A 55 + Community Resort Policies, Guidelines & Architectural Standards 2020-2021 6601 E. US Hwy 60, Gold Canyon AZ, 85118 480.288.8844
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WELCOME to Superstition views at canyon vistas It is a pleasure to have you join our community. The management and staff are committed to providing you with quality service and hope your stay with us will be an enjoyable one; creating many lasting memories and making many new friends. We hope you will enjoy the many events, classes and activities available for your enjoyment. Our activities depend on many volunteers and we thank them for their many hours of community service.. The many wonderful guests and staff together; make Superstition Views the wonderful community that it is today ! The following Policies and Guidelines are intended to make living at Superstition Views comfortable by promoting the safety, well being and quiet enjoyment of each guest. They also set guidelines for the appearance of individual RV’s and Resort homes and the site they occupy, thus helping preserve the value of each Guests’ property and the Resort. The Resort reserves the right to amend the Policies and Guidelines as the needs of the Resort and Guests change. These Policies and Guidelines will be enforced consistently, fairly and equally with reasonable notice to correct violations. The Resort reserves the right to terminate or refuse renewal in the event there have been infractions of these Policies and Guidelines. This includes home site care, architectural standards and conduct by Guests and/or their visitors that inter- feres with the safety, and quiet enjoyment of the resort. All Resort recreational and/or common area facilities, amenities, and activities are subject to change, replacement, closure (temporary or permanent), modification, renovating, remodeling and/or replacement at any time, without any change or reduction in the rent that Residents pay. Resort Management reserves the right to restrict or change the use of any facility as to existence, hours, purposes and conduct, in Management’s sole discretion. The rent paid by Residents pays for a home site on which the Resident’s Manufactured Home may be installed, with the required utility outlets supplied by landlord under applicable law. Such rent does not guarantee use of any facility or attendance at any activities. Management and Staff of Superstition Views Resort policies and guideline document cannot be modified by a Resident Working Together Today for Tomorrow’s Lifestyle 3
AMENITIES ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE, AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AS TO COVID-19 CAUTION: This is a release of legal rights. Read and understand it before entering or using any of the Facilities. ALL USE OF THE FACILITIES IS AT RESIDENT’S OWN AND SOLE RISK AND IS PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN IN CONSIDERATION OF RESIDENT BEING PERMITTED to use the Resor t’s facilities and equip- ment, and subject to the limitations of A.R.S. § 33-2106, Resident, by using the Resort’s Facilities as defined hereunder, freely and willfully agrees to the following terms: 1. Resort Management is excited to welcome all Residents back, and to meet all fir st-time Residents! The Resort offers amenities for Residents’ use, though these amenities are all subject to temporary or per- manent closure at Management’s sole discretion. Reasons for temporary or permanent closure include but are not limited to remodeling, force majeure, pandemic (including but not limited to COVID-19), commu- nity spread of COVID-19 or other pandemic, replacement of a facility, obsolescence, and the like. Use of amenities is not guaranteed, and Resident’s rent allows Resident the use of the rented home site but does not guarantee that any or all Resort amenities will be open, existing, or available during Resident’s stay. Amenities that may be available, without guarantee, include (without limitation) the clubhouse, pool, gym, billiards room if any, and facilities and equipment within the clubhouse and other areas of the Resort. These amenities and facilities are collectively referred to herein as the “Facilities”. 2. COVID-19 is a constantly evolving situation. The Resor t’s approach to COVID-19 has been fluid and phased, and conducted in accordance with all state, local, and federal government directives. Many factors affect the Resort’s decisions in determining the timing of when various Facilities and activities at the Resort will reopen in a responsible way. Among other approaches, the Resort is taking enhanced protective measures, including requiring that all Residents wear face coverings when in any Resort Facilities or com- mon areas. The Resort has also reduced the capacity of certain Facilities (for example, pool areas) in ac- cordance with government directives and in an effort to ensure physical distancing. Additionally, the Re- sort has adopted enhanced cleaning and sanitation protocols wherever possible. Due to COVID-19, the Re- sort anticipates that it will look different from the last time that you visited (or, if you are visiting for the first time, from what you might expect), but the Resort is doing its best to ensure that you will enjoy your stay and make great memories in as safe a setting as possible! 3. RISKS: Resident is awar e of the Cor onavir us (COVID-19). Resort strongly advises Resident to visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html for information about COVID-19. COVID-19 may cause severe illness and even death. Arizona has community spread of COVID-19. COVID-19 is a viral illness that spreads from person to person via various methods, including, but not limited to, touch and airborne particles. Symptoms can range from mild (or no symptoms) to severe illness. A person can be- come infected by coming into close contact (about 6 feet) with someone who has COVID-19. A person may become infected from respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. A person may also become infected by touching a surface or object with the virus on it, and then touching the person’s face. There is no vaccine for COVID-19. 4
AMENITIES ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE, AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AS TO COVID-19 (continued) RISKS (continued): The best protection is to avoid being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. The U.S. Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention’s (“CDC”) COVID-19 Guidance suggests, in relevant part: (a) staying home as much as possible and avoiding close contact with others; (b) wearing a cloth face covering over your nose and mouth in public settings; (c) cleaning and disinfecting frequently-touched surfaces; (d) washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol; (e) completing activities online as much as possible (rather than in person); (f) if you must go somewhere in person, staying at least 6 feet away from others and disinfecting items you must touch; (g) getting deliveries and takeout and limiting in-person contact as much as possible; and (h) staying home if you are sick, except to get medical care. Everyone is at risk of getting COVID-19. Older adults and people with serious underlying medical conditions may be at higher risk for more severe illness. Resort has made Resident aware of the risk of contracting COVID-19. Resident understands that if Resident uses Facilities, Resident may contract COVID-19. Resident will review the CDC’s Guidance and website and the Arizona Department of Health’s website and guidance regarding COVID-19, available at https://www.azdhs.gov, before using any Facilities. Resident has reviewed those sources and is willing to accept the risk of contracting COVID-19 in using any Facilities. Resident uses any Facilities at Resident’s own, sole risk. 4. HEALTH/SAFETY: Resident should consult with a medical doctor r egar ding Resident’s use of Facili- ties. Resident should have and maintain health insurance. Resident will not use any Facilities if Resident has COVID-19 symptoms, a fever, cough, or feels ill. Resident will obey all posted signs and instructions, and directives of Management, while visiting the Resort. Resident agrees to wear a protective face covering when using any Resort Facilities or common area if so required by posted signage or Management direc- tives. 