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AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL STUDY SESSION NOVEMBER 2, 1998 **ORO VALLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT ASSEMBLY ROOM** 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE STUDY SESSION - AT OR AFTER 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 1. REVIEW OF DRAFT FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CHAMBER OF NORTHWEST PIMA COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY — DISCUSSION 2. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TRAVEL POLICY - DISCUSSION 3. HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION REQUESTS FOR THE TOWN TO MAINTAIN PRIVATELY INSTALLED LANDSCAPING WITHIN TOWN RIGHTS OF WAY AND MEDIANS - DISCUSSION ADJOURNMENT POSTED: 10/29/98 4:30 p.m. sr A packet of agenda materials as listed above is available for public inspection at least 24 hours prior to the Council meeting in the Office of the Town Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. The Town of Oro Valley complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If any person with a disability needs any type of accommodation, please notify Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk at 297-2591. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 2, 1998 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: David L. Andrews, Finance Director SUBJECT: Discussion Regarding Possible Financial Participation Agreement between the Town and The Chamber Serving Northern Pima County SUMMARY: The Town has been approached by officials of The Chamber Serving Northern Pima County (the Chamber) with a regard to possible financial participation agreement between the Chamber and the Town. Over the past g several weeks, members of the Chamber and Town staff have worked diligently to prepare a draft financial participation agreement ation a reement for Council consideration. Additionally, the Chamber has developed a Powerpoint presentation regarding Chamber services, goals and accomplishments that they would like to present to and discuss with the Council in this evening's study session. Your attachments to this communication include an outline of the Chamber presentation and a draft financial participation agreement. ANALYSIS: The following are some of the highlights of the proposed agreement: • Scope of services to include tourism and visitors services; and business recruitment, retention and outreach services • Quarterly progress reporting by the Chamber to the Town • One year term of agreement • $25,000 in funding requested by the Chamber • 30 day termination clause RECOMMENDATION: The financial participation agreement as presented includes tourism and visitors services as well as business recruitment, retention, and outreach services. The Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau (MTCVB), Greater Tucson Economic Council (GTEC) and the Town's Economic Development Administrator currently provide these services to the Town. However, because of the dynamic nature of the national economy among enterprises and individuals, these groups may call upon the Chamber for services because these are the types of services inherently provided by chambers across the country. The Chamber is requesting funding for the augmentation of these economic development activities. Therefore, staff does support the concept of providing funding to the Chamber. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 Benefits stemming from Chamber activities are gained by Oro Valley, Pima County and Chamber members. Based on the Chambers estimated cost of$38,413 staff recommends funding of$10-12,000 per year. Funding for a financialp articipation agreement was not included in the FY 1998-99 adopted Town Budget. $600 was included for the annual membership with the Chamber; $5,000 was included as Miscellaneous Requests for Town Support; and $44,250 (25% of the 1% bed tax collections) was included as generic tourism and economic development programs. The only other Town funding source would be the General Fund Contingency. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft Financial Participation Agreement 2. Presentation and Research Materials Developed/Compiled by the Chamber David L. Andrews Finance Director •04 Chuck Swe Town Manager y 71-) Ar'., FTc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1998, byand between the Town of Oro Valley, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the "Town" and The Chamber Serving Northern Pima Count , an Arizona non-profit corporation hereinafter called "the Chamber." Y WHEREAS, it has been determined that the activities of the Chamber are in thep ublic interest, and are such as to improve and promote the public welfare of the Town; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council have determined that to financially participate promotion ate in the of the activities of the Chamber is a public purpose in that the activities confer direct benefit of a general character to a significant part of the public; and WHEREAS, the Town desires to promote a business environment in Oro Valley that enhances economic vitality and improves the quality of life for its citizenry; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Town, subject to the provisions of state budget law, to provide funding to the Chamber as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the Town and the Chamber desire to establish a general framework for cooperative efforts, especially the general procedures by which the Chamber will assist and carry out residential relocation, tourism, business retention and business recruitment; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 Section 1.1 Scope of Services to be Performed by the Chamber. A. Tourism and Visitors Services. 