Click on the links below
to go to the desired documents
- HOA MEETING MINUTES
- COVENANTS AND BYLAWS - If you want to build a home in Pine Ridge Estates, you will need to initial and date each page of the Covenants and Bylaws.
- To view the COVENANTS - CLICK HERE
- To view the BYLAWS - CLICK HERE
- DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICY - Pine Ridge Estates has policies related to the retention of its documents.
- To View Document Retention Policies - CLICK HERE
- HOA PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES - These documents outline and clarify the procedures and guidelines for the HOA and for property owners.
- Animal and Pet Guidelines - CLICK HERE
- Procedures for Non-compliance Infractions - CLICK HERE
- Trash Collection is done by contract with Live Oak Environmental - WEBSITE
- NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION - If you are planning to build a new home in Pine Ridge Estates you will need to fill out this form.
- To view a PDF of the form - CLICK HERE
- EXISTING HOME OR LANDSCAPING MODIFICATIONS - If you want to modify your existing home's exterior or landscaping, you will need to fill out this document.
- To view a PDF of the form - CLICK HERE
- PINE RIDGE ESTATES PLAT
- To view the plat of the subdivision - CLICK HERE
New or Existing Buried Utility Procedure
When doing projects around your house, digging without knowing where underground utility lines and pipelines are buried can be very risky. When underground lines are damaged, vital services and everyday conveniences can become disconnected, not only to your home but to entire neighborhoods and, sometimes, whole subdivisions. Don’t risk harming yourself, your family or your neighbors. When planning an excavation project, simply dial 811 at least 48 hours (two working days) before you plan to start your work. Texas 811 will notify most underground utility providers, who will send professional locators out to mark the approximate location of their utility lines. Then you can dig confidently, knowing the utilities will not be disturbed. The call is simple, free AND IT’S THE LAW! Know what’s below, call 811 before you dig!