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Weekly Update – May 17, 2024

Happy Friday Everyone!

BALCONIES & POTTED PLANTS

Water and other liquids applied to plants, objects, floor, or walls must be applied in such a manner that no liquids drip off the balcony or patio. Pots, planters, and containers must be kept in waterproof saucers.

No objects of any kind may be thrown, shaken, or swept off balconies. Please be mindful of your neighboring unit and their belongings. Thank you!

ADVICE:

Anchor anything which might blow off or fall off your balcony.

RULE:

Close umbrellas when not in use.

PET WASTE

As a reminder to all residents with pets, you are responsible for your animal and any pet waste that they may leave in the common area. We are seeing areas around the property that are being severely damaged due to pet urine and this results in costly maintenance fees to repair. Please do not allow your pet to urinate on planters, railings or anywhere in the common area other than in the dog run.

Owners found responsible for allowing their pets to defecate or urinate in the common area other than the dog run may be subject to the violations process which can include fines to the owner.

RIGHT OF PASSAGE – INCOMING VEHICLES RIGHT AWAY

When a vehicle is coming from southbound on 6th Ave and preparing to turn right into the garage and at the same time someone is leaving the garage and turning right onto 6th Ave. You may question, who has the right of way?

Per the California Driver’s Handbook (Section 7: Laws & Rules of the Road)

Entering Traffic: When entering traffic, you must proceed with caution and yield to the traffic already occupying the lanes.

A vehicle leaving the parking garage does not have the right of way and must always wait for the incoming vehicle. Please remember, the parking garage speed limit is 5 MPH.

“When we are no longer able to change a situation – we are challenged to change ourselves.”

  • Viktor E. Frankl

Sincerely,

Marco Casillas

General Manager – Coral Tree Plaza

Action Property Management (800) 400-2284

Please visit the Coral Tree Plaza Resident Portal by going to www.resident.actionlife.com

Weekly Update – May 10, 2024

Happy Friday Everyone!

KITCHEN STACK WASTE JETTING – WEST BUILDING

You might ask, what is a kitchen stack cleaning? Kitchen stack cleaning involves high-pressure flushing of the cast iron waste pipes running through each unit’s kitchen. The kitchen is the area that takes the heaviest toll due to all the cooking debris.

It is recommended that high-rise buildings and condominiums clean the kitchen stacks once every other year as routine maintenance. By performing this type of maintenance ahead of time, the association saves itself tremendous amounts of money in the long run by preventing backups. This year, Pro-Tec Plumbing will be cleaning out the kitchen stacks for the association.

Work will begin on Monday May 13th – Thursday May 16th. The plumbers will need to access every single unit to monitor your kitchen sink to ensure there is not a backup. Every three floors, a kitchen stack cleanout has been placed in the kitchen. The following floors have kitchen stack cleanout access:

15

12

7

2

Every unit on these floors has either a small access hatch or a cleanout. To help us be as efficient as possible with the cleanout process, please remove any objects that may be in the way so that the plumbing crew has easy access to the cleanout. The crew will work on one stack per day. The schedule is posted below:

Monday May 13th: A & F stack

Tuesday May 14th: B, C & G stack

Wednesday May 15th: D & H stack

Thursday May 16th: E stack

We want to ensure that the association maintains the investment in the cast iron pipes, but also to keep everyone healthy and safe. We greatly appreciate all of your assistance and cooperation in this matter. 

Please email Management to let me know if you will be home or if we may use they key on file.

TRASH CHUTE & WASTE DISPOSAL

Breaking down cardboard waste is very important, please DO NOT place cardboard or Styrofoam material down the trash chute as it can clog the chute and doing so may result in extra costs to Coral Tree Plaza. Also, soiled pizza boxes must be broken down and discarded in the trash.

It is best practice to break cardboard boxes down to optimize the space in the recyclable area located in the parking garage levels P1 – P3. Also, please make sure when disposing of any material it is tightly sealed in a plastic bag to prevent loose debris from blowing around and littering CTP campus.

“God lets everything happen for a reason, it’s all a learning process, and you have to go from one level to another.”

  • Mike Tyson

Sincerely,

Marco Casillas

General Manager – Coral Tree Plaza

Action Property Management (800) 400-2284

Please visit the Coral Tree Plaza Resident Portal by going to www.resident.actionlife.com

Weekly Update – Friday May 3, 2024

Happy Friday Everyone!