1. The Chamber will provide tourism and visitors services and information to Town residents and seasonal tourists and anyone indicating an interest in locating a residence in the Town. Services rendered may be in the form of by mail or telephone or webpage inquiries, requests for information p walk-in customers. Services shall be rendered in a courteous and professional manner. D AF 2. It is understood by the Town and the Chamber that the Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau is the primary agency providing tourism enhancement services to the Town. It is the intent of this agreement for the Chamber to augment tourism and visitors services. B. Business Recruitment, Retention and Outreach. The Chamber's business is to this end and they will spearhead the implementation of a "Business Outreach Program" that will provide a number of opportunities to strengthen networks among area businesses and local government. The Chamber will initiate these contacts each month with area business owners. These meetings will take place on a regular basis and will address issues that affect local business, help establish relationships between local businesses and provide an outlet for topical discussions. C. The Chamber shall work assist the Town in the implementation of the "Shop Oro Valley Program." D. Special Events Calendaring. The Chamber and the Town will work closely p together and reciprocate timely and cooperative communications with each other regarding special events that promote the Town such as ribbon cutting/grand opening ceremonies for local Town businesses. The Chamber will be designated as the lead agency with regard to the ribbon cutting/grand opening ceremonies. The Chamber will maintain a Master Calendar to promote coordination and mitigate the possibility of calendaring conflicts for said special events. E. Annual Chamber membership dues to be paid by the Town shall be included as part of the monetary consideration of this agreement. Section 1.2 Responsibility for Open Records. The Chamber agrees to make open to the public all records relating to any funds directly received from the Town, Pima County and any other funding sources that the Chamber distributes to other organizations or individuals. Section 1.3 Evaluation Criteria and Reporting. A. The Chamber agrees to submit to the Town, by the 10th day after the close of the calendar quarter, reports addressing the progress of the Chamber in achieving its scope of services as outlined in Section 1.1 of this agreement. In order to assess the impact of the Chamber, the Town, g through its designated representative, reserves the right to evaluate g p its and the Chamber will cooperate and use best efforts to provide access to all pertinent information reasonably necessary to make evaluations. 2 A F B. Progress reports shall address but are not limited to the number of g telephone calls for relocation, telephone calls for tourism information, p number of information packets sent pursuant to inquiries and, with regard to business recruitment and retention, the number of leads, prospects and site visits. Section 1.4 Accountability. A. The Chamber shall maintain a true and accurate accounting system which meets acceptable accounting practices of the accounting profession, and p which is capable of properly accounting on a timely basis for all expenditures and receipts of the Chamber. B. The Chamber shall implement an accounting system which will comply with theg enerally accepted auditing principles and with the provisions of the AICPA audit guide for nonprofit corporations. C. The Chamber shall provide the Finance Department of the Town, within three months after the close of the Chamber's fiscal year with: An annual accounting, or A copy of an outside audit of the Chamber for the time period approximating the period of the Town contract, together with any Chamber response to audit findings. At anytime during, and up to a period of five (5) years after completion of this contract, the Finance Department of the Town or designated Town agent will be given access to the audit records of the Chamber for the Town's internal audits. Section 1.5 Term of Agreement. This Agreement between parties as described above shall be effective from through Section 1.6 Termination. This may Agreement be terminated at any time by mutual written consent, or by g Y eitherY9 g art giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other party, or at such p time, as in the opinion of the Town, the Chamber fails to perform its obligations. 3 D' AF" ARTICLE 2 FUNDING Section 2.1 Payment. A. It is the intent of the Town that the Chamber receive from the Town an amount of$25,000 to be in four a ual installments by 10th day of the paidq 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th months of the contract upon receipt of a written request for payment from the Chamber. B. Method of Payment. The Town may, as a result of subsequently discovered evidence, withhold whole or part of the scheduled payment as may be necessary because: Services were not rendered. The Chamber failed to supply information or reports after reasonable requests. The Chamber is not in compliance with agreed upon disbursement documentation and/or other project performance. Any deficiency in performance, as described above, shall be outlined in detail to The Chamber at least thirty (30) days prior to the withholding of payments under the Agreement. The Chamber shall, within twenty (20) days of receipt of such correspondence, respond to the concerns outlined in the Town's correspondence. When the reasons for withholding payments have been corrected to the satisfaction of the Town, any amounts due shall be processed. C. The Chamber shall actively solicit memberships as well as financial participation by Pima County and other incorporated cities and towns who benefit from the services provided by the Chamber. ARTICLE 3 MISCELLANEOUS TERMS AND CONDITIONS Section 3.1 Hold Harmless and Insurance Provisions. A. Indemnification. The Chamber agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town, its Mayor and Council, appointed boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees and insurance carriers, individually and collectively (the "Town") from all losses, claims, suits, demands, expenses, subrogations, attorney's fees or actions of any kind and nature 4 7 A Pi,7 resulting personal ersonal injury to any person (including bodily injury and or damages to any arising or alleged to have arisen out of death) g either 1 the Chamber's negligent performance of the terms of this contract, or (2) any of the Chamber's acts or omissions, except to the extent attributable to a negligent act or omission of the Town. The amount and type of insurance coverage requirements set forth below will in no Yp way be construed as limiting the scope of indemnity in this paragraph. B. Insurance. 1. The Chamber shall obtain insurance coverage of the types and amounts required in this section and keep such insurance coverage in force throughout the life of this Agreement. All policies will contain an endorsement providing that written notice be given to the Town at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to termination, cancellation, or reduction in coverage in any policy. 