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Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 1 of 21 DOC #2026012388 Pages 21 AFFIDAVIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 202.006 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE THE STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF BELL § BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared S who, being by me duly sworn according to law, stated the following under oath: “My name is Sarah B. Gerdes. I am over twenty-one (21) years of age mpetent to make this affidavit. I have personal knowledge of all facts stated heréi e all true and correct.

I am the attorney for Village of Sage Meadows (Temple ers Association, Inc., a Texas non-profit corporation (the “Association”), and gen authorized by the Association’s Board of Directors to sign this Affidavit, The Association is a “property owners’ association as defined in Section 202.001(2) of the Texas Property Code.

Attached hereto is the original of, Raced A} grect copy of, the following dedicatory instrument, including known amendments ox stpp ents thereto, governing the Association, which instrument has not previously 4 recorded: VILLAGE OF SAGE MEADOWS (TEMPLE) HOMEOWNERS gSSO ATIO C. DESIGN GUIDELINES.

The document attached hetéto ub the Association.

Dedicatory instrumbrits *Association that have already been filed in the Condominium R ell County are as follows: 3 eCt to being supplemented, amended or changed by 1.) Declaratiok recofded as. Ba ent No. 200600055931, Official Public Records of Bell County, Texas.

ent and Supplement to Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and age of Sage Meadows, recorded as Document No. 201000045764, Official Public ecords, Bell County, Texas.

4.) Second Supplement to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions for Village of Sage Meadows, recorded as Document No. 2011-00037071, Official Public

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lic ecords, Bell County, Texas.

4.) Second Supplement to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions for Village of Sage Meadows, recorded as Document No. 2011-00037071, Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

5.) Third Supplement to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions for Village of Sage Meadows, recorded as Document No. 2012-00041538, Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

6.) Fourth Supplement (and Amended and Restated Sixth Supplement) to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions for Village of Sage Meadows, recorded under Volume 8846, Page 311, Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

SDG: VOSM-000!

Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 2 of 21 7.) Bylaws of Village of Sage Meadows (Temple) Homeowners’ Association, Inc., recorded as Document No. 200600060221. Official Public Records of Bell County, Texas.

8.) Amended and Restated Rules and Regulations of Village of Sage Meadows (Temple) Homeowners’ Association, Inc., recorded as Document No. 201500047485, Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

9.) Amended and Restated Rules and Regulations of Village of Sage Meadows (Temple) Homeowners’ Association. Inc., recorded as Document No. 201500047485. Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

10.) Notice of Dedicatory Instruments for Village of Sage Meadows (Temple) Homeowners’ Association, Inc., recorded as Document No. 201500046987, Official Public Reégrds of Bell County, Texas.

11.) Fine and Enforcement Policy for Village of Sage Meadows Homeowners’ Association, Inc., recorded as Document No. 20 Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

YW SIGNED on this the YT day of March 2026.

Printed : Sarah. B. Gerde Atto for Village of Sage Meadows Te ‘owners Association, Inc.

THE STATE OF TEXAS

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. 20 Official Public Records, Bell County, Texas.

YW SIGNED on this the YT day of March 2026.

Printed : Sarah. B. Gerde Atto for Village of Sage Meadows Te ‘owners Association, Inc.

THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF FT BEN BEFORE ME, t Gerdes, who. after bei Affidavit and that ev is true and corr ed authority. on this day personally appeared Sarah B.

n stated under oath that she has read the above and foregoing B t, slaved’, FABIOLA GUTIERREZ-MARTINEZ “a Notary Public, State of Texas Comm. Expires 01-14-2074 Notary ID 135229768 4!

Ss sNo Ss wa lity, SDG: VOSM-0001 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 3 of 21 DESIGN GUIDELINES VILLAGE OF SAGE MEADOWS (TEMPLE) HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

These rules govern Lot and residence (i.e., “Property”) aesthetics in the categories listed aesthetic appeal, and the HOA Board (and ACC Committee) is com good community standard for all shared spaces as well. In an HOA your community, such as traditional, modern, colonial, BcHic design elements like roof pitch, exterior materials, and Exterior Finishes and Colors Regulate the color schemes and exterior finishes allowed for homes within the community.

