MINUTES OF MEETING REMINGTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT The regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Remington Community Development District was held on Tuesday, September 23,2025 at 6:00 p.m. at the Remington Recreation Center, 2651 Remington Boulevard, Kissimmee, Florida. Present and constituting a quorum: Kenneth Soukup by phone Chairman Pam Zaresk Vice Chair Brian (Ken) Brown Assistant Secretary Tim Mehrlich Assistant Secretary David Jaisingh by phone Assistant Secretary Also present: Jason Showe District Manager Scott Clark by phone District Counsel Pete Glasscock District Engineer Alan Scheerer Field Manager Sabrina Petitfrere DSI Security Services John Thacker DSI Security Services FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Roll Call Mr. Showe called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and called the roll. Mr. Mehrlich, Ms. Zaresk and Mr. Brown were present in person and Mr. Soukup and Mr. Jaisingh were present by phone. SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS Modifications to Agenda Mr. Showe: We have no modifications to the agenda. THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Security Report from DSI Security Services Mr. Showe: We will turn it over to security to do their report. September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Ms. Petitfrere: Hello everybody. We're going to start with the Partin Settlement Road gate. We had 2,407 guests and 14,889 residents. At the E. Lakeshore Boulevard gate, we had 1,097 guests and 5,348 residents. There were 62 violations and one tow. There were no attempts to tow. Ms. Zaresk: I have a question. Ms. Petitfrere: Yes, ma'am? Ms. Zaresk: What happened at the basketball courts a couple weeks ago? Ms. Petitfrere: There was a situation that happened behind the school. Ms. Zaresk: Okay. Ms. Petitfrere: The parents caught their daughter with a male and they were accusing him ofmolestation. Ms. Zaresk: Okay. Ms. Petitfrere: He was arrested, from what I was told. That was pretty much it. They didn't give us too much detail. Ms. Zaresk: Okay. Alright. I was just curious, because I know your security people were onsite and then there were four or five police cars and I wondered what the heck was going on. Ms. Petitfrere: I was there. It was me and my coworker, Benjamin. They didn't really tell us too much. It was from the witnesses. Ms. Zaresk: Okay. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Ms. Zaresk: Thank you. I'm glad to hear. Well, I'm not glad to hear it was that, but I was afraid that there was a problem on the courts or something, so thank you. Ms. Petitfrere: No problem. Mr. Mehrlich: I saw in the minutes last month, where you were talking about some pretty bad people coming through the gates. Has that slowed down any or is that still the same? Ms. Petitfrere: It slowed down, but when we do patrols and give out violations, the residents are really violent. Several of my officers said somebody pulled out a gun. I did let them know, to just write it in their report. That way everybody knows about it. Mr. Mehrlich: They're violent because you're patrolling and writing tickets like you're supposed to do? Ms. Petitfrere: Yes. Mr. Brown: So, if somebody pulls out a gun, they need to call the Sheriffs Office. 2 September 23,2025 Remington CDD Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Brown: And have the sheriff come. Mr. Thacker: That was addressed after the fact. The officer that night, did not notify law enforcement and the rest of her team, to make sure that they understand any threats or act of violence should be called in immediately. Mr. Brown: Oh, yeah. Mr. Mehrlich: I think it's important that we're not intimidated. I mean, that's always easier said than done. Because that's what happened on my block. The guards got intimidated because the people got aggressive. It's too bad. It's the way it is. I have family that's active military and I have five people in my house over the weekend when I'm not there. We're doing everything in the world to park in the driveway. I think we actually parked in the driveway the whole time. So, you know,this BSwiththis otherstuffisridiculous. Ifthat'stherules andtheregulations,thenweneed to abide by them, but there are exceptions. We can call Jason. We can get on the street one thing or another, but I don't think that's acceptable. Mr. Showe: Certainly, your guards don't have to get into any confrontation with them at all. They can say, "Thank you. Have a great day" and can immediately call the sheriff. So again, they don't have to respond in any way or form. Mr. Mehrlich: But where we live, they started to ignore them, because they didn't want the confrontation and that can't happen. Mr. Showe: Correct. Mr. Brown: So, maybe we should change the rules to say, ifthey're met with stufflike that, that's an automatic call to the tow company