2021 Assessments due March 1st.

Invoices for the 2021 annual Pinebrook HOA assessment have been sent, please check your mailbox this week. the 2021 assessment remains at $400 and is due by March 1st. Please note, the Pinebrook HOA does not accept credit cards, so please pay by check or schedule an online payment with your banking institution. Payments can also be placed in the DROP BOX on the east […]

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A Pinebrook Pool for 2022

Over the last four months, the Pinebrook Pool Committee has been working to bring a new non-profit membership-based pool facility to Pinebrook to be built on a parcel of land adjacent to Pinebrook Park. Because the pool facility cannot be built with homeowner association funds, it must be member funded and can only be built if there is enough interest (ideally 200 Pinebrook households).  During […]

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PBHOA Annual Meeting Notice 2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting of the members of the Pinebrook Homeowners Association will be held virtually on Tuesday, December 1st, 2020 commencing at 7:00 p.m. The following matters of business will be transacted during the meeting: Presentation and review of 2019 financial statements and operating budget for 2020. General update of PHOA activities and community projects. Discuss fire mitigation efforts completed […]

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Planned Control Burn of slash Piles in Toll Canyon Open Space.

Under the direction of the Summit County Fire Warden and Alpine Forestry, Basin Recreation has scheduled a control burn in Toll Canyon Open Space starting Wednesday, November 11 through Friday, November 13.  Burning operations strictly conform to all required county permitting, ideal weather conditions and air quality regulations to ensure safety. In total, one hundred sixty-six (166) slash piles will be burned, promoting forest health and […]

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Fall Chipping Days October 10th and 11th For Tree Limbs and Brush Only

This year Pinebrook will be holding a fall chipping weekend. Members ofPinebrook Master Association (that includes everyone that is a member of the Pinebrook Homeowners Association) may bring remaining tree limbs (eight inches in diameter maximum) from their property to Pinebrook Park for chipping. The schedule is: • Friday October 9th: noon to 5:00 p.m.• Saturday October 10th: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.• Sunday 9:00 […]

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Pickleball Court Signup Website

A group of residents has taken on the task of helping to manage play times at the pickleball court. Signup for the court can be made at the following website: https://signup.com/go/yyJzHrK.  The name of the schedule is “Pinebrook Estates Pickleball.”  You should be able to view the schedule, sign up for court time, and cancel court time from your home computer or smart phone.  We […]

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Tennis Court Signup Website

A group of residents has taken on the task of helping to manage play times at the tennis court. Beginning with the week of August 9, 2020, they are experimenting with an online tennis court signup at https://signup.com/go/iOGiwfi.  The name of the schedule is “Pinebrook Tennis Schedule.”  You should be able to view the schedule, sign up for court time, and cancel court time from […]

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Curbside Chipping – Owner Responsibility

Here’s another reminder that owners must arrange curbside chipping through the Park City Fire District’s website or a private landscaping company. The Pinebrook HOA DOES NOT provide curbside chipping services. Dead branches and clippings stacked roadside are a fire hazard and visual nuisance so please make arrangements to have them chipped or removed as soon as possible.

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FIREWORKS PROHIBITED IN PINEBROOK.

Just a reminder that the Rules and Regulations adopted by the Pinebrook HOA prohibit fireworks. Even though Summit County has not banned fireworks this year and other HOA’s in Pinebrook (there are 13 of them) may not prohibit fireworks in their neighborhoods, we live in the mountains and fireworks are a major threat to our community this time of year. Please follow the Rules, and […]

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Automobile & Personal Property Theft Prevention

The following post is from Lieutenant Andrew Wright with the Summit County Sheriff’s Office in response to recent automobile burglaries in the Pinebrook area: “Hello neighbors, There are simple steps you can take to help prevent your vehicle from getting broken into and stolen. Use common sense when parking and exiting your vehicle: 1. Take your vehicle’s key; do not leave it in or on […]

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