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The Official Shadow Creek Ranch Homeowners Association Publication June 2012

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Page 1: Newsletter June July

The Official Shadow Creek Ranch Homeowners Association Publication

June 2012

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE12234 Shadow Creek ParkwayBuilding 3, Suite 114Pearland, TX 77584Phone ............................................................713-332-4675

HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday - Friday 8am - 5pm

Emerald Bay Clubhouse11814 N. Clear Lake LoopPearland, TX 77584For rental information, go to: ...........................................www.shadowcreekranchhoa.comor email ............................................. [email protected]

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Disclaimer

This newsletter and any information contained herein are

intended for general informational purposes only and should not

be construed as legal, financial or medical advice. The publisher

takes great effort to ensure the accuracy of information contained

in this newsletter. However, we will not be responsible at any time

for any errors or omissions or any damages, howsoever caused,

that result from its use. Seek competent professional advice and/or

legal counsel with respect to any matter discussed or published in

this newsletter.

AMI PEARLAND CONTACTSEMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY .............................................................................911Fire 911Ambulance ...............................................................................911Sheriff - Non-Emergency ................................ 281-331-9000Pearland Police Department ......................... 281-997-4100

SCHOOLSMary Marek Elementary .................................. 281-245-3232Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary .................. 281-245-3090Manvel Junior High ........................................... 281-331-1416Alvin Senior High ............................................... 281-331-8151Manvel High School.......................................... 281-245-2235Alvin ISD Administration................................. 281-331-0960

UTILITIESElectricity - Reliant Energy ............................. 713-207-7777Gas - Center Point .............................................. 713-659-2111Trash Removal - City of Pearland ................. 281-652-1600

OTHER NUMBERSPearland Post Office ......................................... 281-485-2132Poison Control .................................................... 800-764-7661Brazoria County Health Department.......... 979-864-1484Animal Control ................................................... 281-756-2265Cable/Internet/Phone...COMCAST .............. 713-341-1000

CITYPearland City Hall .............................................. 281-652-1600Pearland Utility Billing - Water Dept. .......... 281-756-2265Pearland Animal Control ................................. 281-652-1603Pearland Police Dept - Non-Emergency .... 281-652-1100Pearland Public Works ..................................... 281-652-1900

MANAGEMENT COMPANY

ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT, INC.Community Manager Maria Southall-Shaw [email protected] Liason Manager Bobbie Lopez [email protected] Community Manager Holly Blesener [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor .................................. TBA Service Specialist ......................................................... TBA

www.AMITX.com

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Shadow Creek Ranch Subdivision2034 Trinity Bay DrivePearland, TX 77053(Corner of Shadow Creek Parkway and Trinity Bay Drive)

Deed restrictions in Shadow Creek Ranch prohibit the use of all kinds of fireworks. The City of Pearland, by ordinance, also prohibits fireworks use. PLEASE DO NOT BRING FIREWORKS INTO Shadow Creek Ranch. The upcoming Fourth of July holiday is a great time to celebrate your patriotism, but not with illegal fireworks. All fireworks are hazardous and can cause serious injury and major property damage. They are rated as the “RISKIEST” of all consumer products and the illegal use of fireworks is a matter of public safety.

The safest way to enjoy Independence Day is to attend a professional fireworks show that’s staged well out of the way of spectators, rooftops and dry brush. In Pearland, both the Police and Fire Marshal will be patrolling all areas of the city to prevent and stop illegal fireworks in our communities. Please help all residents by reporting illegal fireworks usein Shadow Creek Ranch. Call the Police Department at 281-997-4100 or the Pearland Fire Marshal’s office at 281-997-4316. Please be as accurate as possible in the loca-tion of the illegal fireworks including the address of the prop-erty in question. Your name will not be used in the investiga-tion of fireworks violations.

Violators of the fireworks ban will receive criminal citations and fines as high as $2,000. Appearance in front of a judge may be expected and other judgments may be rendered based on the seriousness of the offense.

Shadow Creek Ranch deed restrictions are meant to protect all of our residents. However, they only work well if they are obeyed and enforced. Please support our Homeowners’ Association by becoming familiar with all of the deed restrictions so that we can have a safe and beautiful community. Please call the numbers listed in the newsletter for any questions you may have regarding the fireworks ban or other issues.

CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF PEARLAND ARTICLE IV. FIREWORKS Sec. 10-78. Illegal fireworks as nuisance; seizure and destruction. The presence of any fireworks within the city and within the area immediately adjacent and contiguous to the city limits extending for a distance outside of the city limits for a total of five thousand (5,000) feet, in violation of this article, is hereby declared to be a common and public nuisance. The fire marshal is directed and required to seize any fireworks found in violation of this article and any authorized deputy of the fire marshal, or any police officer of the city or any other duly constituted Texas peace officer is empowered to stop the transportation of and detain any fireworks being transported illegally or to close any building where any fireworks are found stored illegally until the fire marshal can be notified in order that such fireworks may be seized in accordance with the terms of this article. Notwithstanding any penal provision of this article, the city attorney is authorized to file suit on behalf of the city, the fire marshal or both for such injunctive relief as may be necessary to prevent unlawful storage, transportation, keeping or use of fireworks within the city or such five-thousand-foot area. It shall not be necessary to obtain injunctive relief as a prerequisite to the seizure of fireworks. This section shall not apply within any portion of such five-thousand-foot rea which is contained within the territory of any other incorporated city, town or village.

(Ord. No. 513-2, § 1, 6-11-90)

NO FIREWORKS IN SHADOW CREEK RANCH!

Shadow Creek Ranch Sprint TriathlonSunday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:00 AM

Brief DescriptionSprint distance triathlon More Information:www.shadowcreekranchtriathlon.com/Sanctioning: USAT Sanctioned Event

USA Triathlon is the national governing body for the sports of triathlon, duathlon, winter triathlon and aquathlon in the United States. Participation in a USAT sanctioned event means the event director has the proper permits in place, liability and athlete excess medical insurance coverage and the event plan has met the standard of organization required. USA Triathlon provides rules, guidance and governance to set the standard for safe and fair multi-sport races. For more information on USA Triathlon and fueling the multi-sport lifestyle, visit our website at http://www.usatriathlon.org.

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Brazoria County Municipal UtilityDistrict No. 26 General Information

Please see the new website:www.shadowcreekranchmuds.comfor dates, times, and locations of upcoming meetings. In addition to the new website, agendas for each meeting are posted at the Emerald Village Recreation Center, 11814 N. Clear Lake Loop, Pearland, Texas 77584, and at the Brazoria County Courthouse at least 72 hours before every meeting, and the Board of Directors invites all members of the public to attend its meetings. Please contact the Districtthrough the “contact” page on the new website if you need confirmation of a Board meeting.

As a reminder, the City of Pearland operates our water and sewer system and provides garbage collection services. If you have any questions about your service, please call the City of Pearland at (281) 652-1603.

Election UpdateThe deadline for filing Candidate Applications for the Directors Election was March 5, 2012. As the District received only as many applications as there were positions available, the District will not be holding a contested Directors Election. Directors Fred Weary and Melissa Slade are declared elected to newfour-year terms expiring May, 2016.

Elección ActualisadaLa fecha límite para un candidate presente la solicitud de la Elección de Directores era el 5 de marzo de 2012. Como el Distrito recibió sólo tantas aplicaciones como había posiciones disponibles, el Distrito no sostendrá a una controvertida Elección de Directores. Los Directores Fred Weary y Melissa Slade son declarados elegidos a nuevos términos de cuatro años que expiran el mayo de 2016.

Safety TipsThe District recently renewed its contracts with the City of Pearland Police Officers for additional patrol services. The Pearland Police Officers serving the District offer the following safety tip for residents: (1) install alarm systems in homes and display the alarm company’s sign in the front yard; (2) remember to not store valuables inside vehicles; and (3) all solicitors must be licensed by the City.

CITY OF PEARLAND ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS TO BE

PREPARED FOR HURRICANE SEASON

With Hurricane Season starting June 1, Pearland residents are urged to plan ahead to ensure that they are prepared if a storm hits our area. Residents are encouraged to attend the Brazoria County Hurricane Seminar on June 21, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the Berry Miller Junior High School located at 3301 Manvel Road, Pearland, Texas 77584. Topics include: general preparedness, evacuation, what to expect if you do not evacuate, the 2012 National Weather Service update and more. Preparedness is the key to protecting Pearland residents and property. By doing so, residents ensure that they will survive if a hurricane threatens the Pearland area. By knowing areas of vulnerability and what actions to take, citizens will be prepared in the event of an emergency.

