October 26, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know that the storm from Friday night caused damage for many residents. As I drove through the streets of Tamarack Shores, at first glance I did not see issues that caused a great deal of damage. Most of what I saw was trees that had fallen, split in half or uprooted and branches scattered among the yards. That observation does not mean that some had unseen damage to the naked eye but the Board of Directors hope and pray for all our residents. As a community the most obvious damage we received was our “Tamarack Shores” marquee/sign at the entrance. It was a terrible loss to us all given that the Board of Directors had just completed their improvements on it. We have already reached out to the appropriate parties involved to have it inspected and a claim has been filed with our insurance company. We are hoping for the best so that we can begin cleaning up the area. We will also begin researching what is the best design to replace our marquee and factoring its ability to withstand the various forces of Nature that we will encounter now and in the future. The Board of Directors will update our community as information is available to us.
During this terrible storm and the day after there were many posts on other platforms regarding “lost” pets. These sweet fur babies were most likely confused and scared, seeking shelter anyway they could find it. So, consider this piece another “Public Service Announcement”. IF you have fur baby that lives outdoors, please remember to bring them inside to protect and shield them OR provide a shelter that would keep them dry and warm. Least we not forget that we do have wild life that we share this space with and leaving any of our fur babies out or allowing them to roam freely within the community is dangerous for them as well as against the Comal County laws. There are signs posted throughout our community that explain what the consequences are IF your pet is picked up by Comal County Animal Control. By being a responsible pet owner you are saving your fur babies life and keeping them from creating “new life” with other loose pets. Personally I have never been without a pet my entire life and have always made their needs a priority. I ask nothing more from my fellow humans that I am not willing to do myself. (Off soapbox now).
Lastly, while we have no monthly meetings in November & December, the Board of Directors remains committed to work behind the scenes to help create a safer place for us to life. IF you need help or have questions, send an email to : tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com OR follow the links within the website.
Thank You
October 17, 2025
Greetings, Residents of Tamarack Shores!
It has been a while since our last update on the “Community News & Updates” page. In case you missed it, our Annual National Night Out event was held on October 7th, and we had a wonderful turnout. Attendees appeared to have a delightful time, enjoying a variety of offerings. Mike and Shireen generously provided hot dogs and cheeseburgers, complemented by an array of side dishes, fresh fruit, and desserts kindly donated by the attending residents. Deputy Hernandez spent the entire evening with us and even helped out with the set up. She truly set the example of what commitment to unity within a community was. The event featured lively music, engaging conversations with neighbors, and even a small gift giveaway. Please take a moment to check out a few photos from the event under the new section entitled “Local businesses”.
This gathering also signifies the conclusion of another pool season. We hope to discuss the possibility of extending the pool’s availability for additional months in the coming year. We would greatly appreciate your feedback, so we encourage you to attend the next meeting scheduled for October 20th at 7 p.m. in the park/pool area. This will be the final TSOA meeting before the November/December holiday season. If you have any topics you would like to add to the agenda, please send an email to: tamarackshorespresident@gmail.com.
There is one last topic I wanted to share with the residents, a PSA (Public Service Announcement) so to speak. We have discussed it before many times; Comal County Laws regarding domestic pets. Condensed version of my personal account: My daughter and I came home from work in the early evening only to find that there was a dog attack taking place. Let me preface that I am not “pointing any fingers, or assigning blame” as to how this horrific event came to be. More so I felt it important to address the fact that it was a dangerous situation taking place, people were hurt during the attack, I put myself in this dangerous situation between two dogs while trying to stop the attack and my daughter suffered great emotional strife, listening to the screams and cries for help from her Mom, dogs growling, yelping out in pain and the absolutely devastating emotional trauma suffered by the pet owner. That whole weekend, we had nightmares and reoccurring visions of what we saw . Thankfully, my mind found some peace when both of the pet owners let me know that their beloved pets would survive this attack. As lifelong pet owners, we have always followed the laws to keep our family pets safe, happy and healthy as well as giving them a fenced in area that kept them free from any harm. On that note, please remember the laws of Comal County, the fines that can be imposed and most importantly, the protection and well being of your own family pets. Check out the following link for more information: https://www.co.comal.tx.us/SO/ANI/Order_171_Animal_Control_Order06.17.08.pdf
Thank You
September 30, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores,
WoW! Where did the time go? We are at the end of the month already, Thanksgiving is 58 days away, Christmas is 86 days away and New Year’s Eve is 92 days away with 2026 right around the corner! Time, is precious for we never know what lies ahead for any of us. “Time is free, but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it you can never get it back” — Harvey MacKay. I stumbled upon this quote as I was thinking about all the things that I needed to do before our big event next week. Like so many hard working people in this community, our time is split between working full time jobs and our families and perhaps volunteering our time to special groups within our churches and schools. Personally, my time is filled each with those things mentioned above and it brings me great joy to serve others and I strive each day to do so with integrity and grace. I have also learned to allow myself to be okay with sometimes not being able to achieve the goals I have placed upon myself in a timely manner, meaning it gets done but just not as quick as I had hoped. I usually do not include something like this in our “Community News and Updates” but woke up with this on my mind and heart. I hope that it is helpful or meaningful to our community in some way.
One week from today we will have NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 2025! I am very excited because this is the first time as the new President of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association to have a bigger part in the event. It will be on October 7th, 2025 at the Community Park and Pool area from 6:00 – 9:00 pm. The Board of Directors are providing the hamburgers and hot dogs. Some of the Board Members have volunteered to bring a side dish and condiments. One of our residents has kindly donated a variety of chips as well. We will have the Comal County Sheriff’s Department out to share information on Community safety too! Some of the new things that we will have are games and music to enjoy. There is a special surprise that will take place during the night and we sure hope that many of you join us. So bring a chair and your favorite beverage, bring a side dish if you can but most importantly, just come and meet your neighbors. It is time to make this Community a friendly place to live.
September 18, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We wanted to share some of the highlights from the September 15th, 2025 monthly meeting. Here are the key points:
- National Night Out will be held on October 7th, 2025 at the Community Park and Pool Area from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm. We will have Officers from the Comal County Sheriff as guests to provide information on Neighborhood Safety. The Board of Directors will provide Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, Side Dishes and Desserts. This year is just a bit different with a Carnival theme. There will be games for all ages, music, popcorn, and more! Additionally, we are working on possibly adding a very special event! More details to come, so keep your eyes on the website and around the neighborhood. We are all excited for this night and invite all the residents to attend. Bring your own chair as sitting is limited. We do ask, if you plan on attending to send us an email with the number of people in your family. We want to make sure there is enough food for everyone.
- Tamarack Shores Treasurer now has a secure Post Office Box! If you need to mail anything to the Board of Directors, please send it to the following address-
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
P.O. Box 195
4050 FM 484
Fischer, Texas 78623-9998
- The Board of Directors now have a “Beautification Committee” that will be working on a variety of projects in our neighborhood. This committee is comprised of 3 Board Members and they have come up with wonderful ideas to enhance the natural beauty that surrounds us. Keep your eyes open to see the changes that they will be making.