KITCHEN STACK WASTE JETTING – WEST BUILDING

You might ask, what is a kitchen stack cleaning? Kitchen stack cleaning involves high-pressure flushing of the cast iron waste pipes running through each unit’s kitchen. The kitchen is the area that takes the heaviest toll due to all the cooking debris.

It is recommended that high-rise buildings and condominiums clean the kitchen stacks once every other year as routine maintenance. By performing this type of maintenance ahead of time, the association saves itself tremendous amounts of money in the long run by preventing backups. This year, Pro-Tec Plumbing will be cleaning out the kitchen stacks for the association.

Work will begin on Monday May 13th – Thursday May 16th. The plumbers will need to access every single unit to monitor your kitchen sink to ensure there is not a backup. Every three floors, a kitchen stack cleanout has been placed in the kitchen. The following floors have kitchen stack cleanout access:

15

12

7

2

Every unit on these floors has either a small access hatch or a cleanout. To help us be as efficient as possible with the cleanout process, please remove any objects that may be in the way so that the plumbing crew has easy access to the cleanout. The crew will work on one stack per day. The schedule is posted below:

Monday May 13th: A & F stack

Tuesday May 14th: B, C & G stack

Wednesday May 15th: D & H stack

Thursday May 16th: E stack

We want to ensure that the association maintains the investment in the cast iron pipes, but also to keep everyone healthy and safe. We greatly appreciate all of your assistance and cooperation in this matter. 

Please email Management to let me know if you will be home or if we may use they key on file.

EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST

Residents with mobility issues, whether permanent or temporary, should send an email to Management (mcasillas@actionlife.com) for notification. This information will be placed on the Assisted Rescue List located in the Fire Control Room for the Fire Department in the event of an emergency.

If you are unsure your name is listed, please ask Management.

EMERGENCY KEY

Do you have emergency key on-file with Management?  It is very important to have an emergency key on file with the building.  During an emergency situation, Management may be required to gain access to your unit.  In the unlikely event that a key is not on file, your door may sustain damage from forced entry.   Please note that this is an Owner expense and can be very costly.  Emergency keys are not used for the purpose of letting guests or personal workers in. Owners must make separate arrangements for these situations including calling a locksmith.

“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.”

  • Robert Frost

Sincerely,

Marco Casillas

General Manager – Coral Tree Plaza

Action Property Management (800) 400-2284

Please visit the Coral Tree Plaza Resident Portal by going to www.resident.actionlife.com

Weekly Update – Friday April 19, 2024

FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION – INSTALLATION

Hiller Fire confirmed all parts necessary to perform the relocation of the Fire Department Connection (FDC) have arrived and are ready to perform the installation. The installation is scheduled to begin by 9:00AM on Monday April 29, 2024 and will take approximately one (1) week to perform both installations for East & West buildings. The install consists of adding new Fire Department Connections to the stairwell wall, directly under the fire panel.

Please be advised during the time of installation, there will be loud noise and debris emitting. I do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

MINDFUL OF NOISE LEVELS

Please be mindful and courtesy with regard to voice levels, TV noises, pet noises, unnecessary noises and boisterous conduct while within and around the Association Property or which can be heard outside your Residential Unit. Keep down the volume of radios, televisions, musical instruments, etc. that generate noise. Household appliances and power tools are sources of noise and should be operated at reasonable hours.

Particular attention should be paid to minimizing any sounds emanating from your unit between 10:00P.M. and 8:00 A.M. City Ordinance. Be aware that balcony noise carries long distances.

MANAGEMENT OUT OF OFFICE

General Manager, Marco Casillas will be out of office on Thursday April 25th & Friday April 26th. Senior Manager, Justine Poulton will be available via email (Jpoulton@actionlife.com) if you have any questions or concerns that cannot wait until I arrive back on Monday April 29, 2024.

If you have an emergency, please contact Community Care: 1(800) 400-2284. Thank you!

“Never let the fear of striking gout keep you from playing the game”.

  • Babe Ruth

Sincerely,

Marco Casillas

General Manager – Coral Tree Plaza

Action Property Management (800) 400-2284

Please visit the Coral Tree Plaza Resident Portal by going to www.resident.actionlife.com

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Location

3635 & 3634 7th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
phone | (619) 297-6004

Management Team

Manager
Marco Casillas | mcasillas@actionlife.com

Assistant
Wessal Mohammad | wmohammad@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
www.actionlife.com
Regional Office
1133 Columbia Street Suite 106
San Diego, CA, 92101
phone | (949) 450-0202