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SUN CITY HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
2019 COMMUNITY
INFORMATION GUIDE
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SUN CITY HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
10401 West Coggins Drive
Sun City, AZ 85351
623-974-4718
Fax: 623-977-7095
www.suncityhoa.org
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Table of Contents INFORMATION Page 3 SCHOA Address and Contact Information Page 4 Table of Contents – Information Page 5 Table of Contents – Information Page 6 Table of Contents – Advertisers, by page Page 7 Table of Contents – Advertisers, alphabetically Page 9 SCHOA Staff Information Page 10 SCHOA Mission Statement Page 10 SCHOA Background and History Page 11 SCHOA Membership Program Page 12 SCHOA Marketing Program Page 13 SCHOA Business Partner Referral Program Page 15 Business Partners - Accounting thru Fences Page 17 Business Partners – Financial Advisor thru Insulation Page 19 Business Partners - Insurance & Medicare Advisor thru
Plumbing Page 21 Business Partners - Realtor thru Wireless Support Page 22 SCHOA’s Community Intervention Program (CIP) Page 23 SCHOA’s Residential Assistance & Maintenance Program
(RAMP) Page 25 Local Area Resources - State of AZ; Emergency; Federal Page 27 Local Area Resources - Hospitals, Medical Centers,
Outreach, Services; Maricopa County Page 29 Local Area Resources - Recreation Centers of Sun City
(RCSC); Sun City Page 31 Local Area Resources - Utilities and Services; Other
Agencies, A thru B Page 33 Local Area Resources - Other Agencies-continued C thru V Page 35 Sun City Services Organizations Network Page 36 Who are the Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc? Members, Membership and Member Cards Page 37 Who are the Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc? RCSC Facilities Page 38 Snippets of Very Early SCHOA History Page 39 Snippets of Very Early SCHOA History – continued
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Table of Contents Sun City Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are mandatory and attached to all Sun City properties.
INFORMATION – CC&Rs and SCHOA Membership
Page 40 Sun City Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) – Recitals
Article/Section Page 41 1. The Sun City Home Owners Association Page 41 2. Housing for Older Persons; Age Restriction Page 42 2. Housing for Older Persons; Age Restriction-continued Page 42 3. Single Family Dwellings Page 43 4. Construction Standards Page 43 5. Setback Requirements Page 44 6. Vehicle Restrictions Page 44 7. Commercial Use Restrictions Page 45 7. Commercial Use Restrictions-continued Page 45 8. Animal Restrictions Page 46 8. Animal Restrictions-continued Page 46 9. Wall and Fence Restrictions Page 47 10. Detached or Temporary Structures Page 47 11. Condition of Property Page 48 11. Condition of Property-continued Page 48 12. Continuing Lien on Lot Page 49 12. Continuing Lien on Lot-continued Page 49 13. Leases Page 49 14. Existing conditions; Limited Grandfathering Page 50 15. Variances Page 50 16. Recreation Centers Facilities Agreement Page 51 17. Covenants Run With Land Page 51 18. Amendments Page 51 19. Remedies Page 51 20. Severability
Page 52 New SCHOA Member and Renewals Page 53 SCHOA - Membership Application Page 54 SCHOA - Save the Dates
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Table of Contents Advertising, By Page Page 2 Adultcare Assistance Homecare Page 8 Yourson Contracting Page 10 Dave Limone Masonry, LLC Page 11 Mr Rooter Plumbing of Phoenix Page 12 General Exterminating, Inc Page 13 AZ Perfect Comfort Page 14 Sunrise Mechanical, Inc Page 16 Pinnacle Paving Page 16 RV Arizona Sales and Consignment Page 18 A.J. Kovak Page 18 Western State Bank Page 20 Action Home Services, LLC Page 22 Keystone Capital Management Group, LLC Page 23 Singletary Plumbing & Air Conditioning, LLC Page 24 24/7 Plumbing & Rooterman Page 26 Frye Realty Page 28 The Plumber Guy, LLC Page 30 Renco, LLC DBA Renco Roofing Page 30 Tempus West Valley Realty Page 32 Arizona Plumbing Expert Services, Inc DBA A.P.E.S. Page 32 Shurfire Solar, LLC Page 34 Nu Flow Services of Phoenix, LLC Page 55 MHK Print Page 56 (APS) Arizona Public Service – electric utility
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Table of Contents Advertising, Alphabetically 24/7 Plumbing & Rooterman Page 24 A.J. Kovak Page 18 Action Home Services, LLC Page 20 Adultcare Assistance Homecare Page 02 Arizona Plumbing Expert services, Inc DBA A.P.E.S. Page 32 (APS) Arizona Public Service – electric utility back cover AZ Perfect Comfort Page 13 Dave Limone Masonry, LLC Page 10 Frye Realty Page 26 General Exterminating, Inc Page 12 Keystone Capital Management Group, LLC Page 22 MHK Print Page 55 Mr Rooter Plumbing of Phoenix Page 11 Nu Flow Services of Phoenix, LLC Page 34 Pinnacle Paving Page 16 Renco, LLC DBA Renco Roofing Page 30 RV Arizona Sales and Consignment Page 16 Shurfire Solar, LLC Page 32 Singletary Plumbing & Air Conditioning, LLC Page 23 Sunrise Mechanical, Inc Page 14 Tempus West Valley Realty Page 30 The Plumber Guy, LLC Page 28 Western State Bank Page 18 Yourson Contracting Page 08
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Sun City Home Owners Association MAIN OFFICE NUMBER: 623 974 4718
The SCHOA staff looks forward to assisting you!
Management:
SCHOA General Manager 623-242-6986 - [email protected]
Compliance: Assistant Compliance Manager/Special Projects
623-243-5542 - [email protected]
Compliance Administrative Assistant 623-242-7992 - [email protected]
Compliance Officer Phase 1 (Olive Avenue to Grand Avenue) 623-243-7069 - [email protected]
Compliance Officer Phase 2 (Grand Avenue to Bell Road) 623-242-9926 - [email protected]
Compliance Officer Phase 3 (Bell Road to Beardsley Avenue) 623-243-7042 - [email protected]
Administrative: Office Manager
623-974-4623 - [email protected]
Business Administrator 623-583-8099 - [email protected]
Customer Service 623-236-9720 - [email protected]
Membership 623-974-4623 - [email protected]
Marketing: Promotions & Events Coordinator
623-242-8764 - [email protected]
Business Partner Coordinator 623-242-8535 - [email protected]
Revised 19 0101
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SCHOA’s MISSION STATEMENT “To provide for the well-being of Sun City through
fair and universal compliance with the CC&Rs” (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions)
SCHOA’s HISTORY and BACKGROUND The Sun City Home Owners Association has played an integral role in preserving the values of the Sun City community since 1963. SCHOA serves as an advocate for Sun City residents by embracing the Del Webb philosophy of keeping it simple. The most important function of SCHOA is to enforce the minimal community standards known as the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions or CC&Rs. These CC&Rs also cover the compliance of the mandatory age requirements for all residents to maintain our “retirement community” status. Sun City is not a city but a county island. SCHOA acts as a liaison with Maricopa County and its representatives regarding our local roadways and public safety, appearing at the state legislature addressing political issues and working with other organizations to help keep Sun City one of the premier active communities for those who desire this type of lifestyle for their retirement years.
