Management Committee

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Trash Bin Storage

Effective immediately, all trash bins need to be placed either in garages or the backs of units. For health and safety, no trash bins can be placed in an entry way. Absolutely no exceptions to this rule.

If any bins are not moved with in 5-days, you will receive a fine for $50 which will continue until items are moved.

Trash bins may be stored on the side of buildings only during the winter months: December 1st to March 30th.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this issue.

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Tree Trimming

Above and Beyond Tree Service will be on the Property on Wednesday, June 5th and Thursday, June 6th (if needed).

Please contact the Management Committee if you have any questions.

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Gate at Partridge Lane

This notice is advising all unit owners we received the petition from Mr. Al Rothman to keep the back gate open and we did our due diligence to research this possibility.  It has taken longer than we preferred, but we have formally mailed a letter of explanation as to why the petition will not warrant the gate to remain open to Mr. Rothman since the request originated with him. 

At this time, we are advising all unit owners we will be adding this topic to our Annual Meeting agenda for discussion and voting.  All unit owners will be receiving documentation regarding the back gate along with our financials for the annual meeting. 

Until then, we will follow the normal process of closing the gate on Friday, 5/10.  We appreciate your cooperation.

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Pest Control

Big Blue Bug will be on-site spraying on Thursday, May 2nd between 11am-1pm.

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Drainage

As you all know and have seen, New England is experiencing record rainfall.  The Management Committee is well aware of drainage issues throughout the entire complex. 

We have developed a listing of all our problem areas and have determined this to be a major project needing to be addressed. The scope will include reviewing areas with an engineer, determining what is wrong and how it can be fixed, vetting vendors, getting estimates, and determining the costs of each repair. Then, the Committee must prioritize and determine how to pay for the work that must be done.  As you can see, this is extensive and will not be accomplished in a week or two; it may take months.  

Until the rain stops for a long time, we cannot do anything.  We ask for your patience and please know we will be addressing these issues accordingly.

The Management Committee