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July/August 2003 |
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IRRIGATION
INSTALLATION
The irrigation system has been
fully installed in A, B and C Circles. During the installation along the sidewalk
adjacent to the pond, equipment breakdown delayed progress until back ordered
parts arrived. Trenching will continue
through ELECTRICAL
WIRING REPLACEMENT
Lamppost wiring has been removed and replaced
throughout A, B and C Circles. Wiring
in these areas now meets the correct building codes. Trenching for this work is occurring simultaneously
with the irrigation installation.
Several posts and fixtures are being replaced as well. CARPENTRY
REPAIRS AND PAINTING
Carpentry repairs to POOL
UPGRADES
Recent upgrades to the pool area include removal
and replacement of the rear stairs and retaining wall, new signage and the
addition of several new chairs, a table and umbrella. Please take care of your recreational
facility. ANIMAL
CONTROL
Frank Warren, from Animal Control, has informed a member
of the Board that there are coyotes throughout LANDSCAPE
REPAIRS Loam and seed will be spread throughout the
grounds as needed. Several areas will
be turned over and reseeded. If the
budget permits, A – E Circle will be addressed. If not, A, B, and C Circles will be
reseeded late this summer. D and E
Circles will be reseeded in early Spring of 2004. INTERIOR
LIGHTING
Your
interior light fixtures come with specific light bulb wattage
recommendations, often 60 watts or lower.
Do not exceed the recommendations noted. The excessive heat generated by the bulb or
the additional electrical current drawn through the wiring servicing the
fixture may cause deterioration of the wiring – creating a hazardous
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LITTER
Recently, litter (soda and beer cans/bottles,
cups, food wrappers, trash bags, etc.) has been strewn about our
grounds. Not only is this unsightly,
but it also costs the REFINANCING
OR SELLING?
If you are in the process of refinancing or
selling your home, you must obtain a 6(d) Certificate in order to close on
the refinance or sale. You must
contact Coleen at Property Management of Andover at 978-683-4101 to obtain
this certificate. Your request for the
6(d) Certificate must be made at least ten days prior to the closing date in
accordance with the General Laws of the Lastly, there is a $50.00 charge for the
preparation of this certificate and the completion of all other
closing paperwork and tasks (i.e. bank affidavits/questionnaires, telephone
calls and faxes with information relative to the condominium – budgets,
minutes, etc.). CONDOMINIUM FEES
Condominium fees should be made payable to INSURANCE INFORMATION
The insurance agent for Please keep in
mind that you must maintain your own insurance policy (referred to as an H06
policy) on your condominium to protect your personal property, liability and
the deductible portion of Your policy should also provide for any re-location expenses required if your unit becomes uninhabitable (i.e. due to fire, broken pipe, etc.). Please keep this information for future reference. PLUMBING
CHECK UP
Have you replaced your washing machine or
dishwasher hoses recently? They deteriorate and
should be replaced with metal reinforced hose lines. Close your water valve whenever your
washing machines is not operating. How old is your water heater? If your water heater has
exceeded its life expectancy or approaching it, you should consider replacing
it now to avoid costly water damage and a major inconvenience. |