KINGS POINT C LANDSCAPE INSPECTION May 30, 2013 ATTENDING: EILEEN PECO KINGS POINT FEDERATION STACY TARACEK CONTINENTAL GROUP ED ZUNIGA VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE JOHN CORNELIUS VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE MARIA ADAMS VALLEYCREST LANDSCAPE PAUL WOODS OLM, INC. SCORE: 89% NEXT INSPECTION JUNE 17, 2013 AT 8:00A.M. CATEGORY I: MAINTENANCE CARRYOVER ITEMS FROM 04/13 MAPLEWOOD 68. Control Nutsedge in turf stands. 71. Re-tuck drip line so they are affected at the root zones of plants. 76. Across frontage berm: Remove dead Philodendron stalks. KENSINGTON 86. Courtyards throughout: Monitor the Gardenia Standards. I recommend using a systemic insecticide and horticultural oils to suppress Scale. 89. 1008 Chelsea Greens: Verify irrigation coverage in the front lawn replacing under warranty any St. Augustine turf that declines. GRANTHAM 94. I recommend target pruning the flower stalks off of Roebeleni palms. CATEGORY II: MAINTENANCE ITEMS KENSINGTON 1. Redistribute bed mulch across the site where washed by mowers or blowers pulling it forward through bed areas. 2. Remove declining remaining shrubs in the bed fronts. 3. Remove palm volunteers in bed areas. 4. Verify irrigation coverage to the right of 2408 replacing under warranty small amount of missing turf. 5. Right of 2408 between the golf course sidewalk and air handler: Remove the small grass strip mulching the bed area.
6. Control Goose grass and grassy weeds in St. Augustine turf areas. 7. Remove immature flower stalks and seed pods from Roebeleni. 8. Treat the Gardenia Standards for Scale. 9. 2417: Replace the declining and missing Loropetalum. 10. Remove spent blooms from Bird Of Paradise. 11. Control bed weeds. 12. Remove accumulation of debris in the courtyards. 13. Continue to monitor the Jacaranda to the left of 2445. 14. Left of 2460: Control hotspots in turf replacing under warranty any St. Augustine that doesn t fully recover. 15. On Crinum Lilies: Use a sharp knife to cut old foliage eliminating the ragged prune. 16. Common area across from 2463: Replace under warranty damaged St. Augustine turf. 17. Replace under warranty St. Augustine turf at the rear of the mailbox assembly. Verify irrigation coverage. 18. Target prune the hanging fronds from Queen palms. 19. Re-tuck netafim drip tubes under mulch. 20. Remove windfall and small amount of bed weed pressure in the Chelsea Green cul-desac. 21. Left of 1012 Chelsea Green: Remove the co-dominant stem on the west side of the Oak tree. This attachment is right at feet. 22. Left of 1008 Chelsea Green: Control hotspots and replace under warranty declining St. Augustine. 23. Left of 2490: Prune the weaker branch growth from the Bottlebrush trees. 24. Remove declining Loropetalum. 25. I recommend the removal of the declining Magnolia allowing Thryallis bed to cover. 26. Treat with non-selective herbicides the area of Carpet grass infestation in the Chelsea Green common area. Replace with St. Augustine Floratam. 27. Control crack and crevice weeds in brick work.
28. Redistribute bed mulch at the foundation of buildings. 29. Wedelia bed: Control excessive bed weeds. 30. Maintain separation of Wedelia from the foundation shrubs. 31. Replace mow damaged valve box cover in the golf course commons. MAPLEWOOD 32. Control Nutsedge in the St. Augustine turf stands near the Sifield Greens entrance. 33. Continue to monitor Chlorosis throughout foundation shrubs. 34. I would recommend proceeding with rejuvenational pruning of Loropetalums across the projects. This will allow for the plant to be re-established to the stair step presentation. 35. After edging, remove any runners that persist in the asphalt edges. 36. With a lopper or pruner, make selective prunes on Ligustrum Privets to form an open Privet form tree. 37. 2209: Monitor newly installed Loropetalum. Contractor is responsible to warrant any newly installed plants that do not succeed. 38. Repair irrigation at 2214. 39. Remove bed weeds from Parsoni Juniper beds. 40. Front right of 2219: I recommend reducing the height of the utility valve box to make sure it is easily passed over by lawn mowers. 41. Verify irrigation coverage at 2242. 42. 2242: Hand prune to maintain a uniform height on Thryallis. I would suggest reducing the height of the shrub so the top of the courtyard wall remains visible. 43. Repair damaged irrigation at 2290. 44. Target prune Hibiscus across the site ; maintain original tree form or maintain the multi-stem plant to be within current bedlines. Stagger pruning stems will promote a more compact canopy or shrub. 45. Along the swale: I recommend removing any Philodendron stumps and stalks remaining. 46. Replace mow damaged valve box covers along the west common lawns behind the berm. PORTSMITH
47. Nottingham Green entrance: I recommend lightly hand pruning the Thryallis to form a lower shrub than the screening Viburnum hedgerow. 48. Garage fronts: Establish and maintain a uniform size and form on the Podocarpus. 49. Lightly prune downward growing limbs. 50. 2059: Re-set the pop up sprinkler at the driveway edge eliminating it from above ground and reducing the potential for trip hazard. 51. Verify irrigation coverage to the left 2037 Sifield Greens. 52. Control bed weeds in Juniper and Hawthorn beds across the building fronts. 53. Verify irrigation coverage to the front right of the driveway at 1921 Sifield. GRANTHAM 54. Unit fronts: Establish a uniform height on the Loropetalum. Avoid repetitive shear pruning and reduce the height of the Loropetalum to re-establish a stair step presentation between Juniper and the Viburnum. 55. Center of 2047: Monitor Chlorosis in the Loropetalum. 56. Allow Podocarpus to be maintained at a column like form with a slightly wider base than crown. JAMESON 57. Rejuvenate prune Knockout Roses re-establishing a uniform height under the planter boxes and lettering of the sign. 58. Continue to use selective grassy weed herbicides across frontage berm to reduce grassy weeds and promote infill of Bermuda grass. 59. Entrance: Remove accumulation of Magnolia leaf litter. 60. Monitor decline in the Indian Hawthorn on the exit side drive. I recommend replacement of an additional 3 (3-gallon) Hawthorn. 61. During weekly visits, remove accumulation of windfall and debris in mulched bed areas. 62. Monitor recovery of turf in the north cul-de-sac common area. 63. 1136: Remove and replace declining Indian Hawthorn in the Queen palm bed. 64. 1149:Remove and replace declining Indian Hawthorn.
