A note from the President
By Tadd Smith
YARD ISSUES
First, the temperature was to average 100 degrees this week according to the local news channel and there was only a 20 percent chance of rain later in the week. The worse thing for St. Augustine grass is to cut it down to four inches or less with triple digit temperatures. It will increase the chances of the grass burning. Second, Proscape was delivering some very potent fertilizer to the whole community starting Monday. The fertilizer works a lot better for your yard if you give it time to soak in and run up the full grown grass blades. Cutting it to 3 1/2 inches right after fertilizing, defeats a lot of the purpose fertilizer brings to your yard. Also by fertilizing, then cutting your grass, then adding 100 degree temperatures, you are taking a huge chance of burning. Lastly, there is not a yard company in this world that would tell you this information any differently. When temperatures are hot, it is better for your yards health to let it be a bit longer and retains water better.
Proscape agreed this idea would be better for the grass' health to not be cut. The entire yard crew took the time to cut back all of the forest areas behind your homes, for those people who live on the outside area of the community, as well as some other projects in the community we asked them to accomplish. Since the decision was made Monday after the newsletter went out reference to not cutting the grass, a sign posting at the front of the neighborhood could have been placed to keep you informed. (Chris, our secretary, was in the hospital that day with labor & delivery and was unable to send out the information via email.) If you ever have any questions in the future, please contact us via email coraltracehoa@gmail.com. I apologize to any residents who were upset by us not cutting the yards this week, but (and I speak for all of the board and many homeowners who have voiced their opinions) the community is going to look the best it ever has when they start cutting today.
I want to address the push lawn mowers, because it has come up on two separate occasions. There is not a yard crew in the state of Florida that would push mow our whole community. Unfortunately, yard crews will always use heavy, wide equipment to cut these yards. It is one of the natures of the beast with large communities and landscaping. Yards the size of the lots that we have here in our community are not the size lots that do there best with this large equipment driving over it and over it again. With the way drainage on the sides of the homes has been laid out, along with the very small front yards. It is not intended for any kind of riding lawn mower. Proscape does cut some parts of certain yards in here with a push mower, such as the ones that have fences, in the back yards, on the water. The reason behind push mowing these is for safety. The grade is to high to go through a gate that close to the water. So if you see someone getting their yard push mowed, do not think they are getting special treatment.
HOT TOPICS!
The proper procedure to communicate to us with a complaint, or constructive criticism would be to please email us at coraltracehoa@gmail.com. Stopping by the homes of the Board members is not fair, as there are 4 other Board members to consider hearing your thoughts and opinions. Let's get attendance back up at the meetings, so we can discuss things face-to-face and so we can make things move forward. Please remember our next board meeting is the second Wednesday of July. I hope to see everyone there. This is our opportunity to all be on the same page, and inform everyone as to what is going on in the community, even more so then just our emails. Thank you for your time and please enjoy your summer with your families and friends. Happy belated Father's Day to all of the Fathers in CT. I hope you enjoyed your weekend
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT ISSUE
.The HOA is aware that the 2 exercise machines (elliptical & treadmill) in the clubhouse need repair. A service call to get them fixed was placed on Friday June 17th.
GATE ISSUE
On June 17th, the HOA met with a repair man reference the entrance gates and found that the circuit breakers had been shut off that provide power for the card readers and gate box . They were reset and tested for everything. The cause is unknown at this time as to why they were off (not tripped). The repair person's card is now on file with contact numbers to get him directly in case of any other problems.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
The light that shines on the front wall by the gate is broken due to vandalism. Handyman Jim Rodgers should be able to fix this and it was placed on his weekly things to do for our community.
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