Lakemont - November 2011

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Lakemont Living

Living

Volume 2, Issue 11

Lakemont Introduction

Congratulations to our October Yard of the Month Recipients! Keep up the good yard work! Lakemont Bend....................................... 20919 Sage Laurel Lakemont Park........................................ 20311 Port Bishop Lakemont Court......................................7014 Alcott Manor Lakemont Ridge...................................... 19802 Corey Bend Lakemont Cove....................... 21019 Bright Lake Bend Ln. Lakemont Shores...................................8014 Pacific Spring Lakemont Grove........................... 21134 Chadbourne Trace Lakemont Terrace............................20206 Leydenwood Ct. Lakemont Manor.................................. 7319 Rambling Tree Lakemont Trace...................................... 7434 Rosepath Ln. Lakemont Meadows..................... 7102 Sundance Meadows

Election Day Information

If you’re a registered voter in Fort Bend County (the deadline to register for this term was October 11th) then here is some additional information you may need for the local elections taking place on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Lakemont is in Precinct 3083 The designated polling location is: Crockett Middle School 19001 Beechnut Richmond, TX 77407 Polls are open on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 from 7:00 am to 7:00pm. For additional information go to http://www.co.fort-bend.tx.us

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Official Newsletter for the Residents of Lakemont

November 2011

Lakemont Irrigation Update Throughout the first of this year a portion of Lakemont’s irrigation water has been supplied by a combination of rainwater and well water. The water is being pumped using a pump station that was installed by the developer several years ago. As of August the system is now supplying the majority of water used for irrigation. This is a huge benefit for the community because the water being used is free of all chemicals used to sanitize water that fills the MUD’s water lines. This cleaner water is much healthier and much better for the plants and grass. Another major benefit is that the water is much cheaper than metered water. Rainwater that fills the pond is free and the water from the well is a fraction of the cost of metered water. The one major concern is that we are transitioning from 8-9 small sources of water to one main source of water, reducing the gallon per minute supply at one time. This, combined with the further expansion of Lakemont, is requiring LMS Inc. to change the irrigation scheduling, meaning that the irrigation system has to run more during the day. We will be working over the next few months to tweak the timing of the irrigation cycles, so that the irrigation doesn’t run during peak trail usage times. Overall, this is a great thing for Lakemont and the value of your community and we, at LMS Inc., very much value our relationship with Lakemont. We look forward to our future managing your landscape.

Lakemont Living - November 2011

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