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FOR UPDATES ABOUT FOUR SEASONS, GO TO FOURSEASONSBEAUMONT.ORG 6 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | FEBRUARY 2025 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT By Eric Zarr, email eric.zarr@fsresidential.com, or call/text (909) 991-8337 BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAY TIME Executive Session 2/13 9a General Session 2/13 1p Committee Chairs 2/10 10a COMMITTEES DAY TIME Architectural Review 2/5, 19 8:30a Canine Corral Council 2/6 10a Communications 2/5 10a Community Planning 2/27 9a Conservancy 2/5 8a Facilities 2/12 9a Finance 2/25 1p Landscape 2/18 1p Safety (includes EPC) 2/4 10a Social 2/4 1p Meetings DECEMBER DOLLARS & CENTS At the December Board meeting, the following projects and bids were approved. Please note in parentheses the Committee that generated the proposal and then stating either an Operational expense which comes from this year's dues, or a Reserve expense: • Various Front Yard Cost Center Plantings - $1,130 (Landscape FYCC/Operational) • Zen Pollinator Garden - $22,529.24 (Landscape/Operational) • Lodge Light Fixture Update - NTE $6,500 (Facilities/Reserve) REMINDERS A reminder I give at each Open Session Board Meeting is to slow down. Once you are home behind the gates, speeding or not stopping at stop signs will only "save" you a few seconds of time. Speed limits are 30 mph on the Circle, 25 mph on all side streets, and 15 mph in parking lots. Slow down and drive responsibly. Also, use the sidewalks if you're a pedestrian and wear white or reflective clothing when it's dark outside. WILDLIFE AREA One of the most popular amenities of the Association is the miles of walking trails. But we are the last community in Beaumont down Highland Springs and abut a large natural area between Beaumont and Hemet/San Jacinto. In this large area are many animals that come into the community. Animals seen in the community are as small as rattlesnakes, and as large as a bear. Normally, we see coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, and fairly often mountain lions. Please be aware of your surroundings, while on the trails and in your backyard with your grandchildren and your pets. More good info and tips at https:// www.openspaceauthority.org/whats-new/guide-keeping-wildlife-and- yourself-safe. DAILY REPORT If you are not receiving Four Seasons Beaumont daily emails/Activities Blasts, please email issues@fourseasonsbeaumont.org to have your name added to the list of recipients. Being on the list is especially important in order to receive warnings and updates related to emergencies in our area (Example: September 2024 Record Fire).

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