



Hopefully you'll notice with your summer electric bills that Royce and his troops have re-insulated and re-sealed every air conditioning line on the roof. They have also replaced and or repaired wiring, exhaust fans as well as conduit and weather seals.

Royce also gets to enjoy the musical tones up close of our roof top generator.. He runs that noisy beast on a monthly schedule that Bobby Clark set up to make sure that it's always ready when the light go out on the island. ( The Generator is actually located in the center of the north building... I know everyone thinks it's located on their patio when it runs...)


We had an opportunity to enjoy our generator when the power company replaced our main transformer near our Station Street Pier exit. It was a quick one day fix... However the drainage project was not...

The digging and heavy machinery beeped and roared for about 2 weeks in front of our buildings while replacing drainage lines to the ship channel.. Hopefully, when the job is signed off they will repave the street and we'll be in good shape for another 20 years.
The continuing efforts to insulate the buildings from moisture and to stay ahead of the normal erosion of structures on the coast is the subject that our engineering firm will be looking at over the next few weeks. We hope to have a plan for the next 5, 10 15 and 20 years. None of us like surprises on our property.




We were also given the tour of work done to re-seal the parapet caps on the roof. These "seems" had separated from the walls and roof allowing water to enter the building. This was an extensive and expensive repair but very necessary.