“There are simple steps everyone can take to be ready. Attending hurricane preparedness events can help residents know what steps to take to be prepared,” said Roland Garcia, Emergency Management Coordinator.

“As this Hurricane Season begins, residents can rest assured that their City officials are ready to manage any crisis through our Emergency Operations Plan. City staff is prepared to respond to every kind of disaster and we continuously encourage our residents to be ready,” Garcia said.

To stay updated on the latest weather news, residents should sign up to receive emergency alerts at cityofpearland.com/alerts, monitor the local media and watch these websites:

• For tips on regional disaster preparedness:www.cityof pearland.com/stormready or www.readyhoustontx.gov

• For ideas on developing emergency plans and supply kits: www.texasprepares.org

• To catch the latest weather information, check the National Weather Service Web site: www.nws.noaa.gov

• The Texas Department of Transportation’s Hurricane Information Web site has information on road conditions

during or after a storm: www.dot.state.tx.us/travel

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1. Ask a Friend to Help A simple way to gain peace of mind while traveling is to ask a friend or neighbor to keep

an eye on your house while you’re away.

2. Don’t Tip Off Criminals on the Web! Think twice about posting your detailed vacation plans on Twitter or Facebook, especially if that information is visible to Internet users other than your friends and family (and it probably is). Be careful what you say on your answering machine or voice

mail too. Callers don’t need to know that you’re not home -- they just need to know that you can’t come to the phone right now.

3. Do Tip Off the Police! Always notify the police if you’re going on vacation. It’s possible the police may go out of their way to drive by your house while on

patrol, especially if you live in a small town.

5. The Lights Are On But No One’s Home Don’t leave your lights on at home throughout

your entire vacation in an effort to make it look like someone is in the house. Your electric

bill will end up more costly than your mortgage, and, of course, leaving the lights on

is not exactly “green” behavior according to a programmed schedule.

JOIN US ON THURSDAYS FOR A FUN FILLED DAY OF SWIMMING,

MUSIC, GAMES & PRIZES…

Location: Emerald Bay Pool 11814 N. Clear Lake LoopTime: 3:30 PM- 5:30 PM

June 14 July 19June 21 August 9July 12

(Games designed for pre-teens, but everyone is invited…)

SUMMER TEEN SPLASH!!

Going on Vacation? Murphy’s Law for travelers: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong while you’re on vacation -- which is arguably the worst time a household calamity can strike. Coming home from your honeymoon, African safari or Mediterranean cruise can be gloomy. But returning from a memorable journey and learning something has gone seriously wrong at home can be downright devastating.

6. Stop Your Mail Either place a “stop” order on mail and newspapers or arrange to have a friend or neighbor pick up your mail while you’re away.

Just go to the United States Postal Service Web site and you can place a “stop” order in a matter of minutes.

7. Pull the Plug Unplug your television, computer, toaster oven

and other appliances to protect them from power surges.

9. Remove Your Spare Key That plastic rock isn’t fooling anyone. If a criminal

figures out you’re away on vacation, it’s likely that he or she will check your porch for a spare key. So reach under the mat, into the mailbox, above the door frame or into the flower pot and remove your spare key before you leave on your vacation.

For further information please visit www.independenttraveler.com

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SOLICITINGIN SHADOW CREEK RANCH

Shadow Creek Ranch is unable to enforce a no soliciting rule on public streets. All streets within Shadow Creek Ranch are public with the exception of the gated communities and are therefore governed by the City of Pearland. According to the City of Pearland you may place a small sign near your front door, perhaps in your shrub beds, that says “No Soliciting”. This puts a solicitor on alert that they are trespassing. If you still find unwanted items on or near your doorstep you can contact the distributer and let them know that you will pursue a trespassing charge if you find their materials on your property again.

Again, according to the City of Pearland – small signage is your best option. Soliciting is legal providing they do not knock on your door to engage in conversation with you. If they do that, they need to have a city issued license. Please contact City of Pearland Non- Emergency for further information at 281-997-4100.

City of Pearland Office hours (7:30am - 5:30pm)Applications must be turned in to the permits office located at 3523 Liberty Drive during office hours. Display and sale of merchandise, at a location used as a primary residence, either by a resident or several residents for the purpose of sale or resale to the general public must obtain a permit. Also included are yard sales, neighborhood sales, or any other similar activity.

