Dear Grace Neighbors, The race for President of the United States continues to heat up. Regardless of which side you favor, or disfavor, we should remind everyone of Article 10.7 of our Covenants. It stipulates that no political signs may be erected within the community. If any political signs were displayed here in previous elections, they were in violation […]
Landscape Committee Update
Slowly but surely, we’re making headway. I’m sure you’ve all seen some action around the community on the part of the Landscape Committee and may be wondering what is going on. So, let me fill you in. You may recall that a couple of weeks ago we explained that we had arranged for a visit from […]
Landscape Plans are Coming Together!
Belated Happy Independence Day! As you may recall, in an earlier post we explained some of the turf issues that we are experiencing and gave a broad outline of our plans to correct those issues. We have begun implementing some of those measures. Last week we had a visit from Josh Fuder, the gentleman from […]
Just the Fax, Ma’am.
OR e-Mail or US Mail. Dear Grace neighbors, A homeowner recently placed an ACC request form in the comment box. As a reminder, a completed ACC request form and all support documents therein must be mailed, e-mailed, or faxed directly to Tolley Community Management as specified in the request document. They will then forward it […]
Landscape Committee Update
Friday, June 28th, Josh Fuder of the UGA Extension for Cherokee County visited Grace in Acworth, met with Scott and myself and did a walk-through making suggestions on a number of issues with our landscaping that he felt should be addressed. The landscape committee will meet shortly to discuss how to best and most economically […]
Notice to our homeowners from the Grace ...
As some of you may be aware, we have had and are currently having some issues related to the health and appearance of our Bermuda grass lawns, primarily “bald spots” and discoloration. In an effort to address this issue we have been in contact with Josh Fuder, the Cherokee County Agent for the UGA College of […]