Neighborhood Schools
Mountain View Elementary (K-3)
8502 N. Pinery Parkway
Parker, CO 80134
Phone: 303-387-8675
Fax: 303-387-8676
State School Report Card
School Annual Reports
Mountain View Website
Northeast Elementary School (4-6)
6598 N. State Highway 83
Parker, CO 80134
Phone: 303-387-8600
Fax: 303-387-8601
State School Report Card
School Annual Reports
Northeast Website
Sagewood Middle School

4725 Fox Sparrow Road (Map)
Phone: 303-387-4300
Fax: 303-387-4301
State School Report Card
School Annual Reports
Sagewood Website
Ponderosa High School

7007 E. Bayou Gulch Rd (Map)
Phone: 303-387-4000
Fax: 303-387-4001
State School Report Card
School Annual Reports
Ponderosa Website
Emergency Telephone Numbers:
Ambulance:
Phone: 911
Sheriff:
Phone: 911
Administration: (303) 660-7505
Fire Department:
Phone: 911
Administration: (303) 841-2608
Utilities
IREA - Intermountain Rural Electric Assn.
24 Hour Line - (303) 688-3100
www.InterMountain-REA.com >>
Sedalia Headquarters:
Map >>
5496 North US HWY 85
P.O. Drawer A
Sedalia, CO 80135
Phone: 303-688-3100
Toll-free: 1-800-332-9540
Fax: 303-688-7431
Xcel (Gas - North Pinery Area)
www.XcelEnergy.com >>
Gas Emergency/Gas Odor
1-800-895-2999
Billing & Service Inquiries
1-800-895-4999
Product Sales and Information
1-800-895-4999
Corporate Mailing Address:
Xcel Energy
414 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55401-1993
Pinery Water District:
(Water & Sewer)
24 Hour Line: (303) 841-2797
Utility Locator:
Call before you dig: (800) 922-1987
Cable, Internet & Telephone
Qwest:
Telephone Service and Repair: (303) 896-1111
24 Hour Line: (800) 573-1311
Comcast:
Cable: (303) 930-2000
Parker Phone Numbers
Parker DMV (303) 840-2756
Parker Fire Dept (720) 274-3700
Parker Police (303) 841-9800
Parker Victims Assist.(303) 805-3310
Parker Public Library (303) 791-7323
Post Office (Parker) (303) 805-2109
Doulgas County Phone Numbers
D.C. Administrator (303) 660-7414
D.C. Animal Control (303) 660-7529
D.C. Assessor (303) 660-7450
D.C. Clerk& Recorder (303) 660-7469
D.C. Commissioners (303) 660-7401
D.C. Community Dev (303) 660-7497
D.C. Elections Office(303) 688-7444
D.C. Emergency Mngt (303) 660-7539
D.C. Sheriff
(303) 660-7505
D.C. Human Services
(303) 688-4825
D.C. Treasurer
(303) 660-7455
D.C. Open Space Dist
(303) 663-7495
D.C. Public Works
(303) 660-7490
D.C. School District
(303) 387-0100
D.C. Zoning
(303) 660-7460
Other Phone Numbers
Colorado State Patrol (303) 239-4501
Dumb Friends League (303) 751-5772
Public Svc (Nat.l Gas) (303) 623-1234
RTD (303) 299-6000
Rocky Mountain Poison Center
(303) 629-1123
Tri County Health Department
(303) 220-9200
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Pinery Recollections, From the HOA’s November 1997 Newsletter
The lure of gold brought the first settlers to our immediate area. In fact, gold was first discovered in Colorado just down the road by Levi, Oliver and William Russell, for whom Russellville is named. Their discovery was heralded in the Kansas City Journal of Commerce in 1858 and sparked the stampede of one hundred fifty thousand 59'ers along the Smoky Hill Trail (Hilltop Road), the Overland Trail, and the Cherokee Trail (Parker Road) to the Pikes Peak Gold Region. Russellville has often been called the "Birthplace of Colorado". Lack of water caused the miners to quickly vacate the Russellville site and move on to more promising finds along Little Dry Creek, Cherry Creek and the South Platte Rivers, from whence Auraria and Denver were born, and to the Pikes Peak Region.
As the miners moved on to the gold-rich mountains to the west, farming, ranching, cattle, and timber industries sprang up in their wake. It was from the vast "pineries" of the Cherry Creek and Plum Creek Valleys that the first homes in Denver were built. Some of the lumber came from our "Pinery" and the Black Forest pinery immediately to the south. If one looks closely at our surrounding land, it appears that only the largest ponderosas were harvested back in the 1860's and 70's. Most of our largest trees in The Pinery today are about 170 to 180 years old. These trees were only about 60 years old back in the 1860's and apparently were not considered worthy of harvesting. The majestic ponderosas within our "Pinery" today were spared the ax of the settlers and stand in tribute to our neighborhood's name.