GARAGE SALE RULES • 2 garage sale events per year not to exceed 3 days per sale.

• Apply for a permit no later than three (3) days prior to the event.

• City will provide 3 signs per event, & only those signs may be used to advertise.

• No more than 3 families per event.

• A fee of $15.00 shall be assessed for each event.

• Each participant in a community wide garage sale is required to have an individual permit. The City will post garage sale information on local cable

& the City website if possible. This is a free courtesy, & not part of the permit cost or process.

GARAGE SALE SIGN PLACEMENT When obtaining a garage sale permit, the City provides sign placement guidelines. It’s important to follow these rules – otherwise, misplaced signs will be removed. For example, signs aren’t allowed in public rights-of-way or attached to utility poles, trees, public buildings, or street signs, and must posted no earlier than 5:00 a.m. on the first day of the event and removed by 8:00 p.m on the final day of the event.

Are you interested in advertising in this community’s full color newsletter? Residents support businesses that support them.

This newsletter is provided free to the residents of Shadow Creek Ranch because of Advertisers like you who care and understand your success comes from the local community.

To advertise, contact: [email protected] rates and requirements.

All sizes of ad space are available. All advertisements and payments are due the 15th of the month for the next month’s issue. Multiple months and discounts are available for local businesses.

ADVERTISERS. . . WE WANT YOU!

Garage SaleDo’s and Don’ts

GARAGE SALE PERMITS

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Does my cat/dog have to be registered with the city?Yes. To register your pet, you must have a current Rabies Certificate. The registration tag can be purchased at the Animal Control Office. The fee is $10.00 for neutered pets and $20.00 for un-neutered pets per year. You can also check with your veterinarian as local Veterinarian offices have registration packets designed to make it easy for the public.

How long do I have to register my pets?New residents have 60 days to register their pets.

How many cats or dogs can I have in Pearland?You may have up to 3 pets - in any combination.

Does Pearland have a leash law?Yes, cats and dogs must be on a leash or contained in a fence at all times. Pets cannot be tied outside of a fenced yard and owners must have physical control of pets at all times.

Is there a “pooper-scooper” law in Pearland?Yes, you must pick up after your pet in all public areas.

Can I have any type of animal I want in Pearland?The City does have regulations for different types of animals. If you are thinking about owning a pet other than a cat or dog, please call our office for more information.Who do I call about stray animals?Please call Animal Control to report stray animals in area neighborhoods.

What do I do about wildlife in and around my home?Animal Control has a humane trapping program and allows residents to check out animal traps.

What other services does Animal Control offer?Animal control also has and adoption program. If you are looking to add a pet to your family, there are a number of animals at the shelter looking for homes.

Animal Control also presents educational programs for anyone interested in learning more about Animal Control. Please contact the Animal Control Office if you would like to have someone speak to your group.

Do you have a Web site?Yes, you can view our pets online at www.petfinder.com. Photos of impounded animals are posted daily. You can also find information about programs and services on the city Web site. For a complete list of Animal Control related ordinances, please see Municipal Code, Chapter 6.

Pet/Animal Information Animal Control2002 Old Alvin Rd. , Pearland TX 77581

Phone: 281.652.1970

Hot Weather Care for PetsSummer’s hot weather is just as tough on pets as it is on people. Here are some

tips for protecting your pet:

• Please remember that asphalt and concrete can get very hot and burn the pads of your pet’s feet. • Don’t shave off all of your pet’s hair, thinking it will keep him cool. Leave about an inch of hair - this will protect him from sunburn. • During the summer many people will use pesticides and fertilizers on their lawns. Keep them away from unfamiliar

lawns as this can cause severe intestinal upset if ingested. • Ensure that your pet always has fresh, cool water. • Watch out for puddles of auto coolant. Although poisonous, it has a sweet taste for animals and can be toxic. • Exercise your dog in the early morning or evening, when temperatures are at their coolest.

Never leave your pet in a parked car, even if you crack the window.We hope you and your pets have a Great Summer!

Contact Pearland Pets with questions on licenses and general information questions.

