SRCA February / March 2024

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The Official Publication of the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association

Annual Assessment is Past Due SRCA Spring Events Annual Homeowners’ Meeting Plus… Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update By Peggy Rauch

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10585 N. 100th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 | Office: (480) 860-2022 | Fax: (480) 860-8264 | www.scottsdaleranch.org


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Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update

Peggy Rauch

I need someone to pinch me quick!!! I am having trouble with the fact that we are already at the end of the first month of 2024. We had all better take a deep breath and prepare for the onslaught of winder visitors who have already begun to descend on us. Once they get here to our paradise, they will be hard pressed not to purchase a home here to escape the frigid winters the rest of the country has been experiencing. Once here they will be enthused by the Barrett Jackson Auction, Russo and Steele Auction, Parada del Sol, Arabian Horse Show, Spring Training, the famous Waste Management Open, and so many more major events to

enjoy to say nothing of the many, many fabulous Farmer’s Markets, Art and Wine Shows and fabulous restaurants, golf courses and sights for them to enjoy while they are here… it truly is a Paradise!!! Scottsdale Ranch has always and will always be one of the very top desirable areas for people to purchase and make their home. We are privileged to call such an area home. If you or anyone you know has a Real Estate need, please contact us so that we can add you to our ever-growing list of satisfied clients and customers. We pledge to always give 110%.

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Table of Contents

February/March 2024

Stay up-to-date! Visit the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association website, www.scottsdaleranch.org Please support our advertisers, they make this magazine possible. Are you interested in advertising? Please call (480) 702-0458 or email: info@clcpublicationsllc.com.

Your HOA

Mercado Corner

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Meet Your HOA Quick Phone Reference Manager’s Report Presentation on Commons Scams Board Briefs President’s Message

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From Your Homeowner Liaison Dog Waste Pickup Reminder From Your Architectural Liaison Did You Know? Spring is Here City of Scottsdale Community Notices City of Scottsdale Collection Services Upcoming SRCA Board Election SRCA Event Liability Waivers! Important Assessment Reminders!

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Neighborhood Spotlight 10 Casa del Cielo Community Launches Neighborhood Watch Thank You Hales Marine Service Expressing Gratitude to Scottsdale Ranch Resident Volunteers! RAMCO Veterans 11 9th Annual B Block Party on Caron Street! 12 It’s Springtime and Lake Serena Awaits You!

In Every Issue IFC Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Update By Peggy Rauch 28 SRCA Calendar of Events

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2024 Spring Events Holiday Party & Boat Parade! Blood Drive SRCA Annual Homeowners’ Meeting Meet the Candidates Blood Drive Thank You Donation Drive Thank You Broker Tour Artists of Scottsdale Ranch Art Show & Sale Jazz Night Knitwits Crochet Group Scottsdale Ranch Women’s Association Yacht Club Corks & Forks - January Lake Serena Activities New Resident Welcome Party Food Truck Friday - February Retired Active Men’s Coffee Wine Experience Donation Drive Community Wide Sale Scottsdale Ranch Car Show Scottsdale Ranch Community Center Movie in the Park Food Truck Friday - March SRCA Fishing Derby Lake Serena Activities SRCA Block Party Trailer SRCA Lake Festival!

Message From Your HOA To discover Scottsdale Ranch is to discover a premier and forward-thinking residential community just right for you. At Scottsdale Ranch, you will find a community that reflects your taste and individuality. From luxury waterfront homes and spacious single-family dwellings to private patio homes, you will find a home to suit your needs. Scottsdale Ranch was established in 1981 and encompasses 1,118 acres bordered by 96th Street to the West, 112th Street to the East, and Shea Boulevard south to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. There are 3,939 dwellings in Scottsdale Ranch. Scottsdale Ranch’s prestige is complemented by its luxurious amenities. Lake Serena, a forty-two-acre manmade lake offers fishing and boating and is considered the jewel of Scottsdale Ranch. Likewise, the Community Center, which also houses the administrative offices, provides a comfortable gathering place for parties, community events, or even a game of cards. Conveniently located at the corner of Via Linda and Mountain View is the Mercado which offers a variety of specialty stores, restaurants, a drug store, a gym, offices, and professional services. Centrally situated in the heart of Scottsdale Ranch is a 64-acre general public use area featuring many fine amenities such as Scottsdale Ranch Park, a world-class tennis facility, several lighted baseball fields, a beautiful Desert Garden, the Via Linda Senior Center, Virginia G. Piper Boys and Girls Club and Laguna Elementary School, an A+ School of Excellence. The Scottsdale Ranch Community Association and the active participation of Ranch residents design the lifestyle, integrity, and aesthetics of our community. Visit our website at www. scottsdaleranch.org for more information about our fabulous community!