This includes rules regarding paint colors, siding materials, and trim details. Buildings should be finished in a natural color palette (gray, brown, white, dark green, etc.) and may not include any primary or bright colors. All finishes must be presented to the ACC for review and approval.

Page 1 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 4 of 21 Exterior Modifications ACC approval is required for exterior home changes such as repainting, roofing, siding, or other visible Property alterations. The ACC oversees minor home changes, ensuring a cohesive neighborhood appearance, even if it is just changing the front door's color.

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epainting, roofing, siding, or other visible Property alterations. The ACC oversees minor home changes, ensuring a cohesive neighborhood appearance, even if it is just changing the front door's color.

Architectural Modifications and Addition ACC approval is required for building additions like garages, sheds, decks, or patie tention that only new construction be placed and erected on a Lot. Any stordg g on a Lot (a) may not exceed 8 feet in height, (b) must not be visible fro front dr-sidé street, (c) must be made out of materials that are harmonious with the prima idence {i.e.-painted the same color as the house, shingles to match the house) and fe located within all setback lines Air Conditioning Units HVAC Location. No air-condj S may be installed on the ground in front of a residence or on the roof . No air-conditioning apparatus or evaporative cooler may be attachec all or front window of a residence or at any other location where it would 6 5m any street, any other residence, or Common Area Utility boxes Permanently ifs No Window AC Units Use of a wall type air conditioner that is visible from any street, common areas, neighboring Property, or any other Improvement is prohibited on any part of the Property. Window air conditioners are prohibited.

Page 2 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 5 of 21 Barbecue Units Barbecue units are only permitted within the backyard of each Lot so as to be screened from any street, common areas, or neighboring Property. In the event of any dispute regarding what portion of a Lot constitutes the “backyard” the opinion of the Board will be final, binding, and conclusive.

Antennae & Satellite Dishes Except as expressly provided below, no exterior radio or television antennae_2

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t constitutes the “backyard” the opinion of the Board will be final, binding, and conclusive.

Antennae & Satellite Dishes Except as expressly provided below, no exterior radio or television antennae_2 a Property without the prior written approval of the ACC. Basic Guidelj antennas or satellites are: (b) an antenna designed to receive video prog ingéservices via multipoint distribution services, including multichannel ipomt distribution services, which is one meter or less in diameter ort (c) can antenna thatis designed to rece hb broadcast signals; (collectively, (a) through (c) are referred fie "Permitted Antennas") shall be permitted subject to reason ements as to location and screening as may be set forth in rules a ACC, consistent with Applicable Law, in order to minimize i S viewed from streets and adjacent Property.

right, but not the obligation, to erect an aerial, aratus for a master antenna, cable, or other r the benefit of alt or any portion of the Property.

ntennas. A Permitted Antenna may be installed solely on satellite dish communicati der of preference, the locations of a Permitted Antenna which shall be Onsidered least visible by the Board are as follows: (i) attached to the back of the principal single-family residence constructed on the Lot, with no part of the Permitted Antenna any higher than the lowest point of the roofline and screened from view of adjacent Properties and the street; then (ii) attached to the side of the principal single-family residence constructed on the Lot, with no part of the Permitted Antenna any higher than the lowest point of the roofline and screened from view of adjacent Properties and the street.

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mily residence constructed on the Lot, with no part of the Permitted Antenna any higher than the lowest point of the roofline and screened from view of adjacent Properties and the street.

Page 3 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 6 of 21 Clotheslines; Awnings No clotheslines and no outdoor clothes drying or hanging shall be permitted in the Subdivision, nor shall anything be hung, painted or displayed on the outside of the windows (or inside, if visible from the outside) or placed on the outside walls or outside surfaces of doors of or any residence on any Lot, and no awnings, canopies or shutters (except for those heretofore or hereinafter installed in accordance with Plans and Specifications approved by the ACC) shall be affixed or placed upon the exterior walls or roofs of any residence onany Lot, or any part thereof, nor relocated or extended, without the prior writte the ACC.

