KINGS POINT AREA I LANDSCAPE INSPECTION March 26, 2012 ATTENDING: STACY TARACHEK CONTINENTAL GROUP SCOTT STINSON VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE JOH N WAGNER VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE TED KATINA VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE LOUIS SANTIOGO VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE JOHN CORNELIUS VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE MARIA ADAMS VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE PAUL WOODS OLM, INC. SCORE:94% NEXT INSPECTION APRIL 25, 2012 AT 8:00 AM CATEGORY I: MAINTENANCE CARRYOVER ITEMS None CATEGORY II: MAINTENANCE ITEMS ANDOVER A 1. Verify irrigation coverage in the front lawn area. I encourage increased fertility to grow in the Bermuda grass. ANDOVER B 2. Control Nutsedge in turf ANDOVER C 3. In front of Unit 67: Reduce the height of the turf rotors along the building side. ANDOVER D ANDOVER E 4. Use pocket pruning techniques on multi-stem Hibiscus to maintain the height but promote infill and growth. 5. In front of Unit 119 and 120: Continue selective herbicide controls for Capet grass. 6. Provide proposal to re-sod the areas in front of 119 & 120 where the trees have been removed. Weedy grass has infilled this area. ANDOVER F 7. Control Goose grass in irrigated turf stand.
ANDOVER G 8. Control Nutsedge and Goose grass in irrigated turf stands. ANDOVER H 9. Monitor the roof lines. 10. Monitor and control small amount of broadleaf turf weed in Bahia stand. ANDOVER I 11. Monitor the declining Holly at Unit 205. 12. Target prune suckering growth off of tree in front of Unit 70. BEDFORD A BEDFORD B 13. Verify irrigation coverage in front of Unit 47. 14. Unite 34: Target prune the Queen palm removing fronds striking the building line. BEDFORD D 15. Use selective herbicides to control grassy weeds in the St. Augustine turf stands. BEDFORD E BEDFORD F 16. Monitor turf weed populations in irrigated St. Augustine. BEDFORD G 17. Monitor roof lines for Bottlebrush and Oak tree encroachment. CAMBRIDGE H 18. Continue to use selective herbicides to reduce grassy weed populations allowing Bermuda grass and St. Augustine to infill. 19. Straighten the Hibiscus Standard in front of Condo 181.
CAMBRIDGE A CAMBRIDGE B 20. Verify irrigation coverage to the large Bermuda stands adjacent to Unit B-1. 21. Control Goose grass throughout irrigated turf stand. CAMBRIDGE C CAMBRIDGE D (CANTON COURT) 22. Maintain uniform soft edges. 23. Remove suckering growth from Bottlebrush tree at Unit 96. CAMBRIDGE E CAMBRIDGE F 24. Target prune Plumbago at the Village monument sign. CAMBRIDGE H 25. Control bed weeds CAMBRIDGE I 26. Control small amount of bed weed in mulch bed. 27. Sidewalk at Unit 205: Elevate the palm tree to allow for pedestrian clearance. 28. Continue to use selective turf herbicides controlling Goose grass and Nutsedge. CAMBRIDGE J 29. In front of Unit 217: Identify cause of the hole in the lawn area to the right of the parking garage. CAMBRIDGE K 30. I recommend monitoring irrigation volumes in the Bahia turf stands reducing run times or precipitation rates to a minimum amount to allow for good rooting in Bahia grass.
31. Adjacent to Unit 9: Target prune suckering growth off Camper tree. CAMBRIDGE L 32. Verify irrigation coverage to the rear of Unit 22. 33. Use supplemental fertilizers to promote vigorous growth in the Bermuda grass to infill areas where Carpet grass has been reduced. 34. Control Goose grass in irrigated turf stands. CAMBRIDGE M 35. Use selective herbicides to control Nutsedge in Goose grass. 36. Control Nutsedge in turf stands. DORCHESTER A 37. I recommend using pocket pruning techniques to reduce the heights of Hibiscus but allow for improved density. 38. Near the mailbox: Target prune the declining stem from the Bottlebrush tree. DORCHESTER B DORCHESTER C 39. Monitor suckering growth on the Bottlebrush trees in the courtyards. DORCHESTER D 40. Rejuvenate prune Viburnum around the dumpster enclosure. FAIRFIELD A 41. Verify irrigation coverage in the cul-de-sac island. 42. Maintain uniform soft edges with metal blade edgers removing any runners persisting in bedlines. FAIRFIELD B 43. Control broadleaf turf weeds and selective grassy weeds including Goose grass and Nutsedge. 44. Verify irrigation coverage to the rear of 509 Fox Glow.
