4:00PM - Repaired remainder of damaged lawn. Did not fix the previously reported problems with the irrigation system. One head is buried, another head is partially buried (heads are in different zones).
5:30PM Update - Grading and putting sod down in the common area at the end of Orchid Lane.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Lagoon #172 Update
4:15PM - Damaged sidewalk area was been formed and ready for cement yesterday. Worker was putting finishing touches on the new cement sidewalk poured earlier today.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Lagoon #175 Update
2:30PM - Rebuilding the embankment on the lagoon's NW corner that couldn't be reached by the excavators.
Lagoon #183 Update
Lagoon #176 Update
Lagoon #174 Update
8:45AM -Workers arrived to "pull" the plug in the curb inlet. They were told not to pull it until the corner of the lagoon that had eroded was fixed. The PBG Superintendent on site arrived and after much discussion told the workers to pull the plug. He said corporate gave him orders to return all rental "plugs" today.
9:00 AM Update - Todd Doupona arrived after they had started pulling the curb inlet plug. Todd said that they needed the plug elsewhere. He immediately got the landscaping crew on site to start fixing the corner of the lagoon that had eroded due to water coming from the wetlands via the defective lagoon #175 rip-rap overflow.
2:00 PM Update -Seeding the embankment, repaired some of the damaged lawn.
4:30PM Update - The landscaping crew ( many) spent the rest of the day on the project. They used wheelbarrows to bring the soil from streetside to the lagoon so they would not damage the lawn (or at least minimixe any damage). They also filled the large hole that had been dug previously for the large pump.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Lagoon #176 Update
11:30AM- Excavation continues. The two excavators have really made a mess of the Whitney's yard. The excavators are now really close to three lovely pine trees and concern is that the root systems of these three trees made be significantly damaged so that they will eventually die off. There is also concern that the underground viaduct pipe leading from the lagoon to the junction box in the side yard could posssibly be damaged from the weight of the excavators.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Lagoon #175 Update
Lagoon #176 Update
8:50AM-Both excavators continue to dredge the lagoon. Part of the embankment is higher than the rest of it. I assume they will "knock the high spot down" so it is level with the rest of the top of the embankment.
3:45PM Update - Apparently the contractor determined that there was too much gumbo to use on the embankment and decided to remove some of the material via dump trucks. One of the excavators is very close to the wetland and also very close to three large pine trees. Neighbors are concerned that the roots of the pine trees may be damaged. They are also upset that they weren't informed of the change in plans ahead of time.
3:45PM Update - Apparently the contractor determined that there was too much gumbo to use on the embankment and decided to remove some of the material via dump trucks. One of the excavators is very close to the wetland and also very close to three large pine trees. Neighbors are concerned that the roots of the pine trees may be damaged. They are also upset that they weren't informed of the change in plans ahead of time.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Lagoon #172 Update
Lagoon #176 Update
5:00PM-They brought the 2 large excavators over from L-175 this morning. Excavation began today at approximately 1:00PM. Fish recovery also took place early this morning and late this afternoon. Any fish recovered were put into L-164 on French Garden Lane.
@5:00PM - Six workers arrived and started removing the soil dropped on the street by the dump trucks.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Lagoon #176 Update
10:00AM Saturday - 3 PBG and 2 Landscaping Crew brought the large pump over from Lagoon #174 and began installing it.
1:30PM Update- The pump was installed and started dewatering the lagoon at approximately 1:00PM today.
7:00PM Update- The pump was "on" and operating at low speed and seemed very quiet. Approximately 15" of water had already been removed from the lagoon since the dewatering process began about 6 hours ago.
1:30PM Update- The pump was installed and started dewatering the lagoon at approximately 1:00PM today.
7:00PM Update- The pump was "on" and operating at low speed and seemed very quiet. Approximately 15" of water had already been removed from the lagoon since the dewatering process began about 6 hours ago.
