KINGS POINT LANDSCAPE INSPECTION December 22, 2014 ATTENDING: MARYANNE MEEKER KINGS POINT MIKE BARDELL KINGS POINT TOM BARBER KINGS POINT MATT LABODA MAINSCAPE SCORE: N/A NEXT INSPECTION JANUARY 26 27 28 AT 8:00a.m. PAUL WOODS OLM, INC. CATEGORY I: MAINTENANCE CARRYOVER ITEMS FROM NOVEMBER KNOLLS III 180. Improve fertility for Formosa Azaleas. 181. Replace hot spot damaged turf in median island across from Unit 124. QUAIL PASS 182. Remove declining Paurotis Palms. 183. Prune growth affecting effective light of carriage lamps in front of garages. 184. Unit 906: Identify cause of decline in Roebelenii Palm. 185. Remove palm kernel drop remaining in rock beds. 186. Buff out crack weeds along sidewalks and driveways. 187. Improve turf fertility, controlling broad leaf and grassy turf weeds. 188. Control bed weeds. WORTHINGTON 100. Elevate the Camphor tree to the left of 2264, making sure sidewalk clearance is maintained at the driveway. KENSINGTON 59. Control disease and insect activity in Gardenia Standards in courtyards. 63. Stagger mow patterns to eliminate repetitive ruts along foundations. FAIRBOURNE 106. At 1247 Fairway Greens control disease in turf stands.
CATEGORY II: MAINTENANCE ITEMS AREA C KENSINGTON 1. Unit 2409: Complete mulching. 2. Control Aphids in Podacarpus. 3. Unit 2417 to the right: Verify irrigation coverage. It appears the netafim has been damaged by mower. 4. Unit 2419: Repair the mow damaged turf in front of unit and avoid sudden turns with mow tires. 5. During weekly visits, remove loose boots from Queen Palms. 6. Thin bed mulch to 1-1/2 inches at frontage of unit 2437. Remove mulch buildup on the crowns of Indian Hawthorn. 7. Hand prune flowers off of Arboricolas, maintaining the Variegated form so occasionally the stems that have reverted to green will need to be replaced. 8. Common lawn area across from the mailboxes in the 2400 block: Replace the hot spot damaged turf under warranty. 9. Buff out and crack and crevice weeds throughout walkways and drive ways. 10. Re-establish a uniform soft edge with a metal blade edger to define mulch beds from the lawns. 11. Refertilize Lorepetalum at 2483. 12. Refertilize Gardenia at the courtyard at 2487. Recommend liquid applications to improve vigor. 13. 1001 Chelsea Greens: Control Scale on Bird of Paradise. 14. Control grassy weeds throughout the common lawn area at the mailbox. 15. Rake down mulch accumulations along building sides. Mulch should taper off to 1-1/2 inches. 16. Use a flat black spray paint to touch up the Registered Golfer Only sign where line trimmers have caused damage.
FAIRBORNE 17. 1231 Fairway Greens: Prune the snapped Queen Palm fronds. 18. Refertilize Queen Palms at 1232. SECTION B WORTHINGTON 19. Redefine soft edges prior to mulching. 20. Unit 2203: Control turf weeds and Nut sedge in St Augustine. 21. Rake down and remove loose boots from Queen Palms, removing any wind fall from bed areas during weekly visits. 22. Pencil prune Crape Myrtles. Do not prune stem wood any larger than the index finger. This will allow for a small treeform, removing cross branches and improved flowering. 23. Newport Loop Village entrance: Remove Philodendron stalk that is overgrowing the Village monument sign. 24. Hand prune Parsoni Juniper at the Worthington monument sign, maintaining shrubs lower than the frame of the signage. 25. Along frontage berm: Thin Ligustrum canopies to promote light penetration to the Viburnums. Discreetly prune from the interior of the canopy to help create a uniform appearance. NANTUCKET I 26. Monitor hot spots at 2402 Nantucket Glenn and replace under warranty if sod does not fully recover. 27. Following the bloom cycle on Red Fountaingrass: Recommend haystack pruning 12-14 inch mound. 28. Remove wind fall from bed areas, especially Magnolia leaf drop and fruit. 29. Push back overgrowth extending in from the woodline adjacent to 3600 Street, maintaining an uninterrupted mow in the vicinity of 2400 block Nantucket Harbor Loop. 30. Remove accumulation of leaf liter and debris in courtyard bed areas. 31. Verify irrigation coverage at 2461 New Haven Circle. 32. In the Fall River cul-de-sac: Use metal blade edgers to define soft edges. Re-edge to maintain a vertical bedline.
