Eagle Mountain Reserve has
recorded covenants (CC&Rs) to protect your
plot of land now and for years to come.
Most rural developments have minimum
restrictions that only address the bare
essentials. Such restrictions eventually
lead to conflicts with your neighbors and do
not protect your investment or the
environment. Our restrictions serve as a
guideline to:
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Protect and enhance your
property values, now and in the future
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Control development to
protect the character of the development
while complementing the natural
environment
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Protect your privacy
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Offer a channel in which
to develop your property with an
established aesthetic vision, yet give
you the freedom to enjoy your ranch as
you desire
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Protect and improve
wildlife and its habitat
All construction, use and
development on your property will be
reviewed by the Architectural Control
Committee to verify if your desires are in
compliance with the CC&Rs. Every purchaser
in Eagle Mountain Reserve will automatically
become a member of the Eagle Mountain
Reserve Homeowners’ Association, Inc., a
Texas non-profit corporation (Association).
In addition, each owner will be subject to
the terms and provisions of the Articles of
Incorporation and the Bylaws of the
Association. The Association also oversees
the management of the water treatment plant
and roads. The general purpose and function
of the Association shall be to preserve the
values and amenities of the development and
supervise its continued orderly development
and administration.
A copy of the CC&Rs may be
obtained upon request and will be given to
you for your review before the execution of
any contract to purchase. Some items
covered by the covenants include:
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Limit use to residential
only
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Control offensive
activities, nuisances, unsightly
articles and vehicles
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Limit the number of
animals on each Lot
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No hunting on the
property
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All lots have a minimum
of setback lines on all sides
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Minimum home size is
1,200 square feet for single story and
1,800 for two story
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Owners do not have a
minimum time in which they have to build
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Dwellings should be of
Texas Hill Country or southwestern style
and follow good design as to
proportions, scale, color coordination,
and be of materials compatible with the
surroundings
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Porches and stone veneer
are encouraged
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All property owners have
access to the lake
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Assessments will be
required to maintain the common areas
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Perimeter fencing is
allowed
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The paved roads are
private and will be maintained by the
Association
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No tract shall be further
divided or subdivided
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No mobile or manufactured
homes will be allowed
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