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How do we get burned out streetlights fixed? CenterPoint Energy is responsible for the street lights in BellaVita. AMI tracks the repair of reported lamps. It is recommended that the homeowner who observes the problem be responsible for reporting the outage. The procedure for reporting the outage so that AMI can do the follow up work is as follows:
  1. On the internet, go to www.centerpointenergy.com/outage
  2. Have the following information available:
    1. Street light number
    2. Location description of the lamp
    3. Street light address
  3. Check that you want an e-mail follow up. For AMI to do this part of the work, insert Alex Taylor's e-mail (not your own) -- ataylor@amitx.com
  4. For very serious problems (i.e. down wires, broken lamp, etc.), call the Customer Service Department at 713-207-2222.
If it is not possible to follow this procedure, please submit the information to the Clubhouse.
May we park an RV in the clubhouse parking lot overnight? Yes. Licensed recreational vehicles are permitted to park in the clubhouse parking lot on a temporary basis. As the community grows, multiple vehicles may be there at one time. Homeowners are required to complete an RV Registration form and submit it to the clubhouse. By registering vehicles, the clubhouse staff can confirm that vehicles parked in the lot do belong to homeowners and, in case of a large event or an emergency, may contact the homeowner.
Some mailboxes seem to be rather far from the homes served. How are mailboxes assigned? Mailbox requirements/locations are dictated by the US Postal Service to the developer/builder. According to the Pearland Postmaster, the Centralized Box Units (CBU) is the primary type of mail delivery in new areas because it is the most efficient way to deliver the large amount of mail. Homes served by a CBU must fall within a 1-2 mile radius. Hardship cases must be presented to the Postmaster at the Pearland Post Office. Physician documented evidence is required and the homeowner must live alone with no one to get the mail.
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