2. The Comprehensive General Liability Insurance and Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance policies will include the Town as an additional insured with respect to liability arising out of the performance of this Agreement. 3. The Chamber will provide and maintain minimum insurance limits as follows: COVERAGE AFFORDED LIMITS OF LIABILITY Workmen's Compensation Statute Employer's Liability $100,000 Comprehensive General $1,000,000 - Bodily Injury Liability Insurance Combined Single Limit a. products and $100,000 Property Damage completed operations Section 3.2 Conflict of Interest. The Chamber agrees that the provisions of A.R.S. Title 38, Article 5, "Conflict of Interest of Officers and Employers", apply to all the transactions of the Chamber. Section 3.3 Purchasing. In purchasing contracts for goods and services, the Chamberagrees implement that it will and maintain policies and procedures that insure, wherever feasible orpractical, that there will be announced, documented, . competitive biddingfor such contracts so that the potential effectiveness, as well as cost factors, are considered by the Chamber in the selection of said goods and services. 5 cr7) Section 3.4 Independent Contractor. The parties stipulate and agree that Chamber is not an employee of the Town, and is performing its duties hereunder as an Independent Contractor, supplying its own employees, and maintaining its own insurance, workman's compensation insurance, and handling all of its own internal accounting. The Town in no way controls, directs or has any responsibility for the actions of the Chamber herein. Section 3.5 The Chamber shall further be responsible for compliance with the United States Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Town for any liability arising from failure of the Chamber to comply with said acts. Said indemnification to include the costs of suit. Section 3.6 Contract Amendments. By mutual consent of both the Town and the Chamber, this Agreement may be re-opened for renegotiation of and/or the addition/deletion of amendments. Any request for renegotiation shall be in writing, detailing the requested changes. A meeting to discuss the changes shall be held within 30 days of the receipt of the request. Any change to this Agreement will be approved by Mayor and Council and the Board of Directors of g The Chamber. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, a municipal corporation Mayor Paul H. Loomis Attest: Town Clerk Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk 6 Pt PM deAsei— THE CHAMBER: THE CHAMBER SERVING NORTHERN PIMA COUNTY Authorized Signature Witness to Chamber Signature: Approved as to form this day of , 19 Town Attorney Tobin C. Sidles, Town Attorney 7 t,�•.7's' ,air , > - > :"-..'-i.--.1:::: ....::1;;:c:-'-''',Iii'-';:•litti)-,"441I'l.'_.4.:::::::.!...."1.':: , ; . 1--1 „ *Iiiimmilio, , ,. _ _ ___ ______ _ . I { T'.F '.� fit• 0 +• ' \,.,_,. '',,..t•. .._, (1) I + .', J' _k \ �f t YV i t I _ ' .ti i� - .-... 'e 1... ,. 0 Ct . E „..2:.. t -7 . . , a E 0, - . 0_,-,--...-_,.. (-- ' ..A :: .. ikkiti:. kJ...id . I ;.—iiii Co.) . ,. -w ..-s__ �f err! (3) C+,...4 __,....., .. Cl) -4.....) Cifig I g • • r.-.4 CD ..-.I,','.-'..-1-..(1).'.. ,..,..,.. 1 0. 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THE CHAMBER OF NORTHERN PIMA COUNTY& THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Since its inception in 1992, the Chamber of Northern Pima County has served the Oro Valley community and its businesses. The organization was built around the mission statement: To promote a business environment within the Northern Pima county communities that enhances economic vitality and improves the quality of life for all. The Chamber has a membership of approximately 400 businesses located in the northwest. Over 200 businesses or principals are located or reside in Oro Valley. Additionally, 70% to 80% of all Chamber members do business in the Oro Valley area. The goal of the Chamber is to enhance the business community by developing an organization that provides networking, business retention, educational, communication and marketing opportunities, group discounted health and dental benefits. The Chamber offers marketing, sponsorship and advertising opportunities that increase awareness for member businesses through special events, breakfast sponsorships, monthly newsletters and the Guide (produced in part by the Chamber) that reaches approximately 30,000 readers and gives an overview of the businesses and amenities of the Northern Pima county communities. Additionally, the Chamber's monthly breakfasts, luncheons, and after hour events promote networking, education and business alliances that promote each member's business. The annual special events promote community involvement for both the Chamber and individual businesses. As part of the Chamber's commitment to the communities served, each of the Chamber's special events has a charitable benefactor who receives a portion of the net proceeds raised. And, each year, the Chamber endows a $1000 scholarship in the name of former Oro Valley mayor Steve Engle to a local student in pursuit of higher education. The Chamber has provided service to the town of Oro Valley as well. The organization answers at least 500-600 telephone calls a month regarding business opportunities in Oro Valley and the Northwest and requests for relocation packets. Approximately 200 information packets per month are prepared and distributed in direct response to the phone calls taken by Chamber staff. The packets include information on area schools, churches, town government, recreation and a listing of businesses and services available in the Northwest. To date, the Chamber of Northern Pima County has not received any public funding for the many services provided to member businesses and/or communities. Financial support is provided only by membership dues and special events developed by the organization. At this time, however, the Chamber is requesting to contract with the Town of Oro Valley to assist with the cost of business and residential relocation, retention and tourism development. Currently, Arizona has 119 chambers, most of which operate with financial support of their towns and communities. The Chamber of Northern Pima County is one of the chamber organizations in Arizona that do not receive public funds from the