If you live adjacent to the protected eagle habitat, please refer to your C & Rs regarding restrictions on loud activities that might impact the nesting season of the eagles.  Among these restrictions are exterior renovations, driveway construction, pool construction, roofing, framing, exterior finish work, deck work, exterior carpentry, accessory structure construction, construction delivery trucks, loud lawnmowers (lawnmowers with proper mufflers are allowed), chain saws or other loud activities that might impact the nesting season of the eagles.  These restrictions are in place from October 1 through May 15 of each year.  All federal, state and local laws regarding the preservation of eagles allow for quite large financial penalties if the laws are broken.  Even collecting a bald eagle feather could result in a fine.  It is likely that the homeowners around the eagle preserve bought their properties with a desire to back into undeveloped, native habitat land.  You each have a responsibility to help preserve it.  As time goes by, new homeowners move in and may not be as aware of the delicate balance that must be kept.  There are exceptions that the ACC may make when there is an emergency situation such as liabilities that arise from tree damage. These restrictions apply to:

Lots 2 – 28, Block F in Phase 7b

Lots 29 – 42, Block F in Phase 8

Lots 2 – 28,  Block F in Phase 11