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SCHOA’s MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM Complying with the CC&Rs is mandatory for all residents, however, from its inception in 1963, the Sun City Home Owners Association (SCHOA) was set up as a voluntary organization from the standpoint of being a member. A SCHOA membership of $20 per year per property/household remains voluntary as SCHOA strives to provide a wide array of services as it operates on a modest budget.
With this modest yearly membership fee for the extensive services and events offered, home owners are able to join SCHOA through several methods. * Most convenient for you might be online through SCHOA’s updated, interactive and secure website, www.suncityhoa.org; * Emailing [email protected] to request a membership form; Or by visiting the SCHOA office and completing your membership form.
Services offered at no charge and included with for active members with your SCHOA Membership are: * You have the ability to obtain a plot plan of your property (SCHOA has available at the office, plot plans for most Sun City homes). Visit the office or email your request to [email protected]. * Notary services, faxing, and 10 copies per month per household can be done during regular business hours between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
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SCHOA’s MARKETING PROGRAM SCHOA has taken seriously the challenges of continuing to educate and inform the residents of Sun City. This information is distributed through the many methods and venues SCHOA uses. Always confirm scheduling on the SCHOA website, especially during the holidays.
SCHOA’s printed materials & online services include but are not limited to:
Monthly Newsletters - Looking Ahead Calendars Email Blasts - Community Information Guide - Yearly Calendar
The SCHOA website – www.suncityhoa.org
Events, Meetings, Forums and Seminars take place throughout the year and are open to the community and held at the SCHOA office unless noted. These provide information and give residents an opportunity to learn about current services and topics important to Sun City.
These events and outside venues include but are not limited to: SCHOA’s Annual Meeting, January 15, 2019, Fairway Recreation Center
New Residents Orientations, CC&Rs, Town Halls Health and Wellness Expo, November 6, 2019, Sundial Recreation Center
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SCHOA’s BUSINESS PARTNER REFERRAL PROGRAM Over the years, the Sun City Home Owners Association has developed and maintained a Business Partner Referral Program which includes a wide selection of businesses and organizations that have met and qualified to become a member.
A business applicant must undergo an application process that requires them to provide business referrals. These are all verified to assure that the SCHOA Business Partner Program Guidelines are met and a new partner will provide ethical and quality service and that the SCHOA Guidelines are maintained by the members of the Business Partner Program at all times.
The Business Partner information is available to all SCHOA members and can be obtained online at www.suncityhoa.org or by visiting the SCHOA office if you do not have access to a computer.
As a member of the SCHOA Business Partner Referral Program, there are various membership options offered within the Business Partner Program that will meet the marketing needs of any respective business choosing to join SCHOA.
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SCHOA’s BUSINESS PARTNERS These Business Partners chose to be included in this 2019 CIG
ACCOUNTING
Consider It Done Accounting 623-850-0434
AREA RUG SALES/FURNISHINGS
Azadi Fine Rugs 480-483-4600
ASPHALT
Pinnacle Paving 480-459-5137
BANKING
Western State Bank 623-340-2335
BATH & KITCHEN REMODELS
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
CABINETS-KITCHEN& BATH
Design My Kitchen AZ, LLC 602-903-0821
CAREGIVER
Adultcare Assistance Homecare 623-977-2223
CARPORT CONVERSIONS
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
CONCRETE
Dave Limone Masonry, LLC 623-570-7051
CONTRACTOR
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
DENTIST
Amazing Dental Care 480-332-0774
DRIVEWAY & CONCRETE COATINGS
Epoxy Desert Designs, LLC 623-688-6963
ELECTRIC
A.C. Desert Electric, Inc 623-487-0687
(APS) Arizona Public Service – electric utility 800-240-2014
Rogoz Electric, LLC 623-363-5648
FENCES
Dave Limone Masonry, LLC 623-570-7051
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SCHOA’s BUSINESS PARTNERS These Business Partners chose to be included in this 2019 CIG
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
American Network Advisory Group 623-974-2449
Keystone Capital Management Group, LLC 623-299-9710
FLOOR COVERINGS
ESP Floor Coverings & Care 623-972-5388
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
FURNITURE & PATIO FURNITURE
Martin Furniture Designs, Inc (www.highchaiseloungechairs.com) 480-695-1867
GOLF CARS
Desert Golf Cars 623-977-7131
HANDYMAN
C & S Handyman Service 602-733-7923
Double R Handyman Services 970-749-9567
Madden's Handyman Plus, LLC 602-206-4720
Scott Young's Home Remodel & Repair 623-850-5679
TMC Handyman Services 602-668-9322
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Harmony Medical Care 480-434-2289
HOME SECURITY
Envision Security, Inc/Authorized Brinks Dealer 623-877-1106
HOUSE WATCH
Home Check One, LLC 623-606-2081
HOSPICE
Hospice Of The Valley 602-776-6867
HVAC
Action Home Services, LLC 623-302-7276
AZ Perfect Comfort 602-789-3000
Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services, LLC 623-214-7161
Sunrise Mechanical, Inc 623-583-7879
United Heating, Cooling & Plumbing of Arizona 623-566-3400
INSULATION
General Exterminating, Inc 623-977-2100
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SCHOA’s BUSINESS PARTNERS These Business Partners chose to be included in this 2019 CIG
INSURANCE & MEDICARE ADVISOR
A.B. Your Choice Insurance, LLC 480-407-7250
AMC-JC LLC (United Health Care) 623-875-8050
Elisa F. McArthur Insurance & Investment Services 480-710-8497
Medicare for Me, LLC 480-559-3703
LANDSCAPING
Wayne's Landscaping & Tree Service 623-877-2902
LOCKS
R J Locksmith 602-881-5456
MASONARY
Dave Limone Masonry, LLC 623-570-7051
MEDICAL
Cactus Medical Center 623-376-8225
Entebella Medical 480-661-4761
MORTGAGE BANKER
Wes Waddle, CMB 480-421-8753
PAINTING
Perfect Results, LLC 623-580-9038
Rollin Robert Paint & Maint 623-633-0384
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
