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1511, 2021

Reserve Kitts Creek Amenities

By |November 15th, 2021|Categories: News|0 Comments

Hello Kitts Creek! We are pleased to announce that our Tennis Courts, Gazebo, and Historic Pergola are now able to be reserved using ReserveMyCourt.com! Beginning November 17th, residents will be able to check availability and make reservations from the internet, iPhone App, or Android App.  All court reservations will be handled through this system, so please click the link below for instructions and register now so you’ll have an active account by next week. Please note that it will take up to 3-5 business days for HOA verification. The community Facebook page will no longer suffice as a place to reserve any of our amenities after 11/16. Please understand that [...]

210, 2020

Benefits of Aeration

By |October 2nd, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Since we are in the fall season when everyone in a single family home is planning fall lawn services (aeration, overseeding, and fertilizer), the Landscape Committee has realized there are still some questions. These services need to be done anytime from now until very early November.  Here are the benefits of aeration: Stronger turfgrass roots Enhanced heat and drought stress Increased soil water uptake and use Improved air exchange between the soil and atmosphere Your lawn will be easier to take care of next spring and summer because of doing this now (and doing the February & March weed treatments). Before aeration: Mow your lawn. The clippings should be bagged, blown [...]

1101, 2020

Help with Lot Surveys for ARC Requests

By |January 11th, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , |0 Comments

Happy New Year! Carlie has assembled a tool that might be able to help you with your ARC Change Request forms when they require a marked survey of your lot. In case you do not have a copy of your survey, please see this document. You *may* be able to contact the surveyor for your lot/builder and purchase a survey for much less than it would cost to have a new one created. Land Surveyors If you need to know which kinds of changes require the inclusion of a marked survey and which do not, please see the ARC Guidelines (latest version always available on kittscreek.com) ARC and the [...]

210, 2019

Where did the roses go?

By |October 2nd, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Hello neighbors! This week you will see work begin on a multi-phase Landscape Remediation project that will take place throughout Kitts Creek.  We have a few problems to address: End of lifespan - some of our plants from the original part of Kitts Creek have reached the end of their life expectancy.  Also, many of them were planted very close together to try to give the neighborhood an established look quickly.  It is what developers do but makes it harder on the plants. Knockout rose disease - all over the Triangle, there is a disease called Rose Rosette Disease (RRD) that is decimating roses.  It is a nasty & incurable disease [...]

2208, 2019

Landscaping Committee August Newsletter

By |August 22nd, 2019|Categories: News|Tags: , |0 Comments

The Kitts Creek Landscaping Committee will begin meeting at the clubhouse at the first Tuesday of every month at 5 pm. If you have ideas or questions, please feel free to stop by. We may not have the answer, but we can point you in the right direction. Attached is the August issue of The Landscaping Committee's newsletter to the neighborhood! KC Landscaping Newsletter

108, 2019

Q3 Exterior Updates

By |August 1st, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

At one of our Drop-In meetings on Sunday, a homeowner asked that we remind everyone about the requirement to trim low branches off of any trees on your lot that hang over a sidewalk. We have had other recent complaints about trees hanging too low as well. So here are the details on that and some other Q3 exterior reminders: TREES & SHRUBS If you have shrubs along your alley or sidewalk, they must not hang over the alley or sidewalk If your front or rear tree(s) hang over the alley or sidewalk, the lower branches must not hang lower than six (6) feet. A six-foot-tall person must be able [...]