We look forward to a safe, fun, and exciting summer. This summer, your community is using Access Granted Systems, LLC to generate pool passes for all patrons. All patrons must present their pool pass to gain entrance to the pool area. Homeowners and residents of Lakeview at Brandywine who are up to date with their HOA assessments and in good standing with the community are authorized to utilize the community pool.
How do I request my pool passes?
Please click the apply online blue button.
How do I know I submitted my application correctly?
After submitting your online application, you will be directed to a “Success Page“.
You will also receive a confirmation email with an Application ID.
What is the pass policy?
All patrons must present their pass to the lifeguard daily.
What is the guest policy?
All guests must have a pool pass and be accompanied by a member with a valid membership pass.
Limit 5 guests per days.
How do I purchase or request guest passes?
Please purchase a guest pass by clicking the green button above.
How do I print my ticket or guest passes?
- After check-out, you are presented a ticket (guest pass) to print. Your facility’s attendant can also scan your ticket directly from your phone.
- The ticket is also emailed to you. If you don’t see it in your inbox after a few minutes, please check your junk or spam folder.
How to request another copy of the ticket (if you deleted the original email)
Go to your pool’s marketplace.
- Click: Click here to receive your Tickets by email.
- Enter the email address you used when you made the purchase.
- Click Submit.
A copy of the ticket will be emailed to you.
How do I know if I'm eligible to access the pool?
Upon entrance to the pool, the Lifeguard staff will verify homeowner eligibility using a bar scan reader provided by the HOA Board or Tidewater Property Management. Homeowners that are not in good standing with the community will not be allowed to utilize the pool. Homeowners who are not in good standing will not be authorized to enter as guests; this is to ensure fairness for all homeowners. Homeowners who are turned away from accessing the pool should contact Tidewater Property Management, the management company, for resolution. Homeowners who are turned away from accessing the pool should contact Tidewater Property Management, the management company, for resolution.
Adult/Child Ratio and Responsibilities
Adults are permitted to escort five children under twelve into the pool. Teens between the ages of 16-17 are permitted to escort two children under the age of twelve into the pool. Adults/Teens are responsible for direct supervision of the children and need to be within an arms-reach away while the children are in the water. Children will be required to pass a swim test administered by the lifeguard staff in order to swim throughout the pool.
Teens between the ages of 16-17 are permitted, however, disruptive or unruly children/teens will be asked to leave the pool premises and will be denied entry unless accompanied by a parent living in the community.
Music
Homeowners are permitted to listen to music softly; music should be tasteful and non-offensive (no foul language). If a homeowner complains to the lifeguard about the music, the lifeguard will ask that the music be turned off. Failure to comply may result in losing pool privilege for the remainder of the day. Excessive noise violations (three or more) may result in the HOA Board intervening for resolution.