PATIO COVERS & ENCLOSURES
Arizona's Best Sunscreens 602-810-0700
PEST CONTROL
General Exterminating, Inc 623-977-2100
PLUMBING
24/7 Plumbing & Rooterman 623-206-4892
Arizona Plumbing Expert Services Inc DBA A.P.E.S. 623-521-1172
Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services, LLC 623-214-7161
Mr Rooter Plumbing of Phoenix 623-455-6991
Singletary Plumbing & Air Conditioning, LLC 623-546-3955
The Plumber Guy, LLC 623-583-6424
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SCHOA’s BUSINESS PARTNERS These Business Partners chose to be included in this 2019 CIG
REALTOR
A.J. Kovac 602-413-0941
Frye Realty 602-677-5227
Tempus West Valley Realty 623-518-4811
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
RV Arizona Sales & Consignment 602-920-1891
REMODELING
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
Yourson Contracting 602-582-4477
RESTORATION
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Wes Waddle, CMB 480-421-8753
ROOFING
JLC Roofing, Inc. 623-878-9832
Renco, LLC DBA Renco Roofing 623-434-9797
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
SOLAR ENERGY
Shurfire Solar, LLC 623-261-4200
SPRINKLERS
Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services, LLC 623-214-7161
John's Sprinkler, Irrigation & Valve Repair 623-692-0857
STUCCO
Strahl Custom Renovations, Inc 623-772-8802
Yourson Contracting 623-582-4477
TREE TIMMER
AJ'S Trees (AJ's Maintenance Service) 623-383-5240
WATER & SEWER PIPE LINES
Nu Flow Services of Phoenix, LLC 480-326-6229
WATER HEATERS
Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services , LLC 623-214-7161
WATER SOFTENERS
Faucet Doctor Plumbing & HVAC Services, LLC 623-214-7161
WIRELESS SUPPORT
Wireless On Wheels Solution, LLC 623-640-5128
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SCHOA’s COMMUNITY INTERVENTION PROGRAM (CIP) “To assure that all Sun City residential properties are maintained SCHOA
established the COMMUNITY INTERVENTION PROGRAM (CIP) with
written procedures in place as to prevent surrounding properties and
their monetary and esthetic values from being impacted”.
The purpose and goal of SCHOA’s Community Intervention Program (CIP)
is to ensure Sun City’s “Quality of Life” issues and to correct properties
that are in non-compliance having been abandoned or vacated by the
home’s property owner or on occasion, by a business property owner.
Furthermore, the Community Intervention Program (CIP) includes “to
clean the properties so that they no longer distract from the rest of the
neighborhood and deter and prevent any environment that would be
harmful to others as outlined in the CC&Rs of Sun City.”
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RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAM (RAMP) In 2008, SCHOA became aware of residents who were willing to maintain their properties but were not physically or financially able to do so. As SCHOA continues its responsibility to assure our community is in compliance. It is through SCHOA’s day-to-day enforcement of its CC&Rs that we become aware of our community needs.
The Sun City Home Owners Association RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (RAMP) was developed to reach out to our neighbors and offer assistance to residents needing physical and/or financial help at certain points of time. RAMP is supported through community donations and has expanded services to include support for our aging community who may have extenuating circumstances.
RAMP’s goal is to ‘partner’ within our community and has grown as a ‘neighbor helping neighbor’ program. Volunteer organizations and individuals are the backbone of the RAMP Program. These partners are individuals, as well as businesses, non-profits and houses of worship, come together with a common goal. They give of themselves, two to three annually for approximately 10 to 12 hours per year, to clean properties for neighbors who are no longer able to do so. If you would like more information on how to participate, please contact SCHOA.
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LOCAL AREA RESOURCES (STATE of AZ) ARIZONA
602-542-2124 AZ Attorney General’s Office - Elder Affairs
602-542-2145 AZ Attorney General's Office - Fraud Line
602-542-5025 AZ Attorney General's Office - Scam Alerts
602-542-2124 AZ Attorney General's Office - Senior Abuse Task Force
602-542-2123 AZ Attorney General's Office - Victims of Crime/Fraud
877-767-2385 AZ Dept of Economic Security - Adult Protective Services
602-542-1025 AZ Dept of Health Services
602-255-0072 AZ Dept of Transportation - Motor Vehicle Division
602-267-2534 AZ Dept of Veterans’ Services
602-542-9935 AZ Family Assistance Administration - Food Stamps
602-542-1525 AZ Registrar of Contractors
602-926-4854 AZ State Representative Kevin Payne (District 21)
602-926-5413 AZ State Representative Tony Rivero (District 21)
602-926-5413 AZ State Senator Majority Leader Rick Gray (District 21)
911 EMERGENCY (Fire/DPS/Sheriff)
FEDERAL
623-856-6011 Luke Air Force Base
800-633-4227 Medicare
800-638-2772 Product Recalls (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
800-772-1213 Social Security Administration
623-776-7911 US Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (Arizona 08) - AZ office
623-933-9896 US Post Office - Sun City Branch (Bell Road & 98th Avenue)
800-852-8387 Veterans Health Administration
602-277-5551 Veterans Administration Hospital
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LOCAL AREA RESOURCES HOSPITALS / MEDICAL CENTERS / OUTREACH / SERVICES
623-561-1000 Abrazo - Arrowhead Hospital
623-832-4000 Banner - Boswell Medical Center
623-524-4000 Banner - Del E Webb Medical Center
623-465-6000 Banner - Olive Branch Senior Center/Food Bank
602-253-3334 Banner - Poison Control
623-876-5350 Banner - Sun Health
623-832-5330 Banner - Sun Health Foundation
623-832-5328 Banner - Sun Health Research Institute
800-222-1222 Poison Control Hotline
MARICOPA COUNTY SERVICES
602-506-7387 Maricopa County - Animal License
602-506-3406 Maricopa County - Assessor’s Office - Taxes
623-933-7530 Maricopa County - Assessor's Satellite Office (at Sun City CAN)
602-506-3301 Maricopa County - Building Code Violations/Bldg Permits
602-506-6063 Maricopa County - Dead Animal Pickup
602-506-6063 602-506-8600
Maricopa County - Department of Transportation - Road hazards, Potholes
602-506-3271 Maricopa County - Families/Singles
602-506-1501 Maricopa County - Flood Control
602-506-4006 Maricopa County - Hazardous Waste
602-652-3000 Maricopa County - Library (at Bell Rec Center)
602-652-3000 Maricopa County - Library (at Fairway Rec Center)
