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FOR UPDATES ABOUT FOUR SEASONS, GO TO FOURSEASONSBEAUMONT.ORG 6 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JULY 2025 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT By Eric Zarr, email eric.zarr@fsresidential.com, or call/text (909) 991-8337 MAY DOLLARS AND CENTS At the Board meeting, the following projects and bids were approved. Please note in parentheses is the committee that generated the proposal and then if it's an Operational expense (which comes from this year's dues) or a Reserve expense: • Additional Cameras - $18,000 (Management/Reserve & Capital) • Irrigation Change - $48,020.86 (Management/Operational) • Lodge Ceiling Fan Replacement - $894.27 (Facilities/Operational) • Courts Pool Deck Re-Surface - $36,112.50 (Facilities/Reserves) • Spa Building Entry Re-Surface - $15,684 (Facilities/Reserves) • Summit Spa Coping Re-Surface - $3,980 (Facilities/Reserves) • Maintenance Cart Lithium Kit Upgrade - $4,900 (Facilities/Reserves) • FYCC Re-Seeding of Turf - $1,800 (Landscape/FYCC Operational) • Rosemary Shrub Removal - $3,452.50 (Landscape/FYCC Operational) • Lewis Creek Plantings - $1,194.50 (Landscape/FYCC Operational) • FYCC Various Plantings - $2,445.50 (Landscape/FYCC Operational) • Pine Tree Removal - $2,275.00 (Landscape/Operational) • Lodge Planter Area - $912.50 (Landscape/Operational) 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. Make sure to fob-in each and every time you enter a facility. One, it's the rule, and two, team members rotate through the different facilities and the person that is at the desk when you return might not be the one who was there originally. PROJECT NOTIFICATION The Association stopped having owners complete an Exhibit B with ARC projects several years ago. Exhibit B was meant to only notify neighbors of work being done, but was often confused as owners approving their neighbor's work being done. While the form is not something that needs to be submitted, it is still good neighborly behavior to let your neighbor know if and when you are doing work to your home that may impact them. DAILY REPORT If you're not receiving Four Seasons Beaumont daily emails/Activities Blasts, email issues@ fourseasonsbeaumont.org to have your email added to the list of recipients. Having your email on the list is especially important in order to receive warnings and updates related to emergencies in our area (Example: September 2024 Record Fire). STREET SLURRY UPDATE We will begin to slurry the streets on Friday, July 11. A map showing the areas affected and dates is on the following page and online (fourseasonsbeaumont.org/streets). We postponed until the hotter months to help the slurry dry faster. In fact, the original first day of slurry as scheduled it rained! So it is definitely good to have waited until the hotter months. Vehicles can be parked on streets not being worked on, and NPG will have a golf cart to shuttle owners to and from their cars and homes. BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAY TIME Committee Chairs 7/7 10a Executive Session 7/10 9a General Session 7/10 1p Meet the Board 7/17 2p COMMITTEES DAY TIME Architectural Review 7/2, 16 8:30a Canine Corral Council 7/3 10a Communications 7/2 10a Community Planning 7/24 9a Conservancy 7/2 8a Facilities 7/3 9a Finance 7/29 1p Landscape 7/15 1p Recognition 7/8 10a Safety (includes EPC) 7/1 10a Social 7/1 1p Meetings