Property Care Guide

1074 Lanny Ln, Olympic Valley, CA 96146

Olympic Valley, CA 96146 · Elevation 6200 ft

Squaw Valley Est

Location & Property Details

Elevation
6200 ft
Fire Hazard Severity Zone
Very High (CAL FIRE FHSZ)
Fire District
Olympic Valley Fire Department
Water
Olympic Valley PSD
Electric
Liberty Utilities
Gas
Southwest Gas

Seasonal Maintenance Calendar for Olympic Valley

At 6200 ft in a Very High fire hazard zone, this property has specific seasonal maintenance requirements. Actual timing shifts 2–4 weeks in heavy snow years.

Spring

  • Clear winter debris, pine needles, and broken branches from roof, gutters, and around foundation
  • Inspect roof for damage from snow load; check flashing and shingles
  • De-winterize exterior plumbing and irrigation systems
  • Check deck boards and railings for rot or separation from frost heave
  • Check for galvanized supply pipe corrosion if original plumbing was not replaced - 1980s-era Tahoe construction commonly used materials that show mineral buildup and reduced flow by now

Summer

  • Create and maintain 100-ft defensible space (zones 0/1/2 per CAL FIRE)
  • Stain or reseal decks during dry weather window
  • Inspect and clean chimneys, stovepipes, and spark arrestors
  • Test smoke and CO detectors; replace batteries

Fall

  • Clear pine needles from roof, gutters, and within 5 ft of structures (Zone 0)
  • Winterize exterior plumbing: drain hoses, shut-off exterior spigots, blow out irrigation
  • Service heating system and replace furnace filters
  • Check roof for loose shingles before snow season

Winter

  • Monitor snow load on roof
  • Keep attic and crawlspace ventilation clear of snow to prevent ice dams
  • Check for ice dam formation at eaves and roof valleys
  • Ensure heat tape on exposed pipes is functioning
  • Verify heat tape type and rating match the existing pipe material - mismatched tape/pipe combinations from earlier retrofits are a frequent failure point in 1980s-era vacation properties

What This Means for an Owner Here

Sitting inside a Very-High Fire Hazard Severity Zone changes the maintenance contract on a property. A parcel at 6,200 ft in Olympic Valley falls under Olympic Valley Fire Department jurisdiction, and the calendar of work is set by them rather than by the owner: spring clearance of Zone 0 before vegetation greens up, summer maintenance of Zones 1 and 2, and fall verification ahead of red-flag season. In the Squaw Valley Est area, The penalty for falling behind isn't a fine - it's a non-renewal notice from the insurance carrier.

Service Area & Utility Context

Liberty Utilities electric service in California carries the wildfire-mitigation overhead of PSPS (Public Safety Power Shutoff) events. Any property in Liberty's service area benefits from a documented PSPS plan: which circuits hold during a shutoff, what backup options exist, and how long the residence can hold without grid power before pipes are at risk.

Property Profile

Parcel summary - built in 1993, 2,036-sq-ft of conditioned space, 3 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms set on a compact 0.24-acre lot; current assessed value sits at $1,288,016. The annual maintenance schedule at 6,200 ft under Olympic Valley Fire Department oversight reflects the structure's age, its envelope condition, and the operational status of any mechanical systems; the last recorded sale was in 2017 at a recorded price of $1,200,000; 2 parking spaces of record.

Fire District Inspection: Olympic Valley Fire Department

Inspection Window May through July
Program Defensible Space and Structure Hardening

Olympic Valley Fire Department conducts defensible space inspections in the Valley, coordinating with Placer County on permit compliance. The Valley's narrow access and high snowfall create specific emergency access considerations — clearance of 10 ft on both sides of private driveways for emergency vehicles is enforced.

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Squaw Valley Estates — Community Profile

Built: 1949–2017 No HOA

Squaw Valley Estates occupies the valley floor of Olympic Valley adjacent to Palisades Tahoe's main base. Homes here average over $2M in current estimated value, driven by proximity to the ski resort and the Squaw Valley Village. No overarching HOA — individual parcels have varying restrictions. Placer County permits apply. The Olympic Valley area is subject to high snowfall and avalanche risk zones in specific lots — verify California OES avalanche zone mapping before purchase. The valley's narrow access on State Route 89 can create snow-closure delays; emergency vehicle access planning is part of responsible ownership.

