Steven/Highland T.
I do believe we have had this discussion before. No GLASS or any breakable
objects are allowed in the pool area.
From comments 2 years ago:
Glass at the pool. Yep that’s state law. If any glass is broken the pool
will have to be drained and cleaned. I am sure at the expense of the
responible resident. A few years back I remember a resident bring beer
bottles to the pool area all the time. He was asked several times not to do
so but still this one person did what he wanted to do. This was not a party
or guests or strange people lurking, but one of our own.
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On Jul 4, 2017, at 8:06 AM, Steven Teal <ussteven.teal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Morning Highland T.
I'm at the pool cleaning Miller Light caps out of the pool. That is
ridiculous that an individual can't use a pool without being trashy. If you'r
reading this stop being trashy and pick up your crap when you leave.
On that note, I hope everyone enjoys this day of remembrance.
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On Jun 30, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Kyle Mann <kylemann1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:kylemann1@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello Monica,
Great, the board will be meeting next month and hopefully we can establish a
few committees.
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I reiterate that I am willing to serve on the exterminating committee. I
will serve on the landscaping committee, too.
Kyle, I'm not an Excel guru, but I have working knowledge of the program.
If we set up the spreadsheets, it should be easy to plug in the figures
thereafter. Let me know if you still need help with that part.
~ Monica
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Hello Nita,
As I mentioned when we spoke I never said anything about individual trash
cans. But I did say we should breakdown any boxes and put them in the
compactor as opposed to putting them on the ground in the recycling area.
When the boxes build up on the ground between pickups, we spend a couple
hundred bucks un-necessarily for it to be removed.
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Hello Kyle are you suggesting that we. Should have a individual trash can
!???
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Hello Ibironke,
We are not out the woods yet rats are masters at survival but we have made
great strides in knocking the population down. The exterminators are back
tomorrow and its great you are seeing boxes are part our problem too. They
should be broken down and thrown with glass into the compactor instead of
placed on the ground. Good subject for the social.
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Thank you to all who have helped to keep our community a great place to
live, particularly rodent free. Giving all the discussions, here I think a
general meeting in the near future is necessary. Maybe we could have some
time to mix and mingle for 15 to 30 mins before the meeting starts.
I keep wondering if a general garbage area is ideal, for one the recycle
area keeps getting clutteredand rodents will always be attracted to the
dumpster. Have we explored everyone having their own trash cans and having
them picked up once or twice a week?
Thank you for all you efforts and hard work,
Ronke
On Jun 19, 2017 6:32 PM, "William Hauser" <wm.hauser@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:wm.hauser@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks for your work, Kyle. It is appreciated.
The compactor will never be rodent-proof until that door/hatch we throw
trash through is either repaired or replaced. As long as it doesn't seal or
at the very least latch closed, rodents will go in & out as they please. The
latch doesn't always catch and isn't sufficient to keep the door closed. I
would imagine a metalworks company would need to be engaged in order to
facilitate this matter. Just my opinion, but I'd take a blow-torch to that
current door setup and replace it with something that works. Would probably
require welding and/or manufacturing new door. There may be other gaps
causing a less-than-rodent-proof trash situation, but the access door is the
obvious one and has been in disrepair for the 5 years I've been here.
Replacing/repairing that would at the very least be a start. Now that this
complex is 16-17 years old, some of the infrastructure needs to be addressed.
Someone else may have already mentioned it, but I think downsizing some of
the landscaping around the compactor area would be helpful as well. The
ground-covering and bushes/trees may look nice, but also hampers keeping the
area clean and uncluttered.
Thanks again.
Bill
On Jun 19, 2017, at 6:05 PM, Kyle Mann wrote:
Hello Community,
After reading the lengthy note about the discourse of our board and reading
the comment of my musical preference and State of origin. I thought to offer
anyone interested a little more about me. I am an owner, resident here over
the last 5 years and love the area, I also currently serve as treasurer on
the board and take the position seriously. The reason I volunteered? To work
with those interested in improving our property, safety and values. I
personally initiated the rat extermination and cleanup with CMA (Dennis
Hoffman). Not for personal recognition but out of complete frustration with
the stench and rats running everywhere. I saw the disgust in the faces of
some of you pulling shirts over your noses while throwing in the trash, some
in absolute fear of the rats running across your feet. We pay enough in HOA
fee’s to prevent this from happening and part of my responsibility being on
this board is to recognize a problem and work together to get it fixed.
It first began with my renting a pressure washer attempting to clean our
compactor and recycling area inside our gate alone. Not nearly enough to
address the scope of the problem. So I asked Dennis before he left for
vacation his permission and access to all vendors associated with the trash
area and commercial cleaning company. We worked together before he left. I
became the point person working with Jay his assistant until it was
completed. What I didn’t do well was communicate to everyone here. The
trash pick-up schedule and times, the reasoning why we put the container
inside the gate and the location signs of the rat poison although only the
dust they lick was shot in their holes but was roped off. For this I truly
apologize and hope from here to work with the rest of the board improving
the quality of life for us all.
Lastly one board member has informed me, many people have questioned my
being fit to serve on the board? If that is the case let me know I won’t be
offended. Otherwise anyone willing to help, doesn’t have to be on the board
is welcome to start improvement committees: our landscaping, our pool and
gym area, gate sign suggestions, lighting and security etc... We all have
jobs and five people on the board can’t do it alone, I can use some help.
Are there any accountants or excel guru’s living here that can volunteer a
couple hours a week or month?
Thank you!