602-506-3535 Maricopa County - Recorder's Office
602-506-3535 Maricopa County - Recorder's Office - Voter Services
602-506-7642 Maricopa County - Supervisor Clint Hickman (District 4)
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LOCAL AREA RESOURCES RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY (RCSC)
623-561-4600 RCSC (Sun City Recreation Centers)
623-561-4600 RCSC Corporate Offices (at Lakeview Rec Center)
623-561-4603 RCSC Cardholder Services
623-561-4660 RCSC Member Services Office Entertainment & Clubs
Recreation Center Locations
623-876-3040 Bell Recreation Center - 16820 N 99th Avenue
623-876-3050 RCSC Bell Lanes (in Bell Rec Center)
623-977-5000 RCSC Visitor’s Center (at Bell Rec Center)
623-876-3044 Fairway Recreation Center - 10600 W Peoria Avenue
623-561-4675 Lakeview Recreation Center - 10626 W Thunderbird
623-876-3055 Lakeview Lanes (at Lakeview Center)
623-876-3054 Marinette Recreation Center - 9860 W Union Hills Drive
623-876-3042 Mountain View Recreation Center - 9749 N 107th Avenue
623-876-3046 Oakmont Recreation Center - 10725 W Oakmont
623-876-3048 Sundial Recreation Center - 14801 N 103rd Avenue
RCSC Golf Courses
623-876-3023 Lakes East Golf Course - 10433 W Talisman Rd
623-876-3020 Lakes West Golf Course - 10433 W Talisman Rd
623-876-3010 North Golf Course - 12650 N 107th Ave
623-876-3035 Quail Run Golf Course - 9774 W Alabama Ave
623-876-3025 Riverview Golf Course - 16401 N Del Webb Blvd
623-876-3015 South Golf Course - 11000 N 103rd Ave
623-876-3033 Willow Brook Golf Course - 10600 N Boswell Blvd
623-876-3030 Willow Creek Golf Course - 10600 N Boswell Blvd
SUN CITY
623-974-2568 Sun Cities Historical Society/Sun Cities Museum
623-933-7530 Sun City Community Assistance Network (SCCAN)
623-974-9035 Sun City Condo Owners Association (SCCOA)
623-974-2321 Sun City Fire Department - Non emergency information
623-974-2321 Sun City Fire Department - Lock Box Appointment
623-974-4718 Sun City Home Owners Association (SCHOA)
623-972-2555 Sun City Posse - non emergency, vacation checks, RU-OK
623-972-6558 Sun City PRIDES
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LOCAL AREA RESOURCES
UTILITIES AND SERVICES
602-371-7171 Arizona Public Service (APS) - Electric
602-371-6140 Arizona Public Service - Street Light Outages
602-444-8000 Arizona Republic
623-594-1000 Cox Communications
623-977-8351 Daily News Sun
800-820-3097 Direct TV
877-863-6022 Dish Network
623-815-3100 EPCOR - Water
800-383-0834 EPCOR - Water/Sewer Emergency
623-974-4791 Parks & Sons - Trash & Recycling
602-236-5900 Salt River Project (SRP) - Electric
877-860-6020 Southwest Gas (SWG) - Natural Gas
623-972-6101 Sun City Independent
OTHER AGENCIES AND SERVICES
623-876-8778 4 Paws Animal Rescue
602-390-5019 AARP Driving Safety Class
623-933-7530 AARP Tax aide
800-272-3900 Alzheimer’s Association
800-227-2345 American Cancer Society
800-733-2767 American Red Cross-General
602-336-6660 American Red Cross-Phoenix
602-876-1681 Animal Cruelty Hotline
602-264-2255 Area Agency on Aging
888-783-7500 Area Agency on Aging/Senior Help Line
877-448-1211 Arizona Foreclosure Hotline
602-279-2900 Arizona Hotline (ACESDV) - Domestic/Sexual Abuse
602-997-7585 Arizona Humane Society
480-784-1500 Arizona Suicide Prevention
602-371-1216 Arizona Women’s Education & Employment
602-861-0208 Arizona Workforce Connection
623-584-4999 Benevilla Family Resource Center
602-264-1721 Better Business Bureau
623-974-6443 Blooming Group For People Depression Support Group
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LOCAL AREA RESOURCES OTHER AGENCIES AND SERVICES - continued
602-260-1212 Call 12 For Action
623-583-0692 Chamber of Commerce (NW Valley/Surprise)
888-767-2445 Child Abuse Hotline
211 Community Information & Referral Services
888-382-1222 Do Not Call Registry (National)
800-799-7233 Domestic Violence Hotline
623-930-2190 Dump (Glendale)
623-237-9802 Dump (Surprise)
623-537-5380 Eve's Place (Domestic Violence)
602-285-1800 Foundation for Senior Living
623-933-4945 Genealogy Society
623-363-0015 Geriatric Specialists – Senior Placements
602-535-4444 Goodwill Employment Assistance
602-268-9022 Habitat for Humanity
602-604-6622 Honor House (Veterans/Prescription Drugs)
602-678-1313 Hospice of Arizona
602-530-6900 Hospice of the Valley
800-658-8898 Hospice Referral Line
623-974-9430 Meals on Wheels
800-799-7233 National Domestic Violence Hotline
623-282-9300 Northwest Valley Connect
623-266-8723 Northwest Valley Dial-A-Ride
623-214-1646 PORA (Property Owners & Residents Assn-Sun City West)
623-972-8019 RV Compound
623-977-1084 Salvation Army
602-267-4130 Salvation Army - Families/Singles
800-633-4227 Senior Resources (www.allvalleycare.com/resources)
480-433-5656 Southwest Wildlife Animal Pick-up
623-872-7941 Sun Valley Animal Rescue
623-974-2561 Sunshine Service
602-253-5000 Valley Metro Bus
623-933-3358 Valley View Community Food Bank (Youngtown)
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Sun City Services Organizations Network
In 2015, recognizing a need for Sun City, several representatives came
together to establish a network of their organizations with the goal of
“providing the highest level of services” to all residents.
The following are those charter organizations still in existence today.
SCHOA (Sun City Home Owners Association) – “To provide for the well-
being of Sun city through fair and universal compliance with the CC&Rs”.
10401 West Coggins Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351; 623-974-4718;
www.suncityhoa.org
SCCAN (Sun City Community Assistance Network) – “To connect people
with resources to enhance their standard of living”. www.suncitycan.org
10195 West Coggins Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351; 623-933-7530
Sunshine Service – ‘To lend durable medical equipment and children’s
equipment to residents of Sun City”. www.sunshineservice.org
9980 West Santa Fe Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351; 623-974-2561
Sun City Posse – ‘To safeguard the lives and property of the people we
serve, to reduce the fear and the incidence of crime, and to enhance the
quality of life of residents”. www.suncityposse.org
10861 West Sunland Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351; 623-972-2555
Sun City PRIDES (The PRIDES) – “To assist Maricopa county in keeping
Sun City a clean and beautiful place to live and work”.
www.suncityprides.org; PO Box 1463, Sun City, AZ 85372; 623-972-6558
Sun City Community Fund – “To partner with community organizations to
provide emergency and sustaining support to the residents of Sun City”.
