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1 Riverwood CDD Severn Trent Services Field Management Report Site Inspection 04.27.16 & 04.28.16 1. Lake Management: a. Lake Maintenance: Water levels are starting to go down. Lower water levels are noticed in the following order Lakes 8-15, then 1-5, and then the remainder of the lakes have somewhat higher water levels. Lake Masters treated for grasses and algae this last month. Algae has been fairly minimal with Lake 11 being an exception, however Lake 11 appears to be under control now. Lake management details are provided below. RIVERWOOD LAKE INSPECTION FIELD SHEET DATE: 04.27.16 and 04.28.16 By: M. Meadows Severity AW Alligator Weed HY Hydrilla VL = Very Low CT Cattails PA Planktonic Algae L = Low DF Dog Fennel PR Primrose M = Medium DW Duckweed TG Torpedo Grass H = High FA Filamentous Algae SE Sedge MI Miscellaneous Weeds BT Baby Tears HV Climbing Hemp Vine PW Pennywort Lake # Water Level Clarity Algae Shoreline Weeds Submerged Weeds Additional Concerns, Comments Lake #1 L H N Lake #2 Wetland I L Lake #3 Lake #4 L N Lake #5 L N Lake #6 Lake #7 Lake #8 Lake #9 Lake #10 L N Lot of Tilapia, 1 dead bass Lake #11 L N TG along the north shore lined treated; Algae appears under control Lake #12 L N Lake #13 L N Lake #14 L N Lake #15 L H N N N Fountain Working Lake #16

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Riverwood CDD

Severn Trent Services Field Management Report

Site Inspection – 04.27.16 & 04.28.16

1. Lake Management:

a. Lake Maintenance: Water levels are starting to go down. Lower water levels are noticed in the

following order Lakes 8-15, then 1-5, and then the remainder of the lakes have somewhat higher

water levels. Lake Masters treated for grasses and algae this last month. Algae has been fairly

minimal with Lake 11 being an exception, however Lake 11 appears to be under control now.

Lake management details are provided below.

RIVERWOOD

LAKE INSPECTION FIELD SHEET

DATE: 04.27.16 and 04.28.16 By: M. Meadows

Severity

AW Alligator Weed HY Hydrilla VL = Very Low

CT Cattails PA Planktonic Algae L = Low

DF Dog Fennel PR Primrose M = Medium

DW Duckweed TG Torpedo Grass H = High

FA Filamentous Algae SE Sedge

MI Miscellaneous Weeds BT Baby Tears

HV Climbing Hemp Vine PW Pennywort

Lake # Water Level

Clarity Algae Shoreline Weeds Submerged

Weeds Additional Concerns, Comments

Lake #1 L H N

Lake #2 Wetland I L

Lake #3

Lake #4 L N

Lake #5 L N

Lake #6

Lake #7

Lake #8

Lake #9

Lake #10 L N Lot of Tilapia, 1 dead bass

Lake #11 L N

TG along the north shore lined treated; Algae appears under control

Lake #12 L N

Lake #13 L N

Lake #14 L N

Lake #15 L H N N N Fountain Working

Lake #16

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Lake #17 M H N

Littoral area is now low enough that some of the Thalia could be removed and other natives could be planted to offer variety in this area for aesthetics and benefits for wildlife

Lake #18

Lake #19

Lake #20

Lake #21

Lake #22

Lake #23 M H N Newly planted shoreline vegetation doing well.

Lake #24

Lake #25

Lake #26 M H N N N Brackish water, mangroves look good, photo follows of typical look of lake

Lake #29

M H N N N Fountain Working

Lake #30 M H N Minimal N Bulrush dying back, resident would like it also to be cut back

Lake #34

Lake #36

Lake #37 M N

Reclaim

b. Algae: Minimal to known.

c. Littorals: No issues

d. Submerged: No issues

e. Grass Clippings: Minimal to none

f. Landscape Vegetation Debris: Leaf debris ongoing issue.

g. Fish: As water levels go down the Tilapia beds are better seen. Waiting on Aquatic System

who is having special net created to harvest more Pleco.

h. Trash in Lakes: Minimal to none.

i. Shoreline Landscaping: No issues at time of inspection.

j. Bulkheads: No new issues.

k. Fish Barrier: Can definitely see the need for repair, now water levels are lower. Brad to look

to see, if he can repair, if not he will secure proposal.

l. Control Structures: No issues at time of inspection.

m. Fountains: No issues at time of inspection.

n. Lake Masters, Aquatic Weed Report. Lake Masters has spot treated for grasses and algae

this past month.