That is about all we have for now. Remember, email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com if you plan on attending National Night Out. It is important to us that we have enough food for everyone that joins us at National Night Out.
September 7, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores!
We are just a couple of weeks away from the first day of Fall, September 22nd and I sure hope that the weather cools off just a little bit more. All the familiar activities are taking place that remind us of what we hope will be the end of hot and humid days. High School Football is going on Friday Nights, College and Professional Football follows over the weekend, Starbucks has their Fall menu out with delicious Pumpkin flavored hot and cold drinks too!
So far, everything in our community has been going pretty well. The new Board of Directors continue to work diligently to help make our neighborhood safe. In less than one month we will have National Night Out 2025! This event gives neighbors an opportunity to get together, get to know one another better and enjoy a meal that is provided by your Board of Directors. We hope this helps to build a stronger community, increase crime prevention awareness, and strengthen police-community partnerships.Its core purposes are to increase awareness of crime and drug prevention, generate support for anti-crime programs, and send a message to criminals that neighborhoods are united and fighting back. So “Save The Date” on your calendar, October 7th, 2025 at 6:00 pm. And please do not forget that our September Owners Association Meeting will be held on September 15th at 7:00 pm at the Park/Pool area. The Board of Directors will revisit some items from last month and discuss some other items that are new. We hope you join us.
In other news we now have a P.O. Box to receive mail from our residents! After much discussion about ways to keep our community safe, we felt it was the right decision. You might be asking “How does having a P.O. Box keep us safe?” Every day mailboxes are vandalized and robbed of important pieces of mail. Many residents mail checks and money orders to the Board of Directors . So having a P.O. Box that is contained within a building keeps it safe. So going forward please send all correspondence to the following:
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
P.O. Box 195
4050 FM 484
Fischer, Texas 78623-9998
The email address of tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com is still in effect. Please continue to reach out should you have questions or concerns. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
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August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
September 7, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores!
We are just a couple of weeks away from the first day of Fall, September 22nd and I sure hope that the weather cools off just a little bit more. All the familiar activities are taking place that remind us of what we hope will be the end of hot and humid days. High School Football is going on Friday Nights, College and Professional Football follows over the weekend, Starbucks has their Fall menu out with delicious Pumpkin flavored hot and cold drinks too!
So far, everything in our community has been going pretty well. The new Board of Directors continue to work diligently to help make our neighborhood safe. In less than one month we will have National Night Out 2025! This event gives neighbors an opportunity to get together, get to know one another better and enjoy a meal that is provided by your Board of Directors. We hope this helps to build a stronger community, increase crime prevention awareness, and strengthen police-community partnerships.Its core purposes are to increase awareness of crime and drug prevention, generate support for anti-crime programs, and send a message to criminals that neighborhoods are united and fighting back. So “Save The Date” on your calendar, October 7th, 2025 at 6:00 pm. And please do not forget that our September Owners Association Meeting will be held on September 15th at 7:00 pm at the Park/Pool area. The Board of Directors will revisit some items from last month and discuss some other items that are new. We hope you join us.
In other news we now have a P.O. Box to receive mail from our residents! After much discussion about ways to keep our community safe, we felt it was the right decision. You might be asking “How does having a P.O. Box keep us safe?” Every day mailboxes are vandalized and robbed of important pieces of mail. Many residents mail checks and money orders to the Board of Directors . So having a P.O. Box that is contained within a building keeps it safe. So going forward please send all correspondence to the following:
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
P.O. Box 195
4050 FM 484
Fischer, Texas 78623-9998
The email address of tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com is still in effect. Please continue to reach out should you have questions or concerns. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
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August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
September 7, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores!
We are just a couple of weeks away from the first day of Fall, September 22nd and I sure hope that the weather cools off just a little bit more. All the familiar activities are taking place that remind us of what we hope will be the end of hot and humid days. High School Football is going on Friday Nights, College and Professional Football follows over the weekend, Starbucks has their Fall menu out with delicious Pumpkin flavored hot and cold drinks too!
So far, everything in our community has been going pretty well. The new Board of Directors continue to work diligently to help make our neighborhood safe. In less than one month we will have National Night Out 2025! This event gives neighbors an opportunity to get together, get to know one another better and enjoy a meal that is provided by your Board of Directors. We hope this helps to build a stronger community, increase crime prevention awareness, and strengthen police-community partnerships.Its core purposes are to increase awareness of crime and drug prevention, generate support for anti-crime programs, and send a message to criminals that neighborhoods are united and fighting back. So “Save The Date” on your calendar, October 7th, 2025 at 6:00 pm. And please do not forget that our September Owners Association Meeting will be held on September 15th at 7:00 pm at the Park/Pool area. The Board of Directors will revisit some items from last month and discuss some other items that are new. We hope you join us.
In other news we now have a P.O. Box to receive mail from our residents! After much discussion about ways to keep our community safe, we felt it was the right decision. You might be asking “How does having a P.O. Box keep us safe?” Every day mailboxes are vandalized and robbed of important pieces of mail. Many residents mail checks and money orders to the Board of Directors . So having a P.O. Box that is contained within a building keeps it safe. So going forward please send all correspondence to the following:
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
P.O. Box 195
4050 FM 484
Fischer, Texas 78623-9998
The email address of tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com is still in effect. Please continue to reach out should you have questions or concerns. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
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August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
September 7, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores!
We are just a couple of weeks away from the first day of Fall, September 22nd and I sure hope that the weather cools off just a little bit more. All the familiar activities are taking place that remind us of what we hope will be the end of hot and humid days. High School Football is going on Friday Nights, College and Professional Football follows over the weekend, Starbucks has their Fall menu out with delicious Pumpkin flavored hot and cold drinks too!
So far, everything in our community has been going pretty well. The new Board of Directors continue to work diligently to help make our neighborhood safe. In less than one month we will have National Night Out 2025! This event gives neighbors an opportunity to get together, get to know one another better and enjoy a meal that is provided by your Board of Directors. We hope this helps to build a stronger community, increase crime prevention awareness, and strengthen police-community partnerships.Its core purposes are to increase awareness of crime and drug prevention, generate support for anti-crime programs, and send a message to criminals that neighborhoods are united and fighting back. So “Save The Date” on your calendar, October 7th, 2025 at 6:00 pm. And please do not forget that our September Owners Association Meeting will be held on September 15th at 7:00 pm at the Park/Pool area. The Board of Directors will revisit some items from last month and discuss some other items that are new. We hope you join us.