Sun City Foundation – ‘To promote and enhance the enjoyment of
retirement for qualifying residents of Sun City”. www.sunaz.org
Recreation Centers of Sun City (RCSC) – “To provide the broadest range
of recreational and social facilities possible to enhance the active lifestyle
and well-being of Sun City residents”. www.sunaz.org
10626 West Thunderbird Blvd, Sun City, AZ 85351; 623-561-4600
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Who are the RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY, INC?
THE RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY, INC. (RCSC) is a private, nonprofit corporation which owns and operates approximately $80
million of recreational facilities in Sun City, AZ. RCSC manages a $20 plus million annual budget and employs approximately 320 employees, both full and part-time. Over 60% of RCSC employees are Sun City residents.
Members, Membership and Member Cards
Every Deeded real Estate Owner of a Sun City property, or their successor, is required to sign a Facilities Agreement that obligates them to pay an annual property assessment whether or not they occupy the Sun City property or use the recreational facilities. Failure to pay these fees by the due date will render any RCSC cards issued for the property no longer valid and the respective Cardholders will no longer be eligible to use the RCSC facilities or participate in Sun City clubs until fees are brought current.
RCSC Members are Deeded Real Estate Owners of property located in Sun City, AZ. RCSC Members must be a Sun City property owner 55 years of age or older (unless qualified under spousal exemption) and occupy the Sun City property as his or her primary Arizona residence unless his or her other Arizona residence is farther than seventy-five (75) miles from Sun City. Up to two Member Cards may be provided for each property, provided there are two persons who meet the qualifications. Each individual qualified as a Member shall be issued no more than one Member Care, regardless of whether more than one Sun City property is owned and assessments are fees are paid. A multiple property owner is not considered to occupy more than one property at a time.
If the Deeded Real Estate Owner is a Trust, two of the income beneficiaries may be deemed the Members, provided that they meet the individual Member qualifications. If the Owner is a Corporation, LLC, Partnership, LLP, or any other entity (“Company”) that may represent non-individual ownership other than Trusts, the Company may select two of its shareholders or partners to be Members, provided that they meet the individual Member qualifications; and provided that individuals have an ownership interest in the Company.
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Who are the RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY, INC?
Members, Membership and Member Cards - continued RCSC Cardholders include two categories: Members (as described above) and Privilege Cardholders. Non-Owners (renters, tenants, lessees, and/or occupants of property located in Sun City, AZ) may purchase a Privilege Card provided they meet the same eligibility requirements as a property Owner, which allows use of all RCSC recreational facilities and club membership if desired.
RCSC Facilities While all Sun City residents are not RCSC Cardholders and therefore may not be eligible to use the recreational facilities offered by the Recreation Centers of sun City, it is the mission of RCSC to provide for all Sun City residents who choose to participate the broadest range of recreational and social facilities possible to enhance their active lifestyle and well-being.
RCSC operates seven recreation centers (Bell, Fairway, Lakeview, Marinette, Mountain View, Oakmont and Sundial); eight golf courses with five snack shops (Lakes East, Lakes West, Quail Run, North, Riverview, South, Willowbrook and Willowcreek; two bowling centers (Bell and Lakeview); two full service restaurants which are leased (Georges’ Lakeview Café at Lakeview Lanes and Memo’s Bistro at Bell Lanes); one outdoor amphitheater (Sun Bowl) and softball field at 107th and West Peoria Avenues) and a man-made lake (at Viewpoint).
RCSC also provides a wide variety of events and entertainment for Cardholders throughout the year. Many of these events are free for RCSC Cardholders and their invited guests, including concerts at the Sun Bowl amphitheater and Sundial Auditorium, monthly social events and special holiday celebrations.
Additional information regarding the Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc. can be found on the website at www.suncityaz.org including the complete RCSC Cardholder Guide under the RCSC tab/Cardholder Services option and under the RSCS tab/Corporate Documents option for the Articles of Incorporation, Board Policies and Corporate Bylaws. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the RCSC Corporate Office by phone 623-561-4600 or stop by 10626 West Thunderbird Blvd. Sun City, AZ 85351 (lower level of the Lakeview Recreation Center).
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SNIPPETS OF VERY EARLY SCHOA HISTORY
March 1962 --Reverend Thistlewaite, a SCHOA board member, headed up SCHOA’s Sunshine Committee. SCHOA had acquired a few hospital beds, wheel chairs and other medical equipment to lend to its members but had no storage space and Rev. Thistlewaite volunteered the use of his carport. This was the start of Sunshine Service.
May 1962—SCHOA announced it would hire an attorney to represent resident in a yet unscheduled meeting on the sewer rate proposal. Residents were also encouraged to report suspected violations of deed restrictions to SCHOA and not try to tackle them on their own. SCHOA had a small office at Oakmont Recreation Center and dues were set at $2/person.
July 1962—SCHOA authorized the beginning of a comprehensive study of the advantages/disadvantages of incorporating as a city. SCHOA theorized that the ever increasing amount of legal issues facing residents would continue to escalate in number in the future.
1963—HOA of S.C. spun off of Sun City Civic Association to assist residents with zoning and civic matters. Membership was made compulsory by DEVCO for the RCSC but voluntary for the HOA of S.C.
1963—HOA was incorporated on April 9, 1963 and an original board of10 was elected. Nine men and one woman were elected to the new board. Membership fees were set at $2/household and 2,500 members were enrolled.
1963—A small office was provided by DEVCO for HOA in the Grand Avenue Shopping Center. (Safeway 1st & Last)
1964—HOA board members were deeply divided over the subject of incorporation. DEVCO had endorsed the concept by offering to build a city hall. A vote was held on Dec. 1, 1964 and incorporation was defeated 2,558 against and 1,036 in favor.
1966 - Early history shows that SCHOA was instrumental in establishing the Sun City Fire Department and the installation of the first fire hydrant.
1967—HOA donates $1,000 to help defray legal expenses of 30 residents, each filing law suits against Spur Company, which operated a large cattle feed lot near 111th Avenue and Olive.
1969—HOA completed a study showing an incorporation would bring $521,000 of revenue to Sun City with expenses estimated at $745,000.
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SNIPPETS OF VERY EARLY SCHOA HISTORY - continued
1971—HOA had many requests to look at incorporation one more time, and a study was commissioned. When the report was finished, a majority of the HOA Board supported incorporation. On Dec. 8, 1971 a vote was again taken to incorporate. There were 5,563 against with 258 favoring incorporation.