Kyle Mann
404 247-1962
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Did you read all of that.?? Nice
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Kelli that was beautiful!! You're making me sad I'm moving out (not because
of tensions, just positive life changes). I'll miss everyone I met since
moving here in 2007. It's been a wonderful 10 years and I'm so proud to have
called it my home. I'll miss you all... and don't be shocked if you find me
sneaking into the pool sometime! :-P (lol jk... kinda).
Kelli, I'm going to miss your positivity, smile, and laughter most of all!
Susan
Unit 103
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Joy Riggs <joyriggs@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joyriggs@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Awwwh! Sweet, Kelli! I hope we can make the next social too! Hopefully it
will be on a Saturday next time and maybe I won't be working. I'm going
back on the day shift in a few weeks. I'd love to meet our neighbors and
come to know them as well as you have since you've lived here!
Joy Riggs (wife of the mouse hunter)
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Kelli <kellijreid@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:kellijreid@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Neighbors!
I just wanted to share a little something with you all about my personal
view point of this wonderful community. Excuse any typos ;-) Make it a
great Friday!
While speaking with friends outside my unit last night I mentioned the
tensions that seemed to flare due to the string of a few of the emails that
circulated over the past few weeks. I further mentioned that I felt like
moving as a result of the past few weeks. Highland no longer felt like the
community that I grew to love over the past ten years.
Then I saw my neighbor Dan, who wanted to show me his adorable new kitten.
Side note, his wife, Mary has skills in the kitchen!! After that I saw
Christian and his cute little puppy who seemed to be tired after two seconds
of playing lol. Then I saw Luiz and Derrick who were going to work out.
After that I saw Susan who recently got married this year. We were both
single when we moved here so we looked out for each other and took walks and
had great conversations over the years. Then there was Julian who waved as
he walked his dog. Then Angie came outside as she walked her dog. There was
Glenn; we exchanged hellos as he took out his trash and we briefly talked
about another social. There were a few more neighbors here and there where
we exchanged hello hand waves. My friends then looked at me and said they
admired the sense of community we have. See, they're married with two young
children and have lived in their neighborhood for about 14 years. They
suddenly realized they only knew 5 neighbors.
It made me reflect back to my time here. I started to reminisce on when
Robyn first moved in the community. I think she was engaged to her now
husband Avery and now they have adorable little Neil. Then there's Riah and
Amina. They got engaged while they lived here and also have a handsome son,
Alex. Then there's Summer and Jeff. They also got married while they've been
living here and also have a cute little boy named Ford. Then there are two
Alexes that are completely unrelated and both live on opposite sides of the
complex but they're super awesome in their own way! One Alex is like the
security guard in the complex. I petty the fool that tries to harm me lol.
Then then the other Alex is a wonderful voice of reason with a wealth of
knowledge and skills. He created this list serve for us. Then you have Mark
and Joy. My first memory of them was when Joy baked some delicious brownies
for the cookout we had years ago. Then there's Comer and Marny. I enjoyed
working with them on the previous board. We definitely had some good times.
There's that time Mary's husband called the news to get the 75/85 North
sign moved. For those who don't know, the sign use to be right across from
our street entryway so many cars would turn on our street due to the
confusion. Then there were the times Comer and Robert literally climbed in
the dumpster so the compactor wouldn't break due to improper trash being
thrown in there. Robert surely must also be a Seinfeld fan because it can't
be a coincidence that his dog's name is Kramer lol. Then there's Heather and
Joe. If you want to know where to find them you can always check the pool.
They are the most relaxed couple I know! I envision them retiring on an
island somewhere lol. There's Justin who you can also find at the pool
chillaxin any day of the week. Then there's Wenona and Victor. Wenona helped
out with the social and always offers up a great conversation. There's Katie
K and Nate who also got married while living here. You can catch them taking
walks and hanging out at our local restaurants. There's Lisa B with the cute
Coker spaniel. There's Jasmine and Enrico who always look out for me.
There's Tiffany H who I've gotten to know more since she joined the board
last year. There's Helen P who also got married recently. There's Tracey who
moved in not too long ago who joined the board last year. There's Kyle from
NY who loves jazz and also joined the board last year. There's Andrea and
Devin whose fur baby, Cody, actually knows how to sit up for a lengthy
period of time. It's super cute! Brennan and Kaylee just moved in I think
last year and they also recently got married. There's Jorge and Wendy who
moved here last year from California. There's Micheal and Megan who are the
parents to a cute fur baby named Frankie. Then there's Myles. I had a major
surgery years ago and my mom came in town to help. I couldn't go up the
steps so Myles made himself available and carried me up the steps when I got
home. There's Ron R who I knew from church and then one day we ran into each
other here and what do you know... he turned into our neighbor. There's
Constance and Jesse, Brittanae, Shannon, George S and his wife, Bill H, Pat,
Nita..and the list could go on and on.
The point is, for many of us this might be our first home. For some, it's a
place where we've experienced a few life changes, whether it be promotions,
marriage or anything else. It's a place where we can bounce things off of
each other whether it's regarding property taxes, refinancing our homes or
anything else. It's a place with the most beautiful diversity. It's a place
we come to after a long and sometimes frustrating day at work. It's a place
where we find peace and joy. For me personally, Highland is a place of
harmony. It's the place we call home.
While there may have been email exchanges and tensions were running high,
Highland is home. None of us are perfect but the one constant is that we
are neighbors. It's people like you and I that make it an awesome place to
live.
PS: Look out for details on a July social.
Think good thoughts!
Think good thoughts,
Kelli J. Reid
"One day closer to my purpose."
-KJR
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Susan K. Shwartz, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Shepherd Pathways