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Ducks you see at the park are hopefully wild. They have wild instincts to migrate and the ability to forage for their own food. Domesticated ducks were bred by man for specific needs and derived from wild mallards and Muscovy ducks. Some breeds are specifically designed for egg production, others for meat production, and still others are ornamental. They range widely in size, shape, and color. Some lay white eggs, others brown, and still others rainbow colors.

However, regular feeding can cause the following: • Poor nutrition • Spread of disease • Unnatural behavior

THEIR HEALTHWhen wild ducks are fed human food (especially bread or crackers) their organs become engorged and fatty, which can cause them to suffer from heart disease, liver problems and other health complications. Bread also has very few nutrients, and can get compacted in a bird’s crop. Many rehabilitators see “bread-impacted crop” in sick and distressed park ducks.

Many people enjoy feeding ducks, but the effects of this seemingly generous act can be harmful. If you are about to feed a duck, please stop feeding them…allow them to return to their natural habits.

Keep wildlife WILD!PLEASE REPORT ANY STRAY OR MISSING ANIMALS TO CITY OF PEARLAND ANIMAL CONTROL.

Animal Control281-652-1970

SEEN A NUTRIA?

An increased number in nutria rats have been seen throughout the community. Due to a decrease in predators and better weather there has been a rise in nutria offspring.

These creatures are not aggressive, but can be a nuisance to property and plants. Please advise your neighbors to stay away and do not feed!

If there on private property you may contact your local liscensed pest control service. Any other nutria rats seen in the wetlands are protected by the texas wildlife association. Your hoa is working on relocating these creatures.

Visit CenterPointEnergy.com/trees for tips ontree care during a drought, as well as a list of

power line-friendly species and tree planting tips. You may also report street light outages at:

www.centerpointenergy.com.

DO NOT FEED DUCKSIN SHADOW CREEK RANCH!

• Pollution • Overcrowding • Delayed migration

Brazoria County will be spraying for mosquitoes this summer. The counties are responsible for the mosquito spraying.

Below are the numbers for the different counties:

Brazoria: 281-756-1532 Harris: 713-440-4800 Fort Bend: 281-342-0508

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OWNER/RESIDENT INFORMATION

C/O Assocation Management, Inc.12234 Shadow Creek Pkwy, Bldg.3114Pearland, TX 77584

Owners are required to provide the Association with the following information within 30 days of acquiring an interest in a property. This information can be critical in an emergency.

Full Name: _______________________________________Owner: ____ Resident: ____

Owner Address:______________________Email Address:________________________

Home Number: ______________________Mobile Number:_______________________

Driver License #_____________________ Vehicle License Tag:___________________

Pool Card(s)#:_______________________Emergency Contact:____________________

Comments: ______________________________________________________________

This information will be kept confidential. The purpose of the request is to maintain proper records, identify the residents entitled to use the facilities, and have emergency contact information.

Please fax this completed form to 713-932-6059 or email to [email protected].

(281) 485-4317

2405 S. Grand Blvd., Suite A Pearland, TX 77581 Fax: (281) 412-9979

Injuries ■ Wills ■ Probate ■ Real Estate ■ Family ■ [email protected]

(281) 485-4317

2405 S. Grand Blvd., Suite A Pearland, TX 77581 Fax: (281) 412-9979

Injuries ■ Wills ■ Probate ■ Real Estate ■ Family ■ [email protected]

(281) 485-4317

2405 S. Grand Blvd., Suite A Pearland, TX 77581 Fax: (281) 412-9979

Injuries ■ Wills ■ Probate ■ Real Estate ■ Family ■ [email protected]

(281) 485-4317

2405 S. Grand Blvd., Suite A Pearland, TX 77581 Fax: (281) 412-9979

Injuries ■ Wills ■ Probate ■ Real Estate ■ Family ■ [email protected]

Saturday is pickup day for heavy trash. Trash service is not included in HOA fees, HO must contact City of Pearland to set up trash service 281-652-1603.

You must place by curbside by 7 a.m., but no earlier thank 6p.m. on the previous day (Ord.181-8 Sec.2.)

