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For Official HOA News & Information Town Herald For Offi cial HOA News & Information MAY MAY BOARD MEETINGS: INSIDE THIS ISSUE Planning: 5/11 – 6:30PM Regular: 5/25 – 6:30PM 4 Property Manager Report Live Streamed Link on website 6 Pool Season 8-12 Legacy Park Graduates 14 Get to Know the Legacy Park Staff 16 April Activity Recap 17 May Activities 20 Resident Highlight 24 LP Renovations 25 Yard of Month 26-29 Sports Thank you to resident Victor Ortiz for taking the picture on our front cover of our own Legacy Park owl and her baby. We appreciate you sharing this moment with all of us! If you have a Legacy Park picture to share for future editions of the newsletter, please submit to [email protected]. THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ARTICLES AND PICTURES IS THE 10TH OF EACH MONTH. CONTACT INFORMATION Legacy Park Community Association, Inc. 4201 Legacy Park Circle Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 HOA Main O ice 770-919-2556 HOA Fax 770-919-0066 The HOA O ice hours Monday - Friday from 10 am to 2 pm HIGHCROFT and the first Saturday of every month from 9 am to 11 am by Appointment Only GRAMERCY KENTMERE Clubhouse HOA Tennis Office Courts ANNANDALE Pool CARILLON Amphitheater Basketball Court Nature Preserve HOA BOARD MEMBERS Covenant Committee Wildlife Sanctuary Town Nimesh Patel, President [email protected] Green Volleyball Baseball Court BELLINGRATH Field Lake Legacy OLMSTED [email protected] Cub Scout Pack 002 Mike Sesan, 1st VP www.pack002.org PALISADES [email protected] Boy Scout Troop 002 TownFair Meadowlark David Veres, 2nd VP [email protected] MADISON Preserve The Paragon [email protected] www.troop002.org LULLWATER WINTERTHUR David Kirkland, Treasurer Election Committee [email protected] Bill O’Rourke [email protected] REVERE N Michaela Hicks, Secretary Community Map [email protected] Finance Committee Peter Carpey [email protected] HOA OFFIC STAFF Property Manager Landscape Committee Lisa Ne Melissa Agnes NORTHGATE NEWS [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Manager Please contact Bobby Hawkins Candace Cole SPORTS LEAGUES with any Northgate HOA needs. [email protected] LP Sports Director, Morgan Pepin Phone 770-367-4600 Covenant Enforcement [email protected] Email: [email protected] Joanne Weaver covenantenforcement@ Adult Soccer legacypark.org [email protected] Activities Director/Sports Youth T-Ball Morgan Pepin [email protected] [email protected] Youth Soccer O ice Assistant [email protected] Danielle Denton Travel Soccer, o [email protected] Roger Edwards Tennis Director [email protected] Adam Grandsta Adult Soccer adamgrandsta @gmail.com CONTACT US TODAY [email protected] 770-623-6220 Swim Team COMMITTEES & GROUPS [email protected] [email protected] Activities Committee Tennis Committee Town Herald is a publication of KDA & Tlehs. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and Morgan Pepin does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should [email protected] be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Advertisers assume [email protected] responsibility for the content of the ads placed in this publication. Material published may not be Tennis Director, reproduced without the written permission of KDA & Tlehs. Architectural Review Committee Adam Grandsta . The contents of this newsletter are provided for the members of the Legacy Park neighborhood as a [email protected] courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or agrandsta @gmail.com services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of 678-521-5496 opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the neighborhood of such opinions, information, goods or services. LEGACY PARK 3 M AY 20 21 WWW.LEGACYPARK.ORG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REPORT We have had another busy spring, fortunately, Common Area: The wooden stairs included in its April inspection on the 14th. During their it’s been a very productive one. While we the sidewalk that leads from Bellingrath to the monthly inspections, Aquascape checks for are still following Covid guidelines, we are trails have been repaired and stained. wildlife activity, manmade litter, verifi es the keeping a close eye on Governor Kemp’s primary and emergency spillways are working Executive Orders and will make adjustments as • Electrical repairs were made at the properly, the level of aquatic vegetation, and warranted. We look forward to seeing everyone Bellingrath entrance by laying new lines the fountain. The beaver activity has increased, out and about enjoying our great amenities, between the two monuments under the and we have hired Critter Catchers to remove while being safe and healthy! street for a cost of $3,200. the beaver and work on water fl ow around their dam. HOA OFFICE BUSINESS • The Palisades Fountain has been