5. WAIVER, RELEASE, INDEMNIFICATION: To the fullest extent allowed by law, Resident, on be- half of Resident’s self and Resident’s heirs, successors, and assigns, by using any Resort Facilities or ameni- ties, releases and forever discharges and holds harmless the Resort from any and all liability and any and all claims, demands, rights of action, or actions, of whatever kind of nature, either in law or equity, which arise or may hereafter arise from Resident’s use of Facilities, which relate to COVID-19 or any related illness. Resident understands and acknowledges that Resident’s use of any Resort Facilities or amenities discharges and will discharge the Resort from any liability or claim that Resident may have against the Resort with re- spect to any bodily injuries, personal injuries, illnesses, contraction of COVID-19, death, death from COVID -19, injury from COVID-19, property damage, or any and all other claims that may result from Resident’s use of Facilities. Resident hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Resort and its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers, sponsors, and contractors from and against any claim that Resident, Resident’s guests, visitors, legal guardian, heirs, successors, assigns, or any other person may have for any losses, damages, death, or injuries arising out of or in connection with Resident’s use of Facilities. ALL USE OF THE FACILITIES IS AT RESIDENT’S OWN AND SOLE RISK, AND BY USING THE FACILITIES, RESIDENT AGREES TO THIS WAIVER, RELEASE, AND INDEMNIFICATION. 6. BROADEST RELEASE POSSIBLE: This Release is intended to be as br oad as per mitted by Ar izo- na law, subject to the provisions of A.R.S. § 33-2106. If any provision of this Release is held invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected. ALL USE OF THE FACILITIES IS AT RESIDENT’S OWN AND SOLE RISK. 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO SUPERSTITONS VIEWS at CANYON VISTAS 9 Age and Occupancy Requirements GENERAL INFORMATION 10 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS/HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CLINCS 11 GENERAL ASSUMPTION OF RISKS & RELEASE OF LIABILITY 12-13 LAWS AND DISTURBANCES 14 Quiet Time Conduct Bicycles, Golf Carts & Other Motorized Vehicles Fireworks Weapons/Firearms/Dangerous Instruments RENTAL AGREEMENTS, ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS AND CONTROLS, STATEMENTS OF POLICY 14-15 Landscaping MANUFACTURED HOMES 15-16 Arizona Rooms/Patio Enclosures/Garages Sunscreens Heating and Cooling BBQ/Propane Fireplaces/Swimming Pools PATIOS/CARPORTS/RV PADS/PORTS/GARAGES, AND ROOF DECKS 16-17 Furniture Storage Trailers Patio/Carports/Pads Shades/Umbrellas/Lattice/Clotheslines Flags/Banners/Signs Political Signs Drones/RC Planes Bicycles/Motorcycles/Golf Cart Parking Mechanical Repairs Patio/Garage Sales Businesses Contractors/Repairs 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 18 TRAFFIC AND PARKING 18 Temporary Parking 19 Bicycles/Motorcycles/ATVs 19 Golf Carts 20-21 Parking Overnight Parking Speed Limit Car/RV Washing Handicap Sticker TRASH Service Bagging Recycling Large Item Disposal WI-FI/ANTENNAS Wi-Fi Antennas ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND STORAGE SHEDS PET POLICIES Pet Control Pet Behavior Pet Areas/Droppings Pet Liability Disclaimer Pet Complaints Pet Vaccinations Visiting Pets Pet Restrictions Pet Registry Exceptions Stray Animals 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 21 COMMUNITY FITNESS AND SPORTS FACILITIES 22 Private Usage 23-24 Reserving Rooms Permits/Liability 25 Attire 25 Common Facility Rules 25 Smoking 25 Outdoor Sport Venues 26 Pedestrian Walkways 26 27 POOL REGULATIONS 27 Swimming Pool & Spa Rules 27 27 GUESTS 27 Length of Stay Number of Guests/Conduct Subletting Visiting Children RESPONSIBILITY SOLICITORS COURTESY SERVICES MAIL SALES, SUBLEASING AND PERMITTED USE REMOVAL OF MANUFACTURED HOME FROM COMMUNITY FOR SALE/OPEN HOUSE SIGNS SEVERABILITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REVISIONS TO COMMUNITY GUIDELINES ON-SITE MANAGERS 8
Welcome to Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas These Community Guidelines (“Guidelines”) are designed to promote the quiet enjoyment and conven- ience of all Residents and to protect persons and property. These Guidelines are effective as of October 01, 2020. Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas (the “Community”) is a Community consisting of rental spaces designed to accommodate Manufactured Homes. As such, it is subject to A.R.S. § 33-1401 et seq. These Guidelines apply to the rental of spaces to be occupied by Manufactured Homes and their Owners (“Homeowners”). Anyone residing in the Community or visiting the Community must comply with these Guidelines. AGE AND OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas is an age 55+ Community as permitted by the 1995 Housing for Older Persons Act. No person(s) may regularly occupy or reside in a Manufactured Home unless at least one (1) Resident member of the person(s) household is fifty-five (55) years of age or older. The Landlord will consider renting to an otherwise qualified applicant who will not have someone 55 years of age or older residing in the household, provided that after renting to such applicant at least 85% of the occupied rental spaces in the Community requirements, apply to all rental spaces in the Community. Manufactured home spaces may not be assigned, transferred, or sublet without prior written approval of Community Management. If subletting is permitted, Homeowner remains responsible for performance of all obligations and the conduct of any sub-tenants. Homeowners may not sublet any RV on any RV pad/ port. If a home is sublet, the RV must either be removed or must remain vacant. When an existing Homeowner transfers ownership or possession of the Manufactured Home (by sale, gift, inheritance or otherwise), the new prospective Homeowner(s) and all persons who will reside in the unit must satisfy the preceding age restrictions. The Community reserves the right to amend its age re- strictions at any time by providing the appropriate notice to Homeowners as required by law. Occupancy in a Manufactured Home shall not exceed the persons listed as Tenants in the Rental Agree- ment at any time, which shall be limited to two (2) adult persons per bedroom. A “bedroom” is a room in- tended by the manufacturer of the home to be regularly used as a bedroom, and all bedrooms must con- tain closet space. A bedroom is not a den, family room, living room, or other room that has been convert- ed into a bedroom. The Community requires that at least one of the permanent occupants of the rental space be the Owner of the unit as shown on the Certificate of Title issued by the Arizona MVD. The only exception to this is in the case of Community Management’s written approval. 9
GENERAL INFORMATION Hours of Operation / Phone Numbers GUEST SERVICES OFFICE Desk: 480.288.8844 / Fax: 480.648.5590 Winter Season Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Summer Season Saturday (October) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Sunday (January) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (01/01-04/15) Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (04/16-09/30) ACTIVITIES OFFICE 480.977.3824 / Fax: 480.648.5590 Winter Season Anytime on the Web: www.cal-am.com Summer Season Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Saturday (October) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Sunday (January) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (01/01-04/15) Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (04/16-09/30) MAIL ROOM Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Winter Season Saturday (October) 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10/01-04/15) Summer Season Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (04/16-09/30) Saturday (Closed) ACTIVITY ROOMS 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.* *Vistas II and Vistas III will be open during these hours. See specific clubs for hours. Fitness Room, Laundry Room, Library, Computer Lab and Billiards are open 24/7. Stained Glass, Lapidary, Pottery, Embroidery and Wood Shop will be open in season when we have monitors on duty. Closed during the summer. POOLS AND HOT TUBS (SPA) Summer and Winter Open 24 Hours Daily (See event calendar for scheduled pool activities.) CACTUS GRILL Winter Season Opens in October (See Activities Newsletter and Calendar for date and times) Summer Season Closed COURTESY PATROL Cell: 480.869.1542 10
Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas 6601 E. US Highway 60 Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 AEDs are located in the Social Hall, Fitness Center, Softball Concession Building, and the Superstition Views Cactus Grill Cantina (old deli). IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Emergency Numbers: Police & Fire Emergency 911 Main Office / Guest Services 480.288.8844 Fire (Non-emergency) 480.644.2400 Main Office Fax 480.648.5590 Pinal County Sheriff Dispatch Activities Office 480.977.3824 (NON-EMERGENCY) 800.420.8689 Activities Fax 480.648.5590 OR 520.866.5111 ext.2 Welcome Center/Courtesy Patrol 480.869.1542 Snake Removal 480.644.2400 After Hours Maintenance 480.620.2236 Emergency HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CLINICS Banner Baywood Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.321.2000 Directions: 60 West to Power Road, go North (right) past Broadway. The hospital is on the left. Banner Goldfield Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.733.3300 Directions: 60 West to Goldfield, turn right and go to Southern, turn left, hospital is on right. Mountain Vista Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.358.6100 Directions: 60 West to Crismon, turn right, hospital on the right just past Home Depot. Gold Canyon Urgent Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.616.2500 Directions: 6740 S. Kings Ranch Road, Ste. 102, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118. Gold Canyon Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480.981.3000 Deseret Family Medicine Directions: East on Hwy 60, left on S. Kings Ranch Rd., 1 mile on the left Pharmacies are located across US Highway 60 in the Bashas' Grocery Store and Walgreens at the corner of S. Kings Ranch Road and US Highway 60. 11
