August Update – based on time on the island up to 23rd with remainder info from our site suppliers or committee members still on site.
1. COMMUNAL AREAS & GARDENS:
The garden has started to recover after the past few months lack of watering. Some of the trees that were thought to be dead are as advised by the gardener Hussain believed viable to fully recover. The gardener was instructed by the committee to source an electrician to fix to the sprinkler system which was tripping after unloading only one tank of water, fit a wider pipe and filter to help overcome the blockages that were occurring frequently and so stopping the water from entering the tanks, take for repair and service the sprinkler pump and buy and fit two new sprinkler heads. There has also been the purchase of one load of top soil for use to fill the dangerous holes left by the original palm trees by the pool and the trench by A & B block. The soil is to be loaded over the rear wall by digger within the next two weeks.
As always successful watering is dependent on there being enough water in the irrigation tanks, preferably from recycling, but, if not, from tanker top ups. As you will be aware the objective of self management is to save owners money and so the committee are currently in the process of obtaining estimates for the digging of a site well. The aim of the well is to feed the water tanks for the grass watering and the balance tank for the pool. Water as you can imagine, even without the watering of the grass, still costs owners a considerable sum and so the successful implementation of a well will save owners in the first year enough to reduce the water bill by 50 to 75%. While on site I spoke with two suppliers who had both successfully drilled wells for houses on the front. Although optimistic we have to remember that drilling for water is not guaranteed but my view is if you look to the field behind the site reeds grow all year rounds which, I am told, is because we are close to an area where a river once flowed. In addition, this would also explain why the Roman army camped where EB now sits, evidence of which is all now either destroyed by the builders or in the sea.
Finally, I believe that the new gardener will make a real difference to the site as not only has he made a very good start bringing the garden back to life but he is making significant inroads with the refinery repairs, all at cost of parts only.
2. PRIVATE GARDENS:
Despite all looking lovely someone in the vicinity of B Block continues to dump garden rubbish opposite that block at the road side. Garden and builder rubbish was also dumped by the roadside bins opposite D block and so the bins have now been moved back to their original and correct location on our private road behind D Block. You may be aware that the problem with the bins in this location was the puddle that form after rain in the sunken area of road at the entry to the site. The committee hope that once the arrears are collected this work can be put out to tender for permanently fixing.
3. POOL
Looked great until halfway through the month when is started to look murky. The pool company attended on two occasions telling us that the cause was over usage and too much sun cream used by swimmers. At the time when we left the pool was to be ‘flocked’ and so out of service for two days. It has since been reported that after this procedure the pool has continued to be crystal clear, the latest report received yesterday (5th). The pool company have also told us that the pump is not of sufficient size for the pool and so the committee have asked for a quote from the pool company to supply and fit that recommended the cost of which will be communicated in the next update.
4. REFINERY:
Working and obviously making some water of its own but as also stated in the Chairman’s report the refinery is now at a stage where it is becoming very inefficient and maintenance costs based on the periods of paid maintenance have ranged from £150 to £250 per month plus materials. Some further modifications will take place this year but are subject to the collection to arrears of payments.
5. MAINTENANCE FEES:
Despite the recent emails from an owner querying the legalities of fee collection, I am delighted to report that 30 out of 36 owners have either paid their first installment or their whole year’s fees. Clarification of the points raised will be communicated by our Treasurer Brian Dusart imminently.
Fees owing for last year and beyond are published on the Pines Website, http:www.thepinesnorthcyprus.co.uk which will continue to be updated monthly.
6. SELF MANAGEMNT:
It is hoped that self management will be a success and the state of the site will show tangible evidence of this success over the coming months. I intend to air future projects through this update and so inform you of our thoughts and so allow you to have your say. The up and coming projects mentioned, plus the hopeful external painting of the entire site within the next two years are however dependant on the timely collection of funds so you don’t have to be a genius to know that the a_ctions of some of our owners are letting the majority of us down.
7. LACK OF TITLE DEEDS BY 14 OWNERS:
Deeds now being released and so most of us are now in possession of our paperwork albeit significantly drained of cash to be so!
8. NEW PINES WEBSITE:
Is live and I urge you to use it:
Please be aware that there is still data to be and being added to the site but I am sure you will agree it is already very useful with the latest addition being the publishing by our Treasurer Brian Dusart of the site accounts provides the complete Pines picture and of course full transparency of where your money is being spent.
As always, feedback very welcome.
Best regards,
Teresa
(Pines Secretary)