Forbidden planting under the ash tree at Ell Alley on October 22, 2013
The truck with the granite counter tops at Ell Alley on October 22, 2013
The new fence at Ell Alley on October 22, 2013
The new fence at Ell Alley on October 22, 2013
The buildings across the alley on October 22, 2013
On October 22, 2013 (when these photos were taken) there were only 9 days left before we took possession of the house. The truck with the granite counter tops was there. We had visited the site several times already that month. It was surprising to find that the critical root zone under the ash tree had been planted by the landscape crew as they worked in the area around the rest of the building. It was supposed to be left unplanted & covered in bark. It was obvious that, among our neighbors, only we had proposed & been given approval for an alternate landscape plan.
On another day, we ran into one of the owners of the development company. We talked with him at length. He was very pleasant & wore stylish construction-type clothes. After he left, we all said, 'What a great outfit!' The fence was being built then. The walls, roofs & most of the siding on one of the 2 buildings across the alley had been completed & work had begun to pour the foundations of the other. We met the new owners of one of the unfinished units. They expected to be our neighbors in about 9 months. On our side of the alley was one building with 5 units. On the other side would be 2 buildings with 3 units each. These were the last buildings to be constructed in our development.
Also during the month of October, we made several trips to buy a refrigerator, washer & dryer, dining table & chairs, & a king-sized bed. We were all very excited & full of ideas about the house.