Basketball Goals Basketball goals must either be portable or attached to # behind all building setback lines. No basketball goals ma any street, or be allowed to hang out over any street at ar are permitted, provided that: (i) no portable bask ll goal nay-be placed or utilized on or within any right-of-way. All basketball goals must b erly maintained and painted, with the net in good repair. Portable basketball go stored out of view of the street, other residences, and common areas In the event that an Owner fails to comply with the provisions of this Secti d, or its agent shall have the express authority to remove the orrene. he expense of which shall be borne by the Owner thereof. SS Generators manufacturer's recommendations between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Wind Energy Generation Equipment. No windmills, wind generators, or other apparatus for

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reof. SS Generators manufacturer's recommendations between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Wind Energy Generation Equipment. No windmills, wind generators, or other apparatus for generating power from wind shall be erected or installed on any Property.

Page 4 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 7 of 21 Decorations and Lighting Customary seasonal decorations for holidays are permitted without approval by the ACC but shall be removed within thirty (30) days of the applicable holiday. Outside lighting fixtures shall be placed so as to illuminate only the yard of the applicable Lot and so as not to affect or reflect into surrounding residences or yards. No mercury vapor, sodium or halogen light shall be installed on any Property which is visible from any street unless otherwise approved by the ACC.

Mobile Homes, Travel Trailers, and Recreational Vehicles No mobile homes, travel trailers or recreational vehicles shalt be pa parked temporarily for a period not to exceed seventyeach two (2) month period. Mobile homes, travel trailer stored on a Lot in a garage or covered structure a ved in Tanks No tank used or proposed in connectio water, oil, or liquid petroleum gas (LPG be erected, placed, or Pome Temporary Structures No tent, shack, or other the Property without t temporary structur actual constructio tten approval of the ACC; provided, however, that or storage of tools and equipment, , and foremen during g§ maintained with the prior approval of the ACC, approval to Colored concrete must be integral color and may not include any primary or bright colors. A neutral palette is preferred.

Layout of driveways shall follow alignments that minimize grading and other disturbance to the site.

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olor and may not include any primary or bright colors. A neutral palette is preferred.

Layout of driveways shall follow alignments that minimize grading and other disturbance to the site.

Page 5 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 8 of 21 Driveways must allow for adequate drainage along the street with the use of a culvert.

Vehicular gates on individual driveways/ Lots are not permitted.

The design, construction material, and location of: (i) all driveways, and (ii) culverts incorporated into driveways for ditch or drainage crossings, must be approved by the ACC and be in conformance with the Plat and drainage design for the Property. Each Owe be responsible, at such Owner's sole cost and expense, for properly and on a tjm asis maintaining driveways and culverts.

Fencing Existing fencing must be in good condition, consistently the’sameé ct All visible sides, with no breakage, additional pieces attached or splintered/brokengieces. No fence may be constructed on the Property without the prior written co ¢ ACC. All fences and walls shall be constructed of masonry, brick, wo other material approved in writing by the ACC. No chain link or wire fencing is allowed. ce or wall on any Lot shall extend nearer to any street than the front of the reside Except as otherwise specifically approved by the ACC, all streetside side f orner Lots shall be set no closer to the abutting side street than the property h Lot. No portion of any fence shall exceed six ( 6) feet in height. Any feng thereof that faces a public street shall be constructed so that all strug tr 1 and, unless the ACC determines otherwise, public right-of-way.

Roofing.

2e’constructed with “Energy Efficiency Roofing” with the advance ACC. For the purpose of this Section, "Energy Efficiency Roofing"

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d, unless the ACC determines otherwise, public right-of-way.

Roofing.

2e’constructed with “Energy Efficiency Roofing” with the advance ACC. For the purpose of this Section, "Energy Efficiency Roofing" cooling efficiencies greater than those provided by customary composite ¢) provide solar generation capabilities. The ACC will not prohibit an Owner from installing Energy Efficient Roofing provided that the Energy Efficient Roofing shingles: (i) resemble the shingles used or otherwise authorized for use within the Property; (ii) are more durable than, and are of equal or superior quality to, the shingles used or otherwise authorized for use within the community; and (iii) match the aesthetics of adjacent Property.

