Reminder: Seek Board approval before installing fences, barns, decks, etc.
As spring approaches, so, too, does the urge to work on our homes and improve our lots. And that's a good thing -- the Eagle Nest Board certainly encourages that, because we all want to see our investments hold their value and ensure our neighborhood remains model community.
However, the Board reminds all residents that you must seek advance approval for any exterior improvements, including fencing, installation of sheds, even changing the color of your house. (It's in our controlling documents, in case you wondered.) We've had an increase of fence requests recently, and in at least one instance the resident avoided a significant tear-up because the easement wasn't properly accounted for and traditional placement wasn't followed.
Click the Rules and Restrictions link on the right side for more info about how to submit your plans for lot improvements. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
However, the Board reminds all residents that you must seek advance approval for any exterior improvements, including fencing, installation of sheds, even changing the color of your house. (It's in our controlling documents, in case you wondered.) We've had an increase of fence requests recently, and in at least one instance the resident avoided a significant tear-up because the easement wasn't properly accounted for and traditional placement wasn't followed.
Click the Rules and Restrictions link on the right side for more info about how to submit your plans for lot improvements. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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