Placer County — Permits, Taxes & Compliance

Permits

Portal: PlacerGOV (placer.ca.gov/buildingpermits)

All structural work, additions, re-roofing, electrical upgrades, and HVAC replacements require Placer County Building permits. The PlacerGOV online portal handles most permit applications. For properties in the Lake Tahoe Basin, TRPA compliance review runs concurrently with county review — expect a longer permitting timeline.

Short-Term Rental Rules

TOT Rate: 10%

Placer County requires a TOT (Transient Occupancy Tax) certificate for all short-term rentals under 30 days. The certificate number must be posted in all listing platforms. TOT is collected and remitted to Placer County quarterly. Violations can result in back-tax liability plus penalties.

Property Tax & Transfer

California Prop 19 (effective Feb 2021) changed parent-to-child property transfer rules — only a primary residence transfer receives the reassessment exclusion, and the exclusion is capped. Investment and vacation properties no longer receive automatic exclusion. Placer County Assessor administers transfers.

Fire Compliance

Agency: CAL FIRE — Placer Unit, in conjunction with local fire districts

Placer County properties in the Tahoe Basin are designated Very High FHSZ (Fire Hazard Severity Zone) by CAL FIRE. Annual defensible space inspections are conducted by local fire districts under contract with CAL FIRE. Non-compliance can affect homeowner's insurance coverage and may result in abatement notices.

Short-Term Rental Context: Olympic Valley / Squaw Valley (96146)

30.9% of properties in this zip are registered STR operators
$55,000–$80,000 estimated median gross annual STR income
Peak months: December through March (ski season) and July–August

Olympic Valley (96146) has the highest STR density in Placer County at 30.9% of registered properties. Palisades Tahoe ski access drives winter occupancy rates that rival summer. Premium ski-in/ski-out and village-area units regularly exceed $100K gross annually. Placer County TOT applies at 10%; the valley's HOAs vary widely on STR rules — verify with your specific complex before operating.

Income estimates are based on Placer/El Dorado County TOT filings and publicly reported AirDNA/VRBO North Lake Tahoe data, 2023–2024. Actual results vary by property type, condition, and operator.

Olympic Valley: Community Background

Development era: 1949 (resort established) — 1960 Winter Olympics

Olympic Valley gained international recognition when it hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics — the first Olympics to use computers for scoring and timing. The ski area was developed by Alex Cushing starting in 1949. The valley had almost no infrastructure before the Olympic bid; the Games required construction of an Olympic Village and facilities that became the foundation for the resort community. Most residential construction dates to the post-1960 period, with the Village at Palisades Tahoe built 2000–2002.

Olympic Valley (Squaw Valley): Local Events & Lifestyle

Olympic Valley is a true ski-resort community: compact, high-altitude, and oriented around winter sports. The Village at Palisades Tahoe provides lodging, dining, and retail without requiring a car. Summer is strong but secondary to ski season for property income. The Valley has the highest STR density (30.9%) of any Tahoe zip.

Palisades Tahoe Ski Season

December–April (weather dependent, typically 140+ days)

Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley / Alpine Meadows combined as of 2021) is the largest ski resort in the Lake Tahoe area by skiable terrain. The Valley's properties see their highest rental demand during peak ski weekends (Martin Luther King weekend, Presidents' Day, Spring Break).

Wanderlust Festival

Late July (intermittent)

When held, Wanderlust draws thousands for yoga, meditation, music, and outdoor wellness programming at the Valley base. Drives a significant occupancy spike in July.

Olympic Valley Heritage

Year-round

The Valley hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics. The Olympic Rings at the base area and the High Camp lift-accessible facility at 8,200 ft are distinctive amenities. The heritage positioning supports premium marketing for property rentals and sales.

Property Record

Bedrooms
3.0
Bathrooms
3.0
Living Area
2036 sq ft
Lot Size
0.245 acres
Year Built
1993
APN
096-180-015-000

Data from county assessor public records. May differ from current as-built condition.

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Seasonal Care, Handyman & Maintenance

TR Tahoe has served North Lake Tahoe since 1997. Pine needle clearing, defensible space, snow load monitoring, pipe freeze prevention, deck staining, fire prep — the work that keeps a Tahoe property in good shape and your insurance in force.

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