Homeowners Association Board
Our homeowner's association board consists of seven members elected to two year terms serving in various roles in maintaining our neighborhood as one in which we are all proud to live.
Our neighborhood is a deed restricted community governed by Bylaws and Covenants, Codes & Restrictions. These serve to protect our neighborhood value and appearance which is beneficial to us all.
HOA Monthly Meeting Minutes
To view a copy of the meeting minutes from March 22, 2010, click here.
To view a copy of the meeting minutes from April 21, 2010, click here.
To view a copy of the meeting minutes from May 21, 2010, click here.
To view a copy of the meeting minutes from June 21, 2010, click here.
Architectural Control Committee (ACC) Application Forms
If you are unsure whether or not you need to file an application for your project, please refer to the ACC Guidelines recently updated or contact Dan Millner for more information.
If you are unsure whether or not you need to file an application for your project with the Town of Flower Mound, please refer to their website for Town Permit information.
CCRs, Bylaws, and HOA Incorporation
Here we have available to you the PDF format of the Covenants, Codes & Restrictions (CCRs). If you wish to receive a copy of the Bylaws, please email Melanie Carr.
Neighborhood Directory
If you have not received a copy of the 20098 neighborhood directory, or have corrections or additional information, please contact Melanie Carr at president@bakersbranchhoa.com for assistance.
Fence Maintenance Requirements
The Board is issuing the following Fence Maintenance Requirements in response to the recent concerns regarding aging/fading fences in Bakers Branch. The requirements will be posted on the website and added to the ACC guidelines.
"All wood fencing visible from the street will be stained one of the following four colors:
- Behr - Woodbridge
- Behr - Sable
- Behr - Russet
- Behr - Chestnut
In exception, wood fences facing the greenbelt area on Cilantro (this would apply to homeowners living on Tarragon with yards backing up to the greenbelt) must be stained Behr sable or another brand matched to that color to keep a uniform look along the greenbelt. Wood fences must be re-stained once they begin to fade enough that they appear more than 50% gray or faded and the stain color is no longer prominent. Wrought iron fences will be painted black and must be re-painted when chipping, peeling or rust becomes noticeable from the street."