Manager Responsibilities

Manager’s responsibilities include:

  • Open facilities in spring and close down in fall.
  • Scheduling & monitoring dust abatement treatment.
  • Monitoring & adjusting pond levels.
  • Scheduling fish stocking of pond.
  • Maintenance of facilities as needed (spreading gravel, painting picnic tables, cleaning pavilion, cleaning restrooms, announcement sign, bulletin boards, etc.).
  • Repairing & replacing road signs.
  • Making lot owner address signs.
  • Preparing facilities for meetings.
  • Preparing facilities for events.
  • Rolling the runway.
  • Mowing grass.
  • Erecting and dismantling horse corrals.
  • Checking for fish permits.
  • Fielding phone calls & in-person inquiries (questions, complaints, etc.).
  • Driving around the subdivision to check for issues (building, roads, problems, etc.).
  • Facility projects (barn remodel, installing hot water tanks, sinks, painting, etc.).
  • Assisting lot owners.
  • Check & retrieve mail from PO Box.
  • And any other issues that arise and/or Board requests.
Off-Highway Vehicles Laws & Rules

Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Utah will require all OHV operators to complete the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course. Operators under the age of 18 shall possess a youth OHV education certificate in order to operate an OHV on public land, road, or trail. Operators 18 years of age or older may operate an OHV if they possess an approved adult OHV education certificate. The once-in-a-lifetime course is expected to take less than 30 minutes to complete and will be available beginning January 1, 2023.

Click this link to access the course.

In-State OHV Registration

Beginning January 1, 2023, off-highway vehicles (excluding motorcycles and snowmobiles) will require a license plate.

For more information click here.

NON-RESIDENT OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE PERMITS

Owners of any off-highway vehicles (ATV or UTV), off-highway motorcycles, or snowmobiles brought into Utah by non-residents, must obtain a non-resident permit for their machine in order to operate on public land. To obtain a non-resident OHV permit, you must provide proof of out-of-state residency and that the OHV is not owned by a Utah resident.

The non-resident OHV permit cost is $30 and is good for 12 months from the time of purchase. Beginning January 2023, permits must be purchased online. 

Click this link for more information.

Pets
PETS MUST BE KEPT UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CONTROL OF THE OWNER AND ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ROAM AT LARGE OR OTHERWISE DISTURB THE PEACE. The Kane County Nuisance Ordinance prohibits dogs running at large. Sheriff Glover attended our June Board meeting and confirmed that his Officers will respond to problems with dogs. To report problems, call (877) 644-2349. To those who keep their dogs on a leash or within their own property, THANK YOU!
Firearm safety

Do not discharge weapons within 600 feet of cabins or other buildings.

Download Utah State Statute 76-10-508

Culverts
If you have a driveway culvert, it is your responsibility to maintain your culvert. Keep it clear of dirt, rocks, and limbs. If it is plugged, the diverted water can damage roads and the county grader might plow it out. Also, the recommended size pipe is 12 inches in diameter.
Wood Disposal Pit

The Wood Disposal Pit is located on Mammoth Creek Road between the Post Office and the Fire Station.

Kane County Nuisance Law
SCPLOA Reserve Study