to come get the car. Mr. Mehrlich: We can't do that legally. Mr. Showe: I think that's up to Scott. I think we still have to place a warning and go through the process. Mr. Mehrlich: But the Sheriffs Department can be called. Mr. Showe: Correct. Absolutely. Mr. Mehrlich: It's more than likely not an owner. It's more than likely somebody else. Mr. Scheerer: You mentioned a gun. I'm sure the Sheriffs Office will be out there pretty darn quickly. Mr. Showe: Oh, yeah. 3 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Mr. Scheerer: I would hope so. Ms. Zaresk: Thank you. Mr. Thacker: If I can add. Those that received the reports, we do the hourly patrols of Westmoreland, just to make sure there are no parking violators. Sabrina is included. Scarborough is hourly as well, because for a while, we had a lot of complaints for that street. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Okay. Ms. Petitfrere: Thank you. You guys have a good night. Ms. Zaresk : You too. FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Public Comment Period Mr. Showe: Next is the Public Comment Period. We will note that we have no members ofthe audience here to provide any comments. FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of Minutes of the August 26, 2025, Board of Supervisors Meeting Mr. Showe: We will go on to approval of the minutes of the August 26, 2025 meeting. They're included as part of your agenda. We can take any corrections or changes or a motion to approve. Mr. Brown MOVED to approve the Minutes ofthe August 26, 2025 Board of Supervisors Meeting as presented and Mr. Mehrlich seconded the motion. Mr. Mehrlich: I glanced over the minutes and saw where we were talking about the bushes across from Westmoreland Circle. Then I made the comment that it should be done weekly and Pam mentioned that we don't do it weekly because ofa comment that Alan made. I misspoke there. I didn't mean weekly. I meant on a regular basis. Mr. Scheerer: It's in my report for later. Mr. Mehrlich: Yeah. So, I didn't mean to do something different. Ijust meant to do it. Then when I drove by today, I noticed that the other ligustrums were trimmed and that one's shaggy. 4 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Mr. Scheerer: Well, that's because we haven't got to that one yet. It wasn't included in the normal rotation, even though I have asked Down To Earth, to go ahead and start adding it to the normal rotation. So, we should see some improvement on that relatively quickly. Mr. Mehrlich: Okay. But everything else is smooth and that's shabby. Mr. Scheerer: Well, you have to remember, we planted some bushes that were low to the ground. So, what we want to do, is let those grow up. So, we'll probably cut some of them. Mr. Mehrlich: It's still shaggy. You can say whatever you want, but it's shaggy. Mr. Scheerer: All I'm saying, is they'll be trimmed. Mr. Mehrlich: Okay. Mr. Scheerer: But there's going to be a height difference, to allow the two new ones or three new ones that were installed, to catch up. Mr. Mehrlich: If! was trimming them, they would not be like they are right now. That's all I'm saying. Mr. Scheerer: I understand. It will be handled. Mr. Mehrlich: Yeah. On VOICE VOTE with all in favor the Minutes of the August 26, 2025 Board of Supervisors Meeting were approved as presented. SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Discussion of Fiber Installation Mr. Showe: Behind that, Scott and I had some additional follow up with the GigaPower folks. What they represented to us, is that they were actually talking to the HOA and were having a hard time getting an answer. So, what they found out and Scott, you can jump in at any time, if there needs to be some additional information, there's a map that follows that. Those are all the places where there's already CenturyLink fiber in the community. So, what they're asking, is for the CDD to let them know, that we'd like for them to do the entire community. So, they would build the infrastructure for the entire community versus piecemealing it. I think Scott and I represented to them, that we really felt like that's probably something that should come from the HOA, as it represents more of the residents versus the CDD as just infrastructure. But again, I think we represented that we would bring it to the Board to see if you wanted that to come from this body. It sounds like you want to jump in, Scott. 