1972—Del Webb Corp. donated a parcel of land on Coggins Dr. for 122.56 feet of frontage and running 150 ft. deep. A 65’ x 36’ building was constructed by DEVCO at a cost to them of $45,000 and gifted to HOA S.C.
1973—HOA S.C. moved to its present building.
1974—HOA S.C. acquired another 100 ft. of frontage on Coggins to the west of their original plot for a future expansion. (Cost: $12,500)
1974—HOA played a major role in detachment of Sun City from Peoria School District.
1974—SCHOA officers went to the capitol to lobby the governor to issue order to stop mining for gravel in the Agua Fria river bed. Successful!
1975—Violations continued to be processed at an average of 25 per month.
1976—The Board approved funding to rent busses to take residents to hearings to protest how raw sewage was being held in ponds adjacent to Sun City.
1976—An addition was added to the HOA’s original building at a cost of $15,797.
1977—The first newsletter was developed and titled “News & Views.”
1977—The first two tracts filed for S.C. did not require enforcement by the S.C. Civic Association to enforce the deed restrictions. After that, all new filing until 1971 required the new HOA of S.C. to enforce violations. After, 1971 new tracts filed by DEVCO said HOA “may” enforce the deed restrictions.
1979—A “seed money” donation was made to help establish Dial-A-Ride.
1980—Membership lists were converted to computer files.
1981—HOA had 21 separate permanent committees. Membership was the largest with 50 members.
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Sun City Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are mandatory and attached to all Sun City properties.
DECLARATION of COVENANTS, CONDITIONS and
RESTRICTIONS
RECITALS
This Amended and Restated Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (the
“Declaration”) is made as of May 12, 1998.
A. By that certain Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
recorded in the official records of Maricopa County, Arizona, (the
“Original Declaration”), the then owner imposed certain conditions,
covenants, restrictions and created other property and contract rights
burdening and benefiting the real property described in the
Declaration (the “Property”).
B. The Original Declaration provided for the amendment of the Original
Declaration by a majority vote of the then owners of the lots covered
by the Declaration.
C. By not less than a majority vote, the owners of the lots constituting
the Property (“Owners”) have approved this Restated Declaration of
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions.
D. The Owners desire that all of the Property subject hereto be held,
conveyed, hypothecated, encumbered, leased, occupied, built upon
and otherwise used, improved or transferred in whole or in part,
subject to this Declaration, as amended or modified from time to
time.
NOW THEREFORE, the Prior Declaration is hereby amended and revoked
in its entirety and the provisions of this restated Declaration are hereby
imposed upon the Property.
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Sun City Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
1. The Sun City Home Owners Association
The Sun City Home Owners Association (the “Associations”) is a nonprofit Arizona corporation charged with the duties and invested with the powers prescribed by law and set forth in the Articles, Bylaws, and this Declaration.
In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between this Declaration and Articles, Bylaws, or Association rules, this Declaration shall control The Association shall have the right and authority to enforce the restriction contained in this Declaration and to do such things as are expressly authorized in the Declaration for the Association to perform, as well as such things as are reasonably necessary or proper for, or incidental to, the exercise of such express powers and duties.
2. Housing for Older Persons; Age Restriction
The Property is intended to constitute housing intended and operated for occupancy by at least one person fifty-five (55) years of age or older per unit under the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, U.S.C. § 3600, et seq., and the Arizona Fair Housing Act, A.R.S. § 44-1491, et seq., (collectively, the “Fair Housing Acts”).
Except as provided below, at least one occupant of each residential
unit must be 55 years of age or older, and no person under nineteen (19) years of age shall occupy or reside in a residential unit for more than ninety (90 days in any twelve (12) month period.
a) The Association may grant variances from the above restrictions, unless the granting of a variance would result in less than eighty percent (80%) of the residential units being occupied by one person fifty-five (55) years of age or older or would otherwise jeopardize the Property’s status as housing for older persons under the Fair Housing Acts. Any request for a variance submitted to the Association pursuant to the subsection shall set forth the names and ages of all proposed residents of the residential unit the reason for the request and such other information as the Association may reasonably require.
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2. Housing for Older Persons; Age Restriction-continued
b) The Board shall adopt, publish and enforce such policies and procedures and rules and regulations as are deemed necessary by the Board in order to demonstrate an intent to provide housing for occupancy by at least one person fifty-five (55) years of age or older per unit and to maintain the status of the Property as housing for older persons under the Fair Housing Acts. Such policies and procedures shall provide for verification of the age of the residents by reliable surveys and affidavits, and each resident, if requested to do so by the Association, shall furnish the Association with the names and ages of all occupants of the residential unit and such affidavits and other documents as the Association may request to verify the ages of such occupants.
3. Single Family Dwellings
No building except a single family residential dwelling and a private garage, carport or servants quarters for use in connection with such dwelling shall be erected, maintained or permitted on any lot or portion thereof.
No dwelling shall be used except as a single family dwelling.
No residential unit, building or structure on any lot shall be permitted to fall into despair and each residential unit, building and structure shall at all times by kept in good condition and repair and adequately painted and otherwise finished.
In the event any residential unit, building or structure is damaged or destroyed, it shall be expeditiously repaired or rebuilt or shall be demolished.
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4. Construction Standards
No dwelling shall be erected upon any of said lots unless such dwelling contains at least eight hundred (800) square feet of enclosed living area floor space.
The term “living area floor space” is exclusive of floor space in porches, pergolas, garages, carports and servants quarters.
All buildings shall be constructed of brick, cement block, or other substantial masonry construction, or insulated frame construction.
No more than one dwelling shall be built on any one lot.
5. Setback Requirements
The front line of any building erected upon any lot shall not be closer than twenty (20) feet to the front lot line, the side walls of any building shall not be closer than five (5) feet to the side lot line, and not closer than ten (10) feet to the side lot if such lot line is adjacent to a street, except that any garage or carport detached from the dwelling may be erected on either side or back lot line if such garage or carport is located entirely within the rear one-half of said lot.
The carport and store room attached to the walls of the dwelling may be placed not closer than five (5) feet to an interior side lot line and not closer than ten (10) feet to a side lot line adjacent to a street.
In the event an Owner acquires all or a portion of any adjoining lot or lots, the foregoing measurements shall be made from such Owner’s side property lines rather than from the side lot lines indicated on said recorded map or plat.
No portion of the buildings erected on lots bordering a golf course shall be placed closer than twenty-five (25) feet to the boundary line of said golf course.
