Community Improvement Plans

gardeningThe Board is in the process of gathering any and all suggestions for improving things at Talltree South, and will be conducting a survey soon. Think outside the box and brainstorm anything you would like to see done, and we will fold it into our planning process.

We have already gotten a wide range of suggestions, from the mundane (repaving the parking lot) to the creative (update the balcony railings) to the upscale (add outside locks and a buzz-in system to the entranceway doors).  We also welcome suggestions on improving the landscaping of the grounds, changing the logo and directional signs, the playground, etc.

This won't all get done anytime soon but we want your best ideas for our planning.

Thanks, and stay tuned for the survey!

 

 

Keys

The Bylaws require that each owner supply the Association with a working set of keys for emergency access and to perform other necessary duties. The keys are not a lock-out service, however, if you have provided the office with a key, the on-site manager can give you access to your unit during office hours. If your front and rear doors are keyed differently, you may want to provide both keys to the office in case an emergency blocks one door.

Mailbox keys are solely the responsibility of the Unit Owner. Neither the Association nor the Postal Service has a key for your individual mailbox. If your key is lost, the safest recourse is to replace the mailbox lock using the services of a locksmith.

Our Staff

Kelly Dillon

Talltree South
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Kelly YoungKelly Young
CMCA, AMS

Cardinal Management Group