In other news we now have a P.O. Box to receive mail from our residents! After much discussion about ways to keep our community safe, we felt it was the right decision. You might be asking “How does having a P.O. Box keep us safe?” Every day mailboxes are vandalized and robbed of important pieces of mail. Many residents mail checks and money orders to the Board of Directors . So having a P.O. Box that is contained within a building keeps it safe. So going forward please send all correspondence to the following:
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
P.O. Box 195
4050 FM 484
Fischer, Texas 78623-9998
The email address of tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com is still in effect. Please continue to reach out should you have questions or concerns. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
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August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
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Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 29, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores and Happy Friday! Labor Day Weekend is upon us and we will no doubt have plenty of sunshine and hot weather. For residents who are pool card holders we ask that you take special care while using the pool over the weekend. Please review the pool rules, they are in place for your safety and several of these rules are mandatory per the State of Texas.
Many of you may have noticed that there is a new sign added to our Tamarack Shores marquee, it displays our current website address. The Tamarack Shores Board of Directors encourages all residents to visit the website on a regular basis for any updates. Since our August Owners Association meeting where the new Board of Directors officers were elected, we have committed our team to work together for the betterment of our community. We are researching ways that could potentially increase the value of our property. This benefits all property owners that live in our Community. We recently created a “Beautification Committee” comprised of 3 Board members. They are tasked with coming up with ideas to make improvements to the Common areas for all to enjoy. If you would like to suggest any ideas, we welcome all positive feedback, remember the old adage: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
We truly want to promote kindness within our community and overall just being a good and helpful neighbor. We are here to help each of you. Enjoy the weekend and be safe.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited. *************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now. It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said there will be new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
August 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores
Today Comal ISD welcomed back students at all the schools in this district. It is 589 square miles and includes parts of Comal, Bexar, Guadalupe, Hays, and Kendall counties. The elementary schools that are zoned for our attendance area are Rebecca Creek and Mountain Valley. If you have a Middle School aged student they would attend Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. And while Canyon Lake High School is right around the corner from us, High School Seniors who want to attend a school outside their designated attendance zone can apply for a student transfer. There are limited spots available so if you are interested in pursuing that as an alternative check with your school of choice first. Today is also the first day that students in Comal ISD are prohibited from using personal communication devices during the school day. The district has made the necessary exceptions for students with medical needs, IEP and 504 plans. For more detailed information please see https://www.comalisd.org/apps/pages/HB1481.
In other news, last night’s Monthly Board Meeting revisited topics from last month’s Annual, reviewed both the Financial and Architectural Report. The highlight of the evening the election of Board Officers. Here are the results:
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President: Yvette Little
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Vice President Matt Mayo
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Secretary: Martie Thacker
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Treasurer: Shireen Terry
The following are members of the Board of Directors:
Sharon Miley, Sandi Matheson, Carolyn Osborn, Heather Sopoci and Luzia Weston
This Board of Directors is a combination of experience from many levels and it will be a great asset to our community. We all share the same goal of working together to make Tamarack Shores a wonderful and safe place to live. Please continue to attend the Monthly meetings that are held at the community Park/Pool area, weather permitting of course. The meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of September and October 2025. The Board of Directors take a break in the months of November and December. The Board of Directors will have Monthly meetings again on the 3rd Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June and July 2026 when we hold the Annual meeting.
As many residents have driven down Tamarack Drive they have noticed that the pool has been able to reopen. We were very fortunate to obtain the appropriate General Liability Insurance so that we will be in accordance with the State laws. If you are still interested in purchasing a pool card, please send the request on the “Contact Us” tab. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner (24 to 48 hours). If you have any other questions or concerns please reach out to us in the same manner described above. Many Thanks to the Tamarack Shores Community.
August 17, 2025***Updated***
Good Morning Tamarack Shores! There is a lot going on in our community this month and we encourage all residents to attend the next monthly meeting scheduled for August 18th at 7:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Park/Pool area. One of the most important events taking place will be the election of the Tamarack Shores Board Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Per the community Bylaws, the Board of Director’s will cast their vote to elect the association’s officers. If there are any residents/members who wish to address the Board of Directors please review the following:
Pursuant to Article 6 Section 3 Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. All meetings of the Board are open to Owner/Member according to the law. Members may present items to the Board of Directors by making arrangements with the President in advance of the monthly meeting.Please email tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com with any item that you wish to present to the Board of Directors and it will be added to the agenda. Residents/Members will be given a 10 minute time limit to address the Board. (Robert’s Rules Of Order revised)
At the July Annual Owners Association meeting the residents in attendance made a motion to elect a new Board of Directors. At that time the motion was approved and carried out. There were two new members elected to the Board of Directors: Caroline Osborn and Heather Sopoci.
This year the date for National Night Out is October 7th. For those who are not familiar with this event it is something that is celebrated in communities across our country. National Night Out helps relationships between neighbors and law enforcement grow in positive ways while bringing back a true sense of community. The Board provides the main meal while we ask that residents who join us bring a side dish. We hope to see you there!
August 3,2025
***Additional Information***
Good Morning,
After reading the news that was added the other day we feel that many of our residents will be experiencing a myriad of emotions and have lots of questions. Rest assured that the circumstances surrounding the event in question shocked the Board and Officers. In the history of Tamarack Shores Board nothing like this has ever happened. And as we received guidance and information the Comal County Sheriff’s Department we immediately called for a series of meetings to guide us in going forward. The following are the measures being taken:
- Stricter guidelines focused on Board Officers and Members accountability
- Only 2 Board Officers will have access to the Tamarack Shores Bank Account
- All expenses for the Tamarack Shores community will require the approval and signature of the Treasurer and one other elected Board Officer
- Transparency with each Board Officer and Board member following the guide of Robert’s Rules of Order as it pertains to applicable situations
- Improved communication with the Tamarack Shores Community with a focus on response time to phone and email inquiries
Please direct any questions and concerns to the community email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
We will do our best to respond in a timely manner, typically within 2 to 3 days.
The Tamarack Shores Board appreciates everyone’s understanding and patience as we all work together to make our community a better place to live.
August 1, 2025
Good Morning residents of Tamarack Shores!
On July 26th the Owners Association Board met for our annual meeting and we had a large group of residents, comprised of both familiar and new faces. It was great to have everyone there to share their concerns with the Board. Your time and input was much appreciated. There was a lot of information to be shared that would change the Board in many ways.
Over the past several months the Budget reports indicated that we had been able to cover the monthly expenses however that left us in the deficit. The Board Officers/Members have had discussions on ways to offset the deficit. Each month when the former Treasurer presented her report there were questions about the accuracy. Each time the Board felt that it was a combination of things that caused the deficit. So in good faith we gave the Former Treasurer more time. On June 16th at the monthly Owners Association meeting the issue was brought up again. It was at this time that a long time and trusted former Board Officer gave his perception of what was happening and advised the Board to reject the report. The Board agreed and also accepted the assistance of two former Board Officers who volunteered to set aside time to help the Former Treasurer to find out what was causing the discrepancies and to review how to balance the Budget. As the meeting continued more questions arose from attending Board members and residents and it is important to note that at that time the Former Treasurer made the decision to remove herself from the meeting without offering any explanations. The Board received a motion to request the resignation of the Former Treasurer and it was a unanimous vote. The Board then accepted Shireen Terry as Interim Treasurer until August when the Board had their meeting. In the weeks to come after further review it was determined that there was overwhelming evidence of Misappropriation of Funds and the Board Members took steps to notify the authorities and seek their guidance. The Board also discussed how it would change the way things are done and are committed to being diligent and transparent. That being said there Board Members were voted upon at this meeting and Maria Castillo was not voted back onto the Board. There remaining Board members retained a spot on the Board and two residents became new Board Members; Heather Sopocis and Caroline Osborne. We welcome them and look forward to seeing them at the next meeting in August.
