4. Occupants for more than 30 days will be charged the additional Occupancy Assessment pursuant to the RCC&Rs.
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1 GENERAL USE POLICY FOR ALL FACILITIES Only Homeowners and registered Renters of Sunland Village East Homeowners Association (SVE HOA) and their Guests are permitted use of the facilities in SVE. 1. Guests of Homeowners and registered Renters who have Guests for less than 30 days during a 12-month period shall be allowed use of facilities at no charge but must be accompanied by a Homeowner or registered Renter. 2. Any Guest desiring to use SVE facilities without accompaniment by a Homeowner must have in their possession a current Guest Card purchased at the SVE HOA Office. 3. Members and Renters may purchase a guest card valid for a length of time not to exceed 30 days during a 12 month period. The guest card is available for purchase in the Association Office at the cost of $5.00 per Guest. A $20.00 deposit is required at the time each guest card is purchased by a Member or Renter. The deposit is refundable only when the guest card is returned within the 30 day period. 4. Occupants for more than 30 days will be charged the additional Occupancy Assessment pursuant to the RCC&Rs. 5. Members, Renters, Occupants, Residents, and Guests in violation of SVE policies are subject to losing use of facility privileges Therapy Pool Rules (Hot Tub): 1. Only persons 16 years of age and older are permitted to use the Therapy Pool/Hot Tub. 2. Absolutely NO oils, grease, lotions, shampoo or shaving cream allowed in the Therapy Pool/Hot Tub. 3. Absolutely NO alcoholic beverages permitted in or around Therapy Pool/Hot Tub. 4. Use extreme caution! Do not exceed 10 minutes FITNESS CENTER RULES 1. Fitness Center Hours are 4 a.m. 11 p.m. 2. No children under 18 years of age allowed at any time in the Fitness Centers. 3. No wet swimsuits/clothing or bare feet allowed in the Fitness Centers. 4. Use equipment at your own risk. 5. No food or beverages. WATER ONLY!! 6. Do not enter the South pool area through the South Fitness Center. 7. For a complete list of Fitness Center rules please read the signs posted inside the Fitness Centers.
2 8. A Guest without a current Guest Card in their possession will be asked to leave the Fitness Center. 9. Homeowners, registered renters and guests in violation of SVE Fitness Center policies as listed here and posted in the Fitness Center are subject to losing use of facility privileges. VIOLATION OF THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
3 Swimming Pools: 1. No Lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk. 2. Shallow Pool No jumping, running, diving, catapulting, etc., or rough playing at any time. 3. Adult guest must be accompanied by a resident or be in possession of a guest card (purchased at the office). If caught without a card you will be asked to leave. 4. Children under 3 years of age are not allowed in the pool enclosure at any time. 5. Children 3 to 16 years old swim between 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm and between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. daily and must be accompanied by an adult resident or adult guest with guest card. Children are not allowed in the pool enclosure after these hours. 6. Balls smaller then volleyball size are not allowed in the pool area. 7. No inflatable flotation device (excluding children arm bands and noodles). 8. Everyone must shower before using the pool. Soaps and shampoos are not permitted. Only swimsuits allowed. No cutoffs. Hair past collar length must be tied back or in a cap. 9. Waterproof and oil free sun blocks only. 10. No food or drink allowed in the pool enclosure. The exception shall be sealed metal or plastic containers of water or other non alcoholic beverages permitted on the pool deck only. No glass allowed within pool enclosures. 11. No smoking City of Mesa Title 6 Chapter Management reserves the right to deny use of the pool to anyone, or close the pool at any time. 13. The above rules shall apply to both north and south pools and enclosures. 14. North lap pool-lap swimmers have priority except during children s hours and scheduled water volleyball hours. 15. No animals allowed except for service animals. 16. Keep gate(s) closed do not prop open. 17. If incontinent, wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants or a swim diaper. 18. Persons with sore or inflamed eyes, colds, nasal or ear discharges, boils or obvious skin or body infections or cuts shall be excluded from the pool. 19. Observe all safety regulations. VIOLATION OF THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
4 Shuffleboard Rules: 1. Shuffleboard Court hours are 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 2. Courts are to be used by members and adult guests only. 3. Guests must be accompanied by a member. 4. Playing surface must be cleaned and waxed before play and after play must be wiped off and wax placed in container. 5. Do not over wax. 6. Clean scoreboard after play. 7. No roller skates, skateboards or bicycles permitted in the shuffleboard area. 8. Do not step on playing surface. 9. All equipment, cues, discs, erasers, brooms, mops must be returned to the storage room after use. 10. In the interest of safety, all cues should be held in the upright position except when shooting or preparing to shoot. Billiard Room Rules: 1. Billiard Room hours are 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 2. Guests 18 years or older must either have a guest pass to play or be accompanied by a resident. 3. Guests years may play from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. when accompanied by a resident. Guests under 16 years are prohibited from playing. 4. Shirt and shoes are required. 5. Always shoot with one foot on the floor. 6. International Cue Ball Jumping is prohibited. 7. Cover table and turn off lights when through playing. 8. Last person(s) leaving must close both doors. Pickleball/Sport Court Rules: 1. Pickleball courts close at 9:00 p.m. 2. Courts are to be used by residents and guests only 3. Guests must be accompanied by a member 4. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult resident 5. Proper attire is required. No black soled shoes permitted. 6. All equipment must be returned to the storage room after use 7. Use courts at your own risk 8. Turn lights off and close entry gates when leaving the court area Library 1. Library hours are 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 2. Computers are for residents or their adult guests only. 3. Printed airline boarding passes may be obtained in the Association office during regular office hours. Garage Sales: Two community garage sales are held each year; the 2019 dates are February 23 and October 26. VIOLATIONS OF THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