GENERAL ASSUMPTION OF RISK & RELEASE OF LIABILITY Caution: This is a release of legal rights. Read and understand it before accepting these terms by agreeing to abide by all resort Rules & Regulations, into which this Release is incorporated. Cal-Am Resorts operates Recreational Vehicle Resorts throughout the State of Arizona. References to Cal-Am Resorts (\"Cal- Am\") include all of the Cal-Am Recreational Vehicle Resorts in the State of Arizona, the individual entities that own them, the entities that manage them, their officers, officials, employees, volunteers, contractors, agents, and assigns. Each Resort offers a wide variety of recreational and other amenities for use by its residents. These include (without limita- tion), therapy spas, hot tubs, swimming pools, exercise facilities, tennis courts, pickle ball courts, and facilities within clubhous- es and in other areas of the Resort. These facilities include such things as wood working shops, weight rooms, lapidary shops and the like. Each Resort also offers organized activities. These include entertainment performances, pickleball, tennis and other sports tournaments, swimming classes, exercise classes, dance classes, and field trips. Some activities are organized and spon- sored by the Resort; others by voluntary resident associations. Some activities entail payment of an additional fee to partici- pate. Cal-Am Resorts are “dog friendly”. Additionally some are located in areas where certain varieties of wildlife may be encountered. I/we, by electing to reside in a Cal-Am Recreational Vehicle Resort, may participate in one, some, or all of the activities re- ferred to above, and may use some or all of the facilities and amenities offered by any Cal-Am Resort as described above. In consideration of my participation in activities or use of facilities and amenities, I agree as follows: RISKS INVOLVED: I agree to closely inspect all facilities before using them. I understand that some facilities such as therapy spas, hot tubs, swimming pools, exercise rooms, wood working shops, and other facilities represent a risk to health and safety. I understand that some activities such as tennis, swimming, pickleball, jogging, and participation in exercise, dance, and swimming classes can be strenuous and can also pose a risk to my health and well-being. With respect to such activities I understand that I will participate only in those which I am medically and physically able to. I understand that some activities involve risks in traveling to, within, and/or returning from different areas, including, but not limited to, political, legal, social, and economic conditions; different standards of design, safety, and maintenance of buildings, public places, and con- veyances; and local medical and weather conditions. I agree that in deciding to use any facility or participate in any activity, I will make my own investigation, will obtain materials from a variety of sources, and am willing to accept these risks. I under- stand the risks posed by animals and agree to use care when outside in a Resort especially when encountering dogs or wild- life. HEALTH AND SAFETY: I have been advised to consult with a medical doctor with regard to my personal medical needs. I state that there are no health-related reasons or problems that preclude or restrict my participation in any activities that I elect to participate in or use any facilities that I choose to use. I have obtained all required and recommended immuniza- tions, if any. I recognize that Cal-Am is not obligated to attend to any of my medical or medication needs, and in fact may expressly instruct its employees to not attend to such needs, and I assume all risk and responsibility therefore. In case of a medical emergency occurring during my participation in any activities or use of any facility, I understand that I may receive no assistance from Cal- Am employees or volunteers, I am responsible for my own medical treatment and emergency care as needed, and agree to pay all expenses relating thereto and release and agree to hold harmless, defend and indemnify Cal-Am from all liability of any nature whatsoever for any actions. 12
GENERAL ASSUMPTION OF RISK & RELEASE OF LIABILITY (Continued) ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY: Knowing the risks described above, and in volun- tary consideration of being permitted to participate in the activities and use the facilities and amenities referred to above, I agree to release, indemnify, and defend Cal-Am and its officials, officers, employees, agents, volun- teers, sponsors, and contractors from and against any claim which I, the participant, my legal guardian or any other person may have for any losses, damages or injuries arising out of or in connection with my par- ticipation or use. I also agree to fully acquaint all Guests and invitees I permit to engage in such activities and/or use these facilities, with the foregoing and to defend, indemnify and hold Cal-Am harmless from any claims by any such Guest or invitee arising out of such use or activity. I expressly understand that this assumption of risk and release of liability also applies to injury resulting from encounters with dogs, wildlife, and other animals in the Resort. SIGNATURE: I indicate that by my residence at this Resort, and/or signature on the Resort registration card, that I have read the terms and conditions of participation and use, and agree to abide by them. I have care- fully read this Release Form and acknowledge that I understand it. No representation, statements, or induce- ments, oral or written, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made. This Release Form shall be governed by the laws of the State of Arizona which shall be the forum for any lawsuits filed under or incident to this Release Form or to the participation in an activity or use of a facility. If any portion of this Release is held invalid, the rest of the document shall continue in full force and effect. NONCOMPLIANCE – INDEMNITY & ATTORNEY’S FEES Noncompliance of Resort Guidelines: Resort Name reserves the right to terminate or refuse renewal in the event that there have been rule infractions. This also includes site care infractions and conduct by Guests and/or their visitors that interferes with other Guests’ quiet and enjoyment of the Resort. Indemnity and Attorney’s Fees: Management is not responsible to Guest, his/her visitors, employees or agents for loss, damage, death or injury of any kind by the use of the Resort, or by fire, flood, vandalism or other casual- ties, except those incidents resulting from the gross negligence or intentional acts of Resort, Resort Management or Resort Owners. Guest(s) hereby agrees to indemnify and waive all claims and demands against the Resort, Resort Management or Resort Owners, and will hold them harmless for liability for all claims unless arising from negligence and willful acts of Resort Management or Resort Owners. Guest further agrees to obtain and keep in full effect at his own cost, the extended insurance coverage for homeowner, fire and other liabilities to protect Guest(s) and all others from loss and liability. Proof of this insurance is to be provided to Guest Services annually. All RV sites in Resort Name remain under the control of Management at all times. 13
