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Four Seasons Breeze August 2019

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22 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | AUGUST 2019 Landscape Committee When we enter the community from either the Potrero or the Crooked Creek gates and go south on Four Seasons Circle, we cross over one of two beautiful stone bridges and we see lush vegetation on either side. You might ask what is the deep chasm that the bridges cross, and why didn't K. Hovnanian Homes fill in this space and build homes? The answer is that Potrero Creek flows through this area as a natural waterway, and has been designated as an area to be left undeveloped. This area is called the "conservancy" and consists of 37.27 acres of land. The conservancy is not part of Four Seasons at Beaumont, but is territory administered by the Army Corps of Engineers, the Inland Empire Conservation Department, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The conservancy is home to 14 species of birds and one species of amphibians. Trails A and B are technically part of the conservancy, but there is a buffer zone on the edge of the conservancy boundaries and the trails are just outside the zone. The Four Seasons HOA is not permitted to disturb the flora and fauna that live within the conservancy, and this prohibition will continue unless and until the HOA executes a financial agreement to take over management of the conservancy. South of Breckenridge is another area that is part of the natural waterway and also not part of, nor under control of, the HOA. Although the HOA may at sometime acquire control of the conservancy, we will never be allowed to take over this area. ~ Kirk Freyermuth

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