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  • Fire Info | Valley at Winter Park HOA

    Home & Lot Owners After purchasing your land, there are mandatory VWP HOA requirements to keep your lot in order. Regular maintenance of removing hazardous fuels from your land (sick, dead and clustered trees as well as junipers) will reduce how hot a fire will burn and how quickly it may spread. Even though you are unsure as to where your house will be placed on your lot, you can still mitigate the fire potential on your land, and get to know what wildflowers and bushes grow on your lot and where they shouldn't grow and be planted (like next to structures and decks). Below are 9 Links to learn more Lot Maintenance Click here to view the HOA's Lot Maintenance Policy for slash piles and the updated HOA letter with further guidelines you're asked to follow. Slash Piles Click here for Grand County's burning guidelines and permits for ONLY burning them in the winter, with daily permission. Juniper Removal Be aware that Junipers are highly incendiary and our HOA's guidance is removal of them from lots (noted in the updated HOA letter) Thinning Trees See below for more info on tree management. Landowner's Guide to Thinning Trees Lodgepole Pine Management ! NEED LINKs Mary! Remove Dead Trees Clic k here and he re to view the HOA's Lot Maintenance Policy for dead standing and down tree removal or stacking. Q-tip and Concerning Trees We promote (here) removal of "Q-tip trees" (over 100 yrs old and needles only at the top ) and trees able to fall onto and block roads from traffic/evacuation . Smart Landscaping Use rock instead of mulch. Don't plant next to or under dwellings & decks. ALWAYS get ADRC approval for improvements. Defensible Space Go to bewildfireready.org for home defense and ignition zones info and know how to best protect your home's perimeter. Code Red Notifications Click here to get notifications from Code Red for active fire situations and evacuation guidance and changes.

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    Click for our next HOA meeting info: Sunday 9am June 7, 2026 A Peaceful Mountain Community of People, Pets, Wildlife and Endless Views We are a 48-lot HOA-managed FireWise community surrounding a 68-acre meadow located in Grand County Colorado near Sheep Mountain where current homes and undeveloped home sites have unbelievably beautiful views of the community, continental divide, Winter Park Resort and regular visitors of wildlife of nearly every kind. We hope this site provides the information you seek. Only 70 miles west from Denver, Grand County is the ideal place for single people and families, amazing mountain views, outdoor & western adventures, viewing Colorado wildlife and just escaping from hectic life. After driving along Interstate 70 and existing at Empire, we're 45min over Berthoud Pass and on through Winter Park & Fraser, CO. Just make the first left on CR 5 (4 Bar 4 Road) a 1/4 mile north of the Fraser Post Office by the soccer fields. Continue west & north on County Road 5 approximately 4 Miles then turn left on County Road CR 519. We're 1 mile west and a left onto CR 5194 (Elk Meadow Drive). See you there! Click Here for a Google Map Core Values Sense of Community Increasing Property Value Financial Frugality Operating with Excellence Safety Recreation Community Led by a Home Owners Association HOA Mang't & Portal by BVM Architectural Design Review Committee (ADRC) Water Provided by VWP Water District (Website Here ) Meetings Click link at top of this page to join our next HOA meeting! ADRC Meetings are private with minutes and recordings available when necessary. Click Here to learn about and join our next Water District meeting! Contact Us 79050 U.S. Hwy 40, Suite 04 Winter Park, CO 80482 president@valleyatwinterpark.org board@ValleyAtWinterPark.org BVM Phone: (970) 726-5741 BVM Fax: (970) 726-5982 Name Email Phone Subject Message Thanks for submitting! Submit

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