LAWS AND DISTURBANCES Residents shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, Ordinances, and Regulations. Acts which place Community Management or the Community Owner, in violation of any Federal, State, or Local law or Ordinance of the City, County, or State, will not be permitted. Quiet Time: Please observe quiet time and keep noise to a minimum between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. No construction is allowed on Sundays or Holidays. Small wind chimes are permitted as long as the noise does not disturb a neighbor. If it does, the wind chime must be removed. Conduct: The creation of a nuisance, annoyance, indecency, disorderly conduct, or any conduct that dis- turbs the quiet enjoyment of other Homeowners, RV Owners, and Residents will be cause for expulsion of the of- fending party. Homeowners are fully responsible for the conduct of all members of their household and for all Guests of Homeowner while in the Community. Homeowners, Residents, and Guests must behave in a reasonable and respectful manner at all times in the Community, including but not limited to, other Homeowners and Residents, and to Community Employees, Management, and Staff. [Offensive or inappropriate conduct towards anyone, including but not limited to, Community Management, will not be tolerated and is grounds for termination of tenancy.] Radio, television, and similar equipment shall be kept at volume levels which will not, at any time, annoy or disturb other Residents. This includes, but is not limited to, audio equipment in vehicles operated in the Community. Loud noises or boisterous parties will not be permitted at any time. Interference with Management of the Community is prohibited. Community Management must, and will insist upon, strict compliance with this rule and shall maintain the sole right to determine when and whether this rule is violated. Bicycles, Golf Carts and Other Motorized Vehicles: There shall be no use of skateboards, motorized scoot- ers or other wheeled recreational vehicles in common areas and streets. Licensed ATVs, Bicycles, and Golf Carts, are allowed by Residents on Community streets provided they do not create a disturbance. Fireworks: Fireworks are strictly prohibited in the Community. Weapons/Firearms/Dangerous Instruments: The Community prohibits the use or carrying of firearms or other potentially dangerous weapons in the Community except for transfer between home and vehicle and by law en- forcement personnel. The use of weapons including, but not limited to, guns, BB guns, air guns, sling shots and bow and arrows are not permitted in Community public areas. RENTAL AGREEMENTS, ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS AND CONTROLS, STATEMENTS OF POLICY The separate Rental Agreements, Architectural Standards and Controls, and Statements of Policy are a part of these Guidelines. Failure by a Homeowner to comply with these Policies, Guidelines, Architectural Standards and Controls will consti- tute a breach by such Homeowner under the terms of the Rental Agreement. The Architectural Standards and Con- trols will be vigorously enforced. The value of the Homeowners’ investments in their rental spaces is dependent on rigorous enforcement to preserve the quality and appearance of the Community. Homeowners are strongly cau- tioned to ensure all improvements comply with the requirements of the Architectural Standards and Controls; that they obtain written approval of all improvements before work is commenced; and that all work satisfies applicable Codes and conforms to approved plans. Any improvements constructed without prior written Community Management approval, or in violation of the Archi- tectural Standards and Controls or applicable Laws and/or Codes, will be required to be removed and may serve as the basis for termination of the tenancy. Written approval is required for all improvements and/or modifications to the home. 14
RENTAL AGREEMENTS, ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS AND CONTROLS, STATEMENTS OF POLICY (Continued) Landscaping: Each rental space must be attractively landscaped and well-maintained on all sides. Community Management must approve in writing, the type and location of all trees and vegetation planted. Installation of land- scaping, fences or walls requires Community Management's prior written approval of Homeowner’s plot plan. Homeowners are responsible for maintenance of all trees and landscaping on the site, including but not limited to, trimming all trees and landscaping. Homeowners must maintain their sites year-round in a clean, safe, well-kept, and attractive condition including, but not limited to, the front, side and rear yards. If a site is ne- glected, Community Management may hire a contract landscaper and require the Resident to pay for these ser- vices as additional rent, or may terminate the tenancy. Plantings may not be removed without Community Manage- ment’s prior written approval. Additional plantings must be approved in advance to prevent disturbing underground utility lines. Community Management has the right, at any time, to enter the rental space (but not the residential unit) to verify compliance with these Rules. This property contains extensive underground utilities; therefore, no building or digging of any kind is permitted without prior written approval from Community Management. Replacement of shrubs, potted plants, and flowers is permissible. High-maintenance plants must be maintained on a regular and consistent basis by the Homeowner. Palm trees are not permitted. Deciduous trees and fruit trees are not permitted. If plants and other vegetation are not properly maintained, Community Management reserves the right to require Homeowners to remove these planting materials, or Community Management may remove them after providing a ten-day notice to Resident and may charge Resi- dent the actual and reasonable cost ($30.00 per man hour with a minimum of $60.00) of doing so as additional rent. Weed control is the responsibility of the Resident/Homeowner and maintenance is required year-round. Decorative and retaining walls incorporated into the design of home must be of similar construction of the home. Plans for all such improvements must be approved in advance, in writing, by Community Management. No struc- tures will be allowed in the set-back areas of the lot. No walled structure such as an RV garage or car garage with home exterior wall may be constructed against a greenbelt, common area, or end site, without prior written Community Management approval. Residents may not enter upon or cut across rental spaces occupied by Manufactured Homes owned by others with- out permission of such Homeowner. MANUFACTURED HOMES Community Management reserves the right to approve or reject the type, size, and appearance of all Manufactured Homes and their accessories. (Refer to Architectural Standards and Controls, which set forth all such require- ments.) All Manufactured Homes, garages, RV storage structures and other accessory structures located on the rental space must be kept in good, neat, and clean condition and in a state of appearance consistent with the original plans approved by Community Management at the time the unit was placed in the Community except revisions sub- sequently approved in writing by Community Management. All wiring and plumbing must comply with Local and State requirements. All electrical, water and sewer connec- tions must be kept in good, safe and leak-proof condition at all times, and in compliance with all applicable State and Local laws. Arizona Rooms/Patio Enclosures/Garages: Additions, remodeling, or alterations of the exterior of Manufac- tured Homes is prohibited unless prior written approval is obtained from Community Management. All contractors hired to perform work in the Community must be licensed, bonded and insured. The Homeowner or contractor must apply to the appropriate building department for all applicable permits. The contractor (or vendor) must pro- vide the Guest Services Office copies of their general liability and worker’s compensation insurance coverage. Screened-in or glassed-in patios must have prior written approval of Community Management. 15
MANUFACTURED HOMES (Continued) Sunscreens: Aluminum foil or fiberglass sunscreens are not allowed in the windows of Manufactured Homes. (Refer to Architectural Standards and Controls for permitted sunscreens.) Heating and Cooling: Only heating and air conditioning units (in good and clean condition) are permitted and are prohibited from placement in windows. No ductwork is allowed on top of the roof. Heat pump units are to be placed on the ground at the rear of the home, as much out of view from the street as possible. Evaporative coolers are not allowed. If a glassed-in or screened-in room (Arizona Room) is added, an air conditioning unit is permitted and must be through the wall toward the rear of the home, out of public view, must be set at or near ground level, and must be neat and clean. BBQ/Propane: Propane gas will be permitted on rental spaces for personal use barbecues (maximum 7.5 gallon tank) only. Responsibility for any damage and all liability shall rest solely with the Resident. Fireplaces/Swimming Pools:. Outdoor chimneys, enclosed fire pits, etc., are permitted on the rear patio areas but must receive prior written approval from Community Management. Fireplaces, swimming pools of any size, and trampolines, are prohibited. PATIOS/CARPORTS/RV PADS/PORTS/GARAGES, AND ROOF DECKS Furniture: Only standard patio furniture, in neat and clean condition, is allowed in the backyard of the home. Interior furniture, beds, appliances, etc., are not permitted outside the home, including front and back yard. Storage: Storage is not permitted on the patio, carport or elsewhere on the site. All personal proper- ty of Homeowner must be stored in an appropriate storage shed or in the home. Except for standard patio furniture, barbecue equipment and 1-2 operable bicycles (all of which must be kept in an