Homeowner Dues Payment Schedule

January 2010
April 2010
July 2010
October 2010

If your payment is not received by the 15th of each of these months, add on a required $25.00 late fee.

Please contact Stephanie at Brink via email at Info@BrinkPM.com if you cannot make your payment, or you are behind in your payment... please do not disregard notices.

Thank you

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Let us know

Do you have anything you would like to sell or give away?
Do you work for or run a local business that you would like to have posted on this site?
Post it here or send us an email and I will add your ad or link to the site.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Around our neighborhood

You may have noticed that many repairs and improvements have been made around here. The tennis court has been completely resurfaced and the basketball court has been pressure washed and the fence has been replaced. A new addition to the baskeball court is a gate under the hoop for players to retrieve their ball if it should go over the fence. We have had trouble in the past with players climbing the fence which caused the sagging and damage that we had to have repaired. There has also been some vandalizing of the fence in the past. We hope with the new, heavier gauge fence that we will have eliminated this problem in the future. If you do notice anyone abusing any of the association common areas please notify a board member or contact Stephanie at Brink Management (under links). True, destructive vandalism does however warrant a call to the local police (Snohomish County). We have many projects underway but if there is anything that you as a homeowner feel needs attention, please post your comments here and we will address them.

Check Your Roof for Moss

Our homes are all 5 to 6 years old now and have a good build up of moss. Believe it or not you can have moss on your roof even if there are no trees nearby. Preserve and extend the life of your roof by spraying with moss treatment or hiring a company to come and do it for you.

With just a little bit of work...

The weather is beginning to cooperate a little and it is the perfect time to do some yard work. With just a little effort your yard can look great.

-fill in those bald spots with a little topsoil and sun/shade mix grass seed
-pull those weeds...some of them have seeds that when let loose will spread everywhere, not just in your yard. Be a great neighbor and yank those out.
-add bark or dark topsoil to your flower beds for a tidy look (check out the Makous home to see what some fresh bark can do for your yard).
-plan out your lawn care, either do it yourself or call a local lawn care specialist. Banish that clover and moss for good.

-most of all, have some fun talking with your neighbors while you are out getting some FRESH air.

Yard Care Requirements

Reminder: as per association rules, no homeowner shall allow the lawn or landscaping to die or deteriorate. Each owner shall be responsible for the maintenance, and repair of the entire yard and irrigation system (if applicable), including (without limitation) the requirements for fertilizers, re-planting, weed control and all other aspects of landscaping care and maintenance of their unit.

To keep up to association standard please:
-Water regularly, it is very stressful to your lawn to let it dry out, it will develop bald spots which will then fill in with weeds or moss.
-Fertilize to rid your lawn of spreading weeds such as clover. These weeds if not controled can spread to neighboring lawns and dandilions if left to go to seed will spread far and wide.



Association BBQ

Neighborhood Pictures