Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Update on Windsor Place from PHHOA Board Member Judy Thompson


The Wallers and I attended the meeting last night at Oak Hill of the United Hernando Communities.  Officer Gilchrest spoke on code enforcement.  She is handling the complaints we have with Windsor Woods.  She stated that she would be making a site visit today and we observed a Code Enforcement truck on the property just now. Some growth has returned on these lots but the back half of them which abut our property are largely with out vegetation.  She will be in touch with the owners again before the end of the month.
 
She did validate that the silk screens are no longer required on all construction sites,  not on Residential, just Commercial.  So if and when building begins there will be no screens placed around the building site.
 
The owner of the property is down in Miami, not local.  The current remedy is to place pine needles, straw, or mulch on the barren spots to cut down on the sand blowing in to our lots. 
 
Officer Gilchrist also informed us of new regulations on the use of fertilizer containing nitrogen and or phosphorus   I will inform Alan and have him post the link or the info on the  Blog site.  Basically, there is to be NO application from Jan 1st thu March 31st. Professional applicators must have a GI-BMP certification. As of June 1st all professional applicators  must have the certification and be registered with the county.  Something we need to inquire of with any company we are employing.  The full Ordinance is posted at www.extension.hernandocounty.us
 
Will keep you posted on the Windsor Woods outcome.  Judy Thompson

4 comments:

D said...
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william said...

We are processing all that we have received and are functioning as directed by our attorney. Forms will be available on the blog site if you would care to turn one in. Lots of good repair to lawns and property are underway by many.

D said...
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D said...

Discouraging that an attorney is directing theBOD how to function (expensive ). There are covenants deed restrictions and bylaws directing the BOD how to function!