Here’s a photo tour of our irrigation system so everyone can see how interesting it is (interesting might be too strong of a word – maybe educational would work better).
Remember that I’m not a water engineer so it’s likely I’ll use the wrong terms at times in my description.
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Posted on July 29th, 2008 by Dave
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Here’s a pdf version of the watering schedule.
Download watering schedule
Posted on July 20th, 2008 by Dave
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Location: Floating Feather and Eagle Road
Facilities/Amenities: Red Leaf features neighborhood parks, pathways, and volleyball and basketball courts.
Homeowner Membership: HOA dues are billed quarterly at $125.00 per quarter. There is a $50.00 transfer fee for all changes of ownership.
Red Leaf HOA Documents
Articles of Incorporation | Bylaws
Board of Directors:
Red Leaf Board
Subdivision Map:
Landscape Map
Posted on July 20th, 2008 by Dave
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Our Neighborhood has covenants, conditions & restrictions (CC&R’s). We each signed these CC&R’s when we purchased our home. We each pay annual dues to help maintain our common areas and ensure that the CC&R’s are followed by all homeowners. We have three development phases within our neighborhood.
CC&R’s are a set of legal documents that outline the expectations of our neighborhood. They are designed to help maintain our property values and quality of life within our neighborhood.
CC&R Downloads
Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 | Plat Maps
Architectural Downloads
Architectural Control Guidelines | Architectural Review Form
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Posted on July 20th, 2008 by Dave
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Eagle, one of the Treasure Valley’s premier communities, is located in Western Ada County approximately 13 miles west of Boise. Eagle is one of the smaller cities in Ada County with a population of about 20,000. Eagle is known for it’s stance on family values and ensures moderate growth by its firm direction on development. Read more…
Posted on July 20th, 2008 by Dave
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