FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQs
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Common amenities are limited to two gated and landscaped entrances of each road for each tract owner. The North and South entries are reserved for owners use only. A mail kiosk will be added to main entrances of property. No other amenities are planned.
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Yes, there are restrictions in place to protect future land owners in Covey Creek Preserve.
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Electric Utilities – Pedernales Electric (888-554-4732)
Sewer – Private Septic systems installed at Buyer expense
Water – Private wells installed at Buyer expense
Williamson County (512-943-1100)
City of Georgetown (512-858-4725)
Internet Options (links below):
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Covey Creek Preserve is 230 acres located in Georgetown, Texas. Covey Creek Preserve is divided into 15-25 acres tracts of raw land.
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The community wildlife management plan allows the property to qualify for a wildlife valuation with the Williamson County Appraisal District. Each owner will work with Plateau Wildlife Management to execute specific practices in the unified wildlife plan annually. view here
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All fencing must be approved in advance of installation by the Property Owners Association and fall under the wildlife plan. view here
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Hunting of native wildlife is allowed on individual properties if conducted according to state law and under standard wildlife regulations. view here
Hunting
Hunting that would endanger any person or any domestic animal is prohibited. Any hunting must comply with Applicable Law and the terms of any applicable wildlife management plan. view here
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The property falls within Florence ISD, and it is served by Florence Elementary School, Florence Middle School and Florence High School. There are also private schools within the vicinity of Covey Creek Preserve. Please see links below.
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Owners will receive mail at the main entrances to Covey Creek Preserve in a kiosk that will be constructed.
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