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Amenities
Where is Pine Mountain Lake?
In Tuolumne County, northern California,
approx. 135 miles east of San Francisco, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Access is from State Highway 120, with connections to Highways 108 and 49. The
Hwy. 120 Corridor is a very open, dry and more clear way to travel in the
winter. Elevation ranges from 2450 feet above sea level below the dam to 3000
feet on the surrounding mountaintops. The county seat of Sonora is located 26
miles to the Northwest. Half a mile away is Groveland, one of the original 1849
gold rush towns. Yosemite National Park’s Big Oak Gate is 26 miles further east
on Highway 120.
What is Pine Mountain Lake?
Pine Mountain Lake (PML) is a beautiful
planned subdivision of approximately 3700 lots on 3600 acres. It was created in
1969 by Boise Cascade Corporation, and turned over to the PML Homeowner's
Association (HOA) in 1974 after most of the lots were sold. Each of the existing
3000+ homes are custom built. Home sizes range from 900 square foot cabins to
8000 square foot homes. Near the airport there are homes with hangars as well
for you plane folk. Average lot size is one-third acre, although some lots are
up to two acres in size. Unit 12 of the sprawling subdivision allows owner’s to
keep their own horse. There are 52 miles of private roads maintained by the PML
HOA, as are the 600 acres of greenbelt (undeveloped commonly-owned land) There
are no sidewalks, streetlights, or fences. Cars cannot be parked in the street.
The streets are clear and there’s room for the deer and wildlife. The monthly
Homeowner's Association dues are $109. A discount is given if paid annually.
What recreational amenities does it have?
A PGA rated Golf Course, Tennis Courts, An Equestrian Center, Camping,
Hiking, Water Skiing, Boating, Fishing, Swimming, Paddle boating, Catamarans,
Rowboats BBQ pits, shade, sun, sand and Fireworks on the 4th of July.
Pine Mountain Lake is 210 acres with 6 miles
of shoreline, and is as deep as 110 feet. Held by an earthen dam, it is a
private, recreational lake for owners and their guests only. PML is spring fed
with help from run-off via Big Creek and stays full year-round. Owners of
lakefront lots may have their own floating docks, beaches and sea walls and will
be maintained by the homeowner. Access for all others is from the 3 sandy
swimming beaches at the main Marina, Dunn Court, and the Lake Lodge and from
Fisherman's Cove. A water taxi shuttle operates between the four locations
during the summer. Lake cruises are available everyday during summer months. The
length of the cruise depends on the type of cruise that you take. Look for
special water taxi events like a Champagne Cruise and other surprises. Otherwise
it’s just a great way to "Beach Hop".
Marina
Boat registration, launching, docking, boat rentals, water-ski sign-ups,
fishing licenses, marina entrance, beach security and gas dock are all
controlled from the Marina Store.
2007 Marina Store Hours
209-962-8631
Store is open seven days a week May 1 - September 3, 2007
May 1 - May 18 10am to 2pm
May 19 - Sept. 3 7am to 6pm
Gas Dock Hours 7am to 5:30pm
Marina Grill -
Avoid the wait, call your order in 209-962-8630
Boat Registration -
PML Boat registration is required on all hard type
boats, canoes, etc. and anything with a motor, including trolling motors. Any
boat with a motor over 25HP must have a separate insurance policy OR be named on
Homeowner Insurance as additional insured. Homeowners Insurance is acceptable
for boats without a motor i.e. canoe, kayak, rowboat & paddleboat.
To register your boat you must have in your possession: Property owners
control card, picture ID, insurance papers with $300,000 liability listed, DMV
registration and DMV sticker number. All items must be in hand to register your
vessel. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Register your boat at the Main Gate Department of Safety during the Marina Store
off-season.
2007 Boat Registration Fees
Registration fees are based on the calendar year and are non-refundable.
| Power Boats
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150HP and
above
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$80 per year
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$25 per day
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| Power Boats
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100-149HP
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$75 per year
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$20 per day
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| Power Boats
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50-99HP
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$70 per year
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$20 per day
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| Power Boats
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Less than
50HP
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$65 per year
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$15 per day
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| Electric
Boats
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$60 per year
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$15 per day
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| Sail Boats
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$50 per year
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$15 per day
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Paddle
Boats, Row Boats,
Canoes, Kayaks
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$40 per year
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$15 per day
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| Windsurfers
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$35 per year
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$15 per day
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Boat Docking -
Boat slips, beach spaces, mud flats and rack spaces
are for designated property owner’s use only and are assigned by the Marina
Manager. Get on the waiting list early for a seasonal slip - the waiting
list is running approx 2 years.
