The Week Of November 6th
Conservancy News & Events

Conservancy Board of Directors Election

Please vote for the Conservancy Board of Directors if you have not yet done so. Please only submit one ballot per lot.

Click the link below to submit your online ballot, and to view voting instructions and candidate information.

Special Meeting of the Board

The Conservancy Board will convene for a special meeting on November 20 to finalize the budget for 2021 and discuss changes to design review procedures to encourage timely payment of Conservancy dues. These items are carried over from the Board’s fourth-quarter meeting on October 28.

Political Signs

Now that the general election is over, all visible political signs should be taken down.

Recycling Update

Recycle Utah visited Promontory on Wednesday, September 23rd for an Education and Libations. Owners & Members had questions about glass and compost.

Below are a few private collection companies that Recycle Utah recommended.

  • Curbside Compost: Spoil to Soil – https://ww2.spoiltosoil.org/
  • Curbside Glass Bins: Momentum Recycling – https://utah.momentumrecycling.com/parkcity/
  • Extra Curbside Recycling Bin through Republic Services -https://www.republicservices.com/residents/recycling
  • Recyclops – https://recyclops.com/

If you have any recycling questions, Recycle Utah is happy to help! Click the link below to view their website.

Closed Fire Season Extended

State fire officials have extended the closed season for burning. Please consider the notice linked below, as we all do our part to limit the risk of wildfire.

Summit County Fire Restriction Order

As of 12:01 am Thursday, August 13th a Fire Restriction Order has gone into effect throughout unincorporated private and all state lands throughout Summit County, restricting the activities described in the order here. This order includes the use of all unimproved fire pits, including rock ring fire pits often found in backcountry areas.

For more information and details visit Summit County’s website below.

Cabin Winterizing

Starting mid-October, Conservancy maintenance crews will begin winterizing the cabins, including blowouts of irrigation lines and the final landscape cleanup of the season. Prior to the blowouts, crews will run the water at a higher rate for one good saturation before relying on Mother Nature until spring. As such, you may notice extra water in cabins and even on the roads. The Conservancy is aware of the increase, but if it seems excessive and potentially hazardous, please notify us.

Holiday Decor & Lighting Rules & Guidelines

Owners may display holiday decorations located or visible from outside their Residences if the decorations are of the kinds normally displayed in single-family residential Villages, are of reasonable size and scope, and do not disturb other Owners and residents by excessive light or sound emission or by causing an unreasonable amount of spectator traffic. Holiday decorations may be displayed in season only from November 1 to March 1 and, during other times of the year, from one week before to one week after any nationally recognized holiday. For more information on holiday decor & lighting guidelines, click the link below.

Backflow Certification

Backflow devices should be inspected and certified each year to ensure clean water at your home, and now may be a good time to consider re-certifying at your property. In the cabins, the Conservancy crews monitor and maintain the irrigation systems, but the certification of the backflow is the responsibility of each cabin owner.

There are a number of licensed contractors in the area who provide this service.

Conservancy Reminders

Pedestrian Safety

Our community is active, out, and about. Be safe when walking. When walking along a road, walk only on the shoulder (off of the asphalt), as far as practicable from the edge of the asphalt roadway. Where a sidewalk or a road shoulder is not available, walk on the outside edge of the roadway; and walk only on the far left side of the roadway facing oncoming traffic. The best place to walk is on Promontory’s 30 miles of trails.

Street Parking Reminder

All vehicles should be parked in the garage or driveway. This includes parking for any guests, vendors, landscapers, etc. Limited on-street parking is permitted on a case-by-case basis for homes under construction and temporary events (parties, for example). In these instances, we ask that you please contact the Conservancy ahead of the event to coordinate permission. Non-conventional vehicles must be parked in a garage or off-site.

Emergency Preparedness

Be Prepared. Know Your Exits.

Knowing your escape route is important before the need arises. At Promontory, there are FOUR exit points that can be used in case of an emergency.
  • Promontory Ranch Road to exit out the Main Gate or Equestrian Gate, when practicable. These routes are paved and lead to major thoroughfares better able to handle traffic.
  • Take Painted Valley Pass south as if going to the Nicklaus Golf Course, but continuing onto the dirt road where the paving ends near the driving range, which eventually leads to Brown’s Canyon
  • Go west on the dirt road off of the north side of Saddlehorn Drive in Bison Bluffs neighborhood, near the pump house, which will ultimately connect with Silver Gate Drive, Pace Frontage Road, and Promontory Ranch Road outside of the Equestrian Gate.
Please orient yourself with the community to understand the exit that best suits your location, whether leaving from home, an amenity, or elsewhere.Click below to view the Emergency Exit Map.

Emergency Notifications

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

Christine Morr
Design Review Architect
cmorr@promontoryclub.com

Daniel Cobb
Conservancy Inspector
dcobb@promontoryclub.com

Darrin Neilsen
Conservancy Director Of Operations
dneilsen@promontoryclub.com

Joe Ellis
Director of Owner Services
jellis@promontoryclub.com

Logan Finlayson
Director of Legal Services/Conservancy
lfinlayson@promontoryclub.com

Shawn Potter
Executive Director
spotter@promontoryclub.com

Promontory Park City UT

8758 N Promontory Ranch Rd
Park City, UT 84098

435.333.4600

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