Woodlake News, Feb 2017

Woodlake News, Feb 2017

Woodlake News, Feb 2017

We would like to remind all residents that there is still a possible hidden danger of falling trees and limbs from damage sustained in the recent hurricane.We are diligently inspecting and identifying any issues, but as such, all residents should refrain from walking around and under trees without being extremely careful and observant. Do not try to remove any large tree limbs or hanging branches yourself. We are continually looking for hazardous trees or limbs and removing them as quickly as possible. If you know of any dangerous trees or limbs we need to check, please contact Steve Belton, the on-site superintendent, and he will deal with them as the situation dictates.

Over the last several weeks we have had a few issues at the entrance to Woodlake Villas concerning the key pad and barrier arm. One of the problems is with visitors/guest not being able to use the key pad phone system to dial villa numbers and another is when the barrier arm freezes up or just stops working. One of the reasons for both of these problems comes from people using their “click-to-enter” or swiping their card before the barrier arm has come to a complete stop, which only takes about 3 seconds after the car in front of you goes through the gate. Please be patient and wait for the car in front of you to clear the gate, it could prevent a lot of future problems for anyone coming through the gate later that night or early the next morning. If you or your guest do encounter any issues when entering the main gate, please call and let someone at the on-site office (843 689-3366) know what the problems were the following work day between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

As always, we would like to thank everyone for their help with the above matters and for all their help and cooperation throughout the entire year. We hope everyone has a safe and healthy 2017.

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