Outcome — Palestine

HOA Compliance Achieved in Palestine, TX

Project meets your covenants, your insurer, and your board minutes.

We work to your design guidelines, dock-line setbacks, and material specs. Closeout packet includes photos, permit copies, and material receipts ready for your association's records.

HOA Compliance Achieved in Palestine: what to expect

Most Palestine area work is on private ranch and acreage impoundments without an HOA, but the Lake Palestine corridor neighborhoods — including subdivisions in the Frankston and Berryville reaches — do carry deed restrictions and in some cases active associations with design guidelines. For these lots, UNRMWA shoreline permitting and HOA covenants run in parallel, and a project that clears one authority but not the other still can't close. We design to both sets of requirements and deliver a closeout packet organized for association records.

  • UNRMWA shoreline-alteration approval is the first gate; we handle that submittal and confirm the approved design matches any applicable HOA dock-line setbacks and material specs before fabrication.
  • Closeout documentation includes UNRMWA permit copy, depth-probe record, construction photos, and material receipts — organized for the association's records and ready for a title company review on a future sale.
  • Dock-line setbacks on Lake Palestine corridor lots vary by cove geometry and the specific subdivision plat; we measure and confirm each project against the recorded easement before setting pilings.
  • For retaining wall work in Palestine-area waterfront subdivisions, we match wall materials and cap height to the covenants — some associations specify natural stone or specific block profiles, and we source to spec.
  • Where a project required a variance or conditional approval from UNRMWA, we include the variance document in the closeout packet so the association's records accurately reflect the approved deviation.

How this plays out around Palestine

Palestine is the Anderson County seat, south of Athens — historic downtown, working ranches, and a steady inventory of private ponds and acreage waterfront work.

Anderson County is heavy on ranch and timber land. Most projects here are private impoundments — pond construction, dam repair, and bank stabilization on stocked tanks. Many ranches combine pond work with a small dock or a retaining wall package on a single mobilization.

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