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Daily |
Weekly |
Seasonal |
| Boat Slips |
$15 |
$75
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$350 |
| Oversized
Boat Slip |
$25 |
$100 |
$425 |
| Beach |
$10 |
$25 |
$135 |
| Rack |
$7.50
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$25 |
$105 |
| Mud Bank -
Pontoon |
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$150 |
| Mud Bank
(ski & fishing)
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$10 |
$50 |
$110 |
| Wind Surf
Rack |
$1 |
$10 |
$50 |
No trailer parking permitted except for day use only. No boats will be permitted
in the dock slips from October 31, 2007 through May 1, 2008. Boats left at
the Marina dock or beach area after October 31, 2007 will be removed at owners
risk and stored at $20 a day.
Boat Rentals - A $20 deposit and
I.D. or a property owner’s gate card is required on each boat rental. See Marina
Manager for weekly rates. All prices are subject to change without notice!
Must be 16 years or older with proof of a driver’s license.
Boat
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Capacity
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Per Hour
(1 hr)
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1/2 Day
(4 hrs)
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Full Day
(8 hrs) |
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Canoe/Kayak/Rowboat |
2 |
$15 |
$45 |
$60 |
| Large Paddle
Boat/Sailboat |
2-4 |
$20 |
$60 |
$90 |
| Fishing
Boats (4HP) |
4 |
$20 |
$60 |
$90 |
Special Fee for all Water Skiers, Lake
Boarders and Knee Boarders - $35 fee
per year for the privilege of water skiing, wake boarding and knee boarding on
Pine Mountain Lake. Sorry, no jet skis allowed.
Water Taxi - Avoid the crowds
parking at the Marina. Park your car at Fisherman’s Cove, Dunn Court or Lake
Lodge and ride one of the two custom 18 passenger water taxi's!
2007 Rates - $2
per adult for an unlimited day pass, $1 per child (8 yrs & under) for an
unlimited day pass. (Day passes not available on holidays or holiday
weekends.)
No one under the age of 16 is permitted in the Marina unless accompanied by an
adult. No lifeguard on duty.
Golf Course
Pine Mountain Lake Golf Course, one of the Top 15 "Best Courses to Play in
Northern California," is an 18-hole championship course available for public
play and tournaments. The challenging 18-hole, 6,382 yard, par 70 course offers
you breath taking views of the majestic mountain peaks of Yosemite as it winds
through picturesque oaks and pines. The course, designed by William F. Bell,
opened in 1969 and is always in excellent condition. Experts and novices
alike appreciate the driving range in a true golf course setting. Golf lessons,
clinics, locker storage, club rentals, club storage, golf carts, pull carts--
it’s all here.
Pine Mountain Lake Golf Course is
open 7 days a week
Summer
Golf Course hours: 7am to 7pm
Winter Golf
Shop hours: 8am to 5pm
Shotgun starts 11am through March 11, 2007
Phone Number for Tee Time Reservations, Member, Guest & Visitor Information,
Driving Range and Golf Shop: 209-962-8620
Tee Time Reservations
PROPERTY OWNERS
can reserve tee times up to 14 days in advance, beginning at 7am, March 12
through November 12. Tee time reservations on major holiday weekends (Memorial
Day, Independence Day and Labor Day) are taken for all days of the weekend 14
days in advance. Reservations will be limited to one (1) tee time per day
during major holiday weekends. Property owners may request one (1) additional
tee time 10 days in advance.
Guests:
In order to obtain guest rate the reservation must be made by a property owner
either in person or by phone. Property owners may make tee times for their
guests two (2) weeks in advance.
Public:
can make reservations 10 days in advance, beginning at 7am, March 12 through
November 12.
Dress Code
Men
Collared shirts, no blue jeans or blue jean shorts, swim trunks or sweat pants.
Women
No tank tops; blouses must have 4" strap. No blue jeans, blue jean shorts, short
shorts or swim suits.
Driving Range
Tokens are available at the PML Golf Pro Shop or the Snack Shack. Tokens are
$2.50 each or 4 for $8. One token= 25-30 balls.
2007 Pine Mountain Lake Golf Fees
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9 Hole |
18 Hole |
Twilight* |
| Property
Owner
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Mon-Sun
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$14
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$23
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$17
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Cart |
$5 |
$8 |
$8 |
| Guests
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Mon-Sun |
$32 |
$54 |
$29 |
| (Cart
mandatory before twilight) |
Cart |
included |
included |
$11 |
| Public |
Mon-Sun |
$38 |
$64 |
$32 |
| (Cart
mandatory before twilight) |
Cart |
included |
included |
$13 |
| Juniors -
Property Owner |
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$6 |
| This rate
begins at twilight for Guest/Public
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$12 |
Carts are mandatory for all golfers on major holiday weekends until twilight.
