
The Week Of January 11th
Conservancy News & Events

HOA Dues Discount
Promontory is offering a 3% discount for all owners that would like to pay their yearly dues in full.
If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Molly Bohman by January 31st at 435.333.4024 or click the link below.
Promontory Conservancy & ForeTees
The Conservancy will be using ForeTees to send messages directly to Promontory owners regarding homesite-specific matters. It is not necessary to be a Club member to access these messages, nor do you need the mobile app, as these will be sent to e-mail accounts.
Please know these messages are approved by the Conservancy.
If you have any questions please contact Logan Finlayson at 435.333.4063 or click the link below.

Holiday Decor & Lighting
Owners may display holiday decorations located or visible from outside their Residences, if they are of reasonable size and scope, and do not disturb other Owners and residents by excessive light, sound emission or by causing an unreasonable amount of spectator traffic.
Holiday decorations may be displayed from November 1st to March 1st
Colored or white lights are permitted. The Board recommends that any owner purchasing new white lights please purchase
those designated as “warm” and “soft” rather than “cool.”
For more information on holiday decor and lighting please click the link below.

Snow Fencing
A snow fence is a barrier that is designed to direct windblown, drifting snow to accumulate in a desired place. They are used along highways throughout the rocky mountains during the winters and typically removed and stored during the summers. State highway departments have a calculus to determine if a snow fence would be useful on a given stretch of roadway. Many states now use a “Living Snow Fence” program consisting of tree planting which has the added benefits of highway beautification and it does not need to be removed at the end of the winter. Depending on the wind dynamics of the particular location, a snow fence may not significantly reduce drifting snow.
For the Promontory homeowners want to put up a snow fence the Promontory architectural review committee is happy to help ensure it is visually appealing for both the homeowner and the neighborhood. As an expression of the owner’s personal requirement for quality and beauty, as well as snow drift protection, the ARC asks that any snow fence be designed to be a visual extension of the home and the community, as well as functional.
Emergency Notifications
In the days following the fire just North of I-80, Conservancy staff have received a number of requests about notifications in the case of an emergency.
Some years ago Summit County created a system to provide phone, email, and text messages regarding emergencies. The system was upgraded such that anyone who previously signed up will need to sign up again.
The alert center also provides information about non-emergency matters in and about Summit County.
Contact The Conservancy
Promontory Conservancy
General inquiries
conservancy@promontoryclub.com
Snow Removal
snowremoval@promontoryclub.com
Aaron Trammel
Conservancy Operations Manager
atrammell@promontoryclub.com
Christine Morr
Assistant Design Architect
cmorr@promontoryclub.com
Daniel Cobb
Conservancy Inspector
dcobb@promontoryclub.com
Jared Rex
Conservancy
jrex@promontoryclub.com
Joe Ellis
Director of Owner Services
jellis@promontoryclub.com
Logan Finlayson
Director of Legal Services/Conservancy
lfinlayson@promontoryclub.com
Shawn Potter
Legal Counsel / Contracts Administrator
spotter@promontoryclub.com