cleaned, repaired, and is on for the season. Landscape: We are working with the Communication – The March edition of the Landscape Committee on the enhancements • The Champion’s Field and directional newsletter was printed and mailed to each to the Tennis Court area and hope to start that signs have been painted; next they will property by KDA Communications. This is project at the beginning of May. no cost to the HOA. We have received great need to be replaced. The Northgate at feedback and look forward to enhancing future Legacy Park signs have been replaced at • The annual mulch installation has been editions. We are sending out email blasts at that entrance. completed around the circle. Hutcheson least weekly and modifying our website to keep will also be working on replacing/adding Fitness Center: The batteries for the ellipticals all information current. The Instagram and sod around the circle in the bare areas and and bicycle have been replaced since they Facebook pages are updated weekly as well. replacing dead plant material. have not been used in a year. We are back on 2021 Amenity Package – The amenity package schedule with our quarterly maintenance, • The Lullwater detention pond on along with new 2021 ID stickers were mailed to placed several wipe containers and hand Hartness Way, has been inspected and all owners in good standing the week of April 1. sanitizers for residents to use after usage of the all inlets have been cleaned to ensure all equipment. We are ready to open May 1st!!! water can fl ow through the pond and trees OPERATING BUDGETED PROJECTS & leaning on the fence removed. EXPENSES Lake: Aquascape Environmental completed MAY CALENDAR LEGACY PARK 4 M AY 20 21 WWW.LEGACYPARK.ORG • The Northgate Entrance landscape in front of the baseball field. We have has been cleaned up by removing provided all documentation to their two hollies and repairing sod at insurance company and are waiting for the monument and installing new reimbursement for our costs of $638. mulch. REPLACEMENT FUND BUDGETED • A rejuvenation project has started PROJECTS & EXPENSES on the Town Green. We are working with Hutcheson and King Green on Clubhouse Kitchen Renovation: The managing the weeds and promoting renovation of the kitchen in the LEGACY PARK the Bermuda grass to thrive. clubhouse has been approved and will begin on June 20. The clubhouse will GUEST POLICY • Several fallen trees around the be closed for rentals June 20- July 9. picnic grove have been removed Candace has poured her heart into this Residents must have a valid Legacy Park ID with them at all times to use and trees limbed up at the Lullwater project and collected many bids and amenities. playground that were impeding on finalized the vendors. We have expanded Up to four (4) guests allowed per resident over the age of 18 for use neighboring properties. the project by replacing the tile floor in of the Trails, Town Green, Playgrounds, Amphitheater, Bandstand, and the kitchen and bathrooms, thank you Baseball Field. • The spring flowers were approved by Candace. the Landscape Committee and were Up to two (2) guests allowed per resident over the age of 18 for use of planted the week of April 19. Tennis Court Resurfacing: Adam the Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts, Volleyball Court and Basketball Court. collected bids to resurface courts 4/5 Pools: The Winterthur bathrooms are Unaccompanied children between the ages of 12 and 18 are allowed & 10/11 and the basketball court. This only one (1) guest while on LP property when using the amenities. open and needed very little cosmetic project will start the week of May 3rd. work this year. A new hot water heater Guests are considered to be non-LP residents. LP residents that have had has been installed. The Lullwater Splash Pad: The project started on March their privileges revoked cannot come as a guest of another resident. bathrooms have been opened and the 8 and has progressed through the spring. A LP resident must accompany guests while on the common properties floors painted. We are ready for pool The infrastructure should be complete or while using any of the amenities. Long term guests (persons visiting for season on May 15th. by May 7. A new fence in that area will be more than two weeks) may obtain a guest pass from the HOA office. As installed; and, in the meantime, we will a reminder, homeowners are responsible for ensuring that their guests are Playgrounds: All playgrounds have been have a temporary fence to section it off informed of the rules of LP and that they follow the rules at all times. inspected, and repairs have been made as from the Main Pool until the Splash Pad needed. The Annandale playset has been is ready to go! Unfortunately, weather stained and new mulch will be installed and delay in the delivery of materials have during May.
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