5 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Mr. Clark: Well, it needs to come from the HOAs and we explained that to him. I don't know that he really understood HOA versus CDD. I mean, people who've been around a long time, don't really understand it, but they are looking at the economic feasibility. When they do that, they're counting on getting a certain number of rooftops in their service. So, they were kind of alarmed when they saw these services out here. What I think they want to do, is to talk to someone at the HOA, who can answer some questions and say, "You know what, can you tell us how many people are using these or is there some deal, where they're required to use these services or do you think your people would like to have faster service, ifwe can offer it to them?" You know, we can't really answer that question. It's an HOA question. But they've been having trouble getting a response from the HOA contact that we gave them. So, their question was really, "Can you help us get someone in the HOA, probably not the manager, maybe the President and the Board members to talk to them about this situation? " That's really their request. Mr. Mehrlich: I would think the President of the HOA, Mr. Matt Psarsky, would be the person that I would think to talk to. Because I have Starlink and I'm not doing anything different. But I think ifthere's this kind of access, it should be available for us. But Matt would be the person to talk to with that. Mr. Brown: So yet again, I don't understand. Are they representing CenturyLink? Is that who they're putting it in for? Ms. Zaresk: No. Mr. Showe: No. Mr. Mehrlich: AT&T. Mr. Clark: It's going to end up being AT&T fiber. I think the red dots are a CenturyLink product. Mr. Brown: Oh, yeah. Because I'm in those red dots, and I have CenturyLink. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Scheerer: That's what they're saying. Mr. Showe: Right. I think what he explained to us, was that typically they don't want to piecemeal it. So, if they want to come into the community, they need something from the community saying that they want to do the whole package. Ms. Zaresk: Right. Nobody's contacted our HOA. Mr. Showe: Okay. 6 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Ms. Zaresk: Ifthey want to, they should, because our gang is on board. Mr. Mehrlich: That could potentially be great for us, because the way technology is going, we need as fast of an Internet speed as we can possibly get, with as many people working from home, with whatever things they offer. Mr. Showe: Okay , so you said Mr. Matt Psarsky is the President. So, what I will do, based on your input, is Lwill forward this to Matt and Daniel, to make sure that they're both on it. Ms. Zaresk: And then have them get in touch with me. Mr. Showe: I'll put your email on it too and I'll represent who everybody is and then he can take it from there, with your individual HOAs. Mr. Mehrlich: He knew about the last time they tried to put the fiber in here with CenturyLink. He was on top ofit. Mr. Showe: Okay. Mr. Mehrlich: He knows all about when the Bright House or whatever was going through here and all. Mr. Brown: All those dots, I think, are just the address points. Mr. Showe: Correct. Mr. Brown: All these people don't have CenturyLink. Mr. Showe: No. There are connections at each one ofthose houses. So, they come in and piecemeal certain neighborhoods. Mr. Brown: Okay. Ms. Zaresk: Right. Mr. Mehrlich: Starlink is wonderful now. I love it. All of these cable companies can kiss my butt. Mr. Showe: So, I'll include Matt and Pam on that. Ms. Zaresk: Okay. Mr. Showe: And let him know who the HOAs are and then they'll have to take it from there. I don't think that this body is the one to kind of speak for individual homes and residents, because we only handle infrastructure and we've already given them permission to start whenever they get the plans done. Ms. Zaresk: I agree. 7 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Mr. Brown: Maybe I'm wrong, but do they think that the HOA represents people? Like, do they think they're going to lean on people to sign up or something? The reason I asked that, is because like Kissimmee Bay, part ofyour HOA fees over there are Spectrum. Is that what they're trying to do? Mr. Showe: See, there are two companies, the way they represented it. Their job is just to come in and lay the infrastructure. Then AT&T would come in and charge the line. They might want to do a bulk agreement. I know that's kind of similar to what you're talking about. Some HOAs we work with, have a bulk agreement, so as part of your HOA, you pay for an Internet connection or you pay for cable. Mr. Mehrlich: I would be 1 million percent against that. Mr. Scheerer: I know at another CDD that I was at on Friday, they just wrapped up the same process. Mr. MehrIich: If it was here when we moved in, fine, but to add it after the fact, no. Mr. Scheerer: AT&T had a tenant and some representatives by the cluster box, just getting information out to homeowners saying, "Hey, this is available. Ifyou'd like to sign up, here's the deal. " That's the way I saw that. Ms. Zaresk: The key is once the infrastructure is in, it doesn't have to be AT&T. It's any other fiber optic company, because that's what the infrastructure does. That's where I'm coming from and that's where my community is coming from. Get