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Alligators on Property
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Gator Nuisance Line - 866-392-4286.
Animals must be at least 4 ft. in order to be classified as nuisance.
For removal from ponds located with the South Village Community District (Eagle Landing), please call the CDD office at (904) 940-5850.
It is illegal to feed alligators in the state of Florida.
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If you are a new resident, you must call our Membership Director at (904) 637-0648 to set up an appointment for your new resident orientation. Appointment is required.
All residents 3 years of age or older are photographed and entered into our computer system for access to the facilities.
Changes
It is the property owners’ responsibility to inform Eagle Landing Resident Services of any changes to your account that should occur, including but not limited to: address change, phone number change or household members. Failure to do so could result in suspension of privileges. Contact the Membership Director at 637-0648.
Rental Property
If you own rental property in Eagle Landing, you have one of two options concerning Amenity Privileges:
Fill out a Homeowners Release of Amenities Privilege form, giving all rights to use the facilities to the renters.
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As the homeowner you have the option to keep your privileges to use the facilities, and NOT give them to your renters. If a rent/lease agreement is extended, the renters should provide a copy of the new agreement to the Membership Director in order to continue their privileges associated with their Resident Account.
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Guest Policy
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Swim and Tennis Guest Fees Weekday Guest Pool or Tennis Fee $2.00
Weekend Guest Pool or Tennis Fee $5.00
Holiday Guest Pool or Tennis Fee $5.00
Houseguest Pass (one week) Pool or Tennis Fee $20.00 plus applicable taxes,
Guest Policy Guest are welcome to use the facilities and amenities when accompanied by a resident 14 years or older. Residents 14 to 20 years old may accompany two guests at a time. Residents 21 years and older may accompany up to six guest at one time. The weekly limit of guests is tied to each Amenity Pass number with a maximum of 15 visits per 7-day week, which runs Monday–Sunday.
Houseguest Passes A pass may be purchased by Residents for a short term guests living outside a 40-mile radius. With a house guest pass the resident is not required to accompany their guest to the facilities.
Resident’s children and grandchildren who do not reside
within the District, under 21, may utilize the facilities and amenities at no cost if they are accompanied by a Resident. Children and grandchildren over 21 must pay regular guest fees or buy a weekly houseguest card.
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Animal Control
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Clay County Animal Control - (904) 269-6342
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ARC
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Architectural Review Committee. (904) 291-7200
More info here
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Basketball goals
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When not in use, portable basketball goals cannot be left at the street end of your driveway or in a cul-de-sac, as this is a traffic hazard. Permanent goals (black poles with clear backboards) are subject to ARC approval.
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Bicycles
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Florida law requires children under 16 years old to wear helmets when biking.
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Boats
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Roadways within Eagle Landing are maintained and controlled by the county. Vehicles parked in the street may not impede traffic flow or hinder the vision of motorists. When parking in driveways, please do not block sidewalk access. Over-sized vehicles including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles, boats, trailers, campers, jet skis, recreation vehicles, and motor homes are not permitted on the property unless parked within a garage.
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CDD
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Eagle Landing is but the residential portion of a much larger governmental entity legally designated as “The South Village Community Development District.” The CDD is a form of local government created by the Florida State Legislature which has very specific, yet fewer powers than a city or county. The Supervisors of the Board are elected in the general election and their terms are four years. The CDD Board meets once a month and meetings are open to the public.
More info here
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Cable TV
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Comcast (800) 266-2278
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Club House
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Full-service restaurant and sports bar is open daily for the use of
Eagle Landing residents, golf members and guests. Facilities are available for banquets, weddings, corporate functions and more.
Contact the Food & Beverage Manager at (904) 291-5600 x 5.
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Commercial vehicles
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Roadways within Eagle Landing are maintained and controlled by the county. Vehicles parked in the street may not impede traffic flow or hinder the vision of motorists. When parking in driveways, please do not block sidewalk access. Over-sized vehicles including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles, boats, trailers, campers, jet skis, recreation vehicles, and motor homes are not permitted on the property unless parked within a garage.
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Dogs and Cats
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For stray animals or barking dogs, please call the Clay County Animal Control. (904) 269-6342
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Drainage Issues
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Drainage Issues (Alan Slaughter) - (904) 282-2227
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Electric Service
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Clay Electric (904) 272-2456
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Garage doors
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Garage doors should be closed at all times unless in use.
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Garage Sales
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Garage sales are not permitted, but you can use “Worth Avenue” on EagleLandingOnline.com, or there is a community sidewalk sale and vendor expo twice a year - spring and fall.
Moving sales in Eagle Landing are allowed only for the purpose of disposing personal property in conjunction with moving out of a residence.
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Garbage pick up
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Advanced Disposal(trash and recycle) - (866) 779-2529.
Recycle and trash containers should not be placed curbside more than 24 hours prior to pickup.
Mondays: Garbage Pickup
Fridays: Recycling and Yard Waste
Bulky items (appliances, furniture, hot water heaters) are picked up by appointment. Call (904) 695-0500 to schedule. |
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Golf Carts
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Golf carts are not allowed on the bike paths/sidewalk but have been permitted for street use within Eagle Landing by Clay County between dawn and dusk. Golf carts are not permitted on OakLeaf Plantation Parkway. Operators must be 14 years of age or older to operate. Check back soon for registraton information for Eagle Landing golf carts.
