BMHA Fully Supports the NCCFD Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Response Services Ballot Measure
Please vote to approve this important measure. For most residents, it will only cost $52 a year to keep the Banner Lava Cap fire station open, maintaining current emergency and fire response times and preventing possible increases in fire insurance premiums.
If you have not yet renewed for 2012, please renew now. It is easier than ever via our website and PayPal. We are an all volunteer organization and we rely on our membership dues for all of our funding. Thanks.
Due to the efforts of your board and membership, the Banner Mountain Homeowners Association has been awarded a Firewise Community designation. Read more about our Fire Safety efforts. Let's keep up the great work.
Latest information on the Fire Safe Council Chipping Program, Click Here.
Download the new Banner Mtn Emergency Preparedness Guide, Click Here.
Current Issues
We are currently tracking several issues which will affect everyone on Banner Mountain. It is in your best interest to become informed about these issues and to express your opinion to our public officials. Please click the name of issue (which is a link) to read more about each issue. Contact us with any questions or concerns.
As we are all well aware, we live in a forest that has not had a significant burn in many years. We must learn to live with long term fire danger as best we can while preserving our environment. To create the best chance for you and your home to survive a fire, BOTH defensible space AND fire resistant construction / retrofitting is required.
We cannot emphasize enough how crucial it is that our entire community participate in making our area more fire safe. We will either live together or burn together. To see what we have been doing about Fire Safety and for community resources dedicated to helping us prevent a serious fire and survive if one occurs, click here