Tree Bounty and Chipping Programs
Tree Bounty Program
A fuels reduction program; Summit Park HOA reimburses you $100 per qualifying tree, with a maximum of 3 trees.
Requirements:
- The tree must be dead or dying
- The tree must be one foot or more in diameter
- All limbs and material need to be removed or chipped
- Membership dues must be up-to-date for each lot to be eligible for the tree bounty
To apply:
Send information about the trees you’re planning to remove to Mike at SummitParkFireWise@gmail.com.
Turn your hard work into mulch
The Park City Fire Department provides free wood chipping for tree limbs and brush. Learn more on the PCFD website.
Reduce your roof’s vulnerability to fire
Check out this handy Fact Sheet from Firewise that explains how homes ignite, and gives step-by-step directions to reduce the vulnerability of your roof to fire. Learn more here: Fact Sheet.
For more information please contact Mike at summitparkutah@gmail.com
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We’re writing in regards to the Tree Bounty & Chipping Program.
We understand to participate Membership dues (if applicable) must be up-to-date, whereas the trees must be dead or dying.
We are in the process of excavating/grubbing our lot (Lot #54/Plat M-2) in preparation the erection of our home build.
As a result, we would like to know if it’s possible to have some of our limbs/materials chipped, whereas have 1-3 trees (that qualify) removed from our lot?
Please send us a reply at your earliest convenience. Thank you.
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Apologies, just seeing this comment. Please send an email to SummitParkUtah@gmail.com and explain the situation there so we can see if you’re qualified. Thanks!
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we need some wood chips…can you add me as a drop location? 360 Crestview Dr
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Hi Kevin,
The only way to get wood chips is by having a brush pile outside of your house. We are not currently offering to have wood chips dropped at houses where there is no brush pile. If you do not plan on having brush chipped, I would recommend talking to neighbors who do and maybe they can share their wood chips. Thanks.