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Sun City Oro Valley February 2017 Tipster

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Misconceptions About Painting When new paint colors are introduced (such as in March 2015), you must paint your house right away. You must paint your house only when the house needs painting, not when new colors are approved. When it’s time to repaint, you must use the colors from the current approved color palette. You can repaint your house in the same colors that exist on your house currently. You must use colors from the most current SCOV-approved schemes unless you are doing a minimal amount of touchup such as after a repair. Maintenance painting of houses, using the previously approved colors is allowed, provided that it represents a minor portion of the total surface area of the house, not to exceed one side of the house. You can mix colors from one palette with colors of another palette. After all, they are all approved. Currently the colors have been approved within 23 separate schemes. Each scheme has its own body, trim and optional door colors. Mixing one scheme with another is not allowed. I may only use Dunn Edwards paint. You may use another paint company to mix the Dunn Edwards colors as long as they match the Dunn Edwards colors perfectly. I can’t choose a color scheme that my next door neighbor used. Currently, there is nothing in our documents that prohibits using the same colors. I don’t need HOA approval to paint my house as long as I use the right colors. You do need to fill out and turn in a SCOV Paint Submittal Form at the Welcome Center. This way your chosen paint colors are on file for future reference, and they will be verified as correct so no costly mistake is made.

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member An informal exchange of information. Thursday, February 16, 2 PM, Activity Center/Navajo December 2016 Housing Resale Information Resales 2016 2015

For the Month 18 12 2015 Total Sold - 194

YTD 235 194

2016: Active Listings as of 12/31/2016......................... 32 2015: Active Listings as of 12/31/2015......................... 38 Source: TARMLS®

December 2016 Avg. Age of New Owners: 65.9

Unit # 3A 5 5 5 7 7 9 10 11A 12 12 12 15 15 17 17 17 17

Welcome New Neighbors Name Georgene & Steven Porter Michael McMinds Mark Perlwitz Lana & Dwight Preston Teresa Sobery Maxine & Wayne Theusch Maisie & Brent Stewart Patti Sanders & Guy Nutter Joyce & Robert Lyons Shelley & Jeffrey Hecht David Thomas Lori & Andrew Weber Robert Ash Teresa West & Patricia Walker Marilyn Law & Joel Tyreman Laurel & William McKeever Nancy & Michael Rittmann Andrea & Norman Williams

From Springfield, VA Oro Valley, AZ Walford, IA Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Rockford, MN Oro Valley, AZ Bend, OR Oro Valley, AZ Keaau, HI Trenton, MI Marana, AZ Tucson, AZ Oro Valley, AZ Oro Valley, AZ McCloud, CA Oro Valley, AZ State College, PA

SCOV Library - Kate Cusumano suncityorovalley.com/about/amenities-facilities/library Online catalog: webopac.infovisionsoftware.com/suncityorovalley kcusumano@suncityorovalley.com 917-8083 I’d like to thank Keith Carlson of the Woodworking Club who designed and built spacer/display stands for the video shelves in the SCOV Library. This improves the appearance of our video display and makes it easier on the eye for patrons browsing for movies. Stop in and see what a difference they make. This month our endcaps feature books written by authors who will be presenting at the Tucson Festival of Books March 11-12. We have new books by many of these authors, including in fiction, Cruel, Beautiful World by Caroline Leavitt, and The Fifth Petal by Brunonia Barry; in nonfiction, Dust Bowl Girls: The Inspiring Story of the Team that Barnstormed Its Way to Basketball Glory by Lydia Reeder, and Nobody Rich or Famous by Richard Shelton; and in audiobooks, News of the World by Paulette Jiles. To find works by more presenting authors, go to suncityorovalley.com, click on Library, scroll down and click on Link to Online Catalog/ Account, enter “Tucson Festival of Books 2017” as a search term and click Search. Thirteen pages of books will come up for you to peruse. Hottest movies on our reserve list: Sully, A Man Called Ove, Florence Foster Jenkins and Hell or High Water. Reserve them today online or at the Library.

Holiday Hours President’s Day Monday, February 20

Welcome Center & Library closed All other facilities open regular hours

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