attractive and well- maintained condition), no personal property accumulation is permitted around the Manufactured Home, on driveways, patios or on porches without prior written Community Management approval. In this paragraph, “personal property” includes, but is not limited to, overstuffed or indoor-type furniture, appliances, ironing boards, brooms, mops, tools, toys, gardening equipment, debris, refuse, litter, firewood or such items which are unsightly in appearance. Trailers: From May 1st to October 1st, a single enclosed cargo trailer 18 feet or less, or single ATV on or off its trailer, in good condition with a neat and clean appearance, may be stored in the carport or RV pad/ port/garage. All other flatbed trailers are to be stored offsite. Patio/Carports/Pads: Patio, carport, and any RV pad/port/garage must be kept clean and attractive. Any vehicle dripping gasoline, oil or other fluids must be repaired immediately. Drip pans may be used if kept clean. Driveways are to be kept clean of fluid stains if drip pans are not used. No colored or decorative concrete will be permitted without prior written Community Management approval. Treatment of concrete for oil protection in carport area (only) is permitted, and must be of a concrete color approved, in writing, by Community Management. Driveways (the portion of the concrete not under carport cover) are not part of carport area and may not have colored or decorative concrete and may not be treated for oil protection. Patio areas may be covered with cool decking and color and pattern must be approved, in writing, by Community Management. Shades/Umbrellas/Lattice/Clotheslines: Shade Structures such as pergolas, wind sails, etc., that may ob- struct views are not allowed on rooftop decks. A Cantilever or offset umbrella mounted on a single pole with a secure base that can withstand the predominant weather conditions of the area, are allowed on roof decks. Umbrellas must be of a color palate in keeping with the home colors and landscape of the Community. Um- brellas must be in a closed position when not in use. Lattice of any kind is not permitted in the Community. Clotheslines are not permitted in the Community. 16
PATIOS/CARPORTS/RV PADS/PORTS/GARAGES, AND ROOF DECKS (Continued) Flags/Banners/Signs: A flag may be displayed on the front of the home on a flagpole with prior written ap- proval of Community Management. Flags approved for display shall be in accordance with Arizona State Law. Placement of the base of the flagpole shall be at least 68 inches high from the ground, the highest point of the flagpole must be below the lowest wall height of the home, and shall be placed anywhere between the corner of the entry door side of the home and the front window. The flag mounting hardware shall be of a 45 degree out-rigger style mounting bracket with a 6 foot metal flag pole in natural aluminum or bronze/brown color. The flag dimension must be 3 x 5 feet. Flags must be appropriate and inoffensive, in the sole discre- tion of Community Management. A collegiate sport or professional sport team flag may be displayed on the day of their official event in place of the above-mentioned approved flags. Other banners, signs, or flags are prohibited from display in windows or on the outside of the home. Banners and flags displayed, or flagpoles erected on RVs stored on an RV pad or port are prohibited, as are signs on RVs. POLITICAL SIGNAGE: Political campaign signs relating to a specific candidate for election to public office or to an existing initiative, referendum, or recall process may be displayed in the window of the RV or Park Model or on the Home site. The size of the sign may not exceed six (6) square feet, and the sign may be displayed only during an election season beginning sixty (60) days prior to the primary or election, and must be removed within 24 hours after the polls for that primary or election close. No other signs except for “For Sale” or “Open House” signs as set forth in these Rules and Regulations and in compliance with any Rules set forth in these Rules and Regulations are permitted on the Home site or an the RV. DRONES/RC PLANES: Drones/RC Planes cannot be flown at any time on or above the Resort property by Residents/Guests/third parties. The Resort Management reserves the right to use drones for marketing, spe- cial events and or activities. Bicycles/Motorcycles/Golf Cart Parking: Bicycles, motorcycles or golf carts must be parked in carport area and not on landscaped areas. Sufficient concrete parking areas must be installed for Homeowner parking re- quirements at the time the Manufactured Home is installed on the rental space. Mechanical Repairs: Mechanical work may not be performed in the carport or elsewhere on the rental space. No repairing of motor vehicles, including but not limited to, changing of oil, is allowed on any of the Manufactured Home sites or streets within the Community. Patio/Garage Sales: Patio and garage sales are prohibited, except for Community -wide events spon- sored by Community Management. Businesses: No business of any kind may be conducted by Homeowners in the Community. Provid- ed, however, that Community Management may approve the conduct of a home business in the Community so long as the business will not generate any traffic in the Community and provided that the name of the Com- munity is not used to promote, advertise, or otherwise refer to the business. Soliciting is prohibited in the Community, including, but not limited to, door-to-door soliciting. A solicitation by one Homeowner or resident to another, without prior invitation, is prohibited by this rule. Contractors/Repairs: Homeowner and Homeowner’s contractors may perform work in the Home/RV dur- ing daylight hours. Before commencing any construction and/or modifications to RV pads/ports/garages, Homeowner must seek and obtain prior approval in writing, by Community Management. 17
TRAFFIC AND PARKING Temporary Parking: Temporary street parking is permitted for the active loading and unloading of Recrea- tional Vehicles during daylight hours. Resident’s Visitors may temporarily park in front of Resident’s home for short visits, but not overnight. Parking of vehicles is not permitted on landscaped areas, setback areas, or vacant sites. Driveways may not be blocked at any time. Bicycles/Motorcycles/ATVs: Motorcycles, motor scooters, ATVs, and four-wheelers are permitted but must be kept in the carport or garage area in a neat and orderly fashion. Any such items must have a neat and clean ap- pearance. Vehicles are strictly prohibited from entering onto the Greenbelt areas. The Greenbelt is a pedestrian walkway only. No Golf Carts or Bicycles are allowed. Bicyclists are subject to the same rules as operators of motor vehicles. Bicycles may only be ridden in the Commu- nity streets using the same traffic patterns as vehicular traffic. Front and rear safety lights must be displayed when riding between sunset and sunrise and helmets are recommended. Bicycles may not be ridden on sidewalks or trails. Bicycles must be parked in bicycle racks when visiting Community facilities and must be walked from the street to the rack. Golf Carts: Golf carts are to observe the same traffic patterns as motorists . When driving golf carts at night, they must be properly lit. Golf carts are not permitted on any sidewalks or inside the clubhouse area at any time. Children under 16 must be accompanied in a golf cart by a Guest and/or licensed driver. Parking: Parking of travel trailers, motor homes, trucks, commercial vehicles, etc., is not permitted over- night on the street. Small commercial work vehicles, small van type RV’s and other unusual vehicles can be parked in carport areas if they are small enough to fit appropriately and have been approved, in writing, by Community Management. Standard transportation pickup trucks, SUVs, vans, etc., are permitted in carport areas. Homeown- ers or Lessees (Home Occupant) may park their RVs in RV Pads, RV Ports, and RV garages located on their rental space. RV Covers may be used from May 1st to October 1st, RV covers shall be removed and stored out of view the remainder of the year. Overnight Parking: Overnight RV or moving van/trailer parking in the Community Center parking area for the purpose of loading or unloading is prohibited without prior Community Management approval. Community Man- agement may issue a temporary pass to park in the Community Center parking area. Speed Limit: All vehicle operators must follow the speed limit posted throughout the Community, which is 15 mph. Traffic signs must be obeyed for safe traffic movement. Loud vehicular noise is not permitted. Car/RV Washing: Car/RV washing is permitted at the residential unit only if a bucket and/or hose with auto- matic shut-off nozzle is used and is to be done on the site, not in the street. Handicap Sticker: If you display a handicap sticker you may park only in a designated handicap parking area. TRASH Service: Trash service is provided by Community Management and charged as provided in Homeowner ’s Rental Agreement. Bagging: Trash must be bagged and placed in trash bins provided by Community Management. Trash bags must be tied and may contain only household trash and garbage. No yard waste, construction materials or oversize items are to be put out for trash collection. Recycling: Recycling bins for cardboard, paper, glass and aluminum cans are located throughout the Community and Homeowners and RV Owners are encouraged to recycle. Please help by breaking down all boxes. Large Item Disposal: Disposal of large items, such as water heaters, appliances, coolers, old furniture, mattresses, etc., must be taken to the landfill by the Resident. These items are not allowed in the dumpsters. 18
