The next board meeting is set for Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 4:30pm via Zoom. Details on joining the meeting will be emailed to homeowners. Click below to see the agenda of this meeting.
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The next board meeting is set for Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 4:30pm via Zoom. Details on joining the meeting will be emailed to homeowners. Click below to see the agenda of this meeting.
The Board is developing guidelines for the size of a paver area next to your deck for your grill. Requests for this type of area will not be accepted until the new guidelines have approved by the Board hopefully at the April Board meeting.
Last December the Board voted to reduce the amount of mulch for this year. The reason was to have operating funds available to complete landscape requests from last year as well as have funds available to complete new requests in 2021. With one-third less mulch, the Board opted not to mulch the back areas of our houses. Barring unforeseen landscape issues, the Board plans to mulch all fronts, sides and back areas in 2022.
We thank our residents for their understanding as we work to keep our grounds well-groomed and maintained.
More mulch is being ordered and it should be here within the next two weeks. The homes on the pond side of Settlers to Kure Village Way at the corner of Sloop and Kure Village Way will be mulched at that time.
Keys Owners/Residents,
On Monday March 8, you may notice some people walking through our neighborhood. We have invited knowledgeable representatives from the State and Island Wildlife Federation as well as a County extension agent to give us some tips regarding native plants and appropriate best landscaping practices as we begin to plan a healthy and beneficial beautification plan for our community.
We’ll keep you informed as we move forward with this important and exciting project.
Keys HOA Board
The Keys Board of Directors has received communications from residents concerning rats seen around bird feeders as well as rat infestations in the crawl spaces under the townhomes. We feel it is important to notify residents that rats can chew through the vents and nest in the insulation under their units. Many units have hanging insulation noted on their termite inspections. While this is not necessarily an indication of the presence of rats, it is an indicator that you should check your crawl space. Please make sure your access door is secure and check regularly to make sure that your vents have not been damaged. Other rodents, such as squirrels and mice, can cause similar damage and often nest under the hoods of cars and chew wiring.
The following are excerpts from news releases by NC Wildlife:
RALEIGH, N.C.
Feeding animals may seem harmless or even helpful. However, it causes the animal to lose its natural fear of humans and seek more human food. An animal may become aggressive or cause property damage in its search for more human food.
Wildlife can transmit diseases, including rabies and roundworm, to humans.
RALEIGH, N.C.
To prevent problems with any type of wildlife:
· Make sure you are not indirectly feeding wildlife — by cleaning up pet food, securing trash in an animal-proof container, keeping barbecue grills clean and removing bird feeders.
· Establish protective barriers to keep wildlife from entering crawl spaces, attics and beneath decks, where they might build nests or dens.
· Secure pets or keep them indoors or on leashes. Dogs can disturb dens, prompting aggressive behavior from the foxes.
· Clear overhanging tree limbs or other means of access that wildlife can use to enter a structure.
· Clear fallen fruit from around trees
· Annually inspect property to identify food problems and other areas that need to be fixed before an issue begins.
· Encourage neighbors to use these same methods.
While we all enjoy birds and other wildlife in the Keys, the Board does not want to monitor or fine residents who continue to feed birds. Be a responsible owner. The Board asks that if you see anyone feeding any wildlife or leaving open containers of food outside, please request that they cease such actions for the benefit of wildlife as well as our homes and human neighbors.
The next board meeting is set for March 16, 2021 at 5pm via Zoom. Details on joining the meeting will follow. Click below to see the agenda of this meeting.
Please welcome Peter Beardsley to the Keys Board of Directors! Peter has been appointed to fill the current vacancy and will serve until the annual meeting on October 2, 2021.
Thank you, Peter!
This is the schedule for landscape maintenance from Sam’s Landscaping, weather permitting. Some functions extend beyond one day. The Board wanted you to have a general sense of when different landscape functions occur.
| Function | Timeframe |
| Mowing during the growing season | Wednesday |
| Edging during the growing season | Weekly: Apr-SepMonthly: Oct-Mar |
| Mowing/trimming around the pond | Monthly |
| Mulch and Pine Straw | Mar |
| Trim shrubs | Mar, Jul & Nov |
| Irrigation (sprinklers) | Apr-Oct |
| Fertilize grass | May |
| Weed control in grass | Dec & Mar |
| Weed control in mulch | Mar, Jun, Aug & Oct |
| Insect control | Mar, Jun & Sep |
| Pruning of palms | As needed |
| Pruning of crepe myrtles | Feb |
The Keys Board of Directors will have a vacancy at the end of this month as Bryan Strickland is resigning due to work responsibilities and time constraints. This position would be held until the election at the annual meeting on October 2, 2021. If you are a homeowner in the Keys, interested in becoming involved or have questions, please contact any board member. All contact information is available at www.keyshoa.com
Please consider this opportunity to join an enthusiastic team of volunteers and serve your community!