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Community Vendor Fair & Pancake Breakfast
Community Vendor Fair & Pancake Breakfast
Silverbell Lake & Christopher Columbus Park
Silverbell Lake & Christopher Columbus Park
Windmill Pool Deck Repairs
Windmill Pool Deck Repair
Community Pools

Continental Ranch residents have access to two beautiful sparkling pools. The Windmill Park Pool is located at 9150 N. Coachline Blvd. The Windmill Park Pool offers several covered patio pavilions and a jacuzzi hot tub. The Windmill Park Pool is open from March through October

Some swimmers may be seen performing yoga and stretching exercises on the turf pads inside the pool area, a convenient spot to stretch before or after a swim. Also, pool-goers are welcome to use either of the two barbeque grills and the picnic table ramadas at the grass field next to the pool.
The second pool is located at the CRCA Community Center, 8881 N. Coachline Blvd, and offers lap lanes in the main pool and a separate play pool for younger children. This facility is open from May through October from 5:00AM to 10:00PM daily.


The youngest members of the Continental Ranch Community come to splash around in the shaded kiddie pool. Beautiful views of Sombrero Peak to the west are often complemented by glorious evening sunsets.
You must be a CRCA resident and have a keycard to gain access to the pools. If you are a resident and need a keycard, please contact the Management Office at 520-297-7600.


Both pools offer lap lanes for lap swimmers to exercise as well as showers and restroom facilities. For additional information, see the complete pool rules located under the Documents tab on the CRCA website.
***Continental Ranch does offer swim classes through Saguaro Aquatics for all ages.***
For more information, please call 520-638-8040 or visit their website at www.SaguaroAquatics.com
President’s Message September 2011
Something I addressed in my September 2009 report is still an ongoing problem for some homeowners. There have been numerous homes flooded by burst water pipes. This is a costly and very disruptive event to happen in your home. A number of these have occurred because of a defective pressure regulating valve that regulates the pressure of the water delivered to your home. Tucson water delivers the water to your home between 76 and 83 psi from its main lines. This pressure is too high for home plumbing (50 to 60 psi is recommended). Two things can happen to the valve- it can fail completely which will result in excessive pressure in the plumbing lines in your home. This can result in extensive water damage to the home as the connections in the lines are not able to handle the added pressure and rupture. The other thing that can happen is low water pressure to your home- shower heads with low pressure, sprinklers not popping up, etc. This can also result in high spikes in pressure when the defective valve is not replaced. Tucson Water recommends that it is a good idea to check those valves as they seem to fail usually after 10 years- sometimes less.
I would like to thanks all our “neighbors” who respect this community and show it by the little things they do. Keeping their yards neatly pruned and weed free, keeping their dogs on leash at Windmill Park so as to not infringe on others enjoyment of the park, following the pool rules while using the pools and just being a good neighbor. Too often I mention the issues of vandalism and infractions of the rules and would like to thank those of you who are good neighbors.
While I love dogs there are people who do not like dogs or are afraid of them. Please remember that Pima County has a leash law and that CRCA has a rule that all dogs must be on a leash when on CRCA common areas. Windmill Park is a great place to take your dog- but not off a leash! There have been numerous problems with unleashed dogs and owners not picking up after their dogs. There are signs at Windmill Park that some homeowners either choose to ignore or feel the rules do not apply to them. Any homeowner with an unleashed dog is subject to a $100 fine for each occurrence as well as losing use of common areas (pools included) for 30 days for each occurrence. Please be a considerate dog owner and think of others who might not have the same love of your canine companion.
Tennis in Continental Ranch
Marana Tennis in Continental Ranch!
President’s Message August 2011
Just a reminder, the Windmill Park pool will be closing right after Labor Day weekend so that the planned Kool Deck repairs can be made. The Community Center poll will be open until the Windmill repairs are complete- and yes it will be heated. The repairs are very extensive and will hopefully take 30 days to complete but should result in a major improvement in another one of CRCA’s assets.
There have been numerous complaints by homeowners about having to file written complaints when they have an issue with a neighboring owner. “We used to be able to call in and not have to sign a complaint” is the most often heard objection. The other comment is “when were the CC&R’s changed?” The CC&R’s have not been changed since being signed on October 31, 2002- we have just chosen to actually read them before acting. Call-in complaints were and are a direct violation of the CC&R’s.
Section 4.12 Procedure when complaints made against Owners. Any Owner who files a complaint against another Owner, shall provide the Association with a written complaint which contains the complaining owners name, address, and telephone number.”
There are a large number of “trashcan violations” every month. While leaving them out on the curb is unsightly and results in a violation letter that does not mean you have to put them in your garage. Section 5.2.3.1 of the CC&R’s states: “No garbage or trash shall be allowed, stored or placed on a Lot or in a Parcel except in sanitary covered containers. Containers shall not be Visible from Neighboring Property.” Visible from Neighboring Property: “means any object which is visible and discernible to an individual whose eyes are six feet above the ground level and who is standing at ground level on any portion of the Covered Property.” If you can conceal your trashcan with landscaping or other screening acceptable to the ARC then there is no violation if it is “not visible from neighboring property.” Just a thought for those having problems wrestling your cans from the backyard or garage every week.