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High Speed Internet
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Bellsouth (800) 753-2909
Clearwire (800) 305- 5873
Comcast (800) 266-2278
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Hospitals
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Orange Park Medical Center - (904) 276-8500
Mayo Clinic- (904) 953-2000
Navy NAS Jax - (904) 777-7300
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Invisible Fences
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Please make sure invisible fences are kept on your property line. If a property owner takes the fence into an easement located within the property, be aware that if any work is required in that area, the property owner is responsible for all repairs to the property and the fence. Invisible fences may not extend past the property line, as for example, onto the golf course and CDD property. Also, remember owners are liable for their pet’s actions outside of their property line.
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Lake and Pond Issues
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Lake and Pond Issues: Alan Slaughter: (904) 282-2227
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Mailbox
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Per the Covenants, standards have been established regarding color and style of mailboxes. Eagle Landing mailboxes were designed with solid black receptacles mounted on black posts to maintain continuity throughout the neighborhoods. Mailboxes are the responsiblity of the homeowner and should be maintained as needed.
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| Mailbox Repairs |
Contact The Perfect Mailbox (Carl Davis) at 626-4308 or email perfectmailbox@aol.com. |
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Mosquito Control
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Clay County Mosquito Control - (904) 269-6357
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Motorized Skateboards/Scooters
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FROM CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: It is illegal to operate motorized skateboards/scooters and go-karts on streets or sidewalks. Go-peds and motorized scooters (with electric or gas engine) can only be driven on private property with the permission from the owner of the property. For most individuals this would be their driveway or yard. You may not ride a go-ped or motorized scooter on side-walks, bike paths or on the road. Florida law states, go-peds, mini-cycles and electric(e)-scooters are considered motor vehicles. However, because go-peds, mini-cycles and e-scooters are not manufactured to meet the required federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act, they can not be registered for operation on public roadways, even if the operator has a valid drivers license.
In order to legally operate scooters, mopeds and other 2-3 wheel small engine motor vehicles that meet the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, at least a Class E drivers license and tag/registration are required. They may not be operated on sidewalks or bike paths.
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Moving Sales
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Moving sales in Eagle Landing are allowed only for the purpose of disposing personal property in conjunction with moving out of a residence. Garage sales are not permitted (see Garage Sales).
See Signs for more information.
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Phone Service
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Local Phone service; Bell South (800) 753-2909
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Ponds
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For lake & pond issues, please call Alan Slaughter at
(904) 282-2227.
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Recycle
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Advanced Disposal(trash and recycle) - (866) 779-2529.
Recycle and trash containers should not be placed curbside more than 24 hours prior to pickup.
Mondays: Garbage Pickup
Fridays: Recycling and Yard Waste Pickup
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Schools
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Clay County Schools (904) 284-6500
Plantation Oaks K-5 (904) 214-7474
OakLeaf Middle School (6th-8th) - (904) 213-5500
OakLeaf High School (9th - 12th) - (904) 213-1900
St. John's Country Day School - (904) 264-9572
St. John's River Community College - (904) 276-6800
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Signs
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Eagle Landing’s Covenants and Restrictions specify size and type of signs used within Eagle Landing. Open House signs are available for weekend use only and may be reserved at least 3 days in advance by contacting the Welcome Center at 291-7200. For Sale by Owner and Rental signs using the ARC approved size and colors are available at Signs by Tomorrow (332-0778), Banners & Sign on Kingsley (637-0692), John Goble Signs (278-2213) or FastSigns on Baymeadows (443-7446).
Moving sales in Eagle Landing are allowed only for the purpose of disposing personal property in conjunction with moving out of a residence. Moving sales signs are available at the Sales Center.
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Street Light Service
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To report a street light outage, locate the address nearest the light pole and go online at www.clayelectric.com. Use the Master Account: 577966-5. Lamp replacements may tak 10-15 business days to complete. |
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Swim Parks
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(904) 291-3535
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Tennis
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Phone number Tennis Shop: (904) 291-4343
More about the tennis program: here
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Trailers
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Roadways within Eagle Landing are maintained and controlled by the county. Vehicles parked in the street may not impede traffic flow or hinder the vision of motorists. When parking in driveways, please do not block sidewalk access. Over-sized vehicles including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles, boats, trailers, campers, jet skis, recreation vehicles, and motor homes are not permitted on the property unless parked within a garage.
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Trees
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Per the covenants; No party shall cut ANY living tree having a trunk diameter greater than 6 (six) inches in diameter at a height of 3 (three) feet without prior approval. (Article V, Section 14). Dead or diseased trees must be inspected by the ARC prior to removal.
Please call (904) 291-7200 or email Alan Slaughter (alans@eastwestc.com) for approval.
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Utility Service
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CCUA - Clay County Utility Authority (904) 272-5999
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Worth Avenue
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Do you have something for sale? Residents may post in on our website www.EagleLandingOnline.com. (Click on >>>Help<<< to find out how.)
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Yard waste
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Yard waste is currently picked up on: Fridays
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