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6 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | OCTOBER 2021 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT By Eric Zarr BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAY TIME Executive Session 10/14 9a General Session 10/14 1p Committee Chairs 10/11 10a COMMITTEES Architectural Review 10/6, 20 8:30a Comm. Planning 10/28 9a Emergency Prep (EPC) 10/19 10a Facilities 10/13 9a Finance 10/26 1p Landscape 10/19 1p Safety 10/5 10a Social 10/5 1p OTHER Canine Corral Council 10/7, 21 10a Communications Board 10/27 10a Technical Operations Board TBD See Daily Report Meetings SAFETY CONCERNS Many people are still walking in the street throughout the day. Please don't. Walking in the street is unsafe and while we have lost many street-side trees due to accidents, those can be replaced. There are amazing trails throughout the community which are beautiful. Also, please make sure to stop at all stop signs, yield to vehicles in the roundabouts, and follow the speed limits throughout the community. AVOIDING CONFLICT WITH NEIGHBORS We all can get along. The key? Communication. It is often the best way to prevent and resolve conflict before it reaches the legal system. You do not have to be friends or spend time together to achieve a peaceful co-existence, but you should try to be a good neighbor and follow these tips: • Say, "Hello." At the mailbox, while walking the dog, or when you see a moving van arrive, introduce yourself. Learn your neighbors' names and regularly offer a friendly greeting. • Do unto others. Treat neighbors as you would like to be treated. Be considerate about noise from vehicles, stereos, pets, etc. • Know your differences. Make an effort to understand each other. Differences in age, ethnic background, and years in the neighborhood can lead to different expectations or misunderstandings. • Consider the view. Keep areas of your property that others can see presentable. • Appreciate them. If neighbors do something you like, let them know. They will be pleased you noticed, and it will be easier to talk later if they do something you do not like. • Stay positive. Most people do not try to create problems. If a neighbor does something that irritates you, do not assume it was deliberate. • Be respectful. Talk directly to your neighbors if there is a problem. Gossiping with others can damage relationships and create trouble. • Remain calm. If a neighbor mentions a problem they have with you, thank them for the input. You do not have to agree or justify any behavior. Wait for any anger to subside before responding. • Listen carefully. When discussing a problem, try to understand your neighbor's position and why he or she feels that way. • Take your time. Take a break to think about what you and your neighbor have discussed. Arrange to finish the conversation at another time.

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