This article is a reminder that the community has contracted with Pacific Western to repair and repaint all of the perimeter wrought iron fences starting on Monday, July 6th. The contractor will be working from north to south starting on Quail Ridge then moving to Ranch Road and Lauren Court before starting on the developments south of Leucadia Blvd. The project is expected to take six to eight weeks depending on weather conditions.
Between now and the start of the project anything attached to the fences will need to be removed so that the painters can gain access to the fence. This means removing all plants, wire mesh or other materials from the fence.
Everyone with perimeter fencing will receive a 7-day notice and a 48-hour notice before work will start on their section of fencing. On the day of the work behind your house, there will also be a courtesy knock on your front door from a Pacific Western team member to let you know that they will be working on the fence in your back yard. Any repairs to the wrought iron fence will be done first followed by the painters. In both cases, Pacific Western will need access to your back yard to make any repairs and paint the fences. Please keep any animals inside your house during the repairs and painting.
Please note that if the painters encounter a fence that has not been cleared of any materials they will charge the owner a $550 return trip fee. So, to avoid incurring this fee please take the necessary steps.
The project manager for Pacific Western is Jose Pelayo and he can reached at 760-994-9236 or at junior@pacwestpainting.com if you have any questions.