June Newsletter
Another month has gone by and there has been lots of
activity in the complex with most of it has been good. It has been great to see people out working
in their flower beds beautifying our complex.
1.
The lightning has created some
chaos but we have it rectified. It hit one of the cameras and blew 5 circuits
in the DVR for the security system so this has been replaced. I have been working with A-Tech to move the
cameras where they will give us better coverage in the complex.
2. Some of the new fences have already been
installed and the maintenance crew has finished fences at F43-F46 and are now working
on the fences for A93-A98 and A99-A104. This should be completed by the end of
next week.
3. The maintenance personal have started painting
the window and door casings. They are all going to be painted white to blend in
with the new windows that owners have put into the complex.
4. The new lighting has been replaced in D and
E drives. New lighting also went up in the courtyard. This is a long process and we will get to your
block some time this summer.
5. Some of the owners and tenants have been
helping with the cat problem. We are trying to keep the cats out of the flower
beds and if your cat runs loose, it could find itself in a cat trap. These
traps will not harm to the cat and your cat is then taken to the SPCA, so if
you have lost a pet please contact the SPCA.
6. We have hired 3 more maintenance personnel
for the summer to help maintain the complex. Their names are Bill, David, and
Devon.
A couple of issues or things to be aware
of:
1. We are still having trouble with tenants
filling the dumpsters with furniture. If you have big furniture that you need
to get rid of PLEASE LEAVE IT OVER
BESIDE THE FAR LEFT DUMPSTER AT THE END OF H-DRIVE. Please, NOT INFRONT the dumpsters either.
2. We are still having trouble keeping the
children out of the trees and off the top of the fences. Too many branches are
getting broken off of the trees. As for the fences, new ones will be built but
probably not this year.
3. We would like to see an
active Block Watch Program in Alpine Village for each block. If
anyone is interested in becoming
involved in Block Watch please contact the office? We
need a captain for each block.
4. If you are a tenant and wish to have a
kiddie’s pool in the back yard, we, at the office, need conformation from the
owner that it is okay to have it there. There are certain liabilities involved
regarding the amount of water in the pool.
5. Finally, if you are not aware, cigarette
butts are classified as garbage. Please ensure you use a butt can and fill it
with water to stop individuals from dumping the can all over your yard.
Infractions will be sent out the next time the grounds keeper has to clean up
your yard of cigarette butts.
Thanks,
Phyllis Thorkelson
Office manager