REMEMBERTRASH DAYS

SHADOW CREEK RANCH

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Shadow Creek RanchLandscaping Guidelines

The residential lot builder is responsible for landscaping all areas on his property and the portion of the street right of way between the property line and the street curb. Plantings other than groundcovers and low growing ornamentals between the street curb and the paved sidewalk is discouraged in order to preserve adequate sight lines for motorists. Automatic irrigation systems for all residential lots is encouraged, but not required. Installation of all landscaping must occur immediately upon occupancy of the house or within 30 days after completion of construction, whichever occurs first. Installation of landscaping, including materials and workmanship, must be in conformance with acceptable industry standards.

Front Yards - All Lots All lots shall have a minimum number of trees from Appendix A-1D located in the front yards. Refer to the lot size breakdown that follows for specific minimum requirements.

Please visit www.shadowcreekranchhoa.com under ARC APPLICATION tab to view full list of approved landscapingand images.

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Emerald Bay Lap Pool Diamond Bay Water Park11814 N. Clear Lake Loop 2034 Trinity Bay DriveClosed Mondays and Wednesdays for Maintenance Closed Wednesdays for Maintenance

* Strict Limit of 200 Residents inside pool area

May 26th-28th (Memorial Day) May 26th-28th (Memorial Day)Saturday: 12pm - 8pm Saturday: 10am - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm Sunday: 1pm - 8pmMonday: 12pm - 8pm Monday: 10am - 8pm

June 2nd thru August 19th (Full Season) June 2nd thru August 19th (Full Season)Monday: Closed Monday: 10am - 8pmTuesday: 12pm - 8pm Tuesday: 10am - 8pmWednesday: Closed Wednesday: ClosedThursday: 12pm - 8pm Thursday: 10am - 8pmFriday: 12pm - 8pm Friday: 10am - 8pmSaturday: 12pm - 8pm Saturday: 10am - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm Sunday: 1pm - 8pm

Adult Lap Swim: Tues, Thurs., Fri., 8-9pm*18 and older onlyAugust 25th and 26th August 25th and 26th

Saturday: 12pm - 8pm Saturday: 12pm - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm Sunday: 12pm - 8pm

*Pool Open Wednesday July 4th 12pm-8pm* *Pool Open Wednesday July 4th 10am-8pm*

September 1st-3rd (Labor Day) September 1st-3rd (Labor Day)Saturday: 12pm - 8pm Saturday: 10am - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm Sunday: 1pm - 8pmMonday 12pm - 8pm Monday 10am - 8pm

Last Day of Pool Season September 3rd

Reflection Bay Diving Pool12115 S. Clear Lake LoopClosed Tuesdays and Thursdays for Maintenance

May 26th-28th (Memorial Day)Saturday: 12pm - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pmMonday: 12pm - 8pm

June 2nd thru August 19th (Full Season)Monday: 12pm - 8pmTuesday: ClosedWednesday: 12pm - 8pmThursday: ClosedFriday: 12pm - 8pmSaturday: 12pm - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm

August 25th and 26thSaturday: 12pm - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pm

September 1st-3rd (Labor Day)Saturday: 12pm - 8pmSunday: 12pm - 8pmMonday 12pm - 8pm

Last Day of Pool Season September 3rd Last Day of Pool Season September 3rd

Swim Lessons available at Emerald Bay and Reflection Bay on closed days of pools. For additional information contact 713.932.1122

Shadow Creek Ranch 2012 Resident Pool Schedule

e have received comments regarding inappropriate swimwear being worn by some of our younger pool users.

As a result, we have had to close the Activity Pool to deal with such matters. Please remember that all children in diapers MUST wear a specially designed swim diaper.

These diapers are designed to minimize incidents without absorbing pool water like regular diapers do. Signage has been put up reminding our parents of this policy. If there is any question, our lifeguards will be monitoring this issue more closely and will politely ask to see the swim diaper.

Parents with children without the proper swim wear will be asked to exit the pool until a swim diaper is in place. Swim diapers are available for purchase for your convenience.

For health and safety reasons, please also remember to change your child‘s clothes in one of the locker rooms or the Family Changing Room.

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Shadow Creek Ranch Maintenance AssociationAssociation Management Inc.12234 Shadow Creek ParkwaySuite 3112Pearland, Texas 77584

DRIVE A LITTLE...SAVE A LOT!

Is just a short drive away!1. Get 6000 miles of gas when you buy2. Lifetime oil changes at $11.953. Do everything conveniently by email

Contact: Big Joe 713-201-4306joe.fitzpatrick @lonestarchevrolet.com