In the Community CLC Publications LLC For advertising call 480-702-0458 or visit www.clcpublicationsllc.com

25 Safety Tips for Runners and Walkers 26 2024 Brush & Bulk Removal Schedule

The Official Magazine of Scottsdale Ranch This magazine is delivered to all homeowners and businesses in the Scottsdale Ranch Community bi-monthly. This magazine is also distributed to surrounding businesses and office complexes. You have received this publication because your HOA believes you take pride in your home environment and community. This magazine provides you with HOA information and home product advertising that enhances your home comfort and increases the value of your home. We are always interested in your comments or suggestions. SRCA does not promote or endorse any advertisers in this magazine. While efforts to ensure accuracy are exercised, the publisher assumes no liability for the information contained in either editorial or advertising content. For advertising and editorial information please call 480-702-0458.

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2023/2024 SRCA Board of Directors

Your HOA Meet Your HOA Matt Metz President

Michele Holzman Vice President

A seven member Board of Directors governs Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA). The Board establishes the basic policies of the Association and oversees the operation of the professional staff while demonstrating values of fiscal responsibility, openness and inclusiveness, legacy and innovative leadership. It is our vision that by basing our decision making on our shared values, new ideas will be implemented, property values and quality of life will be enhanced, residents will feel a stronger sense of belonging, leadership and facilities will be recognized as best in class and Scottsdale Ranch will be the most desirable community in the Valley. SRCA’s Board employs an Executive Director who oversees the administrative, landscape and building/lake departments including a full-time, on-site administrative staff and a contracted landscape maintenance company, who all work behind the scenes to implement the mission statement. The Board of Directors meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Community Center. These meetings are open to the membership. Meeting minutes can be found on our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org under SRCA Documents and Forms, Board of Directors.

Mike Breslin Treasurer

Association Information Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA) 10585 N. 100th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 Office: (480) 860-2022/Fax: (480) 860-8264 After Hours SRCA Emergency/Answering Service Number: 1 (888) 271-0019 Website: www.scottsdaleranch.org

Nina Munson Secretary

THE SRCA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY FEBRUARY 19TH IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT’S DAY. OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY: 8 AM – 5 PM FRIDAY: 8 AM – 3 PM PHONE HOURS: MONDAY – THURSDAY: 9 AM – 5 PM FRIDAY: 9 AM – 3 PM Staff emails:

Larry Schmalz Director

Director

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Police (Non-emergency)..................(480) 312-5000 Fire (Emergency).................................................911 Fire (Non-emergency) Hydrant Leaks..................................(480) 312-5650 Scottsdale Ranch Community Association.................. (480) 860-2022 (After Hours SRCA Emergency/ Answering Service Number)..............................(888) 271-0019 Animal Control.................................(602) 506-7387 Arizona Public Service...................... (602) 371-7171 Boys/Girls Club North Scottsdale – Piper.................(480) 860-1601 Brush Collection Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5680 CenturyLink..................................... (480) 300-7201 Code Enforcement, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-2546 Cox Communications...................... (800) 234-3993 Dial-A-Ride.......................................(602) 716-2100 Humane Society...............................(602) 997-7585 One Stop Shop, City of Scottsdale....(480) 312-2500 Registrar of Contactors....................(602) 542-1525 Road Construction, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-7250 Sanitation, City of Scottsdale.......... & Dead Animal Pickup for City Streets......................(480) 312-5600

Kathy Diab.................................................................. kdiab@scottsdaleranch.org Homeowner Liaison

Sanitation, Recycling Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5600 Scottsdale Ranch Park & Tennis Center.................................... (480) 312-7774

Ricki Stamos........................................................... rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper

Scottsdale Unified School District..(480) 484-6100

Joni Shepherd...................................................... jshepherd@scottsdaleranch.org Member Services Coordinator

Senior Center – Via Linda................(480) 312-5810

Diane Botica............................................................ dbotica@scottsdaleranch.org Architectural Liaison

MISSION STATEMENT:

Dave Specht

Police (Emergency).............................................911

Kathe Barnes.......................................................... kbarnes@scottsdaleranch.org Executive Director

Genevieve Long .........................................................glong@scottsdaleranch.org Community Relations/Events Coordinator

Louba Rapoport

Quick Phone Reference

“The Mission of Scottsdale Ranch Community Association is to serve as the organization through which its residents may sustain and enhance the character, quality of life, and desirability of our community.”

Southwest Gas................................(877) 860-6020 Street Light Repair Hotline, City of Scottsdale.............................(480) 312-5620 Valley Metro (Bus)........................... (602) 253-5000 Water/Sewer (Turn On/Off Service), City of Scottsdale............................. (480) 312-2461


