Cat Mountain Villas - July 2016

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CAT MOUNTAIN VIEW

JULY 2016

VOLUME 4, NUMBER 7

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Happy Independence Day! I hope your celebration is spent surrounded by family and friends! We have many reasons to celebrate our independence, but mostly to celebrate the freedom that we have as a result of forming this great country. I have been asked by a few residents who frequent the pool if we have sprayed for mosquitoes recently. It seems to be a big concern this year with all the publicity surrounding the Zika virus. We have had conversations with pest control services and our first line of defense will be to take steps to remove any areas that support mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are weak fliers, can’t handle flying in any breeze and don’t like sun or heat, so they hide in the shade and along the bushes, breed in standing water or wet leaves. If we remove the elements that attract or provide cover for them, we can effectively remove the threat much more than spraying toxic chemicals that are effective for a few hours. We will continue monitoring and adjusting our plan to deal with the areas around the pool and clubhouse all summer. I’ve included information from the CDC and City of Austin in this newsletter for reference. It is important that you take responsibility for the environment around your own property. Begin by taking steps to eliminate standing water. Trim low bushes to create airspace which will help to dry things out, empty flower pots, treat birdbaths, rainwater collection barrels or anything that holds water for more than a day with Mosquito Dunks, remove leaves on the ground. Finally, clean leaves and debris out of your rain gutters, this is the most commonly overlooked area around the home that supports the breeding of mosquitoes. These simple steps can reduce the potential habitats for mosquitoes and provide a much more comfortable environment for you and your family. As always, when you go out and plan to spend time in the yard, cover as much skin as possible with long sleeves and pants. Use a lotion or spray repellent on your exposed skin. There are many options regarding repellents, those containing DEET or all natural. I urge you to investigate and make your choice based on what you Copyright © 2016 Peel, Inc.

are comfortable with. We have had a flurry of landscape and exterior home modifications recently where homeowners have failed to file their projects with the ECC for approval. I ask you to please take 10 minutes and file your plans with the ECC before you begin your project. Your neighbors are entitled by their deeds to be appraised of any construction or changes you might be planning. We would also ask you to be careful in choosing a contractor. More than one resident has found that a project that drags out or is not finished becomes really expensive to finish using other contractors. Finally, it is now safe to prune oaks. The beetle has come and gone for the season and the risk of Oak Wilt disease being transmitted is greatly reduced. Our large brush pickup is also scheduled for the week of July 11 and it is a perfect time to save the cost and hassle of disposing of tree trimmings. Also, I would like to remind everyone that the end of summer BBQ is scheduled for August! Check out the events page for more information. Have a safe and Happy Fourth! Bryan Harter Cat Mountain HOA | President

Cat Mountain View - July 2016

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