Transfer Site
16142 Aleutian Drive
Hours
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Daily
8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thursdays (April - October)
Please note that the Transfer Site is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas days.
The Transfer site is located by the equestrian stables. The site is open every day with the exception of major holidays. The PMCPOA Transfer Site is a convenience offered to members and guests in lieu of driving to the dump in Lebec. It is free for members to use for trash and recyclables.
There is also a green waste area for yard cuttings (but no noxious weeds!).
There are, however, no facilities for construction debris. This waste must be transported to the Lebec site.
Members: Please Help!
We cannot accept hot ashes at Transfer Site.
Please water your ashes down before you place them in the large gray ash container.
We have received concerns from landfill staff that we are delivering hot ashes to the landfill. They cannot accept hot ashes due to resulting hazards. Hot ashes also cause problems for Mountain Disposal related to hauling. The landfill could begin refusing to receive ashes from PMCPOA. Once again, we ask for your help.
There is a new policy in place that the ash bin will be locked at all times. When you arrive at the Transfer Site with ashes, you will need to ask to have the bin be unlocked. If your ashes are hot, staff will ask you to water them down in your container prior to disposal.
Thank you!
Recyclables
Transfer Site accepts recyclables such as cardboard, cans and bottles seven days a week. Let's help keep our community clean and tidy by utilizing this service.


Green Waste Site
Please DO NOT put your pine needles mixed in with the green waste. Pine needles should be placed in the pine needle pile only. Why? Because as we rake up our pine needles, we are also raking up rocks and dirt that should not go through the wood chipper. We haul the pine needles to Lebec for disposal. Pine needles have sap on them and dirt and other items stick to the needles. Please be diligent when throwing away pine needles and put them in the correct pile.
There is a notice to take household trash to the Transfer Site. It does not belong at the Green Waste Site. Household trash left at the Green Waste Site contains cans, metal, glass, rocks and other hard substances and gets covered over with green waste and then is picked up by a loader and put into the chipper. The chipper has been broken because of these items mentioned above, and cost the association more than $14,000 to fix. Please be responsible and take household trash to the Transfer Site.
A camera has been installed at the Green Waste Site to help monitor the site more closely and hopefully keep repair bills down on the wood chipper.