Additionally while reviewing the Financial statements it was determined that we lost our General Liability Insurance coverage which meant that the Pool would remain closed until we could find an Insurance company that would provide us with coverage. Just yesterday we received an affordable quote for the Insurance Policy and the Board received a majority of votes to move forward with the Insurance Provider. That being said, the pool will reopen immediately! Please continue to watch the the website for more updates. Many Thanks to everyone.
July 26, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
The Annual Owners Association meeting will be taking place at the community Park/Pool at 9:00 am Saturday, July 26, 2025. Seating is limited so feel free to bring a chair. Over the last few meetings the Owners Association Board Officers and Members have discussed ways to improve how the meetings are presented and the overall decorum, meaning the interaction between residents and Board Officers/Members. The community Bylaws, Article Eleven Parliamentary Authority states that “Robert’s Rules of Order Revised’ shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable. The Board is committed to following the guidelines more closely. We feel it is one of the ways that will best serve the residents of Tamarack Shores. With regard to paying dues and pool card purchases, this will be done at the end of the Annual Meeting tomorrow. We encourage everyone to attend and look forward to seeing you there.
Thank You
July 19, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores! The last few weeks we have seen so many stories about the aftermath of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. It is heartbreaking and our prayers are with all the families who suffered the loss of loved ones, pets and homes. We are fortunate that our lake was low enough to absorb all the water that flowed into it from the Guadalupe River. The lake has risen to 892.3 feet (67.5% full) according to the US Army Corps of Engineers as of tonight at 9:00 pm. For more information on which boat ramps are now open visit https://tpwd.texas.gov for the most up to date information. The next subject is for “Pool Card Holders” only. Sometime this morning after 9:30 am a resident reported that they were unable to use the pool because there. Fecal Matter/Feces in the water. It is absolutely unacceptable given that there are restrooms available. Now the pool is closed for emergency maintenance and it will be reopened once it is tested as safe for public use. Video recordings are being reviewed to determine who may be responsible for this incident. If we can determine definitively who is responsible for this grievance, they may be held accountable for any additional costs incurred for having to disinfect the pool and their pool privileges may be suspended.
On July 26, 2025 at 9:00 am the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be hosting the annual meeting. It is essential that all residents attend the Owners Association Board Officers will be discussing vital information that is important for all residents. It will also be an opportunity to present your concerns and ask questions that the Board Officers/Members can help with. The Owners Association Board Officers and members are doing their best to make our community a better place to live. We hope to see you there, please bring a chair as seating may be limited.
**************Urgent Message***************
Texas Water Company – Boil Water Notice: Canyon Lake Shores PWS 2025-07-06 00:22:16 CDT 2074711332935644
This is an update from the Texas Water Company. Due to Flood Contamination, the public water system in your service area is under a boil water notice. For more information, visit www.tx water. com, and click on service alerts.
July 3, 2025
Good Evening Tamarack Shores~We added some more information that was not available until now.
It is that time of year where we celebrate our country’s independence from British rule, July 4, 1776. It symbolizes the nation’s founding, embodying ideals of liberty, self-governance, and the pursuit of happiness, celebrated through festivities that reflect these values. While lately things in our country have been challenging, we are fortunate to have the freedoms stated above. We may forget from time to time there are countries that limit freedom of speech, have significant gaps in women’s rights or have a good health and educational system in place. So that being said, let’s be sure to be mindful of our neighbors while launching sky sparklers. We should be considerate of the time and remember to bring in our pets. The loud noises will no doubt cause some of them to be anxious or scared. We also should acknowledge any Veterans who live in our neighborhood in case they may deal with PTSD. We want to wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July!
The Pool; we usually have something to say about the pool, how it is used and sadly how it is misused. Most recently a resident allowed their guests to use the pool without being present. They also exceeded the number of guests allowed in the pool, had food and drinks in the pool area and their guests were using safety equipment as a toy, causing it to break.
Now while we do appreciate that the guests complied when kindly asked to remove the food and drinks from the pool area, all the things listed are NOT ALLOWED. The Pool Card Holder/resident was in clear violation of the pool rules & regulations and could be subject to losing Pool Privileges along with being financially responsible for the replacement of damaged items. There is video footage that is under review. We ask that every Pool Card Holder/Resident follow ALL the rules & regulations as posted at the pool and the website. When one person misuses the pool that causes damage or unscheduled cleaning it means the pool is CLOSED for the rest of the Pool Card Holders/Residents. It hardly seems fair for everyone to suffer the consequences for the actions of one person. PLEASE kindly adhere to the expectation. IF you are using the Pool and see something that is going on contact a member of the TSOA Board immediately. Their contact information is listed on the Community Board at the pool. You don’t even have to say who you are and just report the facts. There is an email address also listed that goes to an inbox that is monitored. IF we receive an email reporting a violation it will be addressed and if it requires Medical or Law Enforcement, dial 911. The TSOA is hard at work to make great changes in our community. And with each resident’s help, “together, we is better than me”.
We have included the Tamarack Shores Owners Association July Letter that was sent out along with the Dues Billing invoice. If you would like to review it online, see below. We have highlighted important information regarding the Dues Billing Invoice that was mailed out recently. If you have any questions or concerns TSOA invites you to attend the next meeting on July 26th at 9:00 am at the Community Pool/Park area.
TAMARACK SHORES OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Hello and Greetings from your TSOA! The annual meeting of the Tamarack Shores Owners Association will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 26th, 2025 at the subdivision pool area on Tamarack Drive. Seating is limited, so please bring a chair. Canopies are welcome.
The Board invites each of you to attend this year’s annual gathering and to consider serving on the Tamarack Shores Owners Association Board. Please understand that Board Officers/Members do not receive a salary or compensation for their service. They serve our community on a volunteer basis. During this meeting, we shall address the following vital matters: the Financial report, updates on the Pool and Parks, the Architectural report, and the election of Board Members. Only property owners are eligible to cast their vote, provided they are members in good standing. Each property account is entitled to a single vote.
The Board meets on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Pool/Park, except for November and December.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association current Board officers and members want to take this time to say “Thank You” to everyone who has responded to our call for help with additional financial assistance. In doing so this helps keep the Tamarack Shores Owners Association up and running. That being said the new Special Assessment total is $60.00 plus the Annual Assessment of $21.00. That makes the total due $81.00. This will be reflected in your next statement.