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o. Lake Bank Erosion: Met with CPH to kickoff study. Provided tour for CPH to show areas

that are considered low, medium, and high areas of concern. Also, pointed out a typical

bulkhead, and a typical berm. Lake 19 & K’s berm—showed issue with the two small

erosion areas. Lake 37 berm issue. Typical littoral shelf.

Photo: Silver Lakes, Typical look of the lake

2. Preserves:

Preserve New Issue or Ongoing Work

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E *Survey completed. Green stakes put in place. Resident has

removed one. Asked Brad to replace.

Stonebridge Neighborhood, West Cul-de-sac area off of Bridgeview Lane-had ST staff to start cutting back Willow that

is overhanging landscape area and large branches that can fall

into the street.

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G * Survey stakes with orange tap are still in yards-waiting for

instruction to place green stakes

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L *

M *Starting to have more Torpeo Grass, No cattail seen, it does

have Bulrush, Lots of dead vegetation

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W *

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AA *This is a very large preserve—using either one of the preserve

maps (CDD or newer shows this as a vast area. Residents concerned with directly behind Grand Vista and Eagle Trace.

This area, due to funding, may have to be further broken down

to start targeting exotics and fuel load.

BB * BB2-residents have asked to cut over the berm, to where their property line occurs. As long as, they stay at the toe of the berm

this should not be an issue.

*Preserve 2nd quarter work should be completed in April, May, and June with the report due in July. The July 2015 report has been submitted. This table was requested by the Environmental Committee. A place holder (*) will be included in this report monthly indicated the regular maintenance activities and

when the report is due. Any specifics will be reported for the individual preserve monthly.

3. Facilities: In addition, to the following detail. I asked Brad to take photos of the facilities for historical

knowledge, as of 04.28.2016. They will follow at the end of the report.

Pool Equipment: No new issues.

Pumps, Pool Restroom, 12 Pool Lights, and Fencing Area: No new issues.

Pavilion: No new issues.

Activity Center & Community Center: No new issues.

Caulking project around building completed. Following photos: Before and after.

Pool Pavers: No new issues.

Signage: No new issues.

4. Sports Courts:

a. Bocce Courts, Croquet Field, Basketball Court, Horseshoe Pits: No new issues.

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b. Tennis Courts: No new issues.

5. Kids Playground: No new issues.

6. Dog Park & Perimeter Fence: No new issues at time of inspection. There was a large bee hive

removed this last month.

7. Roadways including Asphalt, Signage/Landscaping, Common Grounds, Sidewalks:

CDD Property:

Stonebridge Neighborhood, Bridgeview Lane, Lake 12, Land adjoining shoreline, Disease Dead Pine

tree removal complete.

Photo: Brown area is were tree was located-now removed.

Stonebridge Neighborhood, Bridgeview Lane, Lake 10, Golf Course side, the CDD owns adjoining

shore line, dead vegetation and Brazilian Pepper cut and treated. Left saw palmetto and Wax Myrtle and

other natives. Brazilian Pepper was hanging over water’s edge by 20 feet, now shoreline can be seen.

Some Wax Myrtle left hanging over water to provide Heron and other birds perching areas.

8. Gates:

New back gate lane delineators installed yesterday 4/28/16.

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9. Storm Drainage System: No new issues.

10. Irrigation System: No new issues.

11. RV Parking Lot: No new issues. Black mesh has been put up to help eliminate areas that residents can

see RVs through shrubs.

12. WWTP and Golf Course Maintenance: In addition to the following, more plants have been planted by

the berm to help maintenance activities.

a. Landshore has moved all their equipment from the property.

TSI has only their storage container and a dead palm to remove.

