Thursday, January 26, 2017

Lina's weekly notes.


- Cut down plants that turned brown or black from the freeze (note - lantana plants give a bad allergic reaction when touched to both Jerry and I.  We had to file a workers comp claim for Jerry as he had to go to the Urgent Care Center).

- Met with Jose of 3G to over the revised quote needed for the stucco project on the 200 building     - will get back with me later next week

- Followed up with Ralph regarding the progress of the foundation - 2nd pour of concrete was done under the 600 building. The last of the concrete will be poured next week Tuesday.  There are 2 areas that have piping that need to be rerouted because we do not want them encased in the concrete.  Ralph will get them rerouted before concrete is poured. 

- Followed up with Ralph for the beam repair under the 200 building.  He found more beams that need replacement towards the bayside.  The square footage found is 120 x $70 = $8400. These beams that were found are not rotted but were replaced at  one time.  The beams are not installed correctly and most were cut and notched up.  Ralph wanted to bring this up as he does not want it to be left that way and does not want us to think he was the one that installed them.

- Picked up trash in the mitigation area

- Trimmed the bushes on the 700 and 500 building

- Monitored the electrical repair of the bathroom at the office with B&R Electric.  After moving shelves and other items from the wall areas, they were able to find a very old plug that needed replacement

- Monitored the electrical repair of the crossbridge lights - most of the damage occurred when the high tide came over the crossbridge and water got into the junction boxes.  The repaired the corroded wiring but recommend to move the junction boxes to underneath the hand railings.  Brad of B&R will get back with me with a quote.

- Met with Allen regarding the repairs on the pool.  He said that he was moving the ladder over 6 inches and requested for us to not install the ladder.  If a bracket can be installed on the bottom part of the ladder and bolted into the side wall then there should not be a problem with reinserting the ladder in the same place.

This weeks agenda
- Blow off bayside back deck areas of sand
- Monitor the breakwater project with Randy Edwards
- Monitor Area Foundation with the concrete pour under the 600 building scheduled for Thursday. Ralph also will reroute the plumbing exposed under 607 and 608 so that it is not encased in concrete
- Leslie's Pool said the ladder will be in this week.  I will pick up and discuss the bracket for the bottom part of the ladder. If not, will get with the welder who did our birdhouse poles.
- Fill in holes near the crossbridge and mitigation area
- Follow up with Steve of Peninsula Plumbing regarding cameras for sewer lines

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