the infrastructure. Mr. Showe: What they've represented to us.... Ms. Zaresk: Decide ifyou're going to go with whoever company wants to use them. Mr. Showe: They're just laying the infrastructure and then whoever else would come on attached to that line. Mr. Scheerer: Have a cell tower. Mr. Mehrlich: Yeah, somebody's got to make these robots run, you know. Mr. Showe: Yeah. So, I have the information and we'll proceed. SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Staff Reports A. Attorney Mr. Showe: That brings us to Staff Reports and we'll start with District Counsel. Mr. Clark: Yeah, I didn't really have anything other than the status ofthe fiber that we just talked about. So, ifyou have questions for me or something you need me to do, let me know. 8 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD B. Engineer Mr. Showe: Next up we've got Pete here for the Engineer's Report. Mr. Glasscock: The only thing that I have, as I drove in today, I saw a pothole right next to a manhole. I'm guessing TWA has been called. Mr. Showe: We've notified them multiple times. Mr. Brown: They were out here . Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Brown: Looking at that last week. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah, they actually painted it. Mr. Showe: So, progress has been made. Mr. Scheerer: Well, they came out and spray painted an area. They're probably going to have to dig it up. That was that way at the last meeting. Mr. Mehrlich: Is it normal for a community ofthis age to start having holes? Mr. Glasscock: It isabout that time now.About20,25 to 35years, youstart seeingthem. Mr. Mehrlich: So, are you always reactive in those situations or do you ever get proactive in those situations? Mr. Glasscock: You can be proactive. But again, it is TWA. Ifwe ever start having a lot of problems with storm systems, we can start videotaping them and see what kind of shape they're in. But that gets kind of expensive too. It's actually tough to justify it, unless you have a whole bunch ofthem. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Glasscock: Because you have to pump and plug both ends, which are insanely expensive, so you can pump the water and send a camera down there. You can do so, but I wouldn't recommend it. Once in a while we have a little one near a storm structure. Mr. Mehrlich: So, your opinion is, this is acceptable? Mr. Showe: Well, I mean especially in this case, since it's out ofour hands. Another agency needs to repair it. I know that Alan is driving around every week , if we see anything on our end. But to Pete's point, you could vacuum jet every outlet in here once a year, but probably 75% to 90%ofthem,aren't goingtoneed it.So,you'regoingtospendawhole lot ofmoneyjustalmost 9 September 23,2025 Remington CDD doing nothing. So, we really just try to look for any places where water's holding or a pond is not draining properly and that really gives us the clue that we need to come in and investigate it. Mr. Scheerer: Its $500 just for them to come out. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Again, I think we reported that to them six weeks ago. Mr. Scheerer: We reported it to them the same time that the other one was identified in Oak View. Mr. Glasscock: Yeah. We had another one in another District with a similar problem. Mr. Mehrlich: Is ours 30 to 35 years old? Mr. Brown: 1997 or 1998, I believe it was installed. Mr. Scheerer: As long as it's not a few years ago, like that Christmas when they fixed the hole. Ms. Zaresk: Yeah Mr. Brown: I wasn't around then. I didn't know about it. Mr. Scheerer: That was a disaster. Mr. Brown: Oh yeah. Mr. Mehrlich: That was like what, 20 feet down? Mr. Brown: It was about 25 to 30 feet deep. Mr. Scheerer: It was over about six months. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Scheerer: Finally, right about Christmas time, the road opened. Mr. Brown: So, yeah. I only know of one. Has there been more than one problem with stormwater? I only know of one, right in front of the school, that catch basin. The road kind of collapsed in front ofthat catch basin. Mr. Scheerer: I'm not aware of any. Mr. Brown: That's the only one I know of. Mr. Scheerer: You know, we get the debris and the backup and we have to vacuum jet. We've been pretty fortunate. Mr.Glasscock: Alot ofthis isbecause most ofour systemouthere,isunder whatthey call hydro pressure. So probably when it rains, you'll see water coming up from the road for a little bit. That is because the pipes are generally underwater. So, you don't have a whole lot of infiltration from groundwater, because we have the back pressures within the pipes. 10 September 23,2025 Remington CDD Mr. Mehrlich: Why is that? Because they go out to the lake? Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Glasscock: Well, yeah, just because of how the hydrology work ed when they designed the place. Mr. Showe: Typically, you look at, if there's water in the road and you see the lake is almost at the same level, there's nowhere for the water to go. Mr. Showe: Check your wetlands while you're at it too, because if they're full, your water has nowhere to go. Mr. Showe: What a lot of people don't know, is that your roads are actually part of the stormwater system. It's designed for capacity. So, if water's gone within 24 hours after an event, it's functioning generally as intended. Mr. Glasscock: It's what they call a 10year/24-hour event. In each ofthose, those inlets on the roads, they have what they call the spread. So, on their 10 year/24-hour event, usually if two andahalforthree inchescomesdown,youmightseeit,butthenitgoesaway. Mr. Glasscock: Yeah, because that is part of it. You design it so they can catch it. We're not allowed to send any yucky stuff into the waters of the State, which are the wetlands. Mr. Mehrlich: Well, I hope they change the law regarding wetlands. Mr.Glasscock:They changealot ofthem every day.Butforthemostpart,justaboutevery subdivision around here, all ofthe storm water first goes into a wetland and then the wetlands go into a ditch system or another wetland and then it finally reaches the lake. Mr. Mehrlich: Do we go into that creek off of 11 or does that goes into the lake? Not the creek, the ditch. Mr. Glasscock: Part of it does. Mr. Brown: Most of it goes around Publix, doesn't it? Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. Mr. Glasscock: Yeah. All of Knightsbridge, goes into the pond at the very back. Mr. Scheerer: We'll keep an eye on the Turnpike improvements. Mr. Mehrlich: Are they going to put an entrance on the Turnpike there? Mr. Scheerer: I don't think so. Mr. Mehrlich: You don't think so? Well, they're doing a lot of stuff there Ms. Zaresk: They're widening it. 11 September 23,2025 Remington CDD Mr. Scheerer: They're trying to ease traffic. Ms. Zaresk: They're widening the Turnpike. Mr. Scheerer: From 417 to 192, is a disaster. Mr. Glasscock: Every Thursday when I'm going back to the office, I see people trying to get from Orlando to Kissimmee. Oh my gosh. I'm so glad I don 't have to go that way. Mr. Mehrlich: Dude, this traffic is as bad as Washington D.C. , New York City and New Jersey . It is as bad as anywhere. Mr. Showe: Alright. Anything else on your end, Pete? Mr. Glasscock: No, that's all I have. c. District Manager's Report i. Approval of Check Register Mr. Showe : Then we can go onto the Check Register. In the General Fund, we have Checks #7654through#7675 andSupervisorfeesforAugust,foragrandtotalof$160,727.16.Asummary ofthose invoices follow. Alan and I can take any questions the Board might have or we can take a motion to approve. On MOTION by Ms. Zaresk seconded by Mr. Brown with all in favor the August 19, 2025 through September 16, 2025 Check Register in the amount of **$160,727.16**$53,685.87 was approved. ii. Balance Sheet and Income Statement Mr. Showe: Behind that, we have your Balance Sheet and Income Statement. This doesn't require anything from the Board. I will point out that these are through August. We are doing better than budget to actuals, so we're in good shape there. I think we're over 100% collected on our assessments. We're at exactly 100%. So, we're in great shape there. iii. Presentation of OCSO Reports Mr. Showe: We also have all ofyour Osceola County Sheriff Reports. D. Field Manager's Report Mr. Showe: Alan can go over his Field Manager's Report. 12 September 23, 2025 Remington CDD Mr. Scheerer: Okay. The Amenity Center is in good shape, as is the Fitness Center. The pool is in good shape. We did have an incident at the swimming pool where the handicap lift was broken. We received a report from security that the lift was on the ground and laid up against the building, which is where it still is right now. I couldn't connect remotely for whatever reason, but I came here, got on the camera system and found the approximate time and what took place. A couple of kids were out trying to get the chair over the water and when the chair came over the water, the weld must have broken at the base and the lift fell into the water. Nobody got hurt, thank goodness, but the kid and one of the adults that were in the pool, got it out of the pool and it's sitting up against the building. I contacted the pool provider. Again, I didn't see any vandalism. It wasn't like they were bouncing up. The chair was coming out and it just went like this for whatever reason. Mr. Mehrlich: It sounds like an electrical issue? Mr. Scheerer: No, it's battery operated. Mr. Mehrlich: That's smart. The ones that we use now are hydro powered, so there's no electrical in there whatsoever. So, I contacted Jason immediately and sent him the report. I think that was on a Saturday and they came out on Monday and viewed the video. So, we're in the process of welding it, but if we can't weld