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Your HOA

YOUR INVITED… To a Presentation on Common Scams Targeting the Elderly

Manager’s Report By Kathe M. Barnes, CAAM, LSM, PCAM Executive Director

All too often I hear from homeowners that their contractors have walked off the job or just disappeared thus halting the project. Finding a contractor who will perform quality work at a reasonable price can be a daunting task. It’s always a good idea to ask for and check references and, more importantly, contact the Better Business Bureau and the AZ Registrar of Contractors to see if there are complaints against a prospective contractor. In addition, the following warning signs can alert you to unscrupulous, disorganized, inexperienced or financially troubled contractors who may deliver broken promises, bad work and blown budgets rather than professional results. First Impressions: In any business, first impressions are important. How a contractor presents himself and maintains his truck, tools and equipment are good indicators of how well he’ll take care of you and your job. He should look neat and professional, and his vehicles and equipment should be clean and in good repair. Beware of Low Bids: Price is always an important consideration when selecting a contractor, but don’t let a low price or a special deal blind you to a potential problem—both can be signs that you should be wary. A bid far lower than others may indicate the contractor isn’t experienced enough to know the actual cost of the job or he never intends to finish the work. Disreputable contractors may bid low to secure a contract and then tack on extra charges as the job progresses. It can also mean, it isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison. Take Your Time: If you are pressured during the bidding process by tactics such as “limited-time offers”, look for a different contractor. Hiring a contractor is not a split-second decision. A prospective contractor should take his time as well, carefully reviewing the specifications of your job before submitting his bid. If he doesn’t take notes and measurements and make material and labor calculations, or if he simply names a price based on a similar job, he may not be detail-oriented or thorough enough to do a good job. Only xx% Up Front: While the price may be right, what about the terms of payment? In general, don’t choose a contractor who asks for more than 20 – 30 percent of the total cost of a job up front. While some projects require a large initial payment to cover a deposit for products like cabinets or special-order ceramic tile, it doesn’t apply to commodity materials like roofing and lumber, which a legitimate contractor will usually purchase on account with at least 30 days to pay. 4 February/March 2024

Detective Brian Hartman and Sergeant Joel Lewis, Scottsdale Police Department, and Technical Special Agent Ingrid Rush, U.S. Secret Service Phoenix Field Office, will discuss the most prevalent scams currently used to financially exploit the elderly. They will also discuss the “dos and don’ts” if you are victim and how you can protect yourself from becoming a victim. We hope you are able to join us. Date: Time: Location: Cost:

02/22/2024 10:00 am Scottsdale Ranch Community Center 10585 N. 100th Street Free

Coffee and pastries will be served. Please RSVP to Genevieve at glong@scottsdaleranch.org.

Board Briefs November 2023 • The Board overturned a decision of the Architectural Committee based on an architectural appeal. • Open House signage guidelines were updated to only allow one sign per corner per agent. • Aerator blower replacement was approved per the lake aerators. • The 2024 Meeting dates were adopted by the board. December 2023 • The Board upheld the Architectural Committee’s decision based on an architectural appeal. • Recommended CC&R amendment was accepted by the board and will go before the members on the next election ballot. The SRCA office will be closed February 19th in observance of President’s Day. Beware of Cash-Only Jobs: Finally, a contractor who works on a cash-only basis raises a big red flag. Not only does paying in cash limit your financial recourse if problems arise, the contractor is likely not operating a legitimate business, which includes paying taxes and insurance. Look elsewhere for a professional to perform the work. Taking extra caution can pay in the end. Good luck with your projects!


President’s Message

REPAIRS • HEAT • AIR CONDITIONING • PLUMBING ELECTRICAL • DEMOLITION • CONCRETE

By Matt Metz SRCA Board President

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Would you like to live a longer life? Perhaps you’re less interested in quantity than you are in quality – that is, maybe you want to live a happier life.

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING

To achieve either, or both, of these, there are many actions you can take. Get exercise and stay fit. Eat right. Take vitamins.

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But research continues to show there’s yet another way to improve the quality and quantity of life: VOLUNTEER! Articles in reputable publications, including a paper published by Harvard Health, show that volunteers benefit from “the happiness effect” equivalent to a life-changing salary boost. Mayo Clinic cites studies showing volunteering offers significant health benefits, including improved mental and physical health.

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Interestingly, science shows that doing something nice for others appears to have a longer-lasting positive effect than doing something nice for yourself. Who knew?? Volunteering also provides a sense of purpose and can teach valuable skills or, in many cases, provide an opportunity to share your existing skills with others. And volunteering is a great way to avoid loneliness, which has become more of a problem in this post-covid, texting/Zooming world. If you would like to volunteer your time, there are lots of activities right here at Scottsdale Ranch where you can apply your efforts to help the association, your neighbors, and yourself. We have many committees at SRCA made up entirely of people like you who are giving back, remaining active, and making social connections. We are happy to work with you to find a spot where you can contribute. If you have even the slightest interest in giving back, call or drop in at the Community Center and speak to any of our able staff about how you can help. Volunteering is what puts the “Community” in Scottsdale Ranch Community Association. Come join us!

