meeting. Reminder: Oakwood Glen Association is a non-profit Corporation. Homeowners are shareholder’s holding one (1) share of stock. At these meetings you vote your stock.

Security is a multi-level activity and no system is perfect. We contract with HCSO for one deputy and have entered into a deputy share program with Spring Creek Forest where we get the benefit of two deputies on patrol but pay for only one. We have set up the security committee to help keep track of activities and times so we can justify requesting additional patrols if needed without additional expense. We take advantage of programs offered by HCSO when available. Some of you may have noticed the ghost Camaro working traffic in the subdivision last week. The Flock cameras are being offered as an additional layer of security to help deter crime and develop leads to solve crimes if one occurs. Please familiarize yourself with the cameras so you can make an informed decision.

The Flock Representative will be attending the Neighbors Night Out Meeting this Saturday at 6;30 pm. If you have any questions of any kind regarding the operation or security of these cameras please ask her.

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Halloween Contest 2022

To participate in this year’s competition, homeowner’s will need to enter via email.
email: julicashhoa@gmail.com
subject line: Halloween Contest
body of message: homeowners name and address

Participants need to enter no later than 10.24.2022

Thank you

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Yard of the Month – September 2022

September’s Yard of the Month was awarded to 17619 Mill Springs Drive. Yolanda and Rey have done a great job with their yard. They are working in it daily and you can tell! Drive by and check it out.

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Neighbors Night Out – 2022

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Members Meeting Vote on Flock Security Cameras

Members Meeting Vote on Flock Security Cameras
At this point we have 4 volunteers for the Bylaw Committee. Any proposed changes to our governing documents are going to take time to develop and then we will need to put in the effort to make certain, to the best of our ability, that our Homeowners feel they have had time to review and provide input before we put them out for a vote. This is important work for the community and we are not going to rush the project. The Committee will be focusing first on the Bylaws and then will look at our CCR’s. Our hope is that we can have the proposed changes prepared, reviewed by our Membership and legal and ready to present for a vote by the 2023 Members Meeting. Additional volunteers would certainly help expedite this process. Any Homeowner interested in serving on the committee should contact Gina Keller at gina@sterlingasi.com.

We have been discussing the Flock cameras for over a year and a half. They have been discussed in one Members Meeting, in a town hall, multiple Board Meetings, on social media and we have had the Flock representative make a presentation at one Board Meeting. The majority of the feedback from Homeowners has been positive. We have spent a great deal of effort over the past year and a half looking for ways to reduce the cost of the camera installation but all of these options are hinged on participation of entities outside of our control and may never materialize.

I suggest we take a different approach. Let’s approach the cost as if we will not be getting any assistance from anyone else. To provide one camera on each of our nine entrances would cost a total of $21,600 per year ($23.92 per year per Household or $2.00 per month per household). My suggestion is to put it to a vote at the October 15th Members Meeting for permission to increase the assessment in 2024 to 6% to fund the cameras. This would be the full increase for 2024. The 3% increase we are normally forced to take would be included in the 6% and we would not be adding 3% on top of the increase in 2024. If approved, it would not mean that we would not continue to look for ways to reduce the cost. It simply means that the project is no longer contingent on finding outside assistance. We can check with the patio homes to see if they would like to contribute. If they do, the camera that would be installed on White Hawk could be moved out to Louetta. There are at least 15 businesses on Seven Pines. One AC company recently had 6 to 8 catalytic converters stolen. If the businesses want to contribute we can move the camera farther down Seven Pines to include their location. Should Spring Creek Forest ever decide to put Flock cameras on their exits we can then decide whether it is more advantageous for OWG to leave the cameras installed on our five common streets, remove those cameras for the cost savings or move the cameras to cover our four main entrances so we are getting plates going both in and out of the subdivision.