The Board made changes to pool use fees due to unique circumstances. They are as follows: • Property owners who want to use the pool will pay a pool usage fee of $125 this year.
- Associate pool memberships are available this year. We are limiting the number of Associate pool cards for Tamarack Shores resident families to 25. The annual cost will be $200. No Associate pool cards will be issued to anyone who does not live in the subdivision.
- Any property owner using their property for short-term rentals, such as AIR BnBS will be charged $500 for a yearly pool card for each individual property they own.
- The pool gate will need a new key card effective Sunday, July 27th. There is a $75 replacement card fee for lost/stolen cards. Also as a reminder, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8-10 p.m. are for adults only, age 18 and up.
Your TSOA is here to assist property owners and the interests of the subdivision. The Board continues to file complaints with County offices such as Environmental Services with positive results and significant successes. Please know that member complaints are taken seriously, and the Board will do whatever can be done legally and effectively to resolve your issues. The Architectural Committee continually works to ensure that restrictions are followed.
Plan your calendar for National Night Out! Join us at the pool, Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6 p.m. The main course will be donated, so bring your family, a covered dish, your own drinks and chairs. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your neighbors from Tamarack Shores.
TSOA Annual Meeting: 9:00 a.m., July 26, 2025, Tamarack Shores Park/Pool area. Bring your chair as seating is expected to be limited.
Thank You
June 26, 2025
**********Pool Update – Opens Tomorrow Opens at 8 am **********
Good Afternoon Tamarack Shores Residents,
Good news, the phone line is working again and we will be compliant with the state laws and regulations. We kindly ask that the phone be used for its intended purpose; Police and Medical emergencies only. We hope that our community of pool card holders can understand why having a working phone is so important. It should NOT be used:
- for personal phone calls
- Misused, ie making crank phone calls, ordering food for delivery
- Damaged or Vandalized in any way
- Or treated like a toy, ie, children pulling on the cords, playing on the phone
Quite simply, if the phone does not work, the pool must be closed until it’s repaired. This is not fair for the pool card holders who do follow the rules and regulations. If you have any questions about the pool rules/regulations or need clarification, please feel free to reach out to us.
The pool will be running on a small scale mechanism due to the equipment that we received being damaged and nonfunctional. We don’t have a new delivery date as yet but will update when we have more information. The Board finds it necessary to share this bit of information with our community because it addresses the number of times the pool must be cleaned and how much time it takes to ensure the pool maintains safe chemical levels. Please try to rinse off before and after getting in the pool. Research shows that getting into a pool with dirt and debris on your body can cause significant damage to pool equipment and increase maintenance needs. Dirty swimmers introduce contaminants that disrupt water chemistry, clog filters, and cause other problems, including your health.
June 22, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
As many of you may know the community pool has been out of service for the last week or so. Due to the extensive damage done to the phone system at the pool, it will remain closed. We are working with the service provider to restore service. Tamarack Shores Owners Association must comply with the state laws regarding the accessibility of a phone on the grounds of the community pool. For more detailed information please see below:
Texas Pool Phone Code Requirements
Texas Administrative Code, Title 25 Health Services. Part 1 Department of State Health Services. Chapter 265 General Sanitation. Subchapter L Standards for Public Pools and Spas
Post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas shall have a telephone that is capable of immediately summoning emergency services and that is readily accessible within 200 feet from the pool or spa water. Any other electronic means of summoning emergency service will qualify as a telephone if clear instructions for its use are provided by signage. A telephone that is answered by an on-site office does not meet the requirements of this subsection. The following shall apply to telephones for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas:
(1) The telephone may be located inside or outside of the pool yard or spa yard if the enclosure entry gates and doors of the pool yard or spa yard are never locked in any manner, or the gate or fence is not more than 4 feet 4 inches tall.
(2) The telephone shall be located inside or outside of the pool yard if the pool is a Class A or B pool.
(3) The telephone must be located outside of all other pool yards or spa yards if all of the following occur: a. The entry gate(s) or door(s) are locked on either side of the gate or door.
b. The enclosure entry gates and doors and the enclosure fences and walls are all higher than 4 feet 4 inches.The pool or spa is operated in conjunction with:
i. Lodging such as hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, or mobile home parks;
- ii. A property owner’s association, private organization, or club;
iii. A school, college, or university while being operated for academic or continuing education classes, or iv. Practice event (excluding competition events in accordance with paragraph A).
(4) Each entry gate and door of a pool yard or spa yard that is locked must have a sign on the exterior of the gate or door or on the exterior of the enclosure fence or wall immediately adjacent to the gate or door, stating the location of the telephone outside of the enclosure and complying with the content and letter size of paragraph 5 of this subsection if: a. The telephone is located outside the pool yard of a Class A or B pool; or
b. The telephone is required to be located outside the pool yard or spa yard under paragraph 3 of this section.
(5) Regardless of where the telephone is located or whether the gate(s) or door(s) are locked, a sign must be installed inside the pool yard or spa yard in plain view of the pool or spa and state in letters at least 1-inch-high: “In case of emergency, call 911.” If the telephone is not readily visible from the pool or spa, the sign inside the pool yard or spa yard shall include a concise description of the location of the telephone.
In addition to the phone service, we experienced an unexpected problem with a new part which malfunctioned once it was replaced. Again, we appreciate your understanding and patience while we work to resolve both issues.
June 20, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We felt it prudent to share the latest news. As you know, this past Monday there was an Owner’s Association meeting held at the church down the street. A bulk of the meeting was to review the community Treasurer’s Report and our current standing. At the conclusion of this topic it was determined that the position of Treasurer will be vacated and an Interim Treasurer will fill in until a new Treasurer is elected. Additionally, the “Online payment” feature is on a pause until further notice. Please contact the OA Board via email to arrange any necessary payments. Check or money order – NO cash please.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this unexpected change. Please contact the Board Officers or send an email to: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We will do our best to respond within 24 to 48 hours.
If you are interested in purchasing a pool card or have previously submitted a request for a pool card and have NOT completed the purchase, please send an email via the website as listed above.
Thank You
June 15, 2025
Good Day Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wants to wish a “Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, StepFathers and Mothers who wear both hats. The love and support for your children and family is appreciated. We hope that you have this day to rest, spend time with your loved one and of course enjoy a delicious meal.
The next bit of information we want to share with our residents directly impacts ALL residents who purchased a Pool Card. Over the course of the last 24 – 48 hours someone has vandalized the pool and surrounding pool area. The OA Team has been very transparent about the expectations for residents and their guests and the Pool Rules/Regulations are readily available on the Information Board at the Pool and of course this website. Whether this was an intentional or accidental event, the end result is the Pool is closed until further notice. It is also important to explain that this causes another expense for Tamarack Shores OA to incur.