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Home & Landscape From Your Homeowner Liaison By Kathy Diab SRCA Homeowner Liaison

PREPARING YOUR HOME WHILE YOU’RE AWAY FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME

It seems like our snowbirds just arrived but in a few short months they will be making their way back to cooler weather. Here are some tips for while you’re away from your AZ home. INSIDE 3 Unplug all electric appliances, computers, TVs, etc. Then unplug all power strips from the wall. 3 Unplug microwave, stove, dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer. 3 Refrigerator ice maker emptied and turned off. The refrigerator emptied, unplugged, cleaned, doors propped open. 3 Turn off water heater. 3 Consider shutting off water to the house. 3 Forward the mail. 3 Internet modem and wireless router unplugged. 3 Check into Specialist unoccupied home insurance. 3 Keep all security systems activated. 3 Plastic wrap over toilets (to keep any bugs from entering house after water evaporated from bowls). 3 Overflow drains in sinks and bathtubs closed. 3 Run disposal, put baking soda down kitchen drains and place stoppers in sinks. 3 Wood or PVC braces for window and patio door tracks to keep them closed. 3 Place new light bulbs in lamps connected to timers. It is recommended placing timers on three lamps to come on at different times of the day. 3 Remove garage door openers and keys from vehicles in the garage. Put the garage door opener in locked position. 3 Doggie door panels are in place and secured. 3 Store heat sensitive items somewhere else. 3 Place new batteries in smoke detectors. 3 Set Air conditioner at 90 degrees. OUTSIDE 3 Turn water off to house but leave sprinkler system on. 3 Put new batteries in the sprinkler timer (in case electricity fails). 3 Provide summer address to HOA. Check for correct contact information for emergencies. 3 Contract with landscaper for weed control, trimming and irrigation issues. 3 Contract with pool maintenance company to avoid a green pool. 6 February/March 2024

The use of SRCA facilities and amenities are voluntary and at your own risk. The Association is not the guarantor of your personal safety if renting the community center, recreational boat rentals, or attending any groups, clubs or SRCA events. For up-to-date information, please visit our website at www.scottsdaleranch.org or sign up to receive our weekly email blasts.

Dog Waste Pickup Reminder Please ensure your dogs use the common area to relieve themselves and to pick up their waste afterwards. Please be considerate of fellow SR residents and do not let your dogs do their business on a neighbor’s property. Mutt Mitts are available throughout the community for your use. We appreciate your cooperation.

3 Put outside lights on dusk to dawn sensors. 3 Secure patio/pool furniture (Monsoon/Haboob). 3 Hire or find a house-sitter to check your home inside and out every 2 weeks. Visit www.scottsdaleaz.gov/police/vacation-watch-request to request Police Officers from the Scottsdale PD to drive by your home while you are away. *Please keep in mind that even though you are away, your property needs to be maintained. Please contact us to ensure we have current contact information for you or information for an emergency contact here in town. If there is a serious issue with your property, it is much faster for us to call or email you than send a letter. Safe Travels to All


From Your Architectural Liaison By Diane Botica SRCA Architectural Liaison

LET THE SUNSHINE IN… THROUGH NEW WINDOWS? As this is an exterior change, you will need approval from the master association (SRCA) and then by the sub association (if you are in a sub association) for all projects. Please do not install new windows without approval. Why? I can tell you stories of how problematic it can be when the wrong windows are installed. How could they be wrong? Let’s start with colors – most communities allow bronze for windows and doors. Some communities allow white or tan and some allow black. This is not the only consideration. Please read on. Grids vs non-grids – Do all the windows in your community have grids? Then you will need to have grids on your new windows. If there are some homes in your community with grids and no grids you will probably have a choice. Window Face Frames – In Scottsdale Ranch as a whole, we only allow the width of a window face frame (visible glass to frame edge measurement) to be a maximum of 3.25”. All communities have a range of allowable measurements. If the homes are closer together such as condominiums, townhomes and zero lot line communities, there needs to be a cohesiveness to the look as a whole. For example, if your neighbor installs wide frame windows and you install skinny frame windows and your in the same building, it will not only deter from the look of the structure as a whole, it may decrease your property values. If all the windows are different sizes next to each other, it will look haphazard. If you install unapproved windows with too large face frames, you could get back into compliance by trimming the frames. However, there are horror stories of homeowners trying to have their window face frames trimmed after installation. It can be very expensive, and it may potentially void your warranty. Not to mention the fines one can incur in the meanwhile. Always, always, find out what the rules and requirements are and get approval before you make any modifications. Reflectivity rating – In Arizona where the sun shines many more days than not, most, if not all windows installed, are reflective. It is important to keep harmful rays from your home. It is also important to not blind your neighbors. Especially in condominium communities where properties are denser. The acceptable light reflection rate for Scottsdale Ranch is 20 - 25%. Partial window replacement vs. full replacement – A partial window replacement can potentially be approved if the windows being replaced are not visible with the windows that will not be replaced at the same time from any angle. If it is a partial window replacement, usually the remaining windows must be replaced within 2 years. Reach out to find out what has been approved for your community. I can tell you the colors, materials, and allowable face frame measurements. It’s as easy as an email or phone call. Please remember… When in doubt, reach out! Please submit!

