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thevillages2013 06-03-2022 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2102286)
When will these few weeks of rain be coming? Cannot believe how dry it has been.

This dry! Glad we have irrigation. Hopefully we will be bitc##ng about the abundance of rain soon.

Bogie Shooter 06-03-2022 07:47 PM

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biker1 06-03-2022 08:07 PM

On average, May is one of the driest months and June is the wettest. The rainy season is June, July, August, and September - much wetter, on average, than the other 8 months.

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2102286)
When will these few weeks of rain be coming? Cannot believe how dry it has been.


Garywt 06-03-2022 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102199)
If a neighbor's lawn looked like this you would call Community Standards and they would issue daily fines until things were corrected. But what if the 'neighbor' was the developer and they refuse to do anything about it?

I for one would not call and report a neighbor if their lawn looked like that. I just worry about what my lawn looks like. If it is bad enough the clipboard ladies will turn it in.

MSchad 06-03-2022 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102199)
If a neighbor's lawn looked like this you would call Community Standards and they would issue daily fines until things were corrected. But what if the 'neighbor' was the developer and they refuse to do anything about it?

Executive golf course is not the Developer. It is your CDD.

Laker14 06-04-2022 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by MSchad (Post 2102352)
Executive golf course is not the Developer. It is your CDD.

Good point. I really don't need my CCD money spent to make that area of grass look like my lawn.

skyking 06-04-2022 07:46 AM

It's a Country Club not an Executive Course.

skyking 06-04-2022 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 2102257)
It's amazing what a few weeks of rain might do to that area. We have a mowed area behind our home that is full of weeds that they won't take care of and they are spreading into my lawn so I asked if I could do it the answer was no. I did it anyway and it looks so much better now.

There is nothing but mud in the second picture. No grass to water. And I do spray the weeds. Unfortunately there is absolutely no vegetation in the largest area.

Laker14 06-04-2022 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102422)
It's a Country Club not an Executive Course.

Indeed. I should have read your post more carefully.

Bogie Shooter 06-04-2022 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102199)
If a neighbor's lawn looked like this you would call Community Standards and they would issue daily fines until things were corrected. But what if the 'neighbor' was a Country Club owned by the developer and they refuse to do anything about it?

We’re you promised green grass when you bought your golf course lot?

Rodneysblue 06-04-2022 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102199)
if a neighbor's lawn looked like this you would call community standards and they would issue daily fines until things were corrected. But what if the 'neighbor' was a country club owned by the developer and they refuse to do anything about it?

ghost busters

tophcfa 06-04-2022 02:22 PM

Hmmm, an area with some dried out and dead grass at a country club in an area where golf isn’t played. Waaaaa! That’s absolutely nothing compared to what took place at the Hacienda Hills Country Club. I’m sure the residents living adjacent to HH would much rather have that problem than having the Clubhouse, Restaurant, pool, restrooms, and tennis courts torn down. It’s all relative and the comparison certainly puts things into perspective.

skyking 06-04-2022 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2102543)
We’re you promised green grass when you bought your golf course lot?

We were promised that our neighbors would be required to maintain their grass in good condition as would I. Should there be different standards for us homeowners vs the Morse's?

Papa_lecki 06-04-2022 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102422)
It's a Country Club not an Executive Course.

Let’s merge this with the threads about how high the greens fees are?
Spend more water on grass = higher costs = higher greens fees

ureout 06-04-2022 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 2102586)
We were promised that our neighbors would be required to maintain their grass in good condition as would I. Should there be different standards for us homeowners vs the Morse's?


so what course is it????


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