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In an effort to keep our residents apprised of current community issues, we have listed all CCNA current projects below. We welcome our residents to read over these important issues, and as always, let us know if you can help out in any way by contacting our Community Coordinator, or if you would like to post comments on this issue, please visit our CCNA Forum on Google. All comments are welcome!

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Chapel Creek Capital Improvements
Neighborhood Tree Planting Program
Chapel Creek Subdivision Brick Wall (Chapel Creek Rd. @ Meadow Gate)
Neighborhood Park Planning
Mineral Lease Updates
 

Neighborhood Tree Planting Program:
Any residents in the CCNA area can receive a free 5 gal. tree when you sign up with our Tree Planting Program. This program is currently managed by Danielle Page, CCNA Neighborhood Project Coordinator, who can be reached at 817-602-6339 or via email: danielleandmarkpage@netzero.net.Fort Worth Forestry Services

We need 25 residents to sign up in order for our neighborhood to receive the free trees. The trees must be planted and maintained by volunteer residents wanting free trees. The trees are to be placed within the parkway area between where the sidewalk would be and the curb. Again, if you are interested in either receiving a tree, or are willing to help out with planting the trees, please contact Danielle Page as stated above. These free trees can give our neighborhoods a whole new look and will really improve the overall appearance. For more information, please see the October newsletter or visit http://www.fortworthgov.org/pacs/fwpacsd/forestry/index.htm.

Neighborhood Park Planning:
Andy Rodriguez will be providing information on this very important committee soon.


Chapel Creek Subdivision Brick Wall:
As many CCNA residents are aware, the brick wall along Chapel Creek is deteriorating. The City of Fort Worth has taken the position that our 'brick' wall is the same as a residential fence, therefore, repair of the wall is the responsibility of CCNA homeowners. There is an ongoing investigation into this matter, and it is our hope that a temporary resolution will be reached soon.

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Chapel Creek Capital Improvements: Construction began Nov. 26, 2007 and completed June 14th, 2008. The CCNA is hoping that financing for the replacement of the bridge stays on track for 2009 funding and construction in 2010. The CCNA will continue in efforts to keep this need in the vision plan of TXDot through Fort Worth Dept of Transportation and Public Works.


IMPORTANT: Latest update on Mineral Lease
1. Chapel Creek residents and mineral rights owners who did not sign a lease with Cherokee Horn last year for any reason can do so now. CCNA asks residents to consider the same lease as the CCNA signed last year. President Gary Hogan is available to answer questions and concerns. Residents can compare the lease to the one a majority of CCNA residents signed last year. Lease and Addendums.pdf

2. For Chapel Creek residents who received the Bonus payment from Cherokee Horn, please read this important message on tax issues. Also, included is info about Subordination of Lease Agreement from Mortgage Lending Institution. Mineral Lease Update.pdf

Disclaimer: The CCNA understands and respects the decision of any resident or property owner's right to lease their mineral interest or not. All information released by the CCNA on mineral leasing should not be interpreted as legal advise In fact the CCNA recommends that mineral leasing contracts may have different affects on each leasers' situation, that these are complex and long term legal binding agreements with different implications for different individuals and families . Therefore it is recommended that each signer seek their own financial and legal advice.

 

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