SRCA offers many communication avenues to keep SR residents connected on important SRCA information, community communications, announcements, events and more. SRCA website. www.scottsdaleranch.org Our interactive website offers a plethora of important information. We encourage you to peruse this great online tool. Here, you can also find all SRCA documents and forms, including our: CC&Rs, Architectural Rules & Guidelines, Rental Agreements for our Community Center, Pontoon Boat Rental, Recreational Boats and Party Trailer, Architectural Applications, Approved Paint Colors, current Magazine issues, Board and Committee meeting minutes. Weekly email blasts. Sign up to be on the contact list by submitting your contact information on the front page of the SRCA website. Your email address will only be used for Scottsdale Ranch Community Association communications. Bi-monthly magazines. SRCA magazines are published bi-monthly and are mailed to all residents the first week of that magazine’s issue month. Not only does it include information on the latest happenings around the community, but it also includes important articles from the SRCA Executive Director, Board Members and Staff. You will also find landscaping tips, news from the City of Scottsdale, and fun recipes! Homeowner Portal. The homeowner portal provides easy access to your account balance information and all other important SRCA information, documents, and forms that you can find on the SRCA website. You must also be registered for the portal to place an e-vote for the upcoming SRCA Annual Board Election. CommunityLink. Once you have registered for the online portal, you will now have access to log into the mobile app from your tablet or phone. The CommunityLink app is available to download in both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store on any Apple/ Android devices. Once you have downloaded the app on your phone, log into the mobile app using the same username / password you set up when registering for your homeowner portal account. The same information you see on the online portal version is available in the CommunityLink app, right at your fingertips. Social media. Facebook: scottsdaleranch Instagram: scottsdaleranch Stay Connected! Communication is key in our organization. As always, we welcome any suggestions to improve our communications. www.scottsdaleranch.org 7


Home & Landscape SPRING IS HERE By Randy Zellers SDL, Director of Operations

February and March in Arizona may be the best time of year to enjoy the outside and watch your landscape come to life. By mid-February, the danger of frost has passed in the Phoenix area, and you can begin prepping your landscape for the long, arduous months ahead when temperatures can rise into the 100 degree range and above. Proper planning now can save you time and money down the road. Frost sensitive plants like Bougainvillea, Lantana, Hibiscus and Tecoma species can be trimmed by mid-February when the danger of frost has passed. Be sure to keep an eye on weather forecasts as February can still have lower than normal temperatures overnight. Generally, full moon evenings have a greater chance of being cold as the lack of cloud cover will allow more heat to escape into the atmosphere. Look for new buds emerging and prune at that point to encourage new growth as the weather warms up. Increase watering schedules and fertilize lightly with a balanced fertilizer to help each plant come out of dormancy. March is the perfect time to add new plants and trees to your landscape. Evaluate spacing and plants that may have been damaged through the winter months and fill in the gaps. It is always best to plan, and plant items based on mature growth, so you won’t have to trim constantly to separate plants. Go with the “less is more” approach and choose colors that play off each other for variety and interest in your landscape. Often, the tendency is to overplant which can cause spacing issues as the landscape matures and requires more maintenance to keep plants and trees separated. Realize, each plant and tree are a living organism and is fighting for sunlight and nutrients to thrive so adequate spacing is ideal when planning your design. Spring is a great time to evaluate your irrigation system as well. Turf, trees, shrubs and flower beds should all have their own individual valves for the best results as each species of plant requires very different watering depths and frequencies. Too often, trees and shrubs are on the same valve which creates issues as the plants and trees mature. Trees need deep watering that would flood shrubs if left on the same valve. Your landscape provider should be able to help you with this and it will save you money and water usage throughout the course of the year. One of the down sides of this time of year is weed growth in the granite areas of your landscape. Depending on the amount of winter rain we received, the weed growth may be substantial. Use a contact weed herbicide to control existing weeds and apply a pre-emergent herbicide that will help to prevent new weed germination in your landscape. Pre-emergent applications normally are effective for six months so a twice per year application is recommended. Usually, weed growth will occur around existing emitters as they need a water source just like plants. It is best to hand pull weeds when they are entangled with existing plants or trees as herbicides can damage plants if used improperly. Enjoy the spring season and the emerging color that will flourish in the desert which creates a beauty that hard to match anywhere else on earth. 8 February/March 2024

Community Notices City of Scottsdale – Solid Waste As part of our ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, we kindly remind residents to refer to the City of Scottsdale’s official website for detailed information on recyclable items. Please visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov and use the search term ‘accepted recyclables’ to access the comprehensive list of acceptable materials. It is crucial to remember that food and liquids, green waste, and dog waste are not suitable for recycling and should be kept out of recycling cans. Your cooperation in this effort is greatly appreciated and plays a vital role in maintaining the effectiveness of our city’s recycling program.

Winter 2024 Program Registration Don’t miss your chance to participate in Scottsdale Parks and Recreation’s January, February, and March recreation programs! Visit www.scottsdaleaz.gov and search ‘recreation classes’.

CITY OF SCOTTSDALE COLLECTION SERVICES February 12th & March 11th SCOTTSDALE RANCH IS AREA 3 This Information can be found on the City of Scottsdale’s website at www.scottsdaleaz.gov.