An Owner who desires to install Energy Efficient Roofing will be required to comply with the architectural review and approval procedures set forth in the Restrictions. In conjunction Page 6 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 9 of 21 with any such approval process, the Owner should submit information which will enable the ACC to confirm the criteria set forth in this Section. Any other type of roofing material shall be permitted only with the advance written approval of the ACC.

Solar Energy Device Solar Energy Devices may be installed in accordance with the procedures and requirements set forth by the industry & in line with the aesthetics of the community.

Construction and Contractor Signs No construction or contractor sign of any kind or character shall be displayé Law, no sign of any kind may be displayed to the public view on any P prior written approval of the ACC.

Security Signs One small security service sign is permitted pe or safety; (2) violates a taw other than a law

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f any kind may be displayed to the public view on any P prior written approval of the ACC.

Security Signs One small security service sign is permitted pe or safety; (2) violates a taw other than a law prohibiting the display oj speech; (3) contains language, graphics, or any display that is patently offensive shall be limited to: (i) a maximum face area of five (5) square feet on each visible side and, if free standing, is mounted on a single or frame post; (ii) an overall height of the sign from finished grade at the spot where the sign is located may not exceed four feet (4'); and (iii) the sign shall be removed within two (2) business days following the sale or lease of the Lot.

Political Signs Page 7 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 10 of 21 Political signs may be erected provided the sign: (i) is erected no earlier than the 90th day before the date of the election to which the sign relates; (ii) is removed no later than the 10th day after the date of the election to which the sign relates; and (iii) is ground-mounted. Only one sign may be erected for each candidate or ballot item. Display of political flags is prohibited.

No Soliciting One (1) "no soliciting" sign is permitted near or on the front door to the princip ce e constructed upon the Lot, provided that the sign may not exceed twentyinches.

Flags Owners are permitted to display certain flags on the Owne as set forth below.

s/of America, the flag of United States Military, or one (1) flag with official insignia of a college or university KPermitted Flag") and permitted to install a flagpole no more than five feet (5') in lene xe to the front of a residence near the principal entry or affixed to the rear esi¢ Permitted Flagpole").

Only two (2) permitted Flagpoles are allov

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tall a flagpole no more than five feet (5') in lene xe to the front of a residence near the principal entry or affixed to the rear esi¢ Permitted Flagpole").

Only two (2) permitted Flagpoles are allov prior to installing vertical free Bilagps Lot.

Flags - Installation and sidence. Approval by the ACC is required gs installed in the front or back yard area of any fevec deseandi g Flagpoles, installed in accordance with the Flagpole (iii) Any Permitted Flag displayed on any flagpole may not be more than three feet in height by five feet in width (3' x 5’); (iv) With the exception of flags displayed on Common Area, the flag of the United States of America shall be displayed in accordance with 4 U.S.C. Sections 5-10 and the flag of the State of Texas shall be displayed in accordance with Chapter 3100 of the Texas Government Code; Page 8 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 11 of 21 (v) The display of a flag, or the location and construction of the flagpole shall comply with Applicable Law, easements, and setbacks of Record; (vi) Any Permitted Flagpole and Freestanding Flagpole must be constructed of permanent, long-lasting materials, with a finish appropriate to the materials used in the construction of the flagpole and harmonious with the residence.

(vil) A Permitted Flag, Permitted Flagpole or Freestanding Flagpole must be maintained in good condition and any deteriorated flag or deteriorated, or structurallyunsafe Permitted Flag, Permitted Flagpole or Freestanding Flagpole shall be repaired, rf, or removed.

(viii) Any Permitted Flag may be illuminated by no more tha landscaping light of low beam intensity, as determined by the ACC in Flagpole or Freestanding Flagpole.

Landscaping Standards Landscaping changes can affect the appearangé

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e illuminated by no more tha landscaping light of low beam intensity, as determined by the ACC in Flagpole or Freestanding Flagpole.

Landscaping Standards Landscaping changes can affect the appearangé the Subdivision’s overall aesthetic. For these landscaping plans before an owner begi scale modifications like tree no, | p andscaping work. This includes largeavting, and fountain installations.

