WCA Owner/Tenant Contact Update Form

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Maintaining current contact information helps the board and its committees reach owners and tenants with important board announcements as well as during emergency events such as a water/gas main break or to report storm damage to vehicles or other property.  Each owner and paying tenant should complete a separate form.  Non-resident owners should enter their address at the end of the form.  Note: You do NOT need to have a Google account in order to update and submit the form.

January 5, 2016

Christmas Trees and De-Icing Materials

 HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Please find below the promised information about Christmas tree disposal and  de-icing product information.


  • Republic Trash and Recycling will be picking up Christmas trees on the first two Wednesdays of January.The first pick up will be tomorrow January 6.  The second and final pick up will be Wednesday, January 13th.  The trees will be recycled.  The naturalized areas of Waterview Cluster are not appropriate for disposal of any yard waste including Christmas trees. 

  • The sand buckets are in place throughout the cluster for use by residents.

  • Just a reminder about de-icing products.  We can avoid unnecessary degradation of our concrete walkways by using common sense about what we purchase.  Safe Paws is one of the available products both pet, plant and concrete friendly.

HELPFUL HINTS 

Using a de-icing product requires more than spreading it around. Knowing the age of a sidewalk and the product’s ingredients are important to prevent damage. Before buying a de-icing product, consider the following:
• Concrete sidewalks and steps should be at least six months old, otherwise they can be severely damaged by de-icing products.
• Products containing ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate should never be used since these will break down even the most durable masonry materials.
• Applying deicers near areas of vegetation can potentially harm plant life if strong enough concentrations build up in the soil
• To provide better traction use sand in combination with a deicer or by itself.
Using a de-icing product requires more than spreading it around. Knowing the age of a sidewalk and the product’s ingredients are important to prevent damage. Before buying a de-icing product, consider the following:
• Concrete sidewalks and steps should be at least six months old, otherwise they can be severely damaged by de-icing products.
• Products containing ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate should never be used since these will break down even the most durable masonry materials.
• Applying deicers near areas of vegetation can potentially harm plant life if strong enough concentrations build up in the soil
• To provide better traction use sand in combination with a deicer or by itself.