KINGS POINT SECTION 1 LANDSCAPE INSPECTION July 23, 2018 ATTENDING: BRETT PEREZ YELLOWSTONE JOSE VASQUEZ - YELLOWSTONE PAUL WOODS OLM, INC. SCORE: PASS NEXT INSPECTION AUGUST 27, 2018 AT 8:00 AM CATEGORY I: MAINTENANCE CARRYOVER ITEMS NONE CATEGORY II: MAINTENANCE ITEMS CAMBRIDGE A 1. Redistribute mow duff, removing from bed areas. CAMBRIDGE B 2. Control Nutsedge in the irrigated turf stands. 3. At Unit 6: Prune the Roebelenii palms off the building front. The backside of the palm will appear to be flattened. CAMBRIDGE C CAMBRIDGE D (CANTON COURT) 4. Near Unit 84: I recommend rejuvenational pruning of non-productive Plumbago, treating with systemic fungicides. CAMBRIDGE E 5. Closely monitor treating areas of turf chlorosis for active turf disease. CAMBRIDGE F 6. Control hot spot damage and closely monitor for turf disease. CAMBRIDGE H 7. Control turf disease. CAMBRIDGE I 8. Adjacent to Unit 213: Monitor the yellowing in the turf, confirming there is no active fungus.
CAMBRIDGE J 9. Monitor the yellowing in the turf, confirming there is no active fungus. CAMBRIDGE K CAMBRIDGE L CAMBRIDGE M ANDOVER A 10. Closely monitor areas of turf chlorosis, confirming no active fungus. 11. Control bed weeds. ANDOVER B 12. With sanitized pruning tools, detail the Roebelenii palms of fruit and brown fronds only. Avoid over pruning the Robellini palms. 13. Control crack weeds. ANDOVER C ANDOVER D 14. Reset the height of the Bougainvillea screening the village sign. I would recommend he review of plant growth regulators to suppress growth. 15. Prune as needed the building side hedgerows so that they are not striking the walls. ANDOVER E 16. Remove the dead shrubs as needed. 17. Adjacent to Unit 97: Remove the Virginia Creeper and Brazilian Pepper in the Sabal palm planting. I would recommend reducing the overall height of the Ligustrums to a serviceable 5 to 6 feet. 18. Adjacent to Unit 97: Hand prune the freeze damage from the Dracaena.
ANDOVER F 19. Throughout common lawns: Closely monitor chlorosis in the turf, determining if there is active turf disease. ANDOVER G 20. Unit 147: Remove the vines from the building side. 21. Establish and maintain uniform hedgerow heights around the foundations. This area is not an optout location. ANDOVER H 22. Near Unit 192: Prune the Black Olive, removing suckering growth and maintaining a tree form appearance. 23. Adjacent to Unit 182: Improve the fertility to the Roebelenii palm. ANDOVER I 24. Unit 194: Prune the freeze damage from the Dwarf Ixora. BEDFORD A 25. Adjacent to Unit 7: Control turf disease. 26. Control crack weeds in the car ports and parking stops. 27. Prune back the wood line along the east perimeter, so that the utility boxes area clear. BEDFORD B 28. Adjacent to B31: Prune the suckering growth on the Oak. BEDFORD C 29. C51: I would recommend reduction pruning, reducing the height of the Hibiscus screening the jalousie windows. 30. Control grassy weeds in the area of St. Augustine loss, to promote the infilling growth of the St. Augustine. BEDFORD D 31. Left side of D90: Improve the pruning form on the multi-stem Hibiscus, eliminating the vertical and horizontal box sheared appearance. I would recommend stager pruning to create a looser flowering form.