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9 Hole
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18 Hole
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Twilight |
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Club Rentals
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$15 |
$20 |
$20 |
| Pull Cart
Rentals
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$2.50 |
$5 |
$5 |
Twilight begins at 2pm, 3pm or 4pm, depending on the season. Call the PML
Golf Pro Shop at 209-962-8620 for details.
Clinics & Lessons
Junior Golf Clinics
Clinic Dates:
June 27, 28 & 29
July 11, 12 & 13
August 1,2 & 3
Beginning and intermediate clinics for children ages 8-17
$30 per child for each 3-day clinic.
Beginning Clinic
9:30 - 11am each day
Intermediate Clinic
11:30 - 1pm each day
Class sizes are limited. Sign up in advance at the PML Golf Shop or call
209-962-8620 for applications.
Memberships and Benefits Annual Golf Memberships, Golf Club Storage, and
Lockers are available to Pine Mountain Lake Property Owners. Contact the PML
Golf Pro Shop at 209-962-8620 for more information.
Private and Group Lessons Available
Chris
Borrego
PGA Head Golf Professional
Titleist Custom Fitting Professional
$50 per lesson
$250 per series of 8 lessons |
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Tony Murphy
"The Golf Doctor"
PGA Ass't Golf Professional
Titleist Custom Fitting Professional
$50 per lesson
$250 per series of 8 lessons |
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4-1/2 stars "Best Places to Play" — Golf Digest
Once again the Pine Mountain Lake Golf Course received a 4.5 star rating out of
5 for the Golf Digest - Places to Play. This rating is based on reader
comments to Golf Digest. This year's Best Places to Play rated more than
4000 courses in North America and the Islands. The courses were evaluated
by approximately 20,000 Golf Digest readers. As always the courses were
rated on the overall golf experience, value for the money, standard of service,
conditioning of the course and normal pace of play for 18 holes. Enjoy the
course!
Country Club Restaurant and Lounge
The Country Club Restaurant - located at 12765 Mueller Drive - serves lunch
Thursday through Saturday, dinner on Friday and Saturday and a brunch buffet on
Sunday. For information or reservations call 209-962-8638. Special events
include Monday Night Football parties, comedy nights, holiday dinner/dances and
musical entertainment most Friday and Saturday nights at the 19th Hole Lounge.
Tennis
Tennis courts 1, 2, 3 & 4 are located in Unit 4 on Pine Mountain Drive
between Boitano Road and Crescent Way. Courts 5 & 6 are on Mueller Drive, near
the Country Club. Annual tennis passes for property owners and for
renters/guests are purchased at the PML Association Office. Daily and monthly
passes are for sale at the Main Gate Department of Safety office only. All
players must have a valid tennis pass. Racquet club doubles, ladies, and men's
are scheduled on weekdays. For court reservations call 209-962-8615.
Swimming Pool
The heated swimming pool is located on Mueller Drive above the Country Club.
Swim lessons, aqua exercise classes, ping pong, pool socials, snack bar and pool
store. Swim at your own risk. No lifeguard on duty! Phone 209-962-8634.
Equestrian Center
The full service Stables offers trail rides Friday, Saturday and
Sundays, special excursions, play days, horse shows, children’s horse camps,
along with total care stalls, corrals and paddock rentals for your horse. A
riding arena, exercise ring and a large picnic area and barbecue area are also
available. The Stables are located in unit 12, on the corner of Clements and
Clifton Way. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Advanced reservations are required.
Safety equipment is provided.
Little Wrangler Camp -
Supervised by PML’s professional Stables staff. This
camp is the perfect way to introduce your child to the world of horses and the
life of a "cowpoke" all in a friendly, safe environment. Camps consist of horse
and stables care, fun and game activities and lunch. Camps run every Tuesday
(ages 7-9) and Thursday (ages 10-13) 9am to 1pm, June, July and August
Cost is $35 per child, per 1-day camp. Limited to 10 students per 1-day camp.
For reservations or information, call: 209-962-8667 or send an e-mail to:
stables@pinemountainlake.com
Campgrounds
The campground facility is operated by Pine Mountain Lake with sites reserved
for PML property owners, their guests & the public. Facilities include 23
campsites, each with cooking fireplaces and a picnic bench. Included in the 23
are 10 RV hook-up sites, each with power and water (dump site on location).