The earliest items can be placed out is the Wednesday prior to the week of pickup and must be placed out no later than 5:00 am on Monday the week of the scheduled pick up. Residents, please be considerate of your neighbors - do not put your items out before the designated dates. Placing items out before this time can result in hefty fines being assessed to your account. Please be patient as the city has all week to pick-up in our area. NOTICES FROM THE CITY OF SCOTTSDALE: Please separate your brush and bulk pickup into two piles – one for green waste and one for everything else. The piles will be picked up by separate trucks during your designated brush and bulk pickup week. *Please refrain from placing trash containers or bulk trash where it blocks the sidewalk and would prevent pedestrians or wheelchair bound residents from passing along the sidewalk.


Upcoming SRCA Board Election

IMPORTANT ASSESSMENT REMINDERS! By Ricki Stamos SRCA Bookkeeper

The SRCA Annual Homeowners meeting and board election is just around the corner being held on March 21, 2024. We encourage all homeowners to participate in the HOA election process. The Scottsdale Ranch Community Association (SRCA) annual election is being held in conjunction with our Annual Homeowners’ Meeting which will be held on March 21, 2024 at 6:00 P.M. This election is to select members to serve on the Board of Directors. Once again, SRCA will utilize an e-Voting system through our online Homeowner Portal. This year there are three (3) open positions on the Board of Directors. Comprehensive information regarding voting will be mailed to each homeowner in mid-February. Please take the opportunity to participate in the governance of your community!!

SRCA Event Liability Waivers! Last July 2023, SRCA rolled out new event liability waivers which once signed, are now valid while you remain Scottsdale Ranch residents or until a new waiver deemed necessary for any and all events hosted by the association. If you signed and submitted a paper event waiver either onsite at a Scottsdale Ranch hosted event or online through the SRCA website, you have received an email with an attachment which contains a personalized QR code. Simply save the QR code to your smart phone to be scanned while entering events, or you can print out the QR code attached to the email that you received, and have it scanned upon entrance and quickly pass up the lines. Your QR code will be valid at all SRCA sponsored events. Example of a QR code:

If you have not already paid your assessment, please see below. • All assessment payments were due January 1, 2024, whether or not you received an invoice. • There was a 30-day grace period providing residents adequate time to make payments, as payments were not considered delinquent until February 01, 2024. All payments received after February 01, 2024 are considered late and have been assessed a 10% late fee of $46.30. • If paying your assessment after February 01, 2024 please make your check payable to SRCA in the amount of $509.30. • Starting February 29, 2024, all accounts not paid will be assessed interest at a rate of 12% per annum, per month until the assessment is paid. • If your payment is not received by April 30, 2024, a lien may be filed against your property. How to pay your 2024 Annual Assessment When paying by check, please mail your check and the payment coupon attached to the bottom of your statement to our bank lock box in the envelope that was enclosed with the statement to ensure your payment is processed in a timely manner. (We ask that you do not mail or personally drop off your assessment payment to the association office. This will delay your payment processing.) Payment Checks should be made payable to Scottsdale Ranch and mailed to: Scottsdale Ranch Community Association c/o Scottsdale Ranch PO Box 98199 Phoenix, AZ 85038-0199 If you would like to pay online, you can visit our bank’s payment portal where you can pay using an eCheck (no charge) or credit card (nominal fee). If you chose to make your payment online via the First Citizens Bank payment portal, please make sure you have your statement available. You will need:

Skip the lines and submit an event liability waiver ahead of time! If you haven’t already done so, by submitting a waiver now, you can bypass having to sign a waiver onsite at the events.

Management Company ID: 1045 Association ID: SRCA Your account number can be found on your statement.

To submit an event waiver, please visit www.scottsdaleranch.org and go to Activities & Events / Event Information and Forms. You can also submit and event waiver through your homeowners’ portal.

https://propertypay.firstcitizensbank.com/ (Once you’re redirected to the website, just click the “Pay Assessment” button please do not Sign Up or Login)

Your personalized QR code will also be automatically stored in your homeowners’ portal; therefore, you can reference your event QR code at any given time.

For further questions, please contact the SRCA bookkeeper, Ricki Stamos by email at rstamos@scottsdaleranch.org or call our office at 480-860-2022. www.scottsdaleranch.org 9

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Neighborhood Spotlight Casa del Cielo Community Launches Neighborhood Watch Residents in Casa del Cielo are making a difference in their community through the city of Scottsdale’s Neighborhood Watch program. By working together, communicating with each other, and keeping a watchful eye out, the residents in Casa del Cielo are on their way to creating a greater sense of security for their community. Casa del Cielo HOA introduced Neighborhood Watch at its G.A.I.N. (Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods) event last October.

Expressing Gratitude to Scottsdale Ranch Resident Volunteers! SRCA would like to extend a special thank you to those residents who have volunteered at various SRCA events held throughout the year, especially the Fall Festival!! Your dedication and commitment to our community is truly appreciated. We’d like to give a special shout out to Dave Specht, Ellen Blum and the SR Golf Club, Maria and Vince Vogler, Judy Hahn, Debora Kurzrok, and Von King.

