Petition updateSave The Eagles Request Charlotte City Council VOTE NO on Rea Road RezoningRea Road Gillespie Rezoning Update No. 16
Chip StarrCharlotte, NC, United States
Sep 1, 2023

This was supposed to be a "post" Labor Day Weekend Update

But we could not wait to share a couple of great photos of our eagles before the long weekend. 

Many thanks to Rod Firestone for the photo of one of two juvenile American Bald Eagles born early this spring and "Glen" (the dad) perched nearby. The photo we understand was taken last weekend. (August 26-27). You can view more photos of the eagles at our website Rea Road Neighborhood Coalition. 

This homecoming may be one of the last, before this young eagle leaves the area to make his/her own way in the world. 

In years past, the juveniles have often left the area in early fall in search of their own territory. Yet in some years they stayed around well into December before taking flight one cool morning to find their own way in a big world.

Once on their own, young eagles may travel hundreds of miles before they find a suitable home. They may relocate often, and will not find a mate until they are four or six years old.

But for now both juveniles seem to enjoy our Rea Road neighborhood.

Our resident proud parent Bald Eagles "Piper and Glen" have claimed the TPC at Piper Glen as their nesting site for more than a dozen years. 

Unfortunately their home is now under threat of destruction due to the proposed development of the Rea Road Gillespie Property that makes up nearly half of their territory. 

The 53 acre wooded site is currently zoned for 45 single family homes, sadly a developer has requested the property be rezoned for a massive 640 unit apartment complex. 

To build the apartment complex the developer intends to destroy 70% of the tree canopy in order to build several 65 foot tall apartment buildings. Buildings that will be as close as 900 feet and in a direct line of flight from their nest to a pond they frequent on the Gillespie Property.

Our efforts to convince Charlotte City Council to VOTE NO on the rezoning of the Gillespie Property continue.

Please share our Petition with anyone who has not yet signed. We appreciate your continued support.

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