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WINTER 2014

Pine Needles:  Application of pine needles throughout the Common Area and around all townhomes was completed by the end of February. Please submit a Work Order for any area that needs to be addressed or may have been overlooked. Entrances:  The island at the Homeplace entrance on Hearthwood will be redesigned during the Spring when warmer temperatures […]

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FALL 2013

Front Railings:  The front railing project is now 75% complete with Saddlegate completely finished. As a reminder, the budget for masonry replacements for the year has been completely utilized and will resume next year. With much cooler seasonal temperatures setting in, front railings may be put on hold until warmer Spring temperatures return. The progression of

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SUMMER 2013

Landscaping:  Pruning of shrubs throughout the community was completed prior to the end of Summer when drier weather conditions accommodated scheduling. Please submit a Resident Work Order for any shrubs and foliage that may be need additional pruning on an individual basis. Homeowners and residents may not put down mulch with personal plantings due to its nature

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SPRING 2013

Summer Pruning:  The above average Spring rain has made bushes and shrubs throughout the community bloom and grow quite rapidly. The Summer pruning may begin sooner than anticipated so everything does not become too over grown. Some pruning of bushes and shrubs may have to be severe to keep them within growth limits and not interfere

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WINTER 2013

Termite Inspection:  The annual termite inspection around all townhomes and Common Area throughout the community has been scheduled for the middle of March as follows: March 13th: Autumncrest Drive; March 14th: Hearthwood Court; March 15th: Saddlegate Court. Front Railings:  The front railing project will resume when warmer Spring temperatures return. The various conditions of the front railings

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FALL 2012

Landscaping:  Pruning of shrubs was needed again due to the above average late Summer and Fall precipitation and has been completed. Plantings that are still identified to be resting against or attempting to climb up, on, into, or through, Homeplace units, stoops, steps, railings, or downspouts continue to be addressed. Aerating and reseeding the lawns was

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SUMMER 2012

Landscaping:  Pruning of shrubs was completed before the excessive heat arrived for the Summer. Plantings that are identified to be resting against or attempting to climb up, on, into, or through, Homeplace units, stoops, steps, railings, or downspouts continue to be addressed. Please submit a Resident Work Order for any shrubs and foliage that may need

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SPRING 2012

Termite Inspection:  The annual termite inspection around all townhomes and Common Area throughout the community was completed the middle of February. There were no reported areas of concern found on the property. Landscaping:  Pruning of all shrubs and bushes was completed during the Winter. Some bushes and shrubs may have appeared to be severe; however, this was

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FALL 2011 / WINTER 2012

Transition:  Priestley Management Company began their management services of the Homeplace community effective October 1st. Your patience and understanding during the transition has been greatly appreciated. All homeowners were mailed statements with account balances due for verification. If a homeowner does not contact the management company regarding any possible discrepancy with the balance owed, payment in

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SUMMER 2011

Changes:  The contract with Prestige Management Group for management services will end on September 30th. Notification from the new management company will be received in the very near future with information and direction regarding this time of transition. Please continue to notify the current management company with any work order requests through the end of September.

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