August HOA Information

Your Neighborhood’s Official Website: www.bluestemridgehoa.org/

FREE… FREE… FREE…FREE

“Back to School Party for Blue Stem Ridge Residents,” Saturday, Sept. 21st 10 am – 12:00 noon in the cul-de-sac on 31st Street. Barbecue/Chicken/Baked Beans/Chips. Come join us and get to know your Board Members. Games for all ages, Dance Contest, Live DJ, Prizes. Bring your own beverage.

All roofs in the Bluestem Ridge edition are required to have the same color shingles, the universal color is “Weathered Wood”.

All improvements to your home involving changing paint color, adding swimming pools in ground or above ground and adding additional parking space must be approved by the Architectural Committee before starting.


Most reported Covenants and Restrictions violations.

  • Garbage containers not removed after collection (Thursday’s)
  • Yards not mowed, edged, and weeded
  • Trailers and Commercial Vehicles left in driveways or street curbs
  • Not knowing website address
  • Please make sure you clean up after your furry friends
  • Not picking up or letting their newspapers accumulate in the driveway or yard

All residents of Blue Stem Ridge should remove garbage container(s) from the street area at the end of Thursday after garbage collection.


Article IV, Section 4 (i) PLEASE READ Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions; page 8

All residents of Blue Stem Ridge are proud of their yards and flower beds keeping them exceptionally manicured. Thanks for the great work and your neighbors appreciate your effort. Be looking out for the next yard of the Season.

Section 4 (g) Maintenance of Lawns and Plantings on Lots PLEASE READ Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions; page 8

All residents of Blue Stem Ridge Boats, Trailers, Motor Homes or other Recreational Vehicles must be concealed within the residence garage or located behind approved 6-foot sight-proof fence.

Section 4 General Restrictions: (f) PLEASE READ Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions; page 8

Storm Shelters

Storm Shelters cannot be visible from the street and must meet all City of Moore Codes. Please contact the City of Moore Inspections to acquire your City of Moore Permit, Direct # 793-5051. A fee of 24.50 is required. This will automatically register your Storm Shelter with the City of Moore in case of an emergency so first
responders can assist you if needed.

Help Stop Fraud

Door to door solicitors are required by Moore City Ordinances to have a Solicitors Permit issued either by the Police or City. You can call the police non-emergency number 793-5171 and they will send someone out to check them out.

Neighborhood Watch Information

The Neighborhood Watch Program draws upon the compassion of average citizens, asking them to lend their neighbors a hand.

How Neighborhood Watch Works

Neighborhood Watch is a group of neighbors who believe that fighting crime is every citizen’s responsibility. Each person agrees that they are responsible for taking care of themselves as that of their neighbor.

In a short time, everyone should get to know their neighbors, who have dogs, how many children in the family, what cars people own. You will also learn who in your neighborhood has valuable skills to contribute, such as CPR Training. When you know these things, it becomes easier to spot suspicious people and identify vehicles
that are not normally in the neighborhood.

If everyone participates, Neighborhood Watch can reduce crime and make the neighborhood a safer place to live.