The Covenants & Bylaws document outlines the community’s rules and regulations, including property maintenance standards, restrictions on modifications, and the process for architectural review. It covers homeowner responsibilities, payment of HOA dues, and voting rights for important community decisions. Additionally, it provides guidelines for meetings, community governance, and general upkeep to maintain the neighborhood’s appearance and quality of life.
For full details, it would behoove you to read and understand the full Covenants and Bylaws document.
We want you to reach out and contact us if you are confused, have questions, need clarity, or any other kind of help making sense of the covenants.
Any exterior changes, including paint and landscaping, require HOA approval.
Check the Community Calendar for upcoming events. You can also volunteer through our volunteer page to help with committees or volunteer for specific events. We need your help so please reach out!
The annual homeowner assessments are used to cover such things as street lighting, mowing and landscaping of common areas, maintenance of retention ponds, maintenance of signage, common area fences and entrance structures, snow removal, insurance, common area property taxes and related administrative expenses.
Each household is allowed up to 10 bags of acceptable trash per week. Check out the City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Trash Pick-Up↗️ for additional information about trash pick-up.
Each household can set out two (2) heavy trash items a month on your normal Thursday trash pick-up days. For additional information about what is considered heavy trash, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Heavy Trash↗️
Indianapolis provides residents with many options for household recycling. A curbside recycling service can be obtained for a $5-a-month fee, or you can drop off your recyclables at several locations around the city. The closest location for basic recyclables is located at Northwestway Park. For additional information, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Recycling↗️
The Twin Creeks Homeowners Association (TCHOA) was part of the initial housing plan, incorporated by the developer to maintain the common areas, provide various services to residents and to control future architectural development. Membership in and payment of annual dues to TCHOA is mandatory for all homeowners. The Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for Twin Creeks is part of the deed to each lot in Fieldstone and Brookstone.
Yes. The TCHOA Board of Directors are elected each year in May or June at the annual meeting of the homeowners association. Each position is strictly a volunteer commitment from fellow homeowners who are willing to dedicate their time and effort to ensure the proper handling of homeowner business.
Twin Creeks is located in the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township↗️. The district has 14 schools: nine elementary schools, three middle schools and a high school. An alternative school, known as the Cooperative Achievement Program, is available for high school students who would benefit better from an alternative learning environment.
After submitting your registration request, it will be manually reviewed by a board member within one business day. Once approved, you'll receive an email with instructions to access members-only features, such as groups, directories, meeting minutes, classifieds, and more.