Building Maintenance
The Association performs carpentry maintenance and painting of the buildings in the community. Different phases are completed in different years. Call management to find out when your home will be serviced.
The Association performs carpentry maintenance and painting of the buildings in the community. Different phases are completed in different years. Call management to find out when your home will be serviced.
The lawn maintenance season begins on 4/15 of each year and concludes on 11/15 of the same year. Unit Owners are responsible for watering their own trees, shrubs and lawn.
The snow removal season begins on 11/15 each year and ends on 4/15 of the following year. The snow removal company will begin removing snow after two consecutive inches of accumulation during a single snow storm. The snow removal company will repair turf damage caused by snow removal equipment at no charge to the Association.
Keep the community beautiful! Please store your garbage and recycling containers inside your unit at all times other than the period beginning the evening prior to and ending on the evening of your scheduled pick-up. Please pick up newspapers in a timely manner and dispose of any trash that is blowing throughout the community. No dumping is permitted in the wooded areas!
Follow all local pet ordinances regarding pets. Pick up after your pet and properly dispose of its waste.
Each winter, mice and other rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the United States. In most cases, mice enter our homes between October and February looking for food, water and shelter from the cold. Mice eat between 15 and 20 times a day. They usually build their homes near a food source for easy access to snacking. Because mice love food and are fantastic climbers, food in your pantry should be kept in hard sealed containers. Mice are also great jumpers and swimmers. They can jump almost a foot in the air. Mice have the ability to squeeze into very tight spaces. People often wonder how mice entered their home. Any small crack is an opening for them so sealing all cracks and crevices is very important. A female house mouse can give birth when she is two months old and is able to have to up to a dozen babies every three weeks. If you see one mouse, it’s very likely that there are more.