Recent coyote sighting in Majestic Oaks

Deter Coyotes from Settling in Your Neighborhood

Coyotes are common across the state of Illinois, and are necessary in order to keep populations of smaller wild animals and vermin in check. We can expect an increase in coyote sightings between now and the spring as young coyotes leave their parents in search of mates and territories to call their own. And, with the onset of winter, coyotes are more willing to venture out of their rural or wooded habitats and into residential areas in search of food and shelter.

While coyotes are unlikely to attack humans, they can become more aggressive if they find an area that suits their needs and they want to defend it. Kane County Animal Control suggests the following tips to discourage coyote activity in area neighborhoods:

 

*  NEVER feed coyotes.
*  Remove bird feeders and outdoor pet dishes during the winter months. These attract squirrels, which coyotes prey on.
*   Make sure that garbage is stored in a container with a secure lid and do not allow containers to overflow.
*   Never leave children or small pets unattended outside.
*   Clear or cover wood and brush piles, and check under decks. Coyotes are likely to use these for shelter.
*   If coyote sightings are common in your neighborhood, consider installing a fence or motion-activated light in your yard.

 

If you do encounter a coyote that is encroaching too close in your yard, stand up, yell at it, wave your arms, and throw a small object like a rock or ball at the coyote from a safe distance. Or if in your yard, spray them with the hose or a water gun. The response may not be immediate, but the coyote will eventually become intimidated and retreat.

 

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What’s happening in St. Charles

Click on the link below for events happening in and around the St. Charles area.

July 2019 News and Highlights from the City of St Charles:

https://www.stcharlesil.gov/sites/default/files/page-attachments/July%202019%20Den.pdf

St Charles Police Department Crime Prevention Newsletter:

https://www.stcharlesil.gov/sites/default/files/documents/CP%20newsletter%201st%20Quarter%202018.pdf

https://patch.com/illinois/stcharles-il

Keep Majestic Oaks looking beautiful! NO dumping in the common areas or open lots please.

Keep Majestic Oaks looking beautiful!  NO dumping in the common areas or open lots please.

Next St. Charles brush pick up will be the week of October 15th!

First St. Charles leaf pickup begins October 31st!

Leaf piles will not be picked up if obstructed by parked vehicles or other obstacles. The piles will be picked up on your next scheduled pick up when the obstruction is removed.
Please keep a distance of approximately 10’ between leaf piles and permanent structures, e.g., fire hydrants, trees, streetlight poles, etc.
Rake leaves in a row parallel to the street at least 1’ back from the curb and off the sidewalk.
Inclement weather or a large volume of leaves could alter the leaf pickup schedule.
Pushing leaves into the street is a violation of Ordinance 12.04.170, punishable by a fine up to $500.00 for each offense.
Leaf piles will not kill grass although they may cause it to discolor.
Avoid raking foreign materials into leaf piles as these could damage equipment or cause injury to personnel.
Smaller truck will collect the leaves in the cul-de-sacs.

At Monday night’s Government Services Committee Meeting, the City Council unanimously approved staff recommendation for an additional leaf collection to accommodate residents since many trees were late dropping their leaves this year.

Leaf pick up details are at https://www.stcharlesil.gov/

If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department at 630.377.4405

Check out the Majestic Oaks new website:  https://majesticoakshoa.org
Majestic Oaks minutes and covenants are now available online.  More neighborhood information to be posted on the website soon. . .

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the email below:
General email address (reply to):  Board@majesticoakshoa.org

Rentals:   PLEASE NOTE: We would like to add that if any homeowners are renting their property or putting it up as a rental, you must please notify the Board of a new address, so all correspondence and bills will be mailed correctly.  The homeowner is still responsible for the dues and any problems that arise with the property.


All residents are invited and encouraged to attend every meeting.

The Board will be experiencing some turnover and more residents are asked to volunteer their time.