Hello Residents of Harborview,
I wanted to you give you a quick update on clubhouse unfoldings:
The time is drawing near and construction will soon commence on the Clubhouse. As you’ve probably noticed, fencing around the Clubhouse has almost been fully put in place defining the construction zone and though we don’t know the exact date of the upcoming lift, we’re planning on it taking place in the next weeks. As a result of the construction site being cordoned off, the path we’ve normally used to access the beach and docks had been closed off as well. You can access the beach and docks via the temporary path on the South side of the property. We kindly ask that you refrain from using our adjacent neighbors yards to access the beach.
Secondly, in an effort to save the community as much money as possible, we’re using portions of the bridge lot for storage of excavating equipment, lifting equipment, and steel during the construction of the foundation (approx 2-3 months). The clubhouse needs quite a bit of steel to lift it due to its size. You will notice that the bridge lot also has temporary fencing around it denoting the areas used for storage of the needed equipment. Residents can similarly access the rear of the lot and its benches via a path that is located on the side of the property closest to the Gould’s residence (aka: the Northeast side of the property).
This Saturday at 10:45 am, I was hoping a few people might be willing to help move packed boxes of kitchen items and other items down from the attic area to the center of the CH floor. We need to clear the attic in preparation of the pending construction. We’ll have some coffee and donuts for the quick work-party, and with enough hands I like to think we can get the job done in an hour.
On a more personal note, I was so gently reminded of why I live here: I received a little knock on my door last Friday afternoon and Ms. Lucy Grillo was standing there. She handed me an envelope and shared with me that in lieu of receiving birthday gifts for her birthday that took place the day before, she asked that her friends and family donate to our clubhouse. This was most unexpected. And donate they did. Thank you, Lucy, for reminding me this vast project takes a village.
Lastly, I realize this upcoming construction is happening at the height of our summer season, and I know its not ideal. I wanted to thank you all for your patience though this. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you again for your patience,
jenny