Frequently Asked Questions

This page contains answers to common questions concerning the neighborhood.


How much are homeowner's dues?

Homeowner's dues are $200 per year. Statements for annual dues will be sent on June 15th and will be due on August 1st with late fees assessed on August 2nd. This will allow homeowners 45 days from the statement date to pay their dues.


Where do I send the dues?

Clarke Pointe Homeowners' Association, P.O. Box 646, LaGrange, KY 40031


What do my dues go towards paying?

Maintenance and beautification of the front entrance and common areas.


When is the annual meeting?

Usually in September with an official letter regarding date and time mailed to each homeowner.


Who gives approval for fences?

The Clarke Pointe Homeowners' Association. Please initiate the request to ...


Who gives approval for additions such as garages?

The Developer. He may be contacted at ...


Who does the snow removal and where does the money for that come from?

The county does the snow removal on the streets that are turned over to the Association: Clarke Pointe up to the hill, Stone Mill Way, Stone Mill Court, Crescent Court, Quarry Court. Your dues pays for the streets at the top of the hill and the newest section.


Who do we contact if we have problems with cars parked in the street?

Contact the Road Department if you have problems with people parking in the street.


If we want to put in a pool, who do we contact?

Pools are okayed by the Developer.


Can we put in an above-ground pool?

In ground pools are all that are available.


Where do we get our mailboxes fixed or replaced?

US Post does the mailboxes and their number is 245-0087.


What is the history behind Barnhill Cemetery in Clarke Pointe?

William Barnhill, (1785-1852) from North Carolina participated in the Battle of New Orleans. He later came to settle in the southern part of Oldham County now known as Ballardsville. His wife, Ruth Boone, also from North Carolina, was cousin to the frontiersman, Daniel Boone. The grandson of William Barnhill, James W. Barnhill, along with a partner established the La Grange Woolen-mills. The Barnhill’s were mostly farmers and owned this property as well as acreage in the area almost to the Henry County line at one time. Barnhill Cemetery is located on your left just before you go up the hill.

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