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GARDENING COMMITTEE
APRIL 2002

There have been several requests throughout the complex that have been taken care of this month.

Unit #17 - Trees and shrubs were trimmed back and cleaned out. Shrubs along walkway to tennis courts were shaped. Two small shrubs planted along fence to courts. Small pine next to entrance to courts - removed.

Unit #9 - Tree next to unit was trimmed back and tree in back of unit was thinned out.

Unit #3 - Replanting of trout area was started.

Units #13 & 15 - Augie Louis is the owner and he contacted me regarding removal of pines in back of these units. I told him I agreed. If we continue to top or thin out it would be a constant upkeep and they will only have to eventua11y be removed. Augie offered to have Topes come out and investigate and see about getting city approval. Augie has offered to pay for some of this expense. Further discussion is needed.

Unit # 11 - Calla Lilies were planted.

Unit # 12 & 14 - Replanted with ground cover in front.

Unit #] 6 - Shrubs planted along front of unit.

Unit #28 &. 30 - Rosemary and small shrubs planted across from these units along guest parking spaces.

Unit #50 - Need to remove dead pine-like shrub next to back patio fence. Replace with something else. Evidently this has been replaced a couple of times. Owner would like to have grass. Will have to discuss with Susan.

Unit #54 - Replanted front space next to driveway and added ???? rocks. Looks very clean and nice.

Unit #82 &: 84 - Plants along garage were thinned out. Entrance to both these units is much improved..

Unit #.102 – Across from this unit, plants were planted along side of garage.

Overall the complex looks great. Susan and her team have been very busy and with spring here the complex looks fabulous.

I have attached a letter sent to Susan regarding residents contacting the Gardeners Committee direct with any requests they may have and not going direct to her. The Gardening Committee must approve all residents' requests before implementing. Copy of this letter is attached.

NOTE: I would like something in the next newsletter reminding the residents that they need to go through the Gardening Committee with their request. They can contact either Carol or I and we will then discuss the need of lack of their requests.            .

 

Gardening Committee: Carol Rutherford