MANCHESTER II 33. Remove wind fall during weekly visits. 34. Maintain clearance around storm water inlet grates. Clear the one at the common lawn area behind unit 725. 35. Southern perimeter: Prune broken branches from Crape Myrtles. 36. Edge minimally to remove any runners that persist. 37. Across the Kings Blvd frontage: Expose valve box covers. 38. Verify irrigation coverage and improve vigor in the Bermuda grass in the southeast quadrant of Manchester II near the intersection of McDaniel and Kings Blvd. 39. Throughout the landscape areas: Remove dead and declining material. 40. Refertilize Zanadu Philodendrons to the left of unit 711 McDaniel. 41. Verify irrigation coverage at the intersection of Masterpiece and Mooney. Across from unit 2327 at Mooney, it appears a turf rotor may have been damaged. AREA A QUAIL PASS 42. Unit 904: Prune the Oleander so it is not overgrowing the carriage lamp. 43. Remove dead stalks from the Paurotis Palm at the right of unit 904. 44. Blow out accumulation of leaf liter in rock bed areas. 45. Prune stubs from trees as needed. 46. Control broadleaf turf weeds, especially Dandelion. 47. Remove runners after edging operations as needed. 48. To the left of unit 910: Confirm the irrigation repair to the valve and that it is not still leaking (Master Association). DORCHESTER B 49. Rear of unit 26: Keep the Pothos vine from overgrowing the tree trunk by pruning to 4 feet. 50. Remove wind fall during weekly visits.
51. Unit 39: Recommend rejuvenational pruning of the large Viburnun hedge to reset it to scale to the building. 52. Continue to remove dead and declining material throughout bed areas. KNOLLS III 53. Control hot spots in the center median island and replace under warranty disease damaged turf. 54. Control fungus in St Augustine lawns. 55. Unit 307: Prune Roebellini Palm, removing flower pods and brown fronds. FAIRFIELD G 56. Prune the snapped frond from Queen Palm at unit 411. 57. Monitor the decline in the tree canopy at the rear of unit 406 Fairaday. 58. Remove fungal conks from the Oak adjacent to unit 1810A Foxhunt. ANDOVER H 59. Control broadleaf and grassy weeds in Bahia turf. 60. Blow out accumulation of leaf debris in rock mulch beds. 61. Compact mulch resting against building sides, maintaining a uniform and level appearance. 62. Prune suckering growth from the Holly and Guava trees using sanitized pruning tools. 63. Remove pruning debris from north end of Andover H. CATEGORY III: IMPROVEMENTS PRICING 1. Manchester II, at 731 McDaniel: Recommend removing the Pothos vine from the Oak. 2. Provide price to remove the declining Water Oak adjacent to the mailboxes. CATEGORY IV: NOTES TO OWNER 1. Nantucket I at 2406 Nantucket Field Way: Recommend resident remove Citrus that has dropped to the ground. This will reduce nuisance of pest and rodents.
CATEGORY V: NOTES TO CONTRACTOR 1. 1004 and 1006 Chesea Greens: Confirm this is an opt out of landscape services. If not, proceed with mulching. 2. Remove any animal carcass/road kill during visits. PGW:lg cc: Stacey Taracek stacey.taracek@fsresidential.com Rick Dowswell rdowswell@fsresidential.com Blue Font Irrigation Items Red Font Seasonal Color Items Black Font All other maintenance items