WI-FI/ANTENNAS Wi-Fi: Superstition Views has limited Wi-Fi “hot spots”. Stronger signals are available at the Superstition Views Cactus Grill Pool area, Canyon Vistas Social Center or the Computer Lab. Antennas: No exterior radio or television antennas may be erected on the residential unit, or the site, ex- cept for a satellite dish one meter or less in diameter or diagonal measurement which is designed for over-the-air reception of signals from satellite, wireless cable or television broadcasting facilities. Their associated mounting hardware and mast, if applicable, may be installed subject to the following restrictions: A satellite dish must be placed to the rear of the residential unit. It must be placed to be as inconspicuous as pos- sible from the street. Satellite dish location must have prior written approval by Community Management. Cable wiring must run under the home or along the footing and cannot be run over the roof. This rule and all installa- tions are subject to applicable regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND STORAGE SHEDS Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas is a unique Community containing a mix of rental spaces designed to accommodate high end ground set Manufactured Homes along with site built garages, RV storage structures, Arizona Rooms, covered porches and other accessory structures. The Community requires that the structures installed on the rental space be architecturally compatible with one another and with other improvements on oth- er rental spaces in the Community. Before any Manufactured Home is moved onto a rental space or any work on any improvement is initiated on the space by Homeowner, a comprehensive site plan and elevation drawings must be submitted to Community Man- agement for review and written approval. Work on the rental space may be not initiated until written approval of the site plan and elevation drawings has been received from Community Management, and all necessary approvals and permits have been issued by ap- propriate Government agencies. Details on architectural and installation requirement appear in the Community’s Architectural Standards and Con- trols. 19
PET POLICIES Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas is a pet friendly Resort, however, Pets are not allowed in any of the Resort facilities, common areas or softball field. Pets are allowed to be walked on all streets and dog designated areas. All pets must be registered with Guest Services at time of check-in to the Resort and Guest must sign a Pet Agreement annually. Failure to disclose that you have a pet or accurately disclose the number of pets you have, is a violation of the Pet Policy and Community Management may request that the pet be removed from the Resort or the Guest may be requested to vacate the Resort. Commonly accepted household pets such as domestic dogs and cats, small birds and aquarium fish will be the only animals permitted on the premises, and only with prior Community Management approval. Residents are limited to two (2) pets (dogs or cats) per Manu- factured Home and exclusive of birds and aquarium fish. Special exceptions may be made with prior written ap- proval from Community Management. Pet Control: Pets will be on leashes no longer than 6 feet at all times. Pets are to be in the presence and control of the Owner or responsible person at all times. Pets are not to be left unattended at any time. Outdoor kennels, fencing or other enclosures are not permitted to be left on the site when not in use. Pet Behavior: Pets are not allowed to invade the privacy of any other Guest’s site and must not interfere with other Guest’s peaceful enjoyment of the Resorts. Quiet time also extends to pets. Violations include: excessive barking, aggressive behavior, voiding on other Guest’s site, etc. Pet Areas/Droppings: Four (4) pet runs are available throughout the Resorts. You MUST pick up after your pet. When walking your pet, please carry appropriate means for cleaning up the pet ’s droppings. All droppings must be picked-up immediately. Doggie bags are provided at the pet runs for your convenience. Your pet is not allowed to use your neighbor’s site or any Vacant site for potty breaks. This is a violation of the Pet Policy for the Resorts. Pet Liability Disclaimer: The Guest agrees to be responsible for the pet(s) and to immediately reimburse the Resort and/or other persons for any damages caused by the pet(s). If pet is loose on premises, Guest agrees that Management may, but is not obligated to, retrieve and return it to Guest, or cause appropriate officials to impound it. In any event, the Guest expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Management and Owner of the Resorts of any and all liability, or claims of liability arising in connection with the pet(s), including attorney’s fees. Pet Complaints: Guest agrees that if any violation of the Pet Policy is observed by Community Management or another Guest makes a valid complaint, the first (1st) complaint will be a verbal warning from Community Management. If a second (2nd) valid complaint is received and appropriate action is not taken by the Guest, Community Management will issue a written warning. If a third (3rd) complaint is made it will be handled by Community Management who may request that the pet be removed from the Resort or the Guest may be re- quested to vacate the Resort. If a pet causes a disturbance such as barking, biting, or causing injury to a per- son or another animal or property damage, permission to keep the pet may be revoked. Pet Vaccinations: Guests are required to provide a copy of current vaccinations for their pet upon request. Shots required are Distemper, Bordetella and Rabies. Pets that are not current in vaccinations will be re- quired to have vaccinations completed after arrival at a veterinarian of choice. Guest certifies that all pets are licensed with the proper authorities. Visiting Pets: The same rules apply to all visiting pets. The sponsoring Guest is required to notify their visi- tor of the policies regarding pets. Pet Restrictions: Chow, Rottweiler and Staffordshire Terriers (Pit Bull) or any mix containing these breeds are not permitted in the Resorts. Community Management’s opinion of breed shall be final in the event of dis- putes over the animal’s breed. Therapy dogs do not qualify as a service dog. Pet Registry: All Residents with a pet must sign a separate Pet Agreement at Guest Services and be able to provide proof of current vaccinations for each pet they have or bring in. 20
PET POLICIES (Continued) Exceptions: Exceptions to the Community’s pet restrictions will be made when necessary for assistive animals needed by disabled occupants of the Community. Residents with assistive animals in their house- hold will be responsible for ensuring the animal does not unreasonably disturb others in the Community, that arrangements are made to clean up after the animal when it is outside, that the animal is attended to and leashed at all times when outdoors or in Community facilities, and that the animal does not act in an aggres- sive manner in the Community. Stray Animals: Please do not feed stray animals, including birds and wildlife. COMMUNITY FITNESS AND SPORTS FACILITIES Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas shares Facilities with Canyon Vistas RV Resort. Residents of each Community are eligible to use the Facilities of the other Community. “Community” as used in this Section of these Community Guidelines refers to both Communities. Community Fitness, and Sports Facilities are provided for the exclusive use of Residents, resident members of their households, their Visitors and Guests. All Community Fitness, and Sports Facilities are used at the sole risk of the user. Private Usage: Residents and members of their households may reserve certain portions of the Com- munity Center or Sports Facilities and/or patio area for private personal social activities, but under no circum- stances shall any such Facility be used for the user’s financial gain. Community or Homeowner Association sponsored functions will be given first priority. Reserving Rooms: Requests for reserving rooms for private personal social activities must be booked through, and approved by, the Activities Office. Private use of pool