it, we'll see about replacing the lift. Mr. Brown: Ifyou replace it, will it be with the other kind? Mr. Showe: Yes. Mr. Scheerer: That's up to the board, ifthey want to do that. We do have a source of water. It would come right off of the pool shower. There's a water valve right there. We could do that. So, we'll bring it back to you. They're about $15,000 to $16,000 for a hydro lift. Mr. Brown: How much are these? Mr. Scheerer: $10,000 to $12,000. Mr. Showe: Yeah, it's the original one. Mr. Brown: So, nothing's cheap. Mr. Scheerer: Well, yeah,because oftheADAlaws,youhavetohave oneateachpooland spa. So, we're doing that. We're playing catch up at another project. We installed two this year. I've got two more going in as soon as October hits. It's on the agenda. Then it's every year after that until we get through all six pools. Ifyou have a spa, you have to have one for the spa and pool. The only one that's not required is a wading pool, which is what you have here. So that's why 13 September 23,2025 Remington CDD there's only one out there. We installed a bunch of warning signs, Swim At Your Own Risk and No Diving, things like that, as well as some No Fishing signs. The gates are in good shape. The new AC unit is working well. The ponds are in good shape. Landscaping-wise, I know Tim had mentioned the buffer area at Water's Edge. Down To Earth will be taking care of that as quickly as possible and staying on a regular maintenance schedule like the rest of the entrances. We had play safe mulch installed at the playground and all of the outdoor activity areas. There are some trees that run around the back of the building up to the pull up bars, which we had all trimmed back. That's something we typically do in the Fall. The fitness equipment outdoors is good. The power is still working at the East Lakeshore entrance. We're on hold right now on the sidewalk grinding. Our contractor fell ill and he's recovering right now. We'll get started back up on that. I will be bringing the wall repair quote back at the October meeting, since we're getting into our new funding and discuss that with the Board. We have three locations selected right now and we'll have to reevaluate some of the walls to see if there are any additional areas that need to be done. We talked briefly about the cone on Remington Boulevard, over by Oak View. We did have the insurance inspection on Friday. That went really well. He really didn't ding us on a whole lot. Just gave us some sign recommendations. I know one ofthe things Jason and I have talked about, that will probably come up soon, is a rulemaking hearing. Mr. Showe: Yeah. Mr. Scheerer: We probably don't really have an established set of rules for the baseball field and tennis courts. Mr. Showe: The rules really are outdated at this point. They're probably about 10 years old for the amenity facilities. There is some new stuff that we might want to put in there, just to make it a little clearer for everybody. I think in January we're going to start looking at bringing you back a set of rules and we'll start that process. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. Weill update the rules and post the rules on each sports location. So, that'll be coming up. Other than that, I don't think I have any more for this Board, unless you have any questions for me. EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Supervisor's Requests Mr. Showe: Are there any Supervisor's Requests? Mr. Jaisingh: None for me. 14 September 23,2025 Remington CDD Mr. Mehrlich: It's refreshing to come into town and see the place still look nice, considering its age. Then being involved in some businesses that are wonky, it's nice having this stuff all streamlinedandtherightwayandall ofthat.It'skind ofnice. So,Iappreciateyouguys. Mr. Showe: You're very welcome. Mr. Scheerer: We thank the Board too. It doesn't happen without the Board going, "Hey, let's allocate some funding to this" and allowing us to do that. That's on you guys. So, thank you. We all benefit from that, I think. Mr. Glasscock: This is the best maintained one that I deal with and that's because of all of you. Mr. Showe: When you drive around and look at other communities that are this age, I think you sometimes notice the difference. That's kind of why we love what we do. But again, as Alan said, you guys took the time to raise assessments and stand in front of the residents and explain it and take the bullets and do all the things you need to do, to make the place look good. Mr. Mehrlich: You feel good coming home . Mr. Showe: Perfect. Mr. Scheerer: We'll work hard to keep it that way for you. Thank you. NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Next Meeting Date -October 28, 2025 Mr. Showe: The next meeting is on October 28,2025. TENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Adjournment Mr. Showe adjourned the meeting. Q~~ ChairmanNice irman 15