For Homeowners who may have missed earlier discussions, Flock Safety has developed a license plate reader camera that provides several functions. The cameras document the license plate number as well as the color, make and model of any vehicle that passes the camera as well as the time and date and stores the data for 30 days. Should a major incident occur near one of these cameras either the Sheriff Dept or Constables Office can poll the nearby cameras and identify the vehicle. Granted, some data is required. For example, if a red mustang was involved in suspicious activity at 2 am, if the Flock Cameras were installed in OWG the police could pole the cameras and get the license plate number. If a license plate number has been entered into the system because of an amber alert, silver alert or warrant the camera will notify dispatch when the vehicle passes the camera. The cameras themselves provide some level of deterrence. Flock makes no attempt to hide the cameras and even puts up signs letting people know the cameras are there. If you would like to see the cameras Champion Forrest is the closest location I am aware of. These cameras are being installed in HOAs across Harris County, Jersey Village, Memorial Villages. The City of Houston is installing 325 and HCSO is installing 25 in District 1 (our district). When these cameras are installed they provide police with leads that close cases. Look at the results that Lexington Kentucky is reporting after just six months of operation. https://www.lexingtonky.gov/flock-safety-license-plate-readers . Access is secure and intended for law enforcement. When a deputy accesses the Flock cameras he must enter his personal identification number and a code identifying the reason he is accessing the camera.

To be clear. The types of security issues, the severity of those issues and the frequency of those issues occurring in Oakwood Glen to date have been minor compared to nearby neighborhoods. We know that the crime rate is up in the FM 1960 area. As police attempt to suppress that increase the criminals will move out to new territories. Because of this the installation of the Flock cameras is being proposed for both the deterrence factor, attempting to make OWG less attractive to potential criminals, as well as for the data the cameras collect that may well provide the leads necessary to solve future crimes committed in OWG. The bottom line is do our Homeowners think that the additional layer of security provided by the Flock cameras is worth an additional $2.00 per month per Homeowner. We have 903 homes in Oakwood Glen. For this measure to pass requires a 2/3 vote in favor. Neighbor’s night out is scheduled for Saturday October 8th. Additional discussions can be held before the festivities if necessary.

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Board Meeting Agenda – 09-20-2022

The September 2022 board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday 09/20/2022 at 7:00 PM at the back park clubhouse.

Oakwood Glen Association
17902 Hawk Haven
Spring, TX 77379

The Board will be attempting to allow Homeowners access to the public meetings through Zoom on a trial basis. We are uncertain whether certain logistical issues will be detrimental to Zoom access ie… band width, acoustics in the club house, etc. We ask for your patience as we work out the logistics of providing Zoom access during a public meeting. Homeowners participating through Zoom will be able to observe the meeting but will not be able to directly participate. We believe Homeowners have the ability to message any questions they may have through Zoom and can always email their questions to Gina Keller at gina@sterlingasi.com . We will attempt to address any questions received during Open Forum.

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Solicitation of Candidates – 2022

As required by Section 209.00593 of the Texas Property Code, this notice shall serve as a solicitation of candidates to run for election to the Board of Directors for Oakwood Glen Community. The Annual Meeting of the members will be held on October 15, 2022 at 2PM. Oakwood Glen Community Association is soliciting candidates to run for election for three (3) positions where Directors terms are expiring in 2022.  Directors who are elected by the property owners in this election will serve three-year terms of office, voluntary service to the Association.  Successful candidates for the Director’s positions will be expected to attend a six hour Director’s Training Class conducted by Community Associations Institute (CAI). Actual notice of the Annual Meeting of Members, along with voting proxies will be sent to all property owners by a separate mailing to follow. If you would like to serve on the Board, the Association invites you to fill in the attached Board Candidate for Director Position 2022 and return it no later than September 16, 2022 by mail, email, or fax to:

Sterling Association Services, Inc.
            6842 N. Sam Houston Parkway W.
            Houston, TX 77064
            Office (832) 678-4500
            Fax    (832) 678-4510
            Community Manager – Gina Keller
            Email – gina@sterlingasi.com

Thank you for your consideration,
Oakwood Glen
Board of Directors

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