Landscape and Grounds Committee Updates
By Catherine Honaker, Chair
The meeting was called to order on January 14th at 6:30 pm by
Catherine Honaker, Chair. Those present were Catherine Honaker,
Shirley Gansser, Jim Houston, Zach Braden, Carol Reddic-Snapp,
John Schubert (Brickman’s), Travis Baker (Brickman’s), Justin La
Hue (Premier). Michael Slaton was absent.
The LGC Action Items were reviewed.
- Homes on Hollow Valley overlooking the mitigation area should
have iron fences, not wood. Cat drove the area on 11/17/09 and
all homes have 6’ iron fences. Status – complete. - City of Fort Worth tree grant program for 2010 – Jim does not
know at this time if we will be able to get more trees in March
but will check into it. Status – in progress. - The builder (Lions Gate) is installing trees in the parkway
on Twin Flower because the front yards are too small to
hold two trees. Justin will contact the builder and give the
builder a “pass” to only install one tree in these yards. Status
– in progress. - The builder (First Texas) is installing wood fences on Grape
Leaf homes that back to “green space”. Chase has given First
Texas approval for the wood fences in lieu of the iron because
behind the “green space” is an area of land that is currently
identified as “multi-family housing”. Status – complete. - The City of Fort Worth has a park grant program that the LGC
will look into to see if we can obtained new and/or replacement
trash cans for our park areas. Status – in progress. - Brickman’s provided Cat with a map of cul-de-sacs that they
maintain for VOWS. Cat to pull TAD records to verify ownership
of the cul-de-sacs. Status – in process. - KISD has completed the installation of the sidewalk at
Independence Elementary. Another meeting has been set with
KISD the week of January 25th to continue discussions on
other KISD issues related to VOWS. Status – in progress. - Some of the color beds are slopping. Brickman’s was asked to
provide a bid to repair these beds. Status – in progress. - The trees in the park at the slide pool are too thick to allow
enough sunlight to beam through to the grass. We requested
a bid from Brickman’s to trim them and raise the canopies to
allow light to pass through. Brickman’s said that their arborist
indicated that we could only trim lightly because these are
native post oaks and could die if we over trim them but that we
can trim slightly and remove the suckers. The project cost for
this is $3,385.20 plus another $2,301.47 to add prep the soil,
add dirt and hydro seed with fescue. The expense is more than
we had anticipated and therefore the item has been added to
the “wish list” of future projects. Status – complete pending
future approval from “wish list”. - Home owner on Begonia Ct had been requesting help from
SBB since March 2008 (almost two years) with the flooding
issue in his yard. His lot is next to a VOWS owned lot and the
irrigation from the VOWS lot was flooding his yard. Brickman’s
installed a French drain to alleviate the problem but during the
installation found that the home owner’s irrigation is also outside the home owner’s fence line which could be the problem. Premier will request a copy of the home owner’s survey to find out if the fence is in the wrong place or the irrigation is in the wrong place. Status – in progress. - The developer has several areas he would like to turn over
to VOWS. We are waiting on Chase to provide a listing of the
areas. Status – in progress. - VOWS has 5 missing color beds that were never installed by
the builder (Lennar). The LGC requested pricing to install these
beds and request contact information for the builder from Chase
in November 09. Status – in progress.
