">
Fishing, swimming, boating, etc., are for Lakeland Village homeowners and their guests only. Any guests must be accompanied by a homeowner at all times.
Lakeland Village “ORANGE TAGS” are available to all homeowners, and should be placed in a visible location when fishing or enjoy activities on the ponds. If you need additional orange tags, please contact our community manager Amanda Al-Shawaf at: amanda@reddooridaho.com.
Unauthorized fishing and use of ponds and development amenities may be reported to Ada County Dispatch at 208 377-6790. Please do not directly engage unauthorized visitors to our development.
While it may appear enjoyable to watch and feed local fowl – whether in your yard, along the common areas, or in our ponds – please understand that doing so endangers the ducks, geese and other water fowl, not only causing unnatural dependence for survival, the food fed to water fowl can be unsuitable and create multiple health concerns. Read more....
In general, it is not a good idea to feed wild birds as it will increase their dependence on us for survival - and the food humans frequently feed them (such as bread and chips) is utterly unsuitable for them and can cause multiple health problems for them down the line. Read more....
President: Martin Hambalek
Vice-President: OPEN
Secretary: Brad Harwood
Treasurer: John O’Keeffe
Director: Julie Stocker
Director: Monique Thurber
Director: OPEN
Tessie Page
Thad Webster
John Julian
Dwight Eck
Mike Steelsmith
Bill Jacobs
Dave Duncan
Sandra Sweet
Lynn Murray
Heather Horwood
Monique Thurber
Please complete the form and forward to April Arnold, Community Manager at boise@sentrymgt.com.
The ACC will issue a response within two weeks.
Suggested vendor: Boise Metal Works
Phone: (208) 376-7777
website: www.boisemetalworks.com
* Common Area Landscape Schedule
2022-2023
* Sterling's Additional Services
* Lakeland Village Addendum C Map
We ask homeowners to always be cognizant of our ponds and help in the following ways:
LITTER: Avoid littering and pick up litter when possible.
FERTILIZER & TREATMENTS: Please do not fertilize any of the common area grasses or trees without permission from the Landscape Manager. Fertilizers end up in the ponds if spread too close to their edges. Do not treat ponds for algae.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE: Take care in washing cars to avoid spillage of detergent and oils that end up as a sheen of oils and soaps on the water of our ponds.
Waterways Cont'd....
CATCH-AND-RELEASE techniques should be used on our ponds.
BARB-LESS HOOKS, artificial lures and flies should be used exclusively.
Thank you for your support and cooperation in keeping our waterways clean and safe for our community.
Lakeland Village Patio homes consists of 66 homes within the Lakeland Village subdivision. As a separate association, the patio homes association provides basic lawn care services through an additional annual assessment.
Patio Homes Basic Lawn Care Maintenance
Services include: Spring irrigation turn-on; Fall blow out; Spring and Fall clean-up; Mow, edge, blow-off during the mow season; fertilizations and treatments. See Link: ATTACHED (Basic Lawn Care Maintenance details)
If you have any questions about your patio homes lawn care service, please contact your Street Committee Representative—see below.
Patio Homes Board of Directors Patio Homes Lawn Care Committee
President: Brad Harwood Waterway Court: Chair: Sue Winn
Vice president: Sue Winn Gull Rock Place: Margaret Christensen
Director: Donna De Tullio Duxbury Pier Place: Julie Stocker
Director: Bandon Place: Geri Carbone Ulmer Lane: Ann Fisk