BEDFORD E 32. Prune the palm fronds off the building sides, if the palm is located adjacent to the building this may result in a flattened appearance. Always use sanitized pruning tools to prune palms. BEDFORD F BEDFORD G 33. Adjacent to Unit 163: Prune the Crape Myrtles growing into the roof soffit line. BEDFORD H BEDFORD J 34. Control Goosegrass in the Bermuda stands. 35. In front of Unit J219: Monitor hot spotting and confirm no active turf pest. 36. adjacent to J230: I recommend reducing the height of the Viburnum screening the dumpster enclosure. 37. In front of Unit J240: Remove the dead shrub. FAIRFIELD A 38. 502A Fox Glove Circle: I would recommend reduction pruning of the Sea Grapes, so that the street number is visible. 39. 513B: Remove the Balsam Apple Vine Arborvitae. FAIRFIELD B 40. Control turf weeds, promote infilling growth of Bermuda. 41. Feltham Trail commons: Control turf disease. FAIRFIELD C 42. Improve turf vigor, fertilizing to promote increased growth in cul d sac at Friar Ct. FAIRFIELD D
FAIRFIELD E 43. 515 Finsbury Court: Monitor and control hot spot damage. FAIRFIELD F 44. Control crack weeds. FAIRFIELD G 45. In front of 408A Faraday Trail: Remove the stump. FAIRFIELD H 46. 1805 vicinity of Fox Hunt Drive: Control turf disease. 47. Along the canal side: Prune back the overgrowth extending into the mowable areas. 48. Fallow Court: Control emerging Nutsedge in the turf areas. KNOLLS I 49. Bloom Court 405: Remove the dead shrub. 50. In front of Unit 416 Bloom Court: Prune the Schefflera so that it does not obstruct the street number. 51. Lake Point Court berm: Groom the declining foliage from the Flax Lily. 52. Remove the windfall and storm debris, confirming the drain inlets are not covered. KNOLLS II 53. Adjacent to Unit 308: Control hot spot turf pest injury. KNOLLS III 54. Adjacent to Unit 128: Prune the dead stalk from the Roebelenii palm. 55. With sanitized pruning tools, remove the overgrowth at the base of the Eureka palm encroaching on the building side or front walk. DORCHESTER A 56. During pruning rotations establish and maintain a uniform frontage height in the multistem hibiscus. Pruning lower than the windows sill will a forward the plant room to grow prior to the next pruning rotation. 57. Control grassy weeds throughout the common lawns, targeting Nutsedge.
58. Monitor areas of localized chlorosis in the turf, treating for disease when present. 59. To the back left of Unit 16: Prune with sanitized tools deadwood from the Holly. DORCHESTER B 60. Adjacent to Unit 41: Control Broadleaf turf weeds in the mixed turf stands. 61. Building 37: Remove the dead shrub at the end of the building. DORCHESTER C DORCHESTER D 62. Adjacent to Unit 22: Remove the dead Roebelenii palm. GLOUCESTER A 63. 2230: Monitor the recovery of hot spot damaged turf. GLOUCESTER B GLOUCESTER C 64. 300 Block: Monitor the recovery of hot spot damage. 65. Control invasive grassy weeds covering areas of prior turf damage. GLOUCESTER D 66. At 4449: Remove the declining Gardenia. GLOUCESTER E 67. Adjacent to 2221: Monitor the recovery of hot spot damage. GLOUCESTER F 68. Near 2240: Closely monitor the localized area of turf chlorosis, confirm turf disease is controlled. 69. During pruning rotation, ensure that the house numbers are visible. 70. 2220: Control hot spot injury.
GLOUCESTER G 71. Control turf weeds. GLOUCESTER H 72. 2200 Block of Green Haven Drive: Closely monitor for turf disease. 73. Adjacent to 2242 Green Haven: Prune suckering growth from the Crape Myrtles. 74. Adjacent to 2228 Green Haven Drive: Remove the dead Bottle Brush. 75. At 2214: Determine the cause of the turf decline, replace under warranty any pest damaged turf. 76. 2202: Control turf fungus. GLOUCESTER J 77. In front of 2207: Prune the Schefflera off the building front. 78. 202: Replace under warranty areas of turf pest damage. GLOUCESTER K GLOUCESTER L 79. Unit L13: Prune the rubber plant striking the building side. 80. Remove any mow duff as it occurs. 81. 218 Glen Ellen: Prune the stub from the carport side of the Holly. 82. Front lawn of 222 Glen Ellen: Control hot spot damage. 83. Throughout 2301: Control bed weeds, including the Burmilla planting. GLOUCESTER M 84. Detail windfall from the mulch bed areas weekly. 85. Remove mow duff throughout the tree wells and common area beds. GLOUCESTER N 86. Buff out crack weeds. 87. Adjacent to Unit 103: Control hot spots in the front lawn and active turf pest injury. Replace any pest damage under warranty.
88. Unit 114: Control hot spot damage. 89. West perimeter in the open lawn area: I would recommend restaking the Elm tree to a vertical position. GLOUCESTER P 90. 2310: I would recommend a reduction pruning of the large Bougainville so it does not over grow the street or the lamp post. 91. 2300 block: Closely monitor and control small areas of pest hot spotting. PGW:kn cc: Rick Dowswell Rick.Dowswell@fsresidential.com Darryl Flint poc@fsresidential.com Louise Landry louise.landry@fsresidential.com