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Cell Tower

Update 8/6: At the cell tower meeting, the company withdrew their application to make considerable changes [whatever that means]. It will be moved back approximately 2 months.

The HOA received a comment from a concerned resident Saturday August 3. He has some excellent thoughts concerning the cell tower. Check out the youtube clip in his comment below. Skyway Towers notice of the meeting and plea for support can be accessed here.rlh tower public notice 8.1.1 Everyone is encouraged to attend the meeting at Eagle City Hall at 6:00 Monday August 5, 2013.

Greetings,
I’m trying to understand the implications of the proposed cell phone tower that may be constructed in our backyard at Eagle Hills Elementary (I on N Yarmouth). I’m unsure of the health effects, but I do know what a terrible eye sore this will be to our neighborhood. I am positive this will have a significant negative effect on our home value.
I’m wondering if anything has been done at the HOA level to fight this. Today I spoke with my neighbor about it – he thought it was going to be a short 35 foot tower. I’m very concerned that our beautiful community doesn’t realize what the city councel may allow to be constructed.
I will be attending the meeting at city hall Monday night. In the meantime, is it possible to get help from the HOA to fight this?
Towers like this belong in industrial areas, not where people live. We didn’t pay a premium to live in this community for this these types of things to happen.
To get a proper visual, this video will help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvSTN5rMORM

Irrigation Water being reduced by 25%

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Our irrigation water is being cut by 25% by the ditch company due to the severe drought conditions. This is necessary to be able to provide water as long as possible this year. If conditions persist we may be out of water sometime in August.
Please fine tune your watering to adhere to the watering schedule.

View the mandatory watering schedule here:
Watering Schedule
It can also be found under the category “Watering Schedule” at the right of this page.

Contact Us

Current board members: Red Leaf Board

Red Leaf Heights management company:

    Development Services Inc.
    9601 W. State Street, Suite 203
    Boise, ID 83714
    Dev-Services.com

Main Contact: LaRae Cervantes| 208-939-6000 Ext 207 | LaRae@dev-services.com
Hours are: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 12 noon and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm excluding federal holidays

Landscape/Water Issues After Hours: Emergency only please.

  • Roy Russinger | 208-616-0379 |
  • Ron Hoppins | 208-375-0302 |

2013 Annual Home Owner Meeting Notes

Red Leaf Heights HOA Annual Meeting Notes

April 25, 2013

Red Leaf Heights Annual Meeting Notes 2013

Speeding Problem

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There have been several complaints about speeding cars in our neighborhood, especially on Rockingham. Also in some cases the stop signs are simply being ignored. Not a good thing! Please be mindful of our little ones!

Irrigation Water on April 17, 2013

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Irrigation water will be available the afternoon of April 17. There may be intermittent access until all common area sprinklers are checked. It is recommended that you allow the irrigation lines some time to clear before starting your individual system to reduce debris accumulation in your filters.

Development Services maintains close contact with both Farmers Union and Summer Lawns concerning our water availability and their site will have the latest information.Link to Dev-Services Check the notes at the bottom of their page.

Red Leaf Heights Annual Meeting: April 25 @ 6:00 pm

A notice was recently mailed to you inviting you to attend the Annual Meeting of the Red Leaf Heights Neighborhood Association which will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2013 at the Eagle Hills Elementary, 650 Ranch Dr., Eagle, Idaho at 6:00 p.m.

The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and transact the official business of the Red Leaf Heights Homeowners’ Association. We will also be voting on board members for 2013-2014.

In the event you cannot attend, please fill out the proxy form included on the notice. Please send your completed proxy to the meeting with your appointed representative who must be a homeowner. If you wish to return the proxy by mail or fax, it must be received no later than Monday, April 22, 2013 to: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC., 9601 West State Street, Suite 203, Boise, Idaho 83714 or by Fax: 208 939-6118.

Proposed Agenda

  • 2012 Financial Report
  • Budget for 2013
  • Proposed Changes to CC&R’s – Vote Update
  • Presentation of candidates for the board and nominations from the floor
  • Election of Board of Directors

We must have your participation to reach quorum. It makes a difference in the quality of the Red Leaf Heights Neighborhood Association. We respectfully request that no children attend the meeting.

Irrigation Water 2013

ShoshoneFalls
Irrigation water will be available between April 15-19, dependent upon release of water into the lateral line via Farmers Union. It is recommended that you allow the irrigation lines to clear after initial startup before starting individual systems to reduce debris accumulation in your filters.

Development Services maintains close contact with both Farmers Union and Summer Lawns concerning our water availability and their site will have the latest information.Link to Dev-Services Check the notes at the bottom of their page.

Red Leaf Heights Board Meeting Notes – February 5, 2013


Red Leaf Heights Board Meeting Notes:
Red Leaf Heights Board Meeting Notes February 5, 2013

Tree Pruning

You’ve probably noticed that we’ve just recently completed a major project to structurally prune all of the common area trees. (205 evergreens and 231 deciduous) Four trees had to be removed that would have eventually interfered with the power lines along Eagle Road. The trees that are under the power lines that are in the strip next to Eagle Road belong to the city. The trimming by the utility company on those certainly leaves a lot to be desired. It was not smart for the city to put maple trees there in the first place.
Now is a good time to do some pruning on those trees that are in front of your homes, especially those that have branches that interfere with walking on the sidewalk. Check this link for some tips on how to prune.Tree Pruning It is specifically for fruit trees but also applies to shade trees.
Pruning is good for the trees and done properly will improve their health and shape. Don’t worry about applying anything to the cut and sap running out of the cut is not a problem to the tree.