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5Bd, 3.5Ba, 3,804FinSqFt 3-CarGarage
The Pinery, Parker Colorado
This spacious 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath, contemporary home is gorgeous, located on a nicely treed site, and is move in ready. Smoke free and located on a quiet interior street with excellent natural light and vaulted ceilings. Newer roof, exterior stain, interior paint, tri-pane windows, furnace, and central air. Large water feature and pond along with multiple decks offer a great outdoor living environment. Three car tandem garage and fully finished walkout basement are a great find in the Pinery. Voluntary home owners association and optional country club membership make this community truly unique. It is a great place to call home, just ask any of the neighbors.
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Pinery Homeowners’ Association
http://www.pinery.org/
Phone Number: (303) 841-8572
FAX Number: (303) 841-5444
Address: 8170 North Hillcrest Way Parker, CO 80134 Google™ Map
E-Mail: ThePineryHOA@comcast.net
Normal Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Monday thru Friday
2009 PHA Board of Directors
Joe Narracci - President
Travis Dieringer - Vice-President
Veleta Jones - Treasurer
Amy Miller - Secretary
Robert Emde - Director
Bill Hedeen - Director
Mike Rue - Director
The Pinery Architectural Review Committee
Phone Number: (303) 841-5305
FAX Number: (303) 841-5444
Address: 8170 North Hillcrest Way Parker, CO 80134 Google™ Map
E-Mail Address: PineryARC@comcast.net
Normal Office Hours:
The Architectural Review Committee office is staffed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with the following exceptions. The office is staffed on Fridays prior to meetings as well. Material to be placed on the meeting agenda is due by noon on Fridays before meetings. The ARC is housed in the Pinery Homeowners’ Association office in the lower level of the Pinery Fire Station at the intersection of Pinery Parkway and Hillcrest Way. For more information click on Architectural Review Committee
Other HOA Info:
Pinery 20 Homeowners Association
Kay Frohardt
Phone: (303)805-4250
Pinery Estates
Mark Balent, President
Phone: (303)941-0910
Pinery Glen
Management Company: A Vantage Properties/Jeff
Phone: (303)313-9126
Fax: (720)746-2801
Website: www.pineryglen.com
Pinery Pointe - Pinery 20
Terry Smith - President
Phone: (303)805-0278
Website: www.pinerypointe.net
email: pinerypointe-hoa@pinerypointe.org
Pinery SW is actually Pinery Glen
Management Company: A Vantage Properties
Phone: (720)746-2801
Website: www.pineryglen.com
Pinery Townhomes
Management Company: Professional Managment Associates
Phone: (303)750-0994
Fax: (303)750-1612
Pinery West Metro District
Management Company: Management Specialists
Phone: (303)420-4433
Website: www.condocerts.com
Timbers at Pinery
Management Company: Specialized Property Management
Phone: (303)841-0456
Fax: (303)479-8923
Notes: Peggy Oliver Ph: 303-841-1472
Timbers at Pinery 24 A&B
Management Company: Hammersmith Management - Warren Teel
Phone: (303)980-0700
Website: www.e-hammersmith.com
Notes: Just took over 2/2010 Warren's direct number is 303-980-7427
Timbers at the Pinery #22
Management Company: Specialized Property Management
Phone: (303)841-0456
Fax: (303)479-8923
Website: www.spmhoamgmt.com
Pinery Filing #II
Management Company: Mike Kortz, President
Phone: (303)840-2882
Notes: or try David Maxwell 303-841-6088
Pinery Filing #8B
Management Company: Dennis Locke
Phone: (303)805-7340
Fax: (303)840-6301
Notes: Dennis' email: dloc394@yahoo.com For Covenants & budgets contact Ed Rendon, phone: 303-841-8537 or email him at e.rendon@comcast.net


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