Guests have the use of 2 nearby restrooms, both with running water, one with hot
showers. The campground is open 7 days a week during the summer season. Stays
limited to 14 days within any 31 day period.
2007 Campground Fees
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Regular
Space |
RV
Hook-Up
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| Property
Owners:
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$11 per
night |
$17 per
night |
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$50 per week |
$90 per week |
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$200 per
month |
$330 per
month |
| Guests and
Public: |
$15 per
night |
$25 per
night |
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$85 per week |
$135 per
week |
Additional camper charge (after 4 per site) $3 per person
Non-camper dump station $10 per use
Call Dept. of Safety at 209-962-8615 for more details.
Mailing Address:
Campground
19228 Pine Mountain Drive
Groveland CA 95321
or for additional information, send e-mail to: patrol@pinemountainlake.com
Other Rules and Regulations:
* Additional charge for more than four (4) persons per space
* DOGS ARE TO BE KEPT ON LEASHES. No vicious or noisy animals will be tolerated
* Except to enter and exit only, motorcycles and other all terrain type motor
vehicles are prohibited in the campgrounds and trails
* Check-in is 8am, check-out is 10am. QUIET TIME BEGINS AT 10pm
* All generators are specifically prohibited.
* GROUND FIRES ARE PROHIBITED. Fires must be confined to designated barbecue
pits. Please put out your barbecue fire before leaving
* Electric cords and water hoses may never be connected to bathrooms
* No washing of dishes in bathroom sinks
* Use dumpsters for your trash
* Please do not put your cigarette butts out on the ground
* Fireworks are prohibited
* Hunting is illegal in Pine Mountain Lake. Loaded firearms are prohibited
* PLEASE KEEP CAMPSITES NEAT AND CLEAN. Check prior to vacating
Long term campground use for property owners building a home only. (Plans must
be submitted and approved by the E.C.C.)
PMLA is not responsible for loss or damage of camper property.
For emergencies, please dial 911
Hiking & Walking Trails
Pine Mountain Lake's Hiking Trails and Archery Range - located in Units 14 & 16
- are available to all property owners, renters and guests. Hours of use are
from 7 AM to dusk. Dogs on leash allowed. The Pine Mountain Lake Green Belt
Hiking Trail, a 1.5 mile loop, is in units 3 & 4. Trailhead starts at
Fisherman's Cove on Rock Canyon Way in Unit 3. Over 20 interpretive nature signs
detailing native plant life have been installed along the trail.
Airport
The airport at Pine Mountain Lake, owned and operated by Tuolumne
County, is in Unit 12 on Elderberry Way. Facilities on site include fueling,
parking and a coffee shop. 209-962-8966 (pay phone)
Location: North Latitude 37° 51’ 45", West Longitude 120° 10' 40".
Elevation: 2,933 feet above sea level.
Runway: 27/09, 3,625 feet long with 100' lighted overruns at each end.
Surface is asphalt. Right traffic runway 27.
Taxiway: 3,600' long, paved.
Lights: Runway and rotating beacon, VASI
- Runway 09 and
PAPI -
Runway 27.
Tie Down Area: Paved,
approximately 54 tie downs. 5 transient tie downs available on west side of
ramp, south of fuel pumps. Overnight fees are
$4.00 single, $8.00 twin.
Unicom: 122.9
| From VORS
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Freq.
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Radial
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DME Miles
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| Modesto VOR
(MOD) |
114.6 |
052 degrees
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40 |
| Merced area
VOR (HYP) |
114.2 |
001 degrees |
40 |
| Stockton
Area Linden VOR (LIN)
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114.8 |
092 degrees |
40 |
Note: Noise sensitive area. Avoid flying over lake.
Activities:
Many socials, classes, clinics, tournaments, trips, camps, and events are
scheduled throughout the year. Examples are fishing derbies, bingo, theater,
river rafting, Reno fun bus, yoga, tap dance, hikes, flea markets, horseshoe
pitching, 4th of July fireworks celebration, Christmas sing-a-long, etc.
(Information from the PML Activities Guide. All events subject to change without
notice.)
What clubs are organized in PML?
The 2007 PML Organized
groups, clubs and classes include Aviation Association, Computer Users Group,
Concerned Property Owners, Country Mountain Riders, Crafts Guild, Dance Party,
Duplicate Bridge, Monday Bridge Club (Men), Monday Bridge Club (Women),
Exercise, Friends of the Lake, Garden Club, Guardians of PML, Ladies Club,
Ladies Golf Club, Men's Golf Club, Men's 9-Hole Golf Club, Sunday Couples Golf,
Non-Residents Group, PML Niners, PML Water-ski & Wakeboard Club, Pine Mountain
Lakers RV Club, Poison Oakers Square Dance Club, Racquet Club, Resident's Club,
ROOFBB, Sierra Professional Artists and Windjammers Sailing Club.
