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Documentation
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Covenants & Bylaws

All property owners of the Country View Village development are required to join the Country View Village Homeowners Association (CVV HOA). Residents of the development are also required to abide by their unit’s covenants. These by-laws and covenants can be found at the links below.

Unit 1 Restrictive Covenants

Restrictive covenants for Unit 1 homes. Unit 1 homes include: all homes on Abe Lincoln, Horn Blvd, Trailway Oak, and Trailmeadow; and homes with addresses from 6403 through 6607 on Rambling Trail Dr.

Unit 2 Restrictive Covenants

Restrictive covenants for Unit 2 homes. Unit 2 homes include: all homes on Sandy Trail, Spotted Trail; and homes with addresses from 6610 through 6651 on Rambling Trail Dr.

Association Articles of Incorporation

Countryview Village Home Owners Association was incorporated on 30 November 1992. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Texas Secretary of State January 8th 1993 as Document No. 6381501

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San Antonio Property Maintenance Code - SAPMC

City of San Antonio ordinances provide for use of this Property Maintenance Code. It governs how owners (our Association membership) must maintain all facets of their properties. It assigns responsibility for enforcement to the City’s Code Enforcement Services Department. From the Associations perspective, members should be familiar with all provisions of the PMC, but in particular with provisions of Section 302 “Exterior Property Areas”, Section 304 “Exterior Structure”, and Section 308 “Rubbish and Garbage”.

Texas Property Code

This website lists the current Texas statutes for property code. Please note chapters under Title 11 regarding restrictive covenants and property owners’ associations.

Bexar County Appraisal District

Within the Bexar County Appraisal District website you will find general information about the District and the ad valorem property tax system in Texas, as well as information regarding specific properties within the district.

Bexar Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within Bexar County. The district appraises property according to the Texas Property Tax Code and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP).