Amenity Access
Tahoe Donner’s updated Amenity Access Rule reflects the association’s desire to foster the personal use and enjoyment of private amenities by members and their families while meeting the community’s current and future needs. Following a vote at the Oct. 10, 2024, special board meeting, the new rule has been implemented and in phases through 2027.
WHAT IS CHANGING?
Over the next 3 years, the Amenity Access Policy Rule Change will address the following:
- Prioritizing member amenity access
- Number of Member ID Cards available per property
- Family eligibility and age requirements for Member ID Cards
- Phasing out the Annual Recreation Fee (in 2026)
- Eliminating Daily Access Fees for Member ID Cards (in 2026)
- Personal guest access
- Resident (long-term/seasonal) and short-term tenant access
- Access restrictions/limitations to address overcrowding
Prioritized Amenity Access
The rule prioritizes all user categories as follows:
- Members
- Personal Guests
- Resident Tenants (long-term/seasonal)
- Short-Term Tenants
These differentiations impact the registration process, requiring documentation to verify family relationships when adding or changing Member ID Card assignments on your property and implementing transferable short-term tenant cards effective Jan. 1, 2025.
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?
AMENITY ACCESS RULE CHANGE HISTORY
For all historical information leading up to the Amenity Access Rule Change including workshop presentations, board meeting recordings, and other various resources, please view the Amenity Access Rule Change History.
KEY DOCUMENTS
- Amenity Access Rule, adopted on October 10, 2024
- Phased Implementation Plan, adopted on October 10, 2024
- 2025 Operating Plan