In this day and age when businesses and companies have unexpected loss or expenses that gives them no other choice but to pass that onto the consumers. So, IF this was INTENTIONAL, understand that your actions have consequences and as our investigation into the situation continues please be prepared to face those consequences. IF this was accidental, we understand that can happen from time to time. Please reach out via email to explain the circumstances surrounding this event. IF you know who it was we ask that you let your OA Team know, again a simple email will be sufficient and your identity will remain anonymous.
Going forward there will be NO food or drinks allowed inside the pool area OR while swimming. When the pool opens again, these rules will be strictly enforced. That being said members of the OA Board will make random visits to the pool and park area to ensure it is being used according to the Tamarack Shores Rules/Regulations.
The forthcoming topic has been revisited numerous times over the past two years and is, frankly, one of significant sensitivity and urgency: the welfare and quality of life for residents with domestic pets.
This issue does not encompass all pet owners; a drive through our community reveals homes with adequately fenced yards, spacious dog runs, and ample shelter for outdoor pets, accompanied by consistent supplies of food and water.
For pet enthusiasts, there is no greater joy than returning home to a beloved pet, exuberantly greeting them with barks and excitement. However, it is disheartening to witness the increasing number of animals left to roam freely, lost, or discarded like refuse. Furthermore, many outdoor pets experience little to no human interaction, often lacking sufficient shelter from the elements, as well as food and water. We must also acknowledge those animals tethered to trees or posts. Although they may be limited to a ten-foot radius, one must consider the impact of such confinement on their well-being, as they are unable to enjoy even brief moments of freedom alongside their owners.
In all these scenarios, these innocent animals did not choose this existence; they simply sought love and care, always looking to the humans who brought them into their lives. Pet ownership entails a greater responsibility than many realize. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the demands of your pet(s), please do not hesitate to seek assistance. Our community thrives on mutual support, and it is unjust to allow these animals to suffer.
Contrary to some beliefs, pets are indeed capable of understanding and experiencing emotions. Numerous studies over the years have consistently shown this, with some variations. For further insights, I encourage you to visit:https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/ . Also visit this website: https://post.bark.co/fun/what-life-is-like-for-chained-dog/. This resource may shift your perspective on domestic pets and their care.
Once again, if you require assistance with your pet, please reach out via our website or email: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com . You may also consider asking a neighbor or contacting the Canyon Lake Animal Shelter. Together, we can ensure the well-being of our furry companions. If you see something, say something. There should be no fear of conflict or retribution. Hopefully the owners will simply understand the situation has come to light out of concern for a helpless pet. And if for some reason there is, then we would encourage you to reach out to the Comal County Sheriff’s Department and/or Animal Care Services.
June 10, 2025
Good Evening Residents of Tamarack Shores,
We hope you all have had a pleasant 2 weeks into June. We are still dealing with a water shortage due to the prolonged drought that is affecting many places around the country. Canyon Lake hasn’t been this low (47 % full) in over 100 years. Once again we are asking that our community adhere to all the rules outlined at the Texas Water Company website by visiting this link: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions
This June 16th there will be a OA meeting at 7 pm at the Community Pool area. This is a great time for any Tamarack Shores resident to stop by and hear all about what is going on in our community. There will be a recap about information from the last meeting as well as information about the future of Tamarack Shores rules/regulations and dues. Here is an interesting fact, Tamarack Shores was established some time in the late 1960’s to early 70’s. And Tamarack Shores is one of the only subdivisions in the Canyon Lake area that has not changed the amount of the dues. With the rising costs of everything from food to fuel to utilities one can only wonder how Tamarack Shores has been able to get by without any increase to their annual dues. We have been fortunate to have residents who donated extra monies in addition to their annual dues without any hesitation. To those individuals, we thank you for your contribution, we understand that not everyone is in the position to make this extra contribution. We know that times are tough for everyone. The Tamarack Shores recently met to discuss the financial state of our OA. This outcome from this meeting is forthcoming, so please be on the look out for it.
And for anyone who is interested in pool cards, coming to the meeting is also a good time to make that purchase. Please see Susan Carpenter for any questions or concerns regarding the pool cards. While we are on the subject of the pool, please be mindful to adhere to the rules and regulations outlined on this website. It will be added as an additional page and available in English and Spanish. For Tamarack Shores property owners who have vacation rental property it is vital that you review these rules and ensure that your clients/visitors adhere to them.
Once again the subject of pets that are left outdoors is still an important subject. Being a pet owner comes with a lot of responsibility, especially when we endure the Texas heat and the few months of the year when it gets very cold. Please be sure to provide adequate drinking water for your indoor/outdoor pets and some sort of shelter to provide shade. Please review this website for more information: https://www.tpr.org/podcast/the-source/2022-01-17/texas-law-now-bans-dog-owners-from-unlawful-outdoor-tethering. The article itself references the city of San Antonio, but the laws put into place fall under the state of Texas. It also addresses repeat offenders. Please do not be afraid to contact Comal County Animal Services if you see a pet in distress. They can be contacted at 830-608-2016.
We hope that you find this information helpful. As always if you have questions use the “Contact Us” page or email tamarackshoresresidentquestions@gmail.com.
June 1, 2025
Happy first day of June Residents of Tamarack Shores! We have been so fortunate to have some rain a few days this week. It might seem insignificant but every little drop helps. That being said, we should still be mindful of when the heat returns to be diligent in caring for outdoor pets.
The next bit of news is the community pool is out of service. There was an issue with the pipes and flow of bad water. Needless to say the pool cannot be used for the time being. Keep your eye on the website for more information.
May 15, 2025
Update: The recent news reports are calling for extreme heat conditions. Additionally we all know that Summer in Texas is traditionally hot, our community included. That being said, please be sure to provide adequate food, water and shelter for your outdoor pets. And a friendly reminder, in Texas, it is illegal to leave a pet outside in extreme weather without adequate shelter, food, and water. This includes cruelty to non-livestock animals and unlawful restraint of a dog. Some cities also have specific ordinances to protect pets in extreme weather conditions. IF you see a pet in distress, do the right thing and contact Comal County Animal Care Services, it could save the pet’s life. These pets do have feelings and don’t deserve to be neglected.
May 11, 2025
Good Morning Residents of Tamarack Shores!
The OA Team wishes all the Mothers in our community a very Happy Mother’s Day. We recognize that being a parent is not easy, especially in this world we live in. But we certainly appreciate all of the hard work and effort that you put forth each day. Motherhood is not a job, it is a choice, a lifelong commitment to raising your children to feel loved, happy and safe. All the while teaching them the most basic things in life, to practice kindness, work hard and become a productive human being in your community as well as everywhere they go. First time Mother’s, a very special Happy Mother’s Day! You are embarking on one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures of your life.
