Fruitland, Utah is an unincorporated community in western Duchesne County, near the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation.
As former Real Estate Broker, Eileen Anderson, describes it:
"We are a one-horse town where things are a little backwards. Your garage needs to be bigger than your cabin - you'll have more toys than furniture. Guitars, laughter and friends catch the sunset. Leave the stove behind - firepits and barbeques serve up a chef's best secrets...so retire here, be a snowbird, spend weekends, or just come up once in a while when you need recharging. The camping can be as primitive as you can handle or as luxurious as you need."
Attention Realtors/Solicitors:
On Bandanna Ranch property, For Sale Signs are ONLY permitted on Lots listed For Sale and Solicitor Signs are NOT Permitted.
Non-authorized signs will be removed per BR HOA.
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In-Kind Donations
At the May 29th, 2021 BR HOA Meeting of Lot Owner's Fire Warden Nathan Robinson spoke of In-Kind Donations for the Fruitland Volunteer Fire Department.
What is In-Kind Work?
In our neck of the woods, it basically means you keep track of the time you work on your lot, clearing brush, dead trees, and preparing your lot for Defensible Space. This type of work can be credited to the Fruitland VFD to help provide for Grant Monies, etc...
We've attached a link for in-depth interpretation of In-Kind Donations:
https://www.wildapricot.com/blog/in-kind-donations
Current volunteer and equipment rates can be found at:
https://independentsector.org/value-of-volunteer-time-2021/
https://www.fema.gov/assistance/public/schedule-equipment-rates
In-Kind Donation Worksheet can be accessed here
Bandanna Ranch and Thunder Ridge Airpark reside within a gated community and are governed by respective Homeowner's Associations.
It is each landowner's responsibility to know and follow the rules as set forth by the HOAs.
Like most family communities, the ranch is not immune from occasional lawlessness such as break-ins and traffic violations. We encourage all lot owner's to secure their property when away, and to be alert for any suspicious activities, and to report such activities to the land owner, the respective trustee (see CONTACTS) and/or Law Enforcement.
In case of Emergency:
Dial 911
Duchesne County Sheriff:
(435) 738-2424