65. With a pole saw or ratchet pruner, lightly prune interiors of Oaks removing crossing branches and poor attachments to grow as upright and vertical as a park like tree. In some cases, the lowest scaffold branches can be removed. 66. Right of 1139: Replace under warranty irrigation declining turf. 67. Verify irrigation coverage at the sidewalk of 1134 making sure the shrub bed is evenly irrigated. LYNHURST 68. Maintain Podocarpus to form a column shape lightly hand pruning newly installed plants. 69. On Eugenia s: Re-establish the topiary form in and around 1213 and 1218. 70. Maintain Japanese Blueberry at the garage front of the 2400 block of Sifield Green. 71. Verify irrigation coverage at 2434 Sifield Greens. 72. Remove loose boots at the Washingtonian palm at 2419 Sifield. 73. 2412 Sifield Greens: Verify irrigation coverage at the front left of the sidewalk. 74. Monitor hotspotting in the Sifield Greens/Kettering Greens intersection. 75. Along the Vilmont Greens frontage: Remove accumulation of Magnolia leaf litter. 76. Improve fertility in the Loropetalum hedgerow at the Sifield Greens/Vilmont Greens intersection. Also improve fertility in the Bottlebrush tree. INVERNESS 77. Monitor newly installed material at the Inverness entrance sign. 78. Monitor hotspots in common area across from 2057. 79. Remove spent blooms from Giant Bird Of Paradise. 80. Monitor hotspots in turf at 2025. 81. Left of 2011: Target prune the competing leader on the Oak adjacent to the golf cart path. 82. 1900 block: I recommend removal of homeowner planting that have grown into Juniper beds or have become un-kept. 83. 1912: Control hotspots in the lawn area replacing any turf that doesn t fully recover.
84. Up to 15 feet, target prune immature Queen palm seed pods. 85. Verify irrigation coverage along the south side of 1941. EDINBURGH 86. Monument: Remove Queen palm flower stalks up to 15 feet. 87. Across property: Pocket prune to open the Ligustrum Privets. We recommend allowing Ligustrums to grow into a natural tree form. 88. 1921: Straighten turf pop ups. 89. Control hotspots in the front lawn. FAIRBORNE 90. Verify irrigation coverage throughout the entrance. 91. Control small amount of Nutsedge in the hotspot turf adjacent to the flagpole. 92. Control hotspots and replace under warranty drought stressed turf in the 1214 area. 93. Target prune downward growth in the Oaks hitting the stop sign. Maintain clearance at all times. 94. Control fungus in the Dianella. 95. Verify irrigation coverage in the 1318 commons and along the north perimeter of the Fairway Greens loop. 96. 1235 block of Fairway Greens: Verify irrigation coverage. Several of the pop up sprinklers are remaining in the up position. HUNTINGTON 97. Up to 15 feet, remove loose boots from Queen palms. 98. Left of the monument: I recommend removal of the shade impacted Indian Hawthorn allowing the Philodendron Selloums to over-grow. 99. Up to 15 feet, target prune snapped fronds and declining foliage in Queen palms. I recommend pruning off immature flowers to improve cleanliness. 100. 1247: Improve fertility in the Queen palms and Sabal palms at the building foundation. 101. Monitor the declining Washingtonian palm at the back right of 1249.
CATEGORY III: IMPROVEMENTS PRICING 1. Provide quote in Kensington/Chelsea Green common areas to Roundup, rip, and replace Bermuda infested St. Augustine. 2. Provide proposal to remove declining African Iris using dwarf Oleander on either side of the Fairborne entrance. This flowering plant would be an attractive alternate to the Evergreen African Iris. 3. Provide price to remove the declining Philodendron Selloums behind the monument sign at Huntington replacing with a 15 gallon multi-stem Oleander. CATEGORY IV: NOTES TO OWNER 1. Please note the June inspection (random) will occur on MONDAY JUNE 17, 2013. 2. In several areas today, we found down spouts which are emptying into mulch beds resulting in washed mulch. We recommend the use of sod, if possible, as it is an excellent tool to reduce erosion and would eliminate mulch. 3. Portsmith community: While pond shores are reduced by seasonal drought, there are several areas of erosion emerging. I recommend attention to any downspout drains that are running off into the ponds, hardening off those edges to reduce the amount of shore line erosion. CATEGORY V: NOTES TO CONTRACTOR None PGW:bw cc: Stacey Taracek staracek@thecontinentalgroupinc.com John Cornelius jcornelius@valleycrest.com Rick Dowswell rdowswell@tcgmgt.com