The Neighborhood Watch program is made up of citizens and police working in partnership to reduce crimes and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods. Any of the neighborhoods in Scottsdale Ranch can qualify to be in the Neighborhood Watch program. Once a neighborhood is registered as a Neighborhood Watch group, official Neighborhood Watch signs can be purchased for a modest cost and placed throughout the community. Several Casa del Cielo residents have stepped up to be Neighborhood Watch volunteers including a captain, co-captains, and watchful volunteers. Should an incident or crime occur, the Scottsdale Police can be notified, the information can be provided to the HOA Hotline and residents can be made aware quickly. To find out how to become a Neighborhood Watch community, contact Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Ross Heyl at (480) 312-2832 or go to https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/citizen-service/ neighborhood-watch.

RAMCO Veterans At the November 15th meeting of the Retired Active Men’s Coffee club, the group took time to recognize their members who are veterans. RAMCO has a total of 33 veterans within its membership. To all – we say, “Thank You for Your Service”.

Thank You Hales Marine Service SRCA would like to give a special THANK YOU to Hales Marine Service for being a sponsor at the Scottsdale Ranch Holiday Party & Boat Parade! It was another great turnout, and we hope you had the opportunity to attend the event and see the beautifully decorated boats in the boat parade, which was about 30 boats!! Hales Marine Service Halesmarineservices.com (623) 879-7236 halesmarine@aol.com Pictured from left to right: Jim Talbot, Mike O’Brien, Andy Wang, Sam Freedman, Bill Pavilcek, Earl McCurdy, Bob Rogers, Jack Baloga, Ted Schwarz, Bob Baehner, Dick Meyers

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9th Annual Block Party on Caron Street! This year’s block party on Caron St. was another successful and fun event! There were 90 people in attendance, face painting, games, good food, and a concert from the “G-Man” Garrad Perry.

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It’s Springtime and Lake Serena Awaits You! The Scottsdale Ranch Community Association prides themselves in meeting the continued expectations of the residents that share this community. The positive aspects for all who are living on the lake range from fishing for the children as well as adults to pontoon boating to relax the mind. The next time you take a stroll by the lake, or you are at the SRCA Community Center, peek at the lake. Another great way to enjoy Lake Serena is to just sit back and enjoy a cruise along our five miles of shoreline while one of our drivers takes you and your guests on the SRCA pontoon boat. An adult must accompany children. We ask that, as residents, we cooperate with one another when fishing. Catch and release fishing from the lake is encouraged. The lake is enjoyed by many people and is an amenity to all. Water skiing, windsailing, inner tubes or the like is not permitted in the lake. When boating on the lake, all areas (with the exception of docking on another resident’s private dock) are open for enjoyment. However, please be respectful of the lakefront property owner’s privacy. Residents’ homes and dock areas are private property so please do not trespass onto their property. Moreover, vice versa, lakefront owners must be aware that there are no “private” areas on the lake. When boating, review your precautions such as driving on the correct side, your speed or sobriety level. All watercraft must display the proper lighting. All boats launched and docked on Lake Serena must display a Scottsdale Ranch blue and white boat sticker. The boat sticker should be placed in a visible location so that SRCA staff and other lake property owners know that you are a registered boat owner and resident of Scottsdale Ranch. Boat and fishing permits are also required and may be obtained from the SRCA administrative office at no charge. There are several areas that SRCA has posted “No Fishing” for safety reasons, it is important to obey those rules. Quite often we are asked where SRCA residents can fish that do

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not own lakefront property. Below please find a list of access points that can be used for your enjoyment: o SR Community Center Area - 100th Street/Shea Blvd. to include multiple fishing docks, picnic area, grassy areas, and benches. o Along Shea from 100th Street to Lakeview Drive o Mini-Park area - 99th Street and East Island Circle o Various areas along Lakeview Drive between Shea and Via Linda: 1. Between Unit 8 and the Waterfront 2. Between Landings and Monterey Point 3. Between Charter Point and Heritage Village IV 4. Between Scottsdale Bay Club and Lake Serena Estates adjacent to the SR Park The areas are posted stating that fishing is for SRCA residents only. Again, please remember that children must be accompanied by an adult while visiting the lake. No Swimming, rock throwing, feeding of waterfowl from any easement area or any property maintained by SRCA or an ancillary association. As a reminder, when you do visit these areas, please pick-up your trash and be courteous to the surrounding neighbors. When you see someone littering or someone using the lake inappropriately, we ask that you call our office. The SRCA Lake Committee also works very hard at finding a balance to keep this lake clean and healthy. With all of this care, we still need your help. Help us by remembering the lake rules and exercising a few social graces as we all share in the usage of our most valuable amenity, Lake Serena. Feel free to call the SRCA staff and we will be willing to address any concerns you might have. In closing, please be sure you have an SRCA Fishing permit to use our lake areas. Should you need a permit or would like to schedule a pontoon boat rental, stop by the SRCA Administration office and we would be happy to assist you.