and recreation Facilities is not permitted. A refundable clean-up/damage fee may be required as a condition of allowing private use of any such Facility. Permits/Liability: Proof of liability insurance and appropriate permits shall be required for parties at which alcoholic beverages will be served. Community Management reserves the sole right to prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages at any function at any Community Facility. Attire: Appropriate attire must be worn in the Clubhouse. Shirts and shoes must be worn -– no bathing suits (except for the restroom and areas designated for such use). Common Facility Rules: Community Management may post reasonable rules for common Facilities, and reserves the right to change the rules as needed. All posted rules shall constitute part of these Community Guidelines. Excessive use of alcoholic beverages, boisterous conduct or destruction of property is expressly forbidden. Community Management’s decision as to what constitutes “excessive use” is conclusive and is not open to de- bate. Smoking: Smoking is not permitted within the buildings or within 20 feet of any Community Facility. This includes the use of E-cigarettes. Smoking is permitted only outdoors and within individual residential units. Outdoor Sport Venues: Outdoor sports venues including bocce ball courts, shuffleboard courts, volley- ball courts, pickle ball courts, tennis courts, softball field, and horseshoe courts must be left in the same condi- tion as when found. All Community-owned equipment must be returned in the same condition as when re- ceived. Ramada's, barbeque areas and picnic areas must be left neat and clean and in useable condition when users are finished. Trash must be removed and tables cleaned. Pedestrian Walkways: Pedestrian walkways, trails and open areas must be kept clean and free of trash, animal waste and cigarette butts. No littering. 21
POOL REGULATIONS Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas shares Facilities with Canyon Vistas RV Resort. Residents of each Community are eligible to use the swimming pools and spas of the other Community. “Community” as used in this Section of these Community Guidelines refers to both Communities. Pools and spas are open twenty-four (24) hours, weather permitting. Special organized activities approved by Com- munity Management may limit general use of pool and spa. Pools and spas are for the exclusive use of Residents, regular members of their households, and their registered Guests and Visitors. Guest passes are required and can be obtained at the Guest Services Office. Accordingly, Community Management reserves the right to restrict the number of Guests to prevent overcrowding in the pool area. For health and safety reasons, posted Rules and Restrictions must be observed and are strictly enforced. Swimming Pool & Spa Rules No Lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk. Name/Visitor badges are required for all pool/spa users. Diving, jumping or running is not permitted. Cover pool furniture with a towel to avoid staining. No glass containers are allowed in the pool area. No food or drinks within 4 feet of the water. No animals allowed except service animals. (Animals not allowed in the water.) Persons using the spa are cautioned not to stay in longer than 10 minutes. Spa should not be used by anyone drinking alcohol. Persons with medical conditions such as hypertension or heart disease are advised to consult with a physician prior to using the spa. Persons under the age of 16 are not permitted to use the spa. Pool hours for Visitors under the age of 16 are: SV 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and CV 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (CV hours extended to 7:00 p.m. in Summer.) Babies in diapers and minor children not potty trained must wear a swim diaper or may not use the pool. All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a guardian. Persons with sore or inflamed eyes, colds, nasal or ear discharges, boils or other acute or obvious skin or body infections, open wounds, diarrhea, cuts or any other contagious condition shall be exclud- ed from the pool. If incontinent, wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants or a swim diaper. Proper swim attire must be worn in the pool. Cut-off jeans and street clothes are not permitted. Persons using the pool and spa do so at their own risk. Observe all safety regulations. . 22
GUESTS Guests may stay in Homeowner’s Manufactured Home when Homeowner is absent from the residential unit on- ly if Homeowner makes prior arrangements for the stay with Community Management and it is approved. When Homeowner is absent, the Community’s age restrictions and occupancy limits apply to Guests staying at the residence. Otherwise, only Homeowner(s) and Residents listed on the Rental Agreement may stay in the Man- ufactured Home at any time, and all Residents must be at least 35 years of age (and at least one Resi- Homeowner must be 55+). Homeowner must identify each Guest by name prior to their arrival. Guests must register with Guest Services immediately upon arrival and provide photo ID. Guest’s vehicle(s) must also be registered with Community Guest Services Office. Guests not prearranged by Homeowner and/or not regis- tered with the Community Guest Services Office will not be permitted to remain in the Community. Homeowners are solely responsible for their Guest(s) and their Guests’ acts or actions. Guest fees may be charged as provided in Homeowner’s Rental Agreement. Guests staying 24 hours or longer must be registered at the Community Guest Services Office and obtain a Guest pass. Registered Guests or Guests accompanied by Homeowner or Resident member of the household may use the Community Facilities but must show a valid Guest pass upon request. Cal-Am Properties Cactus Grill patios, Music on the Patio and certain activities are for exclusive use by the Residents. Authorized Residents are allowed a limited visit by a Guest twice per season (a maximum of two (2) visits by the same Guest each season across all Cal-Am Resort properties). The same Guest may not be sponsored by other Residents or other Cal-Am Resort properties, if the Guest has already visited two (2) times for the season. The visiting Guest may be warned upon the second (2nd) visit that future events may not be attended, and upon the third (3rd) visit, the Guest may be required to leave. If the Guest refuses to leave, au- thorities will be called and the Guest will be prosecuted for trespassing under ARS 13-1501, 13-1502, 13-1504, or common law. Length of Stay: Guests in the Manufactured Home will not be permitted to stay longer than thirty (30) days in any twelve (12) month period. If a Guest is planning to stay for longer periods they will be required to satisfy all criteria for residency, to be approved and to pass a background check as a regular Resident. Immediate family or other Guests using Community Facilities with or without a Homeowner present, must abide by all Policies and Guidelines. Number of Guests/Conduct: There is a limit of two (2) adult overnight Guests in the Manufactured Home at any given time, and, as set forth below, two (2) adult overnight Guests in any RV on Homeowner’s RV pad/port/garage at any given time, in order to avoid overcrowding of the site and of Community facilities. Homeowners will be held responsible for the conduct of their Guests. To avoid any embarrassment or misun- derstanding, be sure to explain these Guidelines to your Guests. Homeowners are responsible for the conduct of visiting children who must be accompanied by a responsible adult when using any of the Community facili- ties. Subletting: Recommended rental period is 30 days or more. Subletting your RV and/or RV lot is prohib- ited. Subletting your home using Airbnb, VRBO, HomeAway, or any other similar service is strictly pro- hibited, constitutes using the premises for business or commercial purposes in violation of this Agree- ment, and is grounds for termination of Tenancy. Residents who use advertisements for VRBO’s will be issued compliance notices, if 3 compliance notices have been issued, Resort Management will be forced to start the eviction process. Guests will be permitted to stay in Homeowner’s RV on Homeowner’s RV pad/port/garage by registering with Guest Services, subject to allowing such Guests will not violate any State or Local law or County ordinance. In no event will a Guest be permitted to stay in a Homeowner’s RV on Homeowner’s RV pad/port/garage for more than fourteen (14) days in a calendar month, or more than thirty (30) days in any twelve (12) month period. In no event will more than two (2) adult Guests be permitted to stay in a Homeowner’s RV on Homeowner’s RV pad/port/garage at any given time. Homeowner must also comply with all other applicable Guest rules as set forth in these Guidelines. 23
