The team is working around the clock to remove snow and clean up. With more snow coming, make sure you have enough provisions to stay safe and inside.
Please note cars should be parked in your garage and not in the street, guest parking or driveways. This prevents snow removal and limits areas for snow storage.
Thank you.
If you have any questions or concerns, simply reply to this email.
The Boulders Condominium Association IN VIEW OF THE UPCOMING STORM TOMORROW PLEASE REMOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM GUEST PARKING. ALL AVAILABLE SPACE WILL BE UTILIZED FOR SNOW STORAGE
* * * SEVERE WEATHER ALERT * * *
ISSUED FEB 27, 2024 BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WHAT…..Blizzard conditions likely, particularly from Friday evening through Saturday morning. Snow accumulations between 2 and 4 feet for Lake Tahoe communities, with 4 to 8 feet above 7000 feet. Winds gusting to 60 mph in lower elevations and above 100 mph over Sierra ridges. WHERE….Greater Lake Tahoe Area. WHEN…From 10 AM Thursday to 10 AM PST Sunday. IMPACT…..Whiteout conditions with near zero visibility at times due to blowing snow. The strong winds and weight of snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… A Blizzard Warning means severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds are likely. This will lead to whiteout conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If you must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get stranded, stay in your vehicle.
PLEASE ENSURE VEHICLES ARE REMOVED FROM GUEST PARKING. ALL AVAIALBLE SPACE WILL BE UTILIZED FOR SNOW STORAGE
Should you have any questions about this notice or The Boulders Condominium Association, please let us know by email HOATahoe@associasn.comsending us a message and/or request through Town Square or calling (775) 626-7333 https://truckeeboulders.com/home/homeowners/
If you have questions about the information in this email, or about the Association, please contact Associa Sierra North at 775-626-7333 email info@associasn.com or www.associasn.com Associa Sierra North 10509 Professional Circle, Suite 200 | Reno, NV 89521 | (775) 626-7333 124 McFaul Way, Ste 101 | PO Box 10983 | Zephyr Cove, NV 89448 | (530) 494-0909 4894 Sparks Boulevard | Sparks, NV 89436 | (775) 626-7333
Hi All – When I sent out the memo about snow shoveling earlier this week, item #1 under Homeowner Responsibilities was not described properly. This has caused many owners to reach out wanting clarification. Please see the updated instructions below which has been reviewed and approved by the Board of Directors. It more clearly defines the responsibilities of the owner and should alleviate the concern.
Sincerely, Erika Lydon – Administrative Assistant Associa Sierra North
The Boulders Condominium Association SNOW REMOVAL / SHOVELING INSTRUCTIONS ** Updated 2/8/2024 **
The following areas will be shoveled out during and following any snowstorms:
Driveways will be cleared once per day when the snowfall reaches 6″, except when there is a car in the driveway.
Walkways to each home.
All stairways
Walkways to mailboxes.
Path to clubhouse and pool shed
Ramp to construction trailer.
Main water box next to construction trailer.
Path to all water shut off locations.
Path to all electrical boxes.
Water hydrants
The following areas are to be shoveled out by homeowners during and following snowstorms:
Driveways – when there has been less than 6″ of snow fall
Ice melt as needed on sidewalk to stairs.
Rear patios or upstairs decks: no owner shall allow their upstairs deck to accumulate snow that exceeds the height of the handrail.
** Please be sparing as a little ice melt goes a long way and to much ice melt will damage the sidewalk as seen throughout the community. **
PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION! As we all know, weather in our area can become extremely hazardous within a short period of time. Please be very careful stepping out onto icy drive and walkways. Please use caution at all times.
• All property owners who are renting their units are required to make their tenants aware of the winter requirements and precautions. Unit owners are responsible for ensuring that all guests, tenants, and/or rental agents are familiar with, and abide by, the CC&Rs and Rules & Regulations.
Winter storms can cause property damage, interrupt services, and create many problems for HOAs and their residents. To ensure that all residents make it through the winter without issues, it will take a community effort. Please assist the Association with following the above guidelines. With the right maintenance plan in place, life in the HOA’s community can continue uninterrupted.
Sincerely, The Boulders Condominium Association Board of Directors
Should you have any questions about this notice or The Boulders Condominium Association, please let us know by email HOATahoe@associasn.com, sending us a message and/or request through Town Square or calling (775) 626-7333
Associa Sierra North 10509 Professional Circle, Suite 200 | Reno, NV 89521 | (775) 626-7333 124 McFaul Way, Ste 101 | PO Box 10983 | Zephyr Cove, NV 89448 | (530) 494-0909 4894 Sparks Boulevard | Sparks, NV 89436 | (775) 626-7333