The Gull's Call - April/May/June 2024

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The Board of Directors has decided to change the start time of their meetings to 9:30 AM. The agenda is issued the Friday before the meeting and includes a link to the virtual meeting if you would like to participate in the sessions. We are aware that security cameras are crucial to the safety of your property. To preserve your neighbors' privacy, and to ensure proper installation, kindly submit an architectural application first. Baywood Village by Andrea Godoy, Association Manager G REETINGS, BAYWOOD VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS. The Board of Directors and I hope this finds each of you and your families safe and well, enjoying the spring time weather! A variety of maintenance tasks have come to light as a result of the rain. Gutter cleaning is authorized by Baywood to be done annually. Certain properties have had gutters recently installed to aid with drainage, concrete repaired to prevent water accumulation, and storm drains cleaned out (picture below), etc. We would like to thank all homeowners for their patience.

law. AB 1572 prohibits the use of potable water to irrigate nonfunctional turf on commercial, municipal, institutional, and multifamily residential properties beginning January 1, 2029. We are in search of volunteers to join our landscape committee. If you enjoy landscape overall and are available to participate in monthly walks during the day, please send an email to your association manager at BWV@harborbay.org. The landscape committee is crucial to maintenance since they report on water conservation and keep Baywood Village looking beautiful! Brittany Landing Bay by Sandy Olsen W ELCOME TO SPRING IN BRITTANY LANDING Bay. I hope everyone had a good winter. If you went skiing or snowboarding, I hope you had perfect powder, and if you hunkered down near the fireplace, I hope the books or tv shows were entertaining. The Board applauds our Association Manager, Amanda Meng, for being named a rising star by the California Association of Community Managers (CACM). Of course, we already knew she was a star! The pool opened on April 1st (no April Fools joke), so enjoy the heated water, the sunshine (unless we get those April showers that are supposed to bring May flowers), and lounge on our new pool furniture. Just as a reminder as we head toward warmer days and school vacation, homeowners and renters should accom pany all guests (up to 4) when they are using the pool and spa. ANNOUNCING A LANDSCAPING EVENT Members of our Landscaping Committee and a couple of Board Members will hold an open forum meeting for homeowners at poolside to talk about trees, shrubs, and other flora. Maintaining our landscaping accounts for a significant expenditure in our annual operating budget. Participants at the meeting can ask questions and hear more about how landscape decisions are made. More information on this “Poolside Chat” will be forthcoming. COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERING The Board encourages homeowners to volunteer to either

Proposals for site-wide pruning and replacement of removed trees have been approved by the Board of Directors. Our tree team and management have joined forces to ensure that homeowners are informed when work is scheduled. Please be aware that tree work may not always proceed according to plan, as there may be last-minute job openings. Visit the recently landscaped area around the 600 block near the lagoon! The landscaping crew will make sure we abide by the recently passed AB 1572

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