Lagoon #174 Update
9:00AM Saturday - 3 PBG and 2 Landscaping personnel began removal of the large pump. The pump was later brought over to Lagoon #176 on Amaryllis Lane and installed there.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Lagoon #175
9:15AM - Excess soil from dredging operation was being taken away using 3 dump trucks. Apparently the excavator couldn't reach the north end of the lagoon because the machine was sinking too far into the mud. Consequently, that end of the lagoon has not been dredged and that end of the embankment has not been built-up to the proper height yet.
Lagoon #172 Update
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Lagoon #176
This update has been corrected from the initial Post to show that the Preconstruction meeting was actually held on Wednesday afternoon.
Approximately 2:30PM - The Preconstruction meeting was held early yesterday afternoon (Wednesday). In attendance were Todd Doupona and Matt Raines from Pulte, and the three lagoon abutters - The Andreasons's, The Freemans, and Marion Dietrich. Members of the Phase 5 Lagoon Committee were not in attendance. Todd & Matt bumped into Warren after the meeting and provided him a brief update. Todd also mentioned to Warren that they may start L-176 a few days later than was discussed with the abutters because they (Pulte) wanted to get L-175 completed ASAP and would need both excavators at L-175.
Approximately 2:30PM - The Preconstruction meeting was held early yesterday afternoon (Wednesday). In attendance were Todd Doupona and Matt Raines from Pulte, and the three lagoon abutters - The Andreasons's, The Freemans, and Marion Dietrich. Members of the Phase 5 Lagoon Committee were not in attendance. Todd & Matt bumped into Warren after the meeting and provided him a brief update. Todd also mentioned to Warren that they may start L-176 a few days later than was discussed with the abutters because they (Pulte) wanted to get L-175 completed ASAP and would need both excavators at L-175.
Lagoon #175 Update
8:45AM- The 1st excavator was in operation. The 2nd excavator was just being delivered via truck to this site. Two person survey team was taking readings streetside. Plan is to double-team the excavators to complete this lagoon.
Lagoon #172 Update
8:40AM- There were signs of digging activity but the worker was not on site. I believe he/she was up the street helping another T-W crew. No other activity at this time.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Lagoon #174 Update
9:15AM- Excavator operators were waiting for the surveying team to arrive. Surveying team is to verify depth before PBG moves the equipment from this lagoon.
9:50AM Update-Eleven landscape workers arrived and appear to be starting to finish-grade the embankment.
9:50AM Update-Eleven landscape workers arrived and appear to be starting to finish-grade the embankment.
Lagoon #172 Update
8:55AM- Hargray crew was digging in the equipment access area of this lagoon. No PBG or landscaping activity at this time.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Lagoon #183
9:15AM - Workers were installing the wetland barrier along the embankment. They were also doing some digging along the embankment.
Lagoon #175 Update
9:15AM- Pump is on site but not installed yet. Rip-Rap overflow weir seems to be completed. No other activity at this time.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Lagoon #175 Update
Lagoon #172 Update
Friday, October 16, 2009
Lagoon #175 Update
4:00 PM - Small excavator is on site. Landscaping crew had started installing the guard barrier material along the wetland edge boundary earlier today.
Lagoon #174 Update
9:00AM- No activity at this time. The excavator was needed at L-172 to assist in expediting the "gumbo" removal via dump truck. Contractor had to do additional dredging at L-172 and is is trying to complete that project.
Lagoon #172 Update
8:45AM- They are trucking the "gumbo" away. Both large excavators are being used to facilitate the removal. The 1st excavator positions itself to easily load the truck with out having to move position, while the 2nd excavator is used to "feed" material to the 1st excavator. The hole that was dug yesterday and filled with "gumbo" was just a temporary storage hole for some of the gumbo. It is NOT being permanently filled with "gumbo". Also, the excavator operators explained that while they were excavating near the rear of the lagoon (near the weir), the excavator sunk so far into the "gumbo" that the material was about to enter the operators cab. So they went as far back into the lagoon as they could without endangering the excavator. Hopefully, all of the material will be trucked out today and they can start putting the lagoon embankment back to it's original condition.
4:00PM Update-Dredging is completed and all equipment has been removedfrom the site. The tilted curb inlet pipe to the lagoon has been removed, and the lagoon has been refilled. Next step is to rebuild the lagoon embankment and complete the landscaping.
