Day: April 19, 2023

Heritage Village BOD Update

4-19-2023 – Heritage Village BOD’s is currently working on multiple items to further enhance and assist our community. Some projects were inherited and we are also looking at new items that need repair. To date some of the major projects are the remodel of the pool, concrete work throughout the community, pressure washing, landscaping, painting, irrigation, fence project and building repairs. In addition to these project items our community is still in litigation on several other items.

  • Pool Remodel – The pool contractor has been slow to get our pool completed but work continues. Just this last weekend the pool was etched to prepare it for resurfacing. Plus, there has been a delay in the tile work because the tile that was selected has been on back-order.
  • Pool Remodel Salt Water Equipment – The equipment cost is too prohibitive and we are not going to change the chlorine pool to salt.
  • Pool house lights and post lights – Proposals are out and we are waiting on contractors to provide for the repair of the post lights at the pool
  • New Concrete Repairs – Concrete work continues to phase 2 and we are scheduling the contractor back to the community.
  • Retainer Wall on 69th – This original retainer wall on 69th has been damaged and we are looking for a GC to assist with its repair. This is still in a preliminary stage but must be addressed soon.
  • Pressure Washing – We are working one proposal to come to an agreement to have items pressure washed in our community and at the pool. This is still a work in progress
  • Painting – Our Cabana/Pool House is being repainted.
  • Irrigation – Due to a line item in the irrigation contract, we have asked to amend an existing line item in the contract to lessen the impact of the expense for irrigation repairs. In addition, we continue to use our irrigation contractor to repair items in our community. Unfortunatly, we continue see residents inside the community that drive on the grass. This is costing us additional money for sprinkler and irrigation repairs due to breakage.
  • The exterior fence project has been completed with an amendment to the original contract that reduced the overall cost. This total is reflected in the financials. Some of the original fencing is embedded in the vegetation along Shiloh Drive. While this is not noticeable from Shiloh, it can be seen along the fence line partially from inside the community. At some point the original fencing will be removed.
  • We are investigating balcony repairs with a general contractor who is repairing another Divosta 4plex community in Jupiter. This is all in a preliminary stage at this point in time.
  • Parking – This is being looked at and we will update as soon as we have new information
  • USPS Parcel Package Lockers on the USPS mailbox – USPS will not fix broken locks on any parcel package locker. USPS will fix locks on mailboxes. We have the parts list now from the original mailbox vendor and the parcel package lock is being looked at on 77th way.

This overall list is only a partial list of items the BOD is working on and there are additional repair items we are looking into that will be blended into these line items at a later date.

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