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Welcome
Oak Highlands and Deer Valley Residents!
We would like to welcome all homeowners, realtors and residents to our website. Here you can find neighborhood news, covenants, the architectural improvement application and a lot of other useful information. If you have any questions or need assistance of any kind please feel free to call us at: (615) 838-2876.
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| Fish Fry & Fun Summer Event SATURDAY, JULY 18th - 6 PM to 9 PM
All residents of Oak Highlands and Deer Valley are invited to attend the annual community event. We have lots of fun and excitiment planned! The kids will want to bring their bathing suits and towels. There will be plenty of water... Read More...
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Will the Lights Go Out in Deer Valley?
**Affected Deer Valley Residents - WE NEED YOUR VOTE!** In these economic times, we do not like to be the messenger of this news. However, as we serve your interests, we had to alert you as soon as possible to an urgent and upcoming change. Last week it was brought to our attention that the builder of the subdivision has been paying out of his pocket for the street lights installed on Deer Valley, Streamdale Point and Creekedge Court for the past three years. The streets in Deer Valley were recently turned over to Metro for paving and maintenance and we were advised the lights are being turned over to the homeowners. What does this mean to you? Read More...
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Neighborhood Watch The Oak Highlands/Deer Valley Homeowners' Association has initiated a Neighborhood Watch Program. This program is a network of intersted friends and neighbors looking out for each other. We are registered with Nashville Metro Police and sanctioned by the OH/DV Homowners' Association Board of Directors. Membership is 100% FREE and completely voluntary. We hope you will join us! Read More...
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Parking & Safety Concerns Over the past few months, the board has received several complaints about people parking on the streets. Complaints have come in for Aaron Drive, Brian Circle, Canoe Ridge Point, Copper Ridge Trail, Pinot Chase, Streamdale Point, and West Oak Highland Drive. The concerns are valid. Parking on the street causes decreased visibility and in some cases, when cars are parked on both sides of the street makes it impossible for emergency vehicles to get through. What can you do to help? Read More...
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Metro Codes eNews for Neighborhoods
Check out the May 2009 issue of the E-Newsletter for Neighborhoods. Issue highlights :
TURNING TRASH INTO TREASURE
MAYOR DELIVERS “STATE OF METRO” ADDRESS
CODES CELEBRATES BUILDING SAFETY WEEK
COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR CHESTNUT HILL
CHARLOTTE AVENUE DROP-OFF CENTER TO RELOCATE
NEW LAW FOR PORTABLE GAS CONTAINERS Read More...
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10 Acres - Will be Designated as a Green Space There was a community meeting: Thursday, February 12th at 6:45pm, at the Antioch United Methodist Church at 41 Tusculum Drive, regarding the proposed commercial and apartment development on Bell Road, across from the Dollar General Store that extends down next to our subdivision. There is a 10 acre block of land designated as green space. We thank everyone that showed up for this meeting. Read More...
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Millwood Commons Update After talking with Councilman Coleman, Jason Swaggart at the Planning Commission meeting, and Mick Johston the President of Honey Brook, it has become quite clear that the apartments in the Millwood Commons development were already approved 12 years ago. After exhausting all possible options, we've determined there is nothing else we can legally do to completely stop this project. However, the good news is that there were a number of important concessions made from the original plans that will reduce the negative impact. Several of these points were things requested in the petition drafted by Honey Brook, as well as the amendment introduced by Councilman Coleman requiring money be set aside for local area schools and road improvements be made. Read More... 2 opinions posted |
School News Get the latest school news from our District 6 School Board Representative Karen Johnson in her latest newsletter. Read More...
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Advertising Options The Oak Highlands and Deer Valley Homeowners Associations have created an exciting advertising opportunity in our quarterly newsletter. Our community consists of over 400 homes located off of Blue Hole Road and Pettus Road in Cane Ridge. In addition to the second- and third-tier homes in our neighborhoods, our quarterly newsletter is distributed to community leaders, organizations, and clubs. We also have online advertising options available. Residents of Deer Valley & Oak Highlands will receive a 10% discount! Read More...
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Deer Valley Annual Dues & Transfer Fees Important information about Deer Valley Homeowners' Association Dues and home sale transfer fees. Deer Valley homeowner dues will increase to $175.00 effective January 1, 2008. The Deer Valley Transfer fee, which applies to new and used home sales was increased to $50.00 effective immediately. Read More...
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We are now officially residents of Cane Ridge! Mail to our residences (and our return address labels) can now be addressed to Cane Ridge, instead of Antioch, if you choose. The 37013 zip code will remain the same and will apply to both Antioch and Cane Ridge. This change should eventually have a positive effect on our property values estimated anywhere from 5 to 10%!
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