Join us at Lifebrook Church, 7pm Tues May 28! Please note our virtual meeting option
Link for Virtual Meeting: https://teams.live.com/meet/934703718372?p=zD55LyUfPu9fLvOt
Lazybrook Civic Club
Link for Virtual Meeting: https://teams.live.com/meet/934703718372?p=zD55LyUfPu9fLvOt
This info session is for anyone who might need to apply for federal assistance thru the SBA (U.S. Small Business Administration). This is an open session so come any time during the time window to learn more. SBA offers low-interest disaster loans to homeowners and renters in a declared major disaster area. You don’t need to own a business to apply for SBA assistance.
With the punishing storm Thursday May 16, many in our community have a road ahead of recovery. There are many resources publicly available, information for which has been provided by City/County/Federal officials — here is a collection of this information for your reference, should it be helpful to you:
Home Repair/Permitting:
The Permitting Center and Planning Department are expediting permitting and plan review to help our community repair property without further delay. The expedited permits include: weatherheads for restoring power, roof repairs for re-roofing or overlays, and MEP (minor structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) repairs.
Customers should submit their applications through iPermits and contact Permitting to provide their eight-digit project number and project address. Permitting can be reached at 832-394-8899.
It’s important for residents to know that not all structural repairs require permits, including:
Please note the Lazybrook Civic Club’s Architectural committee does not need to review anything for fence repairs/replacements, roofing material selection, or replacement and/or repainting of damaged existing brick or siding. Our restrictions in Lazybrook primarily govern the story/height of buildings, building location and property use, and material selection of exterior facades.
Debris Removal and Solid Waste Collection:
The Solid Waste Department remains hard at work, managing debris removal citywide. They deployed over 60 trucks staring last week to service an estimated 1 million cubic yards of storm debris. Please help ensure a smooth storm debris collection, as the department cannot service unseparated debris.
Debris serviced should be separated as follows:
Please be patient with the crews as they are passing through your neighborhood. The department may operate heavy machinery to remove debris. Please know Solid Waste anticipates conducting multiple passes of neighborhoods to clear all debris, but you can also bring your debris to any of the 6 city depositories. You can also report storm debris by filing a 311 report; visit houstontx.gov/311
Federal Help & Resources:
Harris County residents can now apply for individual assistance from FEMA.
In the wake of disaster, property damage and lost resources takes a toll. When applying for federal assistance, accurately and thoroughly documenting the damage is critical to receiving the assistance you need. Take plenty of photos and videos, as well as file a claim with your insurance company immediately.
Federal Assistance Options
Property Tax Update:
The Texas Tax Code allows a qualified property that is at least 15 percent damaged by a disaster in a governor-declared disaster area to receive a temporary exemption of a portion of the appraised value of the property. Qualified property includes real property such as homes and buildings, certain manufactured homes and tangible personal property used for the production of income for a business.
The property owner must apply for the temporary exemption no later than 105 days after the governor declares a disaster area. Texas Governor Greg Abbott amended the previous declaration naming the county a disaster area on May 20, so the temporary disaster exemption application must be filed no later than September 3, which is extended because of the Labor Day holiday.
The disaster application form can be found online at www.hcad.org under FORMS > ALL FORMS > General Information > Form 50-312, Temporary Exemption for Property Damaged by a Disaster. The form should be mailed to the address in the top left of the form, which is Harris Central Appraisal District, Information and Assistance Division, P.O. Box 922012, Houston, Texas 77292-2012. For further information, contact the HCAD’s information center at 713.957.7800 or by using the web form under ABOUT > CONTACT US > ACCOUNT QUESTIONS.
On Thursday 4/11, we finally completed our latest improvement project, a $10,000 irrigation + tree planting on the TC Jester Esplanade at Lazybrook Dr.
$5000 of this funding comes from a 2024 Dept of Neighborhood Grant approved in December — funded and supported by Council Member Abbie Kamin. The rest is paid from the 2024 Lazybrook Civic Club operating budget.
The best news…? The City of Houston has agreed to pay for the water for these trees for the next x2 years and continue their regular mowing program so that LCC does not have to take on any overly costly maintenance.
We look forward to seeing these new trees take shape over the coming years!
HELP US REPLACE OUR OLD WORN OUT SECURITY SIGNS!! You may have noticed that the neighborhood is littered with old, worn out, decaying security signs. Lets get this fixed! As a part of our ongoing effort to replace, update, and beautify Lazybrook, we need your help to take down the old and install our beautiful new COP signs.
Please follow this link to sign up for the removal and/or installation of our new signs via sign-up genius. More details to follow for those who sign up to help.
Thank you in advance for your help, and we are looking forward to the fresh look!
Join us for our annual neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 23rd at 3:00pm at the Sinclair Spark Park! This year Lazybrook and Timbergrove are joining forces to create a super fun event. Pictures with the Easter Bunny will start at 3:00pm and the egg hunt will start at 3:30pm. A big thank you to our sponsors Elizabeth McCormick of Compass RE Texas, Heights Mobil Car Care & Lifebrook Church.
Please reach out to moms@lazybrook.org if you would like to help!
Where: Sinclair Elementary SPARK Park
When: Sunday March 23, 2024, 3:00pm