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R2R Meeting 21 pdf
1. Roadmap to Recovery Meeting 21:
November 6, 2008
Landscaping Issues
Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church
Karen Reimus, Esq.
www.unitedpolicyholders.org
2. Fine print:
The information provided in this program is intended
for general educational purposes only. It should not
be construed as legal advice
The speakers at today’s program are volunteering
their time as educators
Neither United Policyholders nor the Rancho Bernardo
Community Presbyterian Church endorse or warrant
the quality or services of any volunteer speakers
3. Landscaping
Rebuilding the landscape well after you’ve
rebuilt your home is important
UPC Mentors and Friends will share their
personal experiences in break-out
sessions
Just like rebuilding your home, careful
planning and due diligence is required
4. Have 97% of 2007 Wildfire Insurance Claims
been resolved, as asserted by the insurance
industry?
Please take 5 minutes to complete a 2007
Wildfire Insurance Claim Status Survey to
determine what the true facts are.
To fill out the survey, either:
5. Mark your calendar
December 4, 2008:
Roadmap to Recovery Insurance
Interest Group Breakout Session
7:00 pm RBCPC Sanctuary
6. JIM KUHLKEN
Cedar Fire Survivor (Whispering Ridge HOA)
Catalyst for “Group Rebuild” Concept
Former President, WRHOA
-Experience on the Board of WRHOA
-Experience rebuilding after Cedar Fire
-Willing to think outside the box to find
solutions, e.g., “Group Rebuild” concept
7. JIM KUHLKEN
LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
RLA CA 2281, AZ 40791, CLARB 3335
LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL
PRINCIPAL – LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE DIVISION –
RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY
8. BUILDING BUILDING ARCHITECT
CONTRACTOR DESIGNER
LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE
CONTRACTOR DESIGNER ARCHITECT
http://clcasandiego.org/Download/Direc.pdf http://www.asla-
sandiego.org/Download/LandRes.pdf
9. TIPS WHEN HIRING EITHER
A LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR OR
A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
1. Look at their previous completed projects completed and talk to
their references;
2. Make sure they are licensed and insured;
3. Establish a budget BEFORE starting the design;
4. Do not pay 100% until the project is completed.
10. Landscaping
November 6, 2008
Speaker:
Speaker: Steve Lansker,
Lansker’s Landscape Design
Licensed landscape contractor (License # C-27 335109)
C-
Doing business in San Diego since 1977
11. Define your landscape needs
Play area
Dog friendly
Entertainment area (BBQ, fire pit,
putting green)
Water features
Utility area
Grass
Lighting
Planting theme, plant selection
12. Your Budget
- what you don’t want to cut back on
Irrigation
Soil work
Drainage and fine grading
13. Your Budget
- what you can save on
Plant selection
Plant sizes
Plant quantities
Materials you use
14. Design Your Landscaping
- what are your options?
Landscape Architect: Best for complex jobs and
Architect:
will design around your budget. Good for
competitive bids.
Landscape Designer: Will create a concept plan
Designer:
and/or planting plan. May be too vague for
competitive bids.
Landscape Contractor: Has the most field
experience. Usually can both design and
implement the project.
Tip: Be sure interview a couple of different people
AND check their references before making a
final decision.
15. Selecting a Contractor
Don’t hesitate to ask for referrals from friends
or neighbors who have landscapes you admire
If you see an exceptional front yard, stop and
ask about their contractor
You’re going to establish a relationship with
your contractor, hopefully it will be a
relationship you can count on for years
16. Selecting a Contractor
- What to ask for:
Ask for their license number
Be sure to use a state licensed contractor
Ask to have their insurance provider send
you certificates of both liability insurance
and workman’s comp insurance
This is a free service
Ask for job referrals
look at jobs and talk to clients
17. Selecting a Contractor
- other considerations
Consider the size of the contracting firm
Ask whether they use sub-contractors
sub-
This may affect the quality and care of the project.
Make sure to check license numbers and
certificates of insurance for workman’s comp and
liability for subcontractors too.
Remember: if anyone working on your property
does not have workman’s comp or liability
insurance, you become liable.
liable.
18. When you have selected a
contractor…
Ask them how long it will take, and have
them confirm it in writing
Make sure you can communicate easily
with the foreman
Avoid paying money up front…instead,
negotiate progress payments
Ask about a warranty
19. Landscape Maintenance
Some contractors will provide weekly
maintenance
If not, ask for referrals
Consider hiring someone who does work
in your neighborhood…there can be cost
savings if multiple area residents use the
same company
23. JIM KUHLKEN
LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
RLA CA 2281, AZ 40791, CLARB 3335
LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL
PRINCIPAL – LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE DIVISION –
RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY
24. Break Out Sessions
• Groups will meet here in the Sanctuary
or in regular meeting rooms
• Good night!