4:00PM Update-Dredging is completed and all equipment has been removedfrom the site. The tilted curb inlet pipe to the lagoon has been removed, and the lagoon has been refilled. Next step is to rebuild the lagoon embankment and complete the landscaping.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Lagoon #174 Update
Lagoon #172 Update
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Lagoon #175 Update
10:30AM- While at another lagoon meeting today with Keith Willis, we bumped into Todd Doupona and he reported that the recent survey of Lagoon #172 showed that it had not been dredged deep enough, so they were planning to do additional dredging to ensure the proper depth. The pump and excavator that was planned to begin work on L-175 will be temporarily diverted back to L-172 in order to complete the work.
Lagoon #174 Update
10:30AM- Members of the Lagoon Committee and Keith Willis, Director of Lagoon Maintenance for CAM, viewed the ongoing work at L-174. Keith is trying to get ahead of the large task of lagoon maintenance. He plans to stock all of our lagoons with grass carp, approximately 7-to-10 carp per acre of surface area, sometime this fall. He asked that homeowners not cut the plant growth at waters edge. His team is trying to control the growth using chemicals, etc. Todd doupona arrived on site to check on the project. He said that the landscaping crew will return to fix the sprinkler systems. Todd also mentioned that the surveying crew determined that L-172 was not deep enough, so that construction crew would return to dredge it some more. The excavator was able to take down the large dead tree that was an eyesore for the past three years.
Dredging continues on L-174. Work is also being done on reconstructing the rip-rap outfall weir on the east bank of the wetland. The large dead tree on the east embankment has been removed. The Estate Management Svcs Team recovered a large amount of various size and species of fish yesterday. The fish were put into L-171 so they might return back to L-174 via the interconnecting culvert when work on L-174is completed and the plug in the curb drain is removed. They also caught the 5 foot alligator in their net!
Dredging continues on L-174. Work is also being done on reconstructing the rip-rap outfall weir on the east bank of the wetland. The large dead tree on the east embankment has been removed. The Estate Management Svcs Team recovered a large amount of various size and species of fish yesterday. The fish were put into L-171 so they might return back to L-174 via the interconnecting culvert when work on L-174is completed and the plug in the curb drain is removed. They also caught the 5 foot alligator in their net!
Lagoon #172 Update
9:30AM- Members of the Lagoon Committee and several lagoon abutters met with Keith Willis to discuss lagoon maintenance. It was a very informative meeting. Keith suggested, and it was agreed by all in attendance, that he would have his crew selectively cut down the plant growth along the waters edge. Keith is trying to get ahead of the large task of lagoon maintenance. He also plans to stock all of our lagoons with grass carp sometime this fall , approximately 7-to-10 carp per acre of surface area.
We noticed that the large pipe from the curb inlet on Sun City Blvd was at an odd angle and appeared to be either broken or disconnected at the adjoining joint.
10:30AM- While at another lagoon meeting today with Keith, we bumped into Todd Doupona and he reported that the recent survey of lagoon #172 showed that it had not been dredged deep enough, so they were planning to do additional dredging to ensure the proper depth. The pump and excavator that was planned to begin work on L-175 will be temporarily diverted back to L-172 in order to complete the work.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Lagoon #175
9:00AM- Preconstruction Meeting with Todd Doupona (Pulte Project Manager), lagoon abutters, and 3 members of the Phase 5 Lagoon Committee. No issues. Todd expected that a pump would be delivered today and dewatering the lagoon might possibly start tomorrow. The water will be pumped into lagoons L-176 and L-183.
Lagoon #174 Update
10:30AM -Pump is "on". Dredging has started. Landscaping crew has also started repairing the damaged lawn. The landscaping supervisor was informed that the irrigation zone in the area had been damaged by the equipment. I also told him that my neighbors was probably damaged. He said he would take a look at it. Todd spoke to the excavator operator about removing the dead tree on the lagoon edge (it's not in the wetland). This lagoon had a large littoral shelf.
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