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FAQs:

 

 How do I find out what the town policies are?

https://www.flower-mound.com/Search?searchPhrase=policies

 

When are annual HOA dues to be paid? 

Dues are owed 1 January & 1 July of each year.  Today’s HOA dues are $363.00 or $181.50 per billing cycle.

 

When is trash collected for Towne View Estates? 

Trash & Recyclable collection is every Friday

 

Who do I contact if I want to make an addition to my property?

The Architectural Committee for the HOA and the Town of Flower Mound to confirm permitting and licensing requirements. The HOA ACC can be contacted at tvehoafm@gmail.com 

 

Are sidewalks in front of my property my responsibility?

Sidewalks in Flower Mound are the responsibility of the property owner. Cities throughout Texas handle sidewalk maintenance differently. Like many other cities, Flower Mound maintains sidewalks adjacent to arterial or collector streets and those  adjacent to public property, all park trails, and handicap ramps on public streets.

The town does not maintain sidewalks adjacent to private property. Early in Flower Mound’s history, town leaders made a policy decision to not incur the cost of sidewalk repair and replacement adjacent to private property. This decision allows the town to commit more of our limited funds to road building, expansion, and maintenance.  The Town offers information on a sidewalk repair program.

For more information, please contact the Public Works Department at 972.874.6400 or via email at publicworks@flower-mound.com.

 

What color can I use in roof shingles?

Roof shingles are at the option of the homeowner, but it is recommended you attempt to coordinate the color of your roof shingles with the colors of other elements of your home such as bricks, wooden, siding, stone or stucco. A new roof is a major investment that should be considerate of your neighbors and community aesthetic.

The right color and style of roofing shingles will also make a great first impression from the front of your home, enhancing its curb appeal and potentially boosting its resale value.

 

How can I rodent proof my property with the seasonal changes?


The following are suggested to help:

  • Eliminate entries for rodents into your home
    • Gaps under doors must be less than 1/4 inch
    • Holes in walls must be smaller than a dime
    • Cut tree branches back from roofs
    • Keep yards neat and firewood stacked off the ground
    • Avoid Ivy that provides cover to rodents
    • Keep vegetation cut back from foundations