FAIRFIELD C FAIRFIELD D FAIRFIELD E 45. 514: Target prune the Elm tree growing downward into the driveway removing 1 limb. 46. Verify irrigation coverage to the left of Unit 510. 47. Along Ferriday Circle: Control bed weeds in tree wells. FAIRFIELD F FAIRFIELD G 48. Control small amount of bed weeds in tree wells. 49. Maintain uniform soft edges with metal blade edgers. 50. Remove windfall and storm debris at the back of the units during weekly visits. FAIRFIELD H GLOUCESTER A GLOUCESTER B GLOUCESTER C 51. Throughout: Control Goose grass and Nutsedge in irrigated turf stands. GLOUCESTER D
GLOUCESTER E 52. Unit 2424: Control small amount of broadleaf turf weed. 53. Control small amount of bed weeds in turf stand. GLOUCESTER F 54. Control grassy weeds in the irrigated St. Augustine stands. 55. Monitor Podocarpus for Purple Aphids. 56. Monitor for soil insects in and around the pond side. GLOUCESTER G GLOUCESTER H 57. Control grassy weeds in the St. Augustine turf stand. 58. Control Goose grass in turf stands at 2210. GLOUCESTER K 59. Verify irrigation coverage in the vicinity of 2202. GLOUCESTER M 60. Entrance: Remove the hanging frond from the Queen palm. GLOUCESTER N 61. Target prune the broken Queen palm from to the left of Unit 136. 62. Monitor Queen Palm at Unit 135. 63. 135: I recommend rejuvenational pruning of the Natal plum at the front of the unit to a manageable height of approximately 4 feet. GLOUCESTER P 64. Control Goose grass and Nutsedge in turf stand. KNOLLS I 65. Rejuvenate prune Pampas grass at Unit 401 Bloom Court. 66. Remove windfall and storm debris during weekly visits.
67. Driveway adjacent to the pool: Control Goose grass in the Bermuda stands. Continue to fertilize to promote infill and growth of Bermuda grass in irrigated areas. 68. Allow all Bottlebrush to flush to flower. Repeated shearing is reducing the flowering potential of the shrubs. KNOLLS II 69. Parking area adjacent to Unit 303: Rejuvenate prune Jatropha 50% allowing the shrub to reflush and maintain it more as a compact flowering shrub. 70. Remove the dead Azalea across from the Kinneret/Knoll Point intersection. KNOLLS III 71. Unite 314: I recommend elevating the Avocado tree in front of the unit. CATEGORY III: IMPROVEMENTS PRICING 1. Bedford F: Provide price to the Association to remove any materials growing in the soffits along building sides that are not a part of the contract scope. 2. Bedford E: Provide quote to level and sod the area where the tree had been removed in the vicinity of 104. 3. Bedford H: Provide price to target prune and remove material growing into soffits along the building sides not covered by the ValleyCrest maintenance scope. 4. Bedford G: Provide price to sod over areas in the vicinity of 167 & 168 where herbicides have reduced carpet grass. Bare soil will likely regenerate turf weeds where St. Augustine will prevent further encroachment of grassy weeds. 5. Fairfield E: Provide price to remove the dead Holly tree at Unit 402. 6. Andover G: I recommend proposal to infill areas where herbicides have reduced grassy weeds with Bahia grass. 7. Cambridge L, adjacent to parking garage (L-12 & L-3): Provide price to replace Carpet grass with Bahia turf. 8. Cambridge L, in front of L-1: Provide price to replace with Bahia grass. CATEGORY IV: NOTES TO OWNER 1. Fairfield G adjacent to Unit 1808-A: I recommend monitoring the large Water Oak as it is exhibiting rot and fungal Conks. The tree is in decline and most likely will not survive the amount of decay present. 2. Andover F: The street lamp is damaged.
3. Knolls I: We recommend the removal of the dead Oak tree near the covered parking area. 4. Cambridge K: I suggest reducing volume of irrigation on Bahia grass. Over irrigated Bahia tends to become weedy and has a higher potential of decline. CATEGORY V: NOTES TO CONTRACTOR 1. Turf color was very good throughout the project. Recent blanketing rains certainly helped. Irrigation services and effective irrigation is critical as we enter the seasonal dry season. 2. Monitor South West Florida Water Management District for Board decisions to reduce available watering days in April. ( www.watermatters.org ) 3. Contractor is reminded to use sanitized pruning tools when pruning all palms. PGW:bw cc: Stacey Tarachek staracek@thecontinentalgroupinc.com John Cornelius jcornelius@valleycrest.com