5 Tennis Court Rules: 1. Court hours are 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 2. Courts are to be used by HOA Members and Guests only. 3. Guests must be accompanied by a Resident. 4. Tennis shoes and proper attire must be worn at all times---jogging shoes not acceptable. 5. Turn lights off and close gates upon leaving the courts. Court reservations are available online. Just follow the steps below. STEP ONE: 1. Go to the web site SVE Hold My Court at: 2. Create Sign In: use your valid address 3. Create a password: (your choice) STEP TWO: 1. Click on choice: Date, Court, & Time 2. Enter the name that is associated with the address given in STEP ONE 3. Click on Submit 4. Site will a verification notice to you IMPORTANT: If for some reason you need to cancel your court time, complete STEP ONE, then double click on your name showing on the grid. At the bottom, will be an option to Delete this reservation. Click on delete and your name will be removed. The site will you a verification notice. Things to think about: 1. Reservations will be accepted between the hours of 5:30 am and 11:00 pm. 2. Only one name is needed to reserve a court. 3. Don t have a computer? Assign someone else in your group to be the person to make the reservation. Additionally, computers are available to all residents in our HOA library. You can also use your phone if it has the required capabilities. 4. All residents of SVE have access to these instructions to use for reservations. It is not restricted to SVE Tennis Club members. The system administrator will be monitoring the site for abuse by any players. 5. All League play times, League practice times, fun days, tournaments, and special events will be blocked off by the administrator 6. Anyone can print the daily schedule. Any player who has reserved a court via the online system will have preference of play over players who show up without a reservation, no matter who is on the court first. (However, if you are more than ten minutes late, you may lose your reservation.) Same day reservations are allowed. 7. Please be considerate of others and delete your reservation if you re unable to play. 8. Sign up for courts is limited to every other day for any one person. If you sign up for two days in a row, the administrator reserves the right to delete your second reservation without notice. 9. Do not use other people s access information to book courts. The administrator may delete your reservation without notice. VIOLATION OF THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
6 LIVING WITH WILDLIFE 1. The Association does not trap wildlife or feral cats. 2. The community will follow wild animal control guidelines as recommended by Arizona Game and Fish. Refrain from feeding or approaching wildlife. Eliminate attractants (food sources, including pet food) from your yard, using aggressive gestures toward coyotes when you see them, and encouraging your neighbors to do the same. It is your responsibility to know the laws. Coyotes can only be captured or killed by someone with a proper license from the Arizona Game and Fish Department, or in defense of yourself or another person. Check your local ordinances regarding the use of firearms and traps. It is unlawful to feed coyotes in Maricopa County per Arizona Revised Statute Violations can result in a fine of up to $300. Educate yourself on living with wildlife by visiting the Arizona Game and Fish Department s Living with Wildlife webpage at or call the Department at: Mesa (480) COYOTES 1. Coyotes are wild canines that are clever and opportunistic. 2. Coyotes eat whatever is available, including seeds, dates and other fruit, dead animals, rodents, rabbits, garbage, pet food, house cats and small dogs. 3. They breed every year. They have two to 12 pups per litter, with an average of six. 4. Pups are raised in a den. 5. Coyotes may be seen in groups, called packs, or alone. 6. Removing coyotes from one area generally results in other coyotes moving in from surrounding areas and breeding faster. What Should I Do If a Coyote Approaches Me? Remember, the human is dominant and must act that way. Here are some things to remember: Refrain from approaching a coyote. Show you are dominant by keeping eye contact with the animal. Yell or make loud noises with whistles, blare music, or bang on pots and pans. Encourage coyotes to leave by spraying with a hose, throwing sticks or rocks near them, or shaking a can filled with pennies or pebbles. Remain calm; avoid stimulating a coyote s chase instinct by running. Pick up small pets. Protect small children so they won t panic and run. Act as large and threatening as possible. Make aggressive gestures with your arms and legs, or by waving an object at the animal. Move toward an area with other people or a building. How Can I Keep My Pet Safe? Pets most likely to be endangered by coyotes are typically off-leash or smaller than 25 pounds. Here are suggestions for keeping your dog or cat safe: Supervise small pets at all times when outside.
7 Allow pets off-leash only in enclosed areas. If your dog is off-leash, be sure it has immediate recall response to prevent conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife. Take steps to keep coyotes out of your yard. If you see a coyote when walking your dog, let the coyote know you are there. Either gather your dog in your arms or keep it as close to you as possible. Move toward an area of human activity. Keep cats indoors or in a secure outdoor enclosure to protect them from coyotes, other wildlife (owls, hawks, etc.) and also from cars, domestic dogs and disease. How Can I Discourage Coyotes from Entering My Backyard? If there is a regular coyote food source in one yard on your block, then coyotes will be active throughout the neighborhood. All potential food sources must be removed to keep the coyotes from becoming dangerously comfortable around humans. An indifferent attitude toward a coyote in your yard has the same effect as feeding it. If a coyote is in your yard, you need to make the animal aware it is not welcome. Here are some things you can do: Do not feed wildlife. Store garbage inside or in wildlife-proof containers. Place trash containers outside at the last possible time on day of pickup. Feed pets inside or remove uneaten pet food between feedings. Keep pets indoors or on a leash. When outside, keep pets in a secure enclosure with a roof or supervise at all times. Supervise small children. Trim back plants and bushes around the house to prevent hiding or resting places. Install outdoor lighting. Make a coyote shaker, which is a soft drink can filled with washers, pebbles or pennies, wrapped in foil and taped closed. Shake the can to scare away coyotes. The combination of the light reflecting on the foil, the noise and the aggressive gesture of shaking it provides several deterrents. Spray coyotes with water from a garden hose or large squirt gun filled with diluted ammonia (10% ammonia and 90% water).
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