COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Common values, community spirit, and so much more.
From the maintenance of our Sports Complex, dog park, and pavilions; to 24-hour video surveillance and daily police patrols; to our onsite administration and accounting; the Black Creek Community Association provides for benefits to everyone who lives here. Download the Dues Structure and read answers to frequently asked questions below.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When are my Black Creek Community Association dues billed?
Each resident is billed January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1.
Due dates are January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31.
Do I need to have the Community Association approve exterior additions or changes to my home?
Yes, according to the Community Covenants and Restrictions an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) has to approve exterior additions or changes to single family homes.
All plans involving architects and contractors on exteriors must be submitted to the Architectural Review Committee for review and approval of the scope of work.
Please allow 2 weeks from the date the application is submitted for review and approval.
Examples of ARC review:
Pool, fence, drainage, or irrigation system installations.
Structural additions such as patios, screened in porches, gazebos, pavilions, porches, garage extensions, etc.
Large scale landscape removal or additions especially involving trees larger than 3 inches in diameter.
Changes in paint colors or exterior materials.
Download our current Pattern Book
How do I order a customized real estate yard sign for a home I am listing for sale or for rent?
Please contact our team to place an order. You can download a For Sale Sign Order Form by clicking here.
All Homeowners and Real Estate Agents listing a home for sale in the Black Creek Community are required to use an approved real estate sign. Black Creek reserves the right to remove any sign that does not comply with the sign guidelines.
What is the policy for private golf carts?
Private golf carts are NOT permitted on the golf course and only street legal golf carts are allowed on the community streets. If you are driving a private golf cart that is not street legal, or the driver is under the age of 16, you are subject to receive a ticket or fine from the Chattanooga Police Department since the community streets are within City limits.
While the streets are City streets and we have no jurisdiction or enforcement authority, we implore all of our residents to consider the dangers of driving a golf cart through our community, and ensure that they and their children are obeying the law, and looking out for their safety.
All private golf cart owners are required to complete a waiver for Black Creek Club and Black Creek Community Association liability purposes. By completing, owners will receive a decal sticker to display on their golf cart that authorizes them to drive around the community.
Please contact the Community Association with questions and guidance.