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Sun City Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
6. Vehicle Restrictions
No vehicles, including without limitation cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, motor homes, mobile homes, trailers (including but not limited to travel trailers, tent trailers and boat trailers), camper shells, detached campers, recreational vehicles, boats, motorcycles, motorbikes, all-terrain vehicles, golf carts, and off-road vehicles, shall be parked or maintained on any portion of a lot (except in a garage), or on public streets, in excess of 72 hours.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, cars, light trucks (having a one-ton rating or less), passenger vans and golf cars may be parked in garages, carports or driveways at any time without violating this provision.
The Association shall have the right to have any vehicle parked, kept, maintained, constructed, reconstructed or repaired in violation of this provision towed away at the sole cost and expense of the Owner of the vehicle or equipment.
7. Commercial Use Restrictions
All residential units shall be used, improved and devoted exclusively to residential use by a single family.
No trade or business may be conducted on any lot, in or from any residential unit, except that an Owner or other resident of a residential unit may conduct business activities within a residential unit so long as
(i) the existence or operation of the business activity is not apparent or detectable by sight, sound, or smell from outside the residential unit.
(ii) the business activity conforms to all applicable laws and zoning ordinances or requirements
(iii) the business activity does not involve persons coming into the lot or door to door solicitation of Owners or other residents in the community,
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7. Commercial Use Restrictions-continued
(iv) the business activity is consistent with the residential character of the community and does not constitute a nuisance or a hazardous or offensive use that would threaten security of other residents in the community;
(v) the business actually conducted on a lot or from a residential unit does not involve any employees except family members living in the residential unit. The terms “business” and “trade” as used in this section shall be construed to have ordinary, generally accepted meanings and shall include, without limitation, any occupation, work or activity undertaken on an ongoing basis which involves the provision of goods and services to persons other than the provider’s family and for which the provider receives a fee, compensation or other form of consideration regardless of whether
a) such activity is engaged in full or part time
b) such activity is intended to or does generate a profit; or
c) a license is required for such activity. The sale or lease of a residential unit by the Owner shall not be considered a trade or business within the meaning of this section.
8. Animal Restrictions
No swine, horses, cows or other livestock, no pigeons, chickens, ducks, turkeys or other poultry shall ever be kept upon any lot.
Owners agree:
(i) to maintain pets in such a manner that the pets do not make an unreasonable amount of noise;
(ii) keep the animal fenced or on a proper leash at all times the pet is outside the residential unit;
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8. Animal Restrictions-continued
(iii) clean up after the pet when the pet is outside of a residential unit; and
(iv) otherwise maintain the pet so that at no time does the pet create a health or safety hazard or unreasonably interfere with the quiet of other Owners or residents.
9. Wall and Fence Restrictions
No solid wall, fence or hedge shall be erected or maintained nearer to the front lot line than the walls of the dwelling erected on such lot except when hedge or fence is purely decorative in nature and shall not exceed twenty-four inches in height.
In the case of any lots on which no residence has been erected, no solid wall, fence or hedge shall be constructed or maintained closer than twenty (20) feet to the front lot line of any lot.
No side or rear fence or hedge and no side or rear wall other than the wall of a building constructed on any lots shall be more than six (6) feet in height, provided that on lots bordering the golf courses, no fence, wall, rail or hedge shall be constructed or maintained at a greater height than six (6) feet within twenty-five (25) feet of the rear property line, with any portion thereof in excess of three (3) feet in height limited to wrought iron construction with posts of concrete block or similar material.
Landscaping shall be planned for lots bordering the golf course so as to avoid undue obstruction of the view of the golf course from said lots.
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10. Detached or Temporary Structures
No detached or prefabricated building or structure of any nature whatsoever, permanent or temporary, shall be moved or placed upon or assembled or otherwise maintained on any lot.
No machinery or equipment of any kind shall be placed, operated or maintained upon or adjacent to any lot except that which is usual and customary during construction or remodeling and shall be removed immediately upon completion.
11. Condition of Property
All equipment, service yards, wood piles, storage piles or clotheslines shall be kept screened by adequate planting so as to conceal them from view of neighboring lots, streets or golf course property.
No garbage or trash shall be placed or kept on any lot or other
property, except in covered containers, not to exceed 30-gallon size.
In no event shall containers be maintained so as to be visible from neighboring property, street or golf course except to make same available for collection and then only for the shortest time reasonably necessary to effect such collection.
All rubbish, trash, or garbage shall be removed from the lots and
other property and shall not be allowed to accumulate thereon.
All lots shall be maintained in a weed free and attractive manner.
No person shall permit any thing or condition to exist upon any lot or
other property which shall induce, breed or harbor infectious
diseases or noxious plants or insects.
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11. Condition of Property-continued
In the event any portion of any lot is so maintained as to present a public or private nuisance, or as to substantially detract from the appearance or quality of the surrounding lots or other areas of the community which are substantially affected thereby or related there to, or in the event any portion of a lot is being used in a manner which violates this Declaration; or in the event any Owner of any lot is failing to perform any of the Owner’s obligations under this Declaration, the Association may make a finding to such effect, specifying the conditions or conditions which exist, and pursuant thereto give notice thereof to the offending Owner that unless the corrective action is taken within thirty (30) days, the Association may cause such action to be taken at said Owner’s cost.
If at the expiration of said thirty (30) day period of time the requisite corrective action has not been taken, the Association shall be authorized and empowered to take such action on behalf of the Owner and at the Owner’s cost and expense.
12. Continuing Lien on Lot
Each Owner, by becoming the Owner of a lot, is deemed to covenant and agree to pay all costs incurred by the Association in connection with enforcing or curing any violations of this Declaration, and all such costs and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred by the Association in enforcing this Declaration, whether or not suit is filed, shall be a charge on the Owner’s lot and shall be continuing lien upon the lot against which each such enforcement action is taken.
Such costs and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the Association in enforcing this Declaration, whether or not suit is filed, shall also be the personal obligation of the person who was the Owner of the lot at the time when the costs and expenses were incurred by the Association.
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12. Continuing Lien on Lot-continued
The personal obligation for such costs and expenses shall pass to the
successors in title of the owner, except such successors in title who acquire title pursuant to a trustee’s sale, judicial foreclosure, deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, or similar action of a first position mortgage or deed of trust.
13. Leases
No Owner shall allow that Owner’s lot to be occupied by persons other than the Owner and the Owners’ immediate family, without first notifying the proposed Lessee or occupant in writing that the use of the premises is subject to this Declaration.
The Owner shall secure from the Lessee a written agreement to abide by all of the covenants, conditions and restrictions contained in this Declaration and the Owner shall furnish the Association an executed copy of such written agreement upon written request.
Costs to enforce to be paid by Owner.
14. Existing Conditions; Limited Grandfathering
Any constructed improvement in existence on any lot on January 1, 1998, shall not be in violation of this Declaration until such time as the title to the lot is transferred, except for such conditions for which the Owner of a lot has received prior written notice of violation from the Association.