GUESTS (Continued) Visiting Children: Superstition Views is a Community oriented towards adults. Due to our adult orienta- tion, Guests must remember that certain restrictions exist for visiting children. Guests are responsible for the conduct and actions of the children visiting them. Children 16 and under must be supervised (accompanied by a Guest or parent) at all times when they are in the clubhouse area and/or using any Facilities. Children’s pool hours are restricted at SV 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and at CV 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (CV hours are extended to 7:00 p.m. in the Summer). Children and all Visitors must be accompanied by a Guest while at the pool or any other Resort facility. Persons 18 years and over are permitted to use the following Facilities: Shuffleboard Courts, Tennis Courts, Pickleball Courts. For your Safety, all persons using the Hot Tub or Jacuzzi must be 16 years old or over. For your Safety and the Safety of all Guests and Residents, skateboards are not allowed, rollerblades are al- lowed on streets only. Children under 16 must be accompanied in a golf cart by a Guest and/or licensed driver. 24
RESPONSIBILITY Community Management and Community Ownership are not responsible for any loss or losses resulting from fire, theft or accident. Homeowners must carry adequate “Fire and Extended Coverage” insurance and also maintain reasonable “General Liability” insurance. Owners must provide suitable evidence of insurance to Manage- ment annually. Homeowners are responsible for all damage caused by their deliberate acts and negligence, that of their Guests, and any damage caused by their pets or assistive animals. SOLICITORS Solicitors will not be permitted in the Community at any time. If you observe a solicitor, please notify the Guest Ser- vices Office. Door-to-door soliciting is prohibited. COURTESY SERVICES The Community cannot and does not guarantee Resident’s security. Resident agrees and acknowledges that the Community has no duty to provide security services to the Community. Resident shall look solely to the public po- lice force for security protection. The Resort entrance is monitored by a roving Courtesy Patrol that is on duty at various times during the day and night but it may not be on a 24 hour basis. While this is designed to be a deterrent for unauthorized persons, it is not a guarantee of personal safety and/or security. They will assist you with information and direction when the Guest Services Office is closed. Please use common sense and take precautionary measures to assure your personal safety and protect your be- longings by locking your doors, windows, sheds, etc. It is recommended that you lock your bicycles/scooters with a cable and sufficient lock. Report any suspicious activity FIRST to the police and then to Courtesy Patrol/Welcome Center or in the Guest Services Office. All Homeowners must have a common parking decal placed in the lower left corner of the windshield of their motor vehicle. Those that do not have a decal will be stopped by Courtesy Services. All Guests remaining twenty-four (24) hours or more must be in possession of a Guest pass when they are in any common area and present it when requested. Violations of Community Guidelines detected by Courtesy Services will be reported to Community Management. MAIL Mail is delivered by the mail carrier to the mail room at Canyon Vistas RV Resort. Mail boxes are located adjacent to the Laundry facilities at Canyon Vistas RV Resort. Please notify anyone who will be corresponding with you of your address: YOUR NAME 6601 E. US HIGHWAY 60, SITE #_______ (site # required for proper delivery) GOLD CANYON, AZ 85118 Additional information on mail service may be obtained from the Guest Services Office at Canyon Vistas RV Resort 25
SALES, SUBLEASING AND PERMITTED USE The name, Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas, shall not be used for any purpose of advertisement or sale of automobiles, Manufactured Homes, Motor Homes or other merchandise without Community Management written approval. A Manufactured Home may not be removed from its rental space and replaced by another residential unit without specific prior written approval of Community Management. Approval will be based on a new site plan and eleva- tion drawings submitted by Homeowner. Manufactured Home spaces may not be assigned, transferred or sublet by Homeowners without prior written Com- munity Management approval. Guest Services must be notified of the rental and approval given by Community Management prior to the arrival of the Renters. When a unit is sub-leased, the Owner relinquishes their rights and privileges to use Resort facilities until the Renters check out. There is a non-refundable Administrative fee of $50 each time you sublet your home. Homeowner remains re- sponsible for any violations of the Rental Agreement. RVs inside or on RV pads/ports/garages may not be sub- leased, and any such RVs must remain vacant if the home and/or space is sublet. Homeowner’s Manufactured Homes and spaces are to be used as single-family residences only. Except as pro- vided in the PATIOS/CARPORTS/RV PADS/GARAGES AND ROOF DECKS section of these Guidelines, Home- owners shall not conduct businesses from their Manufactured Homes or within the Community, including but not limited to, non-family daily or nightly babysitting services. All other uses are prohibited. REMOVAL OF MANUFACTURED HOME FROM COMMUNITY The following procedures have been adopted pursuant to ARS § 33-1485.01 and apply to removal of a Manufac- tured Home from the Community: Homeowner and/or any successor in interest to Homeowner, may remove the Manufactured Home from the Com- munity as provided in the Statute. Resident must provide the Landlord with a Notice of Removal of Manufactured Home From Community not less than thirty (30) days prior to move-out (this time is necessary to enable Communi- ty Management to make arrangements to enable the move-out). The party removing the unit must designate a person or entity that will be responsible for the move-out. If this re- sponsible person or entity is not licensed as a contractor by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors or Department of Housing, a move-out deposit of $1000.00 (less any security deposit of Homeowner that is being held by Landlord) must be posted with the Community Management. When the unit is removed, all landscaping and accessory structures constituting “permanent improvements” within the meaning of the Community’s Statements of Policy must be left on the rental space intact and undamaged, un- less the Community Management requests otherwise, in writing. Community Management reserves the right to demand that all concrete, landscaping, utility lines, and/or all other items on the space be removed. All other items and property must be removed unless Community Management agrees to the contrary, in writing. The site must be left clean, free of trash, building materials and construction debris. All holes and depressions must be filled in with clean fill dirt. The site must be graded and leveled at approximately the same level as original elevations. The party removing the unit is responsible for providing clean fill dirt. The Community reserves the right to demand that the space be returned to new condition, as if no home had ever been placed on it, so that it is ready for the installation and placement of a new home. Forms for these purposes are available in the Guest Services Office. 26
FOR SALE/OPEN HOUSE SIGNS One (1) “For Sale” or “Open House” sign no larger than 12” high and 18” wide is allowed to be placed on the unit, or on the inside window of a Manufactured Home. Signs are available at the Sales Office. No signs are permitted on Motor Homes. All other signs on the site or common areas are prohibited. SEVERABILITY In the event that any of the Guidelines set forth herein are deemed unenforceable for any reason, the remaining Guidelines shall remain in full force and effect. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT By signing the Registration Form I/(we) hereby acknowledge that I/(we) have read, understand and agree to comply with the Guidelines set forth herein. REVISIONS TO COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas reserves the right to amend, revise, and add to the Guidelines of the Community at any time as it deems such amendments, revisions or additions are in the best interest of the Com- munity and its Residents. ON-SITE MANAGERS On-site Managers have offices at Canyon Vistas RV Resort. As representatives of Superstition Views at Canyon Vistas, they are instructed to exercise fairness and justice in carrying out their duties. Their actions with regard to requests, responses to complaints, etc., are predicated upon maintaining a safe and harmonious environment throughout the Community. Should an occasion arise in which a Homeowner wishes to appeal a decision made by Community Management or a Guideline set forth in these Community Guidelines, please contact the Regional Manager. Revised 10.01.20 27
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