The quiet phase of our
expansion and renovation project is over!
With the approval from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in
hand, Kendal at Lexington is marching forward in double time.
Many fences have popped up
all over the property. Some of the
fences are erected for safety reasons, demarking the construction zones and are
intended to discourage individuals from entering the area without permission
and safety equipment. A second set of
silt fences are being built to limit the undesired movement of soil.
And, as you can see, the
relocation of soil has begun. Among the
first projects to be tackled is the development of the protective storm water
drainage and detention basin system on the portion of the property located in
the City of Lexington.
You may also notice the
creation of a temporary roadway extending from the ridge towards Kendal Drive
and then looping around behind the first Sycamore Lane cottage towards the
newly acquired property. This is the
route that will be used to relocate the excess soil on the property behind the
cottages.
In preparation for the
additions to the Borden and Webster Centers and the new cottage construction on
the ridge, substantial utility work is being addressed involving the relocation
and installation of gas, water, and electrical lines.
We ask for your
patience. It will be several months of
noisy, dusty, soil relocation before the new construction begins. Stay tuned.
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