Millstream Crossing FALL 2018 Newsletter 1 Board of Directors President ~Michael Hersey Vice President ~Joseph Stange Secretary ~ Kim Roberts Members at Large~ Mike Asmar and Brian Hammond Email: [email protected]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WE LCOME NEW HOMEOWNERS & TENANTS!!! Our community is managed by: Property Management Solutions 201 West Main Street, Suite D Lexington, SC 29072 [email protected]803-996-4846 Are you aware that Millstream Crossing is governed by a set of By-Laws and Regulations? If you did not receive your copies at closing or lease signing, please visit our website to download a copy or stop by our office at: Fall Newsletter Now that Fall has arrived, we’d like to remind each homeowner and all residents that they are responsible for maintaining their lawns and homes at all times to help the community maintain a clean and neat appearance. These are some of the things that Property Management Solutions enforce as Violations. *Yards should be kept mowed, weed fertilizer (as needed), trees & bushes lifted and trimmed, beds cleaned, and driveways, walks and street curbs edged. *Yard trimmings should be blown back into yard, not out in the street. This is a Lexington County Law. *Fall leaves should be picked up in the fall. A major violation that we are currently having issues with are unkempt conditions. Please follow these simple guidelines to help make our community look better. *Grills, mowers, pallets, coolers, bags of mulch, yard tools, toys,
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803-996-4846 Are you aware that Millstream Crossing is governed by a set of By-
Laws and Regulations? If you did not receive your copies at closing or
lease signing, please visit our website to download a copy or stop
by our office at:201 West Main Street, Ste. D
Lexington, SC 29072
ARCHITECTURAL ENFORCEMENT
Fall Newsletter
Now that Fall has arrived, we’d like to remind each homeowner and all residents that they are responsible for maintaining their lawns and homes at all times to help the community maintain a clean and neat appearance. These are some of the things that Property Management Solutions enforce as Violations.
*Yards should be kept mowed, weed fertilizer (as needed), trees & bushes lifted and trimmed, beds cleaned, and driveways, walks and street curbs edged.
*Yard trimmings should be blown back into yard, not out in the street. This is a Lexington County Law.
*Fall leaves should be picked up in the fall.
A major violation that we are currently having issues with are unkempt conditions. Please follow these simple guidelines to help make our community look better.
*Grills, mowers, pallets, coolers, bags of mulch, yard tools, toys, bikes and items of this nature should be stored away, out of view, not in driveways, front or side yards, or on front porches.
#1 VEHICLES: Vehicles are to be parked on the paved areas
of the Lot only, not on the grass. Parking in the street should be rare,
extremely limited, and only if absolutely necessary.
Inoperable vehicles should be parked in the garage, covered, or removed from the Lot.
Boats, trailers, RV’s, and campers should be stored in the garage or behind the fence.
#2 TRASH CONTAINERS: Trash containers are an eye sore, unsightly,
and must be stored in an out of sight location so as not to be seen from the street or neighboring properties.
Trash containers may be set out for service the evening of the day before pickup.
Trash containers should be returned to an out of sight storage location the day of pickup.
Trash containers on the side of a home must be screened with an enclosure.
#3 LAWN MAINTENANCE: The climate of South Carolina dictates
landscaping be maintained 12 months of the year.
Yards should be kept mowed, weed fertilizer added as needed, trees and bushes lifted and trimmed, beds cleaned, and driveways, walks, and street curbs edged.
Yard trimmings should be blown back into the yard, not out into the street. This is a Lexington County law. Fall leaves should be picked up in the fall.
Please be sure that shared landscaped beds between neighboring homes are being maintained.
Trim dead tree limbs and remove dead trees (Contact Property Management Solutions for more information on dead tree removal)
#4 UNKEMPT CONDITIONS: Grills, mowers, pallets, coolers, bags of mulch,
yard tools, bikes, toys, and items of this nature should be stored away, out of view, not in driveways, front or side yards, or on front porches.
#5 SPEED LIMITS: The speed limit in all of Millstream Crossing is
20 MPH. SLOW DOWN The streets of Millstream Crossing are used by
walkers, runners, bike riders, children, and animals and their safety must be of concern.
SLOW DOWN#6. ANIMALS: Other than normal household pets, no other
animals, livestock or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred or kept on the properties.
Following these simple basic guidelines will help increase home values, clean up and make the neighborhood look better, and make Millstream Crossing an even greater place to live.
Home Maintenance ChecklistNewsletter 3
Here are quarterly, bi-annual and annual checklists with some general recommendations for continued home maintenance:
Quarterly Checklist
1. Vacuum A/C returns and supply (monthly to remove dust, minimum quarterly)