Summer is right around the corner and we can look forward to hot days and wish for cool evenings. We are still only 45.9% full for our Canyon Lake water level as of May 10th, 2025. While we have had a few days of rain, it was not enough to make a significant increase. Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Something else to think about with Summer being around the corner, kids of all ages will be home until roughly mid August. Please remind Elementary age kids to be careful playing outside and to be mindful of traffic in our neighborhood. For our Middle School and High School kids, let’s practice safety while walking around. If it is at night, please be mindful to have a flashlight or wear something reflective. And for our High School drivers, please be mindful to watch the speed limit. There are adequate signs posted in our neighborhood. We have plenty of deer, wildlife and domestic pets that run free.
That brings up the next concern, house pets; dogs in particular. In Comal County, including Canyon Lake, dogs are not allowed to run at large and must be restrained. This means they need to be on a leash, within a fenced area, or otherwise under the direct control of their owner. Violations can result in fines, and unrestrained dogs may be impounded.
If you have dogs that are “escape artists”, don’t be afraid to ask for a helping hand from neighbors. We want to help keep your pets safe not just from being hit by a car but also from the area wildlife. I feel sure that your neighbors would be willing to help find a solution.
IF you feel like having a pet has become more than you bargained for or perhaps the rising costs to keep them fed or providing the pets with the appropriate shelter, whatever the reason and you have to make the difficult decision to give them up PLEASE reach out to our area shelters. If you have ever looked at the neighborhood social media platforms you will find so many posts about dogs running loose, being dumped at area stores, parks and boat ramps. Please help keep these dogs safe. All they ever wanted was to be loved and cared for by their owners.
This brings a close to this week’s posting. Thank you again.
April 26, 2025
Greetings Tamarack Shores Residents~
Hope that everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend with family and friends.It has been a quiet couple of weeks and the weather has been pleasant. We have had a few days of rain but not quite enough to make a big difference. Please continue to be mindful of water usage. We can only hope that there are some rainy days ahead. There has been an increase in traffic on 306 with improvements to the road and folks visiting the Whitewater Amphitheater. Please be extra careful and drive safe, especially on the weekends. One more bit of news is we are working hard to get the community pool ready for this season. Don’t forget to purchase your pool card to cool off on the hot Summer days. As always if you have any questions or concerns please send an email to tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com
March 30 – April 1 2025
Hello Residents of Tamarack Shores We hope that everyone is doing well and looking forward to one of our most favorite times of the year-Spring! The days are longer, the weather warms up and most nights are still cool. The trees shake off their winter nap, with buds popping like popcorn into fresh leaves and flowers, gearing up for a growth spurt as they get ready to strut their stuff in the summer sun. This Spring is especially important since we have had very little rain over the last few months, there is renewed hope that “April Showers” will make an appearance on a regular basis. If anyone has had a chance to walk down by the Lake, they will see the effects of this drought. The water is so low that it is possible to walk from Hancock Horse Trails to almost the other side close to the road that leads to the Marina! That being said, we ask all Tamarack Shores residents to be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the water company. We still have a long road ahead of us and need to preserve what we have.
This next issue our OA team is dealing with is the rising costs to care for and maintain our swimming pool. There are a small number of residents who use the pool; some are full time residents, some are seasonal residents and lastly a group of property owners who use their homes for profit by listing on Air B & B, VRBO, Homeaway.com, etc. Our Accounting/Bookkeeper OA Team member explained at our meeting a few months back that the company we use to cover the swimming pool doubled. They did their best to shop around for the best annual price but sadly the new rate was the best option. That being said, we renewed and paid for another year. However that left us in the “red” with regards to covering the costs to get the pool up and running for this Summer season. We are so very grateful to one individual who stepped up during our time of need and loaned the OA Team the exact amount needed. At the last meeting we brainstormed different ideas to raise money to keep the pool going for another season. Last season we took a big hit financially due to damages caused by people who did not follow the guidelines posted at the pool and vandals. It is important to understand that when the pool and area are mistreated we have to close it for repairs. This happened frequently last season and that impacted every person that DID NOT attribute to the misuse and destruction of the pool/area. We made every effort to address each issue to prevent any further problems. It is no laughing matter nor is it fair for the residents who use it responsibly as they have paid extra to have that privilege. So we are asking everyone who lives in the homes next door, across the street or behind the Pool, IF you see something, say something. Alert any one of the OA Team members. Their contact information is posted at the Pool. Call the Comal Sheriff Department for assistance too. As a community, we should make every effort to come together and protect our homes and common areas.
There has always been a problem with traffic speed throughout our community. Recently a resident noted their experience with a driver who was reckless and did not follow the very basic rules with regard to traffic. I called the Sheriff Dept. and was told the following: Texas law establishes a default speed limit of 30 mph for residential streets. The 20 mph speed limit is only in certain parts of the roads. You willl notice it coming down Tamarack Dr. as you get close to the park. We need to be mindful to follow all the signs posted throughout our community. Especially early in the morning and afternoon where there are kids either waiting for pick up or drop off with area school buses.
On the subject of school, it has been a tradition of High School Seniors to participate in “Senior Assassin”. It is a game where the graduating Seniors are assigned another Senior student and they are armed with water guns as they seek them out. They are essentially free game at any public place. There are rules as to where they can be caught. The last Senior standing at the end wins and collects the reward. So if you happen to see a young adult hiding in the bushes or peeking around corners don’t be alarmed, they are just playing a game!
March 17, 2025
Good Morning Tamarack Shores
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This month has gone by so quickly that we have not been able to catch up. Here is a website to help locate something to do: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/tx–new-braunfels/st-patricks-day/. The days are getting warmer and we are seeing a few more high wind warnings than last year. Please be mindful of the burn bans for our area. In addition as of March 16, 2025, Canyon Lake is at 48.0% full. Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- Current Water Level: 879.11 feet above mean sea level
- Full Pool: 909.00 feet
- Flood Pool: 943.00 feet
- Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 feet
Let’s do our part to help by adhering to the Texas Water Company Conservation plan. See their website for more information at https://www.txwaterco.com/.
Not too much more to update on but will have more after the next OA Team meeting. Be safe Tamarack Shores Residents.
February 21, 2025
At the last Board meeting there was much discussion about the importance of maintaining a well kept yard/property and what we could do to help each other. One of the suggestions was coming up with a group of individuals who could volunteer their time to offer assistance with simple tasks such as mowing/trimming a yard, picking up reasonably sized debris from yards and help with disposal to name a few. If you are interested in what I like to call “The Good Neighbor” idea, please reach out to us via the email address: tamarackshoresresidentquestion@gmail.com. We also want to take the time to acknowledge those who have made improvements to their property. Thank you for doing your part to help make our community a better place to live.
Another aspect that falls under “The Good Neighbor” idea includes a growing concern on crime and illegal activities that seems to be happening. The Tamarack Shores OA team hopes that all residents, whether full time, seasonal, homeowners or renters, want the same thing; to live peacefully and feel safe here. As a community we need to look out for one another especially if someone sees or hears of something that can be harmful to a person, pet or property. Let’s try to follow the “If you see something, say something” movement that is used throughout the Comal County School District. If you have any questions please reach out via email.