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b. Further back into the area, FPL has cut back vegetation and treated vines

13. Non CDD Issues Observed: None at this time. P

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14. Resident Issue:

15. Fish/Wildlife Observations:

This month there was a high amount of wildlife seen throughout the property.

Bass Bream Catfish Gambusia

Egrets Herons Coots Gallinules

Anhinga Cormorant Osprey Ibis

Woodstork Otter Alligators Snakes

Turtles Other Species: Tilapia, Ducks

16. Beach Club Report:

Ice machine to be serviced on 04.29.2016-Machine not generating ice.

Ceiling fans need to be replaced.

Grills still in process of being worked on. Grills have been repaired or completed and are ready for pick up.

Irrigation is not working, so work around is being considered.

Grass parking lot. Need to fertilize and then seed. Staff to do and coincide with rainy season.

Will Veator 04.07.2016

Willow falling out of the preserve/wetland, but it is

actually outside of the permitted wetland/preserve

boundary in what some would call Common Area Stonebridge

Informed Will that this is an area that

is routienly kept up by landscapers.

He can have landscapers remove, but

if he can't get them to remove the

tree, then I asked Brad to put into the

landscape area by the road shoulder,

and we would remove next week.

04.28.2016 Severn Trent staff started

cutting of overhang. Project to

continue in a couple of weeks.

Henry Lackland 03.21.2016

Fish Kill-Lake 16, Species Thread fin shad, Estimate 1,500

or more Lakeshore Village

No action. Birds and other animals

eating. Documented-this pond is

known for fish kills. It has been

recommended by three different

vendors/biologist to put aeration in

system.

Ms. Quigley 04.03.2016 Bee hive in dog park Dog Park Bees removedLindsey Cometa, 13032 Cedar Creek Dr. 03.24.2016 Damage to vehicle Brad reviewing insurance

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17. Follow up summary:

Riverwood CDD

Follow Up Tasks Summary

Follow Up Task Action or Completed

CDD Tasks

Pool House Area – Drain field where rocks placed still holding water Short term fixes completed; long term

issues such outdoor shower runoff and

rain events need further investigation by

engineer.

Siding of Pool House is still missing and/or split and needs repair Brad to create Work Order

Gutter down spot, front of Community Center is pinched and not set properly in tray; Activity Center

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Brad to create Work Order

Playground equipment-rotten at the foot. Recommend to remove and discard One post still needs to be removed.

Playground equipment-bench dry and rotted and is safety issue Work Order to be created

Maintenance area: debris pile of landscape vegetation and dirt Work Order to be created

Maintenance area: Brazilian Pepper needs to be cut back Proposals to be secured

Backside of tennis office is being uses as a project staging/storage area. Chairs are going to be reupholster. Work

Order created by Brad

Parking lot-still too much pine straw is being added along the front entrance walkway. Pine straw

ends up on top of the grates and cause draining issues with the overall parking lot.

Work Order to be created

Mechanical Room (Outside entrance by pool) needs to be cleaned out. Clutter is starting to build up.

Inside Mechanical Room/Storage (Enter through the gym) too much clutter and needs organization.

Activity Center 1: Storage unit has been

purchase and will go into the ladies

bathroom. Complete. However, shelves

are needed.

Issues have materialized, due to spill.

This information has been communicated

to the RCA. The RCA was hoping to wait

till summer to do a clean out, but has

started to work on some items.

Note, many of these items have been at

RW for long time, and may take time to

review, discard, and set up an

organization system.

Spill has been cleaned up, chemicals

removed, but organization needs to be

addressed.

Have suggested the user to secure offsite

storage, or a storage unit that they can

bring to the property.

Reclaim Irrigation Area:

Leak(s) need to be addressed

Erosion on the back sid of the pumps need to be addressed

Bollards need to be installed, in the front of the system, to indicate a no parking area, so equipment

can be reached when needed, and also deliverables can be received.

Completed

3444 Pennyroyal has placed landscape plants on the lake maintenance easement Resident will have removed, once nesting

season is over. At this time there is a

heron nesting in the immediate Pine tree

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CDD Lakes document has been added for reference.

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Historical purposes photos added of what campus looks like today, 04.28.2016.

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