FCCSA Newsletter - June 2025 June 2025 | Seite 5

Association Meeting Dates

TUESDAY

10

JUN
THURSDAY

26

JUN
TUESDAY

8

JUL
THURSDAY

24

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Recipe Box

Prep: Cook: Serves:
5 mins 15 mins 6 people
INGREDIENTS
6 Medium hamburger buns 6 slices Cored fresh pineapple 6 Seasoned Smash Burger Patties, garlic peppercorn flavor
1 Large red onion, very thinly sliced
1-1 / 2 cup Hawaiian BBQ sauce
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DIRECTIONS
5 pm – Appeals Board Meeting
Zoom
6 pm – Board Meeting
RE / MAX Fine Properties- 3616 Hwy 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478
5 pm – Appeals Board Meeting
Zoom
6 pm – Board Meeting
RE / MAX Fine Properties- 3616 Hwy 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478
All meeting dates are subject to change or cancellation.
Recipe provided by Lake Colony H-E-B
Hawaiian Smash Burgers
Step 1
Heat a heavy skillet or flat-top griddle to medium-high.
Step 2
Using spray oil, lightly coat inside of buns and set aside. Drain pineapple slices and gently pat dry with a paper towel. Set aside.
Step 3
When griddle or pan is hot, place smash burger meat on griddle. Place a small piece of parchment paper on top of burger meat. Using the back of a heavy spatula or a heavy press, push down firmly to spread out to the size of the bun. Add onions on top of each. Cook 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or to an internal temperature of 165 º F. Season with salt and pepper as desired.
Step 4
While hamburgers are cooking, toast buns and pineapple slices alongside the burgers.
Step 5
To assemble burgers, pour Hawaiian BBQ sauce on toasted sides of buns. Add burgers and grilled pineapple. Top with any additional garnish such as lettuce or avocado as desired.
CommunityNews
Tree Topping While tree trimming is necessary and good for the health and structure of the tree, FCCSA would like to remind you that excessive tree trimming or“ tree topping” is not allowed on shade trees. To completely remove branches to the point where the tree looks like the image below is a violation and you will receive a Deed Restriction Violation for trimming a tree in this manner. Current ANSI( American National Standards Institute) tree standards state that no more than 25 % of the tree canopy should be removed in a single growing season. FCCSA staff is happy to help answer any questions and provide any additional information on how to approach tree trimming if you have any questions or concerns. As always, we look forward to continuing to work with you on maintaining a wonderful community together.
Trash Pick Up Services
FCCSA members should refer to their municipality for questions regarding trash pickup services. The links to each city are included below.
City of Sugar Land
https:// www. sugarlandtx. gov / 313 / Solid-Waste- Recycling-Service
Missouri City
https:// www. missouricitytx. gov / 478 / Municipal-Solid-Waste-Program
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