Saturday, August 16, 2014

Progress Update - 8/16/14

Southeastern Golf continues to work on the silt fence and tree protection barrier. The primary function of the silt fence is to prevent any sediment from entering a water body and an area which is not owned by the Club. The tree protection barrier is positioned in the tree's drip line and identifies a non-grading area which would affect the health of the tree.

The contractor will be starting on hole #3 due to the extensive grading and earthwork plan for this hole. Holes 1-4 and #9 will be the initial starting holes in the construction sequence. As of this morning the irrigation on the entire Front 9 of the Heron has been valved off permanently.

Areas which may be a prime habitat for rodents now have rodent control boxes in an effort to reduce the population. The boxes are specifically designed for  rodents to enter and not allow any other animals to open or enter the box. The vendor who checks the boxes on a routine basis has the only key to enter the boxes to check the bait.

Please click on the link below for a brief overview of the silt fencing and tree protection currently installed on hole #3.

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Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to send them to heron@theoaksclub.com or call the Heron Hotline at 966-6940.

The Heron Implementation Team