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Attention Homeowners!!

A mason by the name of Will Stonecipher has begun work on H.Valley walls (home side of walls), starting at Linden & Tomahawk Creek Parkway and moving east to Roe.  Next week he should begin working from the bell tower south along Roe focusing on the home side of walls, but occasionally repairing the street side of walls.   He will continue south along Roe (except for any yards where large or nuisance pets prohibit his access) until he gets to the south most home along Roe adjacent to the OP park.  Over the summer the mason will be working on walls within several of the subsidiaries focusing on the worst walls first, but this is an annual project ranging between $5-10 K and any wall repairs not completed this year can be schedule over the next few years, but if you have some high priority concerns not addressed from Linden along Roe please advise and we will try to get them addresses as soon as possible.



The reason for my call is to request you share with the residents from Linden to Roe and all along Roe that Mr. Stonecipher will be needing access to yards over the next few weeks.  I will try to give each subsidiary a heads up as he moves to different areas and hope that each subsidiary can help spread the word so residents are not surprised by his presence.  I am told the resident at Linden and TCP is pleased with his work, and I would appreciate positive or negative feedback as you received it so we can keep a pulse on his work quality in addition to our inspections.   I am sure this is a welcome and long awaited masonry repairs to resume and we hope Mr. Stonecipher will be able to more routinely address wall concerns over the next few years to keep the walls sealed and looking good (as opposed to those that might otherwise think walls are crumbling down : )

Jim Freed
Operations Manager, AMS
jfreed-ams@kc.rr.com
(913) 244-8096