Mercado Spotlight

New at the Mercado! Ken Nail Bar In the heart of Scottdale, a haven of sophistication has emerged to pamper and beautify – our brand-new nail salon promises an unparalleled experience in nail care and aesthetics. From the moment you step through the door, you’ll be enveloped in an ambiance of luxury and tranquility, setting the stage for a rejuvenating journey for your hands and feet. Our salon boasts a team of highly skilled and creative nail technicians who are dedicated to transforming your nails into stunning works of art. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the latest trends, our professionals will work with you to bring your nail dreams to life. Whether you’re looking for a classic manicure, intricate nail art, or the latest treatments, our experts have you covered.

amenities such as refreshments and personalized consultations. Our goal is to make every visit a memorable and indulgent escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re preparing for a special occasion or simply treating yourself to some well-deserved self-care, our new nail salon is poised to exceed your expectations. Come, experience the epitome of elegance and sophistication – where your nails are transformed into a canvas of beauty. 10105 E. Via Linda, Suite A-108 480-597-5556 kennailbar.com

One of the hallmarks of our salon is our commitment to hygiene and safety. We adhere to the highest industry standards to ensure a clean and sanitized environment for our clients. Our sterilization protocols and single-use tools prioritize your wellbeing, allowing you to indulge in our services with confidence. Step into our chic and contemporary space, designed to be a sanctuary for self-care. The decor is a perfect blend of modern aesthetics and comfort, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxation. Plush seating, soothing colors, and carefully curated details contribute to an environment that invites you to unwind and enjoy the pampering you deserve. To enhance your experience, we’ve curated a selection of premium nail care products from renowned brands. Our commitment to quality extends beyond our services to the products we use, ensuring that every treatment is a testament to excellence in the world of nail care. At our salon, we understand that self-care is a holistic experience. In addition to our exceptional nail services, we offer complementary

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Attention Merchants in the Mercado at Scottsdale Ranch! If you are interested in featuring your business in the Scottsdale Ranch Community Association bi-monthly magazines by offering a coupon to your business, please contact Genevieve at (480) 860-2022.

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SRCA is committed to following state and federal fair housing laws. Neither SRCA nor any club using SRCA facilities shall discriminate in any of its activities or operations on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, familial status, or national origin. This means all SRCA residents are welcome to join any club.

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Community Center 10585 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Wednesday, February 28, 2024 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org and use sponsor code: srca Share your heart! Come give in Feb. for a $20 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. See rcblood.org/heart Scan to be directed to RapidPass®

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In the Community By Brian Hartman, #866 Scottsdale Police Department Crime Prevention Officer Via Linda District

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Safety Tips for Runners and Walkers It’s that time of year when it’s nice to be outside, which is why it is important to remember these safety tips when running or walking in the community. Familiarize yourself with the route you take and always be aware of your surroundings. It’s always good to keep your eye on vehicles by running/walking against traffic on the designated sidewalk. To further increase awareness, make sure to run or walk in well-lit and well-traveled areas. Also, remember to always have a cell phone, smart watch, or other personal device in your possession to potentially call emergency services if needed. Speaking of technology, make sure to utilize only one ear bud in order to keep your other ear free to listen for potential dangers.

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2024 SRCA Calendar of Events

Please check with the administration office to see if the SRCA meetings will be held in person and/or via Zoom webinar. Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

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5 Knitwits 10:30 am Jazz Night 7:00 pm

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13 SRCA Finance Committee Meeting 4:30 pm

14 Broker Tour 8:15 am SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

15 New Resident Welcome Party 5: 30 pm

16 Food Truck Friday 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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19 President’s Day Office Closed

20 SRCA Communications Committee Meeting 4:30 pm

21 Retired Active Men’s Coffee 8:00 am SR Evening Bunko 7:00 pm

22 Common Scams Presentation 10am Wine Experience 7:00 pm

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24 Community Wide Sale 7:00 am - 1:00 pm Donation Drive 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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27 SRWA Board Meeting 10:00 am SRCA Board of Directors Meeting 4:30 pm

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SRWA General Meeting 11:00 am

American Red Cross Blood Drive 8:00 am - 1:00 pm SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm Meet The Candidates 6:00 pm

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1 Movie In The Park 6:15 pm

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4 Knitwits 10:30 am Jazz Night 7:00 pm

5 SRWA General Meeting 11:00 am

6 Yacht Club 6:00 pm

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19 SRCA Board of Directors Meeting 4:30 pm

20 Retired Active Men’s Coffee 8:00 am SR Evening Bunko 7:00 pm

21 SRCA Annual Homeowners Meeting 6:00 pm

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27 SRCA Architectural Committee Meeting 3:30 pm

28 Wine Experience 7:00 pm

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Also available to view 24/7 at www.scottsdaleranch.org/events/cal. Dates subject to change. Looking for your sub-association events? Check with your sub-association manager or board. Thank you.


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