Any replacement of the items shall be required to conform with this Declaration. This paragraph does not affect the requirement that all Owners comply with all city, county, state or federal laws or codes.
All improvements, structures and fences not in compliance with this
Declaration at the time of transfer of Deed shall be brought into compliance prior to transfer of title to lot.
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15. Variances
Provided that it does not conflict with County ordinances, the Association may, at its option, grant variances from restrictions set forth in the Declaration if the Association determines in its discretion:
a) That either
(i) a restriction would create an unreasonable hardship or burden on the Owner, lessee or resident, or
(ii) a change of circumstances since the recordation of this Declaration has rendered such restrictions obsolete; and
b) That the activity permitted under the variance will not have any substantial adverse effect on the Owners, lessees and residents of the community and is consistent with the high quality of life intended for the residents of the community.
16. Recreation Centers Facilities Agreement
Each Owner of a lot shall execute a Recreation Facilities Agreement in favor of Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc., in the form adopted from time to time by Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc., and such Recreation Facilities Agreement, including the obligation to pay the annual homeowner fee and special assessments imposed from time to time, shall be binding upon and inure to each Owner’s assigns and successors, shall be a lien on such lot, subordinate only to a first mortgage or first deed of trust on such lot, and may be foreclosed in the same manner as a mortgage under Arizona law.
Each Owner and all persons residing on said lot shall abide by the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of Recreation Centers of Sun City, and any amendments thereto.
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17. Covenants Run With Land
The foregoing restrictions and covenants run with the land, and shall be binding on all persons owning any of said lots or any part or parcel thereof for a period of thirty (30) years following the date these restrictions are recorded, after which time said covenants shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years each.
18. Amendments
These restrictions and covenants may be amended, in whole or in part, at any time by a majority vote of the then Owners of the lots covered hereby.
Deeds of conveyance of said property, or any part thereof, may contain the above restrictive covenants by reference to this document, but whether or not such reference is made in such deeds or any part thereof, each and all of such restrictive covenants shall be valid and binding upon the respective grantees.
19. Remedies
In addition to the continuing lien against a lot, violations of any one or more of this Declaration may be restrained by any court of competent jurisdiction, and damages awarded against such violator; provided, however, that a violation of these restrictive covenants, or any one or more of them, shall not affect the lien of any mortgage now of record, or which hereafter may be placed of record, upon said lot or any part thereof.
20. Severability
Should any of these restrictive covenants be invalidated by law, regulation or court decree, such invalidity of any such restrictive covenant shall in no way affect the validity of the remainder of the restrictive covenants.
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New SCHOA Members and Renewals
“To provide for the well-being of Sun City through fair and universal compliance with the CC&Rs”. (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions)
SCHOA has been committed to this mission for over 55 years and with residents' support, the Sun City Home Owners Association has played an integral role preserving community property values for all of the Sun City.
Your SCHOA membership protects the attractiveness of the community overall and remains as a voluntary, yearly fee to a property owner. Current membership dues are $20 per year/per household and this amount is paid separately and directly to SCHOA. All benefits and services are made possible through the membership of residents who choose to invest and support their community.
The $20 SCHOA membership fee is not included in the yearly assessments you pay to the Recreation Centers of Sun City.
By providing your email address SCHOA is allowed to provide you with current and up-to-date Sun City news and updates we feel are important to residents. Email addresses are privately held for SCHOA use only and are not provided to any outside organization nor are they publicized.
You can join by:
Complete the form on the following page and mail to the address below.
Visiting the SCHOA office to complete an application at 10401 West Coggins Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
(Excluding holiday scheduling)
You can securely pay online at https://www.suncityhoa.org/membership-application/
SCHOA looks forward to you joining with our other members as we continue to work for the betterment of all of Sun City through the enforcement of our CC&Rs; through educational meetings, workshops and meeting and through all forms of media communications.
When it comes time to renew your SCHOA membership, SCHOA mails your membership renewal notice to the primary address of record. You can renew online or return your renewal invoice with payment via mail.
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SCHOA Membership Application
Complete this application in entirety and submit with your payment for one year, $20, by credit card or check. If you prefer to pay with cash, please come into the office.
SUN CITY FULL ADDRESS WITH ZIP:
List the name of each member of the household living at this address: 1.
2.
3.
Enter the best contact number for each member above:
1.
2.
3.
Enter email addresses for each member listed above to assure our
members are kept informed through regular email notifications sent by
SCHOA. All email addresses are privately held by The Sun City Home
Owners Association and are not sold or shared at any time.
1.
2.
3.
Full mailing address if different from the Sun City Address listed above:
Select a payment method:
Credit Card: VISA ( ) MASTERCARD ( ) DISCOVER ( ) AMEX ( )
Credit Card Number:
Billing Zip Code for this Credit Card:
Check payable to SCHOA; Your Check Number is:
Mail this form to: SCHOA, 10401 West Coggins Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351
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The Sun City Home Owners Association (SCHOA) In addition to all of the seminars and forums held at SCHOA,
SCHOA Asks You to Save the Dates for these Events Due to Space Limitations – some events require reservations
SCHOA’s 2019 ANNUAL MEETING JANUARY 15, 2019, 10:00 a.m. to noon
Keynote speaker: Bill Montgomery, Maricopa County Attorney Fairway Recreation Center – Rooms 1, 2, & 3
10600 West Peoria Avenue, Sun City, AZ 85351
CC&Rs WORKSHOPS – Multiple Dates
FEBRUARY 5, 2019 and OCTOBER 15, 2019, 10:00 a.m. to noon Fairway Recreation Center, Rooms 1 & 2
10600 West Peoria Avenue, Sun City, AZ 85351
LEGISLATIVE/CONSTITUENTS FORUMS – Multiple Dates FEBRUARY 8, 2019 and APRIL 12, 2019, 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
At SCHOA – RSVP required [email protected] MARCH 8, 2019, 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
At PORA – RSVP required [email protected]
NEW RESIDENTS’ ORIENTATIONS – Multiple Dates FEBRUARY 27, 2019 and OCTOBER 2, 2019, 9:30 a.m. to noon
RSVP required [email protected] Palmbrook County Club
9350 West Greenway Road, Sun City, AZ 85351
10th ANNUAL/2019 HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO
NOVEMBER 6, 2019, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sun Dial Recreation Center, Auditorium, West & East Halls, Mall
14801 North 103rd Avenue, Sun City, AZ 85351
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The Sun City Home Owners Association wants to thank our printer
MHK Print for all of our jobs being done
professionally and timely in 2018. SCHOA looks forward to our continued
relationship in 2019 MHK Print – insert your add here
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