And lastly the Tamarack Shores OA team is working on providing the Board Members an identification badge to wear when they are out in our community interacting with residents or following up on inquiries that are submitted via the website. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to read the website.
February 2, 2025
Happy Groundhog Day residents of Tamarack Shores! Good old Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today which means there are 6 more weeks of Winter. We can only hope that if Phil is correct, it will not be too cold, icy or snowy. That being said, let’s not forget to be prepared for freezing temperatures again. Wrap the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. The piped be it metal or plastic can expand and burst, then once thawed water will be spraying everywhere. Please consider the ripple effect this has on not just Tamarack Shores but the whole area around us. Keep in mind there are still low water levels still present. For more details see the link provided: https://www.txwaterco.com/water-conservation/drought-management/comal-county-drought-conditions .
Now this next subject is quite the hot topic and there are many residents who have shared their concerns and complaints, all hoping to find an amicable solution. There is no doubt that it will “step on some toes” and may even offend or cause some residents to be upset. But please understand that this Editorial piece is being discussed because it is important for all parties concerned. In the past, this subject was addressed with subtlety, hoping that it would get the message across and that changes would be made. That has not been the case. That being said, here we go.
When people drive into Tamarack Shores at first glance it is pleasant and welcoming to the eye. However when someone drives along Tamarack Drive as it winds and curves up and down the hill, the further in they go, they begin to see properties that are not as well maintained, some with yards that are littered with random items scattered about. and some have trash stacked in piles from doing renovations or just cleaning out storage space. For the residents of Tamarack Shores who are long time residents and new residents who have built new homes here this is distressing and for some even embarrassing. It is understood that not everyone can afford to obtain a dumpster to dispose of the items but one must hope there are some other options even if it means keeping the front of the properties clean and well manicured and storing the trash and debris behind the home or in large trash bags. It is vital that we keep debris and trash from overflowing into another person’s property as well. It also helps to keep the brush and grass cut to keep the wild animals from making it their home. If there are toys that are used on a daily basis it is a great idea to place them in a storage bin so they can be protected from the environment and that also helps the toys to be well preserved. Most recently Comal County Environmental agent paid a visit to a resident in our community and made note of some very apparent violations. The agent validated the concerns and alerted the OA Committee. The information provided by the agent will be discussed at our next OA meeting later this month and it is our goal to come up with a plan of action.
The overall takeaway from this editorial piece is as follows:
One person’s trash can affect others by contributing to environmental pollution, attracting pests that can spread disease, impacting aesthetics in shared spaces, and potentially causing harm to wildlife, ultimately impacting the health and quality of life for everyone in the community, even if they don’t directly dispose of the trash themselves; improperly discarded trash can also lead to clogged waterways and flooding issue
Key points about how one person’s trash affects others:
- Disease spread: Trash can attract rodents and insects which can carry diseases, potentially spreading them to humans through contact or bites.
- Water contamination: Litter entering waterways can harm aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
- Air pollution: Burning trash can release harmful pollutants into the air. Always check then Count Burn Ban information before burning.
- Aesthetic impact: Litter in public areas can negatively impact the appearance and enjoyment of spaces for everyone. It can also cause property values to drop.
- Economic impact: Cleanup costs associated with litter can burden communities and businesses.
- Wildlife harm: Animals can become entangled in or ingest trash, causing injury or death.
Thank you to all who read this page on our website.
December 7th, 2024
Today is a special day, lest we forget those who served in the past, present and future. These are the men and women we honor today because our Freedom came with a price. We take a moment to remember them and to be Thankful for their service.
Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes. More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack, including civilians, and another 1,000 people were wounded. The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Today there are only 16 still living, according to a list maintained by Kathleen Farley, the California state chair of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors. Military historian J. Michael Wenger has estimated there were some 87,000 military personnel on Oahu on the day of the attack. As a community, Thank You to all men and women who have served in the Armed Forces.
Now that the cooler weather has arrived please do not forget to give your fur babies shelter from the elements be it rain and cold. We need to also remember that Comal County Animal Services maintains great sources of information on their website.
Neighborhood safety is important to everyone, please be mindful to adhere to Burn Ban guidelines. It may be so tempting to sit outside in the cold weather and light up a fire pit but there are very important conditions to consider. Our community has been fortunate to have very few issues that are being brought to OA Team as of late. Should you have any concerns, please reach out to the Board.
In other news, the weather continues to cool down, a few rain showers here and there but we are still seeing low water levels at the lake. And with that we must consider the county is still under a burn ban. Please continue to remain diligent and responsible.
The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is looking for about 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking for Thanksgiving 2024. Operation Home Cooking is an annual tradition that helps service members feel at home during Thanksgiving. I hosted twice and it was one of the most rewarding experiences my family had the pleasure of participating in. Here are some more details in case you are interested:
When to apply: Applications are accepted from October 28 to November 20, 2024.
Where to apply: Email Laurie Pozorski at laurie.pozorski@us.af.mil
Who can apply: Host families must live within an hour of the San Antonio metropolitan area and pass a background check.
What’s involved: Host families will provide transportation to and from the Pfingston Reception Center at JBSA-Lackland. They will also accept two trainees into their homes for the holiday.
What to expect: Trainees will be picked up at the Pfingston Reception Center between 7–9 AM and must be returned by 6 or 7 PM, depending on the week of training.
And finally the latest news on changes to our website. At each of the OA meetings there was usually at least one resident who would ask when we would start accepting payments online. After much discussion and careful consideration the OA Team is proud to announce that we are now set up to receive payments online via the website. With the help of our new Treasurer, Susan Carpenter we have a PayPal account that is directly set up to have monies sent to the Tamarack Shores OA Association bank account. There is a place on the Tamarack Shores home page that is titled “Online Payments Now Accepted”. You must double click on the Title Line in RED to be redirected to the next page. There is a form for you to fill out and directions on how to submit the payment. The information will then be stored on a spreadsheet for our Treasurer to reference should there be any questions. Going forward, we will not be accepting Cash Payments for anything. Please refrain from attempting to hand off any payments to anyone other than Susan Carpenter. If you would rather pay by check, that is also an option. It can be mailed to our Treasurer at the following address:
Susan Carpenter
1577 Pecan Circle
Canyon Lake, Texas
78133
October 18, 2024
Finally we are getting a taste of some cool mornings and evenings! It is definitely a welcome relief to this intolerable heat. We are still feeling the effects with the lack of rain, low water levels of the lake and the ongoing Burn Ban. Please keep this in mind if you feel like it is “okay” to burn downed branches. Please take a moment to read the following information taken from the Comal County Fire Marshall’s Office.
Tamarack Shores Owners Association
900 Tamarack Drive
Canyon Lake, Texas 78133
Board Meetings
on the 3rd Monday of Each Month
(Except November & December)
Annual Owners Association Meeting on the 4th Saturday of July