Click here
for the list of clubs, including the URL (if applicable) and contact information
for each club.
Other clubs Include:
Garrote Lions, Friends of the Library, Groveland Rotary, Kiwanis, Southern
Tuolumne Education Foundation, Soroptomist International, Southern Tuolumne
County Historical Society, Big Oak Rebekah Lodge, IOOF, American Legion,
Groveland Homemakers, Helping Hands, Yosemite Chamber of Commerce, Mothers of
Preschoolers, Sheriff's Community Service Unit, Groveland Area Involved
Neighbors and Pine Cone Singers.
A bit about the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's)
What building
restrictions does Pine Mountain Lake Homeowner's Association have? They are more
"protections" than "restrictions". Benefits all residents of PML to keep this
area’s continued appeal.
All structure plans must be
submitted to the Environmental Control Committee by Tuesday for review on
Thursday. Tuolumne Co. Building Dept. needs to be contacted also to follow
proper course. Tree removal and paint colors are the main features they look at.
They also approve encroachments for driveway entrances and parking pads in the
PML right of way. Fences along lot lines are discouraged (remember the
wildlife). Fences for dog runs, gardens, decorative purposes, or horses (in Unit
12 only) must be approved by the ECC. This protects all residents and is a fair
and necessary process.
What are the risks of earthquake, landslide, or floods?
Tuolumne County has not
experienced a significant earthquake in recorded history although a couple of
minor faults run through the west county area. We occasionally feel the tremors
of earthquakes from the San Francisco Bay Area or the Mammoth area of the
Eastern Sierra. To date, The State of California has no earthquake maps for this
area. For more information call local Tuolumne Co. Environment Agencies.
209-533-5990 or 209-533-5633.Groveland area soils and substrate are "solid" with
lots of rock. Except on extremely steep slopes, the soil stability is generally
excellent and no special foundations are needed. Flooding is a possibility as we
discovered during the "100 year floods" of 1997 that also washed out major
campgrounds in the Yosemite Valley. Structures and roadways that were affected
were only those built very close to major rivers and streams, such as the
Tuolumne River and its Middle and South Forks. Houses that front the lake must
be built 50 feet back from the dam spillway elevation of 2550 feet. Properties
below the dam on Big Creek have a slight chance of flooding if the dam is
destroyed. The dam is 110 feet high, 385 feet long, and built of earth with a
clay core. Unit 6 of the subdivision is beneath the dam. Lakefront homeowners
could have an opportunity to see high water also.
How extreme is the fire
danger?
California foothill areas
have some of the most extreme fire danger on earth. That is why PML and the
California Department of Forestry cooperate in enforcing the Public Resources
Code and the Fire Prevention guidelines adopted by PML. These are outlined in
the Fire Prevention Guidebook provided to new property owners (ask your Realtor
for a copy). Some requirements are to cut dry weeds and grass, and remove lower
tree limbs, vegetative debris and flammable brush. Fire hazard in PML is less
than in surrounding "wild land" areas because of hydrants every 300 feet, paved
roads throughout, proximity to the fire station in downtown Groveland, ongoing
enforcement of fuel reduction, roving Security patrols and numerous residents
that can see and report fires before they spread. Because of this, PML hazard
insurance rates are similar to other suburban areas (ISO class 5). Outdoor
burning is limited to "permissive burn days" and violations can result in heavy
fines. Tuolumne County forbids use of all fireworks. New and replacement roofs
cannot be wood shakes or shingles.
What utilities are available?
All lots have public
water from Groveland Community Services District and PML has fire hydrants every
300 feet (your home owner’s insurance agent will be asking that question). About
one-third of the lots have public sewer hookups, and the rest use individual
septic systems. Electricity is from Pacific Gas & Electric and phone service
from AT&T. Cable television is available to all lots. Individual propane tanks
are used instead of piped natural gas. A garbage pick-up service is available,
or some people take their own loads to the Transfer Station (dump) on Wednesdays
and Saturdays. US mail service, FEDEX, UPS will not need a pass at the main gate
from a homeowner, but furniture deliveries and the like will need to be called
into the Security’s Main Gate. This protects all residents. It’s nice to know
your neighbors are doing the same for you!
Enjoy, you’ve just found Pine Mountain Lake!
Information contained herein subject to change.
Property of RE/MAX Yosemite Gold
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