Our HOA sets requireme includes vegetation gro , tree trimming, and removal of dead plants. This mon areas (i.e., sidewalks) which needs to be at an 8’ 28’ minimum will be force cut at the owner’s expense. No Landsca Wways be maintained to ensure an attractive appearance.

The e@ must be watered with sufficient frequency to maintain a healthy and attractive appearance.

Grass must be maintained at a height not exceeding 6”.

Plants must be trimmed so as to avoid an overgrown appearance.

Page 9 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 12 of 21 Plants in front of a window must be trimmed so that at least 75% of the window is visible from the street facing the window.

Turf grass areas and beds must be kept weed-free.

Borders must be edged year-round.

Sickly and dying plants should be removed and replaced.

Perennials that die back during winter must be cut back to remove dead maté Mulch and loose ground covers must be replenished as needed i Ss Often than annually) Any ground cover that washes into the street must be prom removed.

Drip Irrigation Drip irrigation provides optimum water consery€tic walkways and eliminate wat street.

Traditional Sprinkler Sprinkler heads should be Bellet o minimize overspray onto drives and Rain Barrels The ACC must approve r.

“Rainwater Collectig primarily to collect Applications f ection systems.

all mean a system or series of mechanisms designed

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et o minimize overspray onto drives and Rain Barrels The ACC must approve r.

“Rainwater Collectig primarily to collect Applications f ection systems.

all mean a system or series of mechanisms designed ef for subsequent use by the Owner on the Owner's Lot.

of any Rainwater Collection System shall be submitted to the n application for, or impose reasonable restrictions on, the installation at does not meet one or more of the required standards established by these Rainwater Collection System: (1) be of a color consistent, in the reasonable opinion of the ACC, with the color scheme of the residence; (2) not display any language or other content that is not typically displayed on such barrel or system as it is manufactured; .

Page 10 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 13 of 21 (3) shall not be located on property owned by the Association or located between the front of the property owners’ home and an adjoining or adjacent street; (4) to the greatest extent reasonably possible, be located and/or shielded so as to minimize the visual impact of the installation on adjacent properties, Lots and common areas; (5) shall be constructed of a non-reflective material; and (6) shall not exceed eight feet in height.

Streetscape Planting Guidelines Each Lot is required to install and maintain a minimum of 2 shade trees (mf in caliper). Trees shall be installed within the front setback area and_sk average of 30 feet on center, following an organic alignment (not ing Cedar Elm Burr Oak Live Oak Monterrey (Mexican White) Oak Lacey Oak © Lighting Light fixtures shall be cohesi color.

Plants sidewalk, street, driveway, or mailbox.

Invasive Plants Prohibited. Plants considered to be invasive will not be approved.

Landscaping & Outdoor Features Turf Grasses Page 11 of 18

ohesi color.

Plants sidewalk, street, driveway, or mailbox.

Invasive Plants Prohibited. Plants considered to be invasive will not be approved.

Landscaping & Outdoor Features Turf Grasses Page 11 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 14 of 21 Acceptable Grasses. Owners may replace high-water demand turf grasses such as St.

Augustine with a grass that has a lower water requirement, such as Buffalo, Zoysia, or Bermuda. An Owner may choose any combination of grasses that is suitable for the Lot. No single turf grass is ideal for all situations, so an owner should carefully consider the soil and sunlight conditions before selecting new turf grass.

Artificial Turf is allowed with ACC approval.

Landscaping and Outdoor Features Regulations regarding landscaping, fencing, outdoor structures (such as and hardscaping (like driveways and walkways) are outlined in these gui Any proposed decorative items such as birdbaths, statuary, vegetative items must be included in a landscape plan anda ed inadvance. Photos of these items should be included in the submission. The AGC and/or Board reserves the right to limit the number of decorative items.

Planters All planters and any decorative item use 2: an attractive appearance. Decorative item is not considered to be part aes la st always be maintained to ensure e placed in driveways, as the driveway a of the Lot.

Walks and Drives kways. Concrete and continuous solid surfaces in and sidewalks only.

other accurate depiction and the percentage of yard to be covered with gravel, rocks, and cacti (the "Xeriscaping Application").

The Xeriscaping shall be aesthetically compatible with other landscaping in the community as reasonably determined by the ACC. For purposes of this Section, “aesthetically

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"Xeriscaping Application").

The Xeriscaping shall be aesthetically compatible with other landscaping in the community as reasonably determined by the ACC. For purposes of this Section, “aesthetically compatible" shall mean overall and long-term aesthetic compatibility within the community.

Page 12 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 15 of 21 The Xeriscaping shall not attract diseases and insects that are harmful to the existing landscaping on neighboring Lots, as reasonably determined by the ACC.

Non-Vegetative Ground Cover Allowable ground covers are decomposed granite, ground or chipped hardwood mulch, crushed limestone, flagstone, or other loose stone material approved in writing by the Committee. The ground cover must be maintained to prevent weed growth and t be replenished periodically. The ACC may restrict the types of allowable ground the topography presents a risk of wash-off onto the street or other property.

Large Rocks Stone and boulders (whether natural or concrete) are permissible if and not as a primary or dominant landscape feature.

Raised Beds Details for raised beds must be submitted to the . Decis tbe made on a caseby-case basis.

Weed Barriers Materials (such as landscape fabric) us Weed growth must not be visible from the street or adjacent Lots.

O Borders Required Xeriscape areas shoul landscaped areas. Bord need by a border to define the turf areas from the ist of metal edging, natural stone, brick, or masonry cts include stone, clay brick pavers, or concrete masonry Materials for Borders All masonry products must be tightly fit into place to avoid displacement and weed encroachment or growth between masonry units. Crushed granite or sand is recommended

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te masonry Materials for Borders All masonry products must be tightly fit into place to avoid displacement and weed encroachment or growth between masonry units. Crushed granite or sand is recommended for the spaces between masonry units. Brick masonry must be approved for color and type; if brick units are to be used for borders, they must be solid- units, not common bricks with holes. No "common" concrete blocks (cinder blocks, for example) are permitted. If steel Page 13 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 16 of 21 edging is used, it must be properly staked and set with the top edge not more than 2 inches above grade. No plastic edging will be allowed in the front yard.

Prohibited Materials: Un-stabilized gravel, stamped asphalt, bare dirt, grass.

Page 14 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 17 of 21 APPENDIX A Approved Plant List In addition to the plants listed below, all plant species listed in the current edition of the City of Austin Grow Green "Native and Adapted Landscape Plants” shall be accepted.

Scientific Name: Acer grandidentatum Carya illinoinensis Fraxinus texensis Platanus occidentalis glabrata Quercus muhlenbergii Quercus laceyi Quercus shumardii Taxodium distichum OQ Ulmus crassiflolia ORNAMENTAL TREES, Scientific Name: Morella cerifera Rhus virens Cordia boissieri Eysenhardtia texana Leucaena retusa Styphnolobium affinis Bauhini Cercis canadensis texana Chilopsis lin Diospyros texana !lex decidua llex vomitoria Lagerstroemia indica Parkinsonia aculeata Prunus Prunus caroliniana Rhamnus Caroliniana Sophora secundiflora Un Cercis canadensis re g Rhus lanceolata Aesculus pavia Mexican Sycamore Chinkapin Oak Lacey Oak Shumard Oak Bald Cypress Cedar Elm Common Name: Wax Myrtle Evergreen Sumac Mexican Olive Kidneywood

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ra Un Cercis canadensis re g Rhus lanceolata Aesculus pavia Mexican Sycamore Chinkapin Oak Lacey Oak Shumard Oak Bald Cypress Cedar Elm Common Name: Wax Myrtle Evergreen Sumac Mexican Olive Kidneywood Goldenball Leadtree Page 15 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 18 of 21 Eve's Necklace Anacacho Orchid Red Buckeye Texas Redbud Desert Willow Texas Persimmon Possumhaw Holly Yaupon Holly Crape Myrtle Retama / Palo Verde Mexican Plum Carolina Laurel Cherry Carolina Buckthorn Texas Mountain Lauret Mexi Mexican Redbud Flameleaf Sumac Oxbow on the Guadalupe - Design Guidelines SHRUBS, Scientific Name: Abelia grandiflora Agave spp.

Anisacanthus wrightii Callicarpa americana Cotorned Eysenhardtia texana a parviflora Ilex vomitoria Forestiera pubescens Garrya ovata Hespe a Ilex vomitoria "Nana" Lantana On m frutescens Mahonia trifoliolata Myrica cerifera Rhus aromatic Rhus virens NS Rosmarinus officinalis Sabal texana Sophora a Symphoricarpos Orb Viburnum rufidulu Yucca pallid rizontalis Dasylirion texanum Commo G bella Agave, various Flam s American Beauty Berry Cotoneaster Texas Sotol Texas Kidneywood Texas Elbow Bush Silk Tassel, Mexican Red Yucca Yaupon Holly Dwarf Yaupon Texas Lantana Texas Sage Agarita Wax Myrtle Fragrant Sumac Evergreen Sumac Rosemary Texas Sabal Palm Eve's Necklace Coralberry Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum Page 16 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 19 of 21 Pale Leaf Yucca PERENNIALS, Scientific Name: Achillea millefolium Aquilegia canadensis Liriope muscari Lonicera sempervirens Nolina texana Ophiopogon japonicus Pavonia lasiopetala Poliomentha longiflora Rosmarinus officinalis "prostratus" Salvia farinacea ©) Salvia greggii Salvia romeriana Santolina chamaecyparissus Tradescantia spp.

Common Name: Yarrow Columbine, Red Liripoe

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a Poliomentha longiflora Rosmarinus officinalis "prostratus" Salvia farinacea ©) Salvia greggii Salvia romeriana Santolina chamaecyparissus Tradescantia spp.

Common Name: Yarrow Columbine, Red Liripoe Coral Honeysuckle Bear grass or Basket Grass] Pavonia Mexican Oregano Trailing Blue Sage Cherry Sage ROSE Santoliha\.a der Cotton Oxn e Guadalupe - Design Guidelines Scientific Name: Andropogon gerardii Andropogon Scoparius Buchloe dactyloides Cynodon spp.

Muhlenbergia lindheimeri Panicum virgatum Zoysia spp.

Page 17 of 18 Shelley Coston, Bell County TX Clerk Page 20 of 21 VINES, Scientific Name: Bignonia capreolata Campsis radicans Gelsemium Sempervirens Lonicera sepmervirens Parthenocissus quinquefola Common Name: Big Bluestem Little Bluestem Buffalo Grass Bermuda Grass Big Muhly Switchgrass Zoysia Grass Common Name: Crossvine , Trumpet Creeper Carolina Yellow Jasmine Coral Honeysuckle Virginia Creeper Fig Vine Prohibited Plant List In addition to the plants listed below, all City of Austin Grow Green "Native and Ada andscape Plants" as invasive plants to be avoided, shall be prohibited eet g Scientific Name: LQ Photonia glabra Nerium Oleander Melia azedarach Nandina Domesitca Ligustrum jap¢ Ailant Page 18 of 18 Bell County CAO Shelley Coston County Clerk Belton, Texas 76513 Instrument Number: 2026012388 AS AFFIDAVIT Recorded On: March 17, 2026 Parties: VILLAGE OF SAGE MEADOWS TEMPLE HOMEOWNERS able Pages: 20 ASSOCIATION INC To VILLAGE OF SAGE MEADOWS Comment: u f Pages: 21 ( Parties listed above are for Clerks’ reference only CLERKS RMF: .00 RECORDING: 1.00 $86.00 Record and Return To: Sears, Bennett & Gerdes, LLP 03/17/2026 8:40:28 AM fosterk - BCCCD0735

above are for Clerks’ reference only CLERKS RMF: .00 RECORDING: 1.00 $86.00 Record and Return To: Sears, Bennett & Gerdes, LLP 03/17/2026 8:40:28 AM fosterk - BCCCD0735 | hereby certify that this instrument was filed on the date and time stamped hereon and was duly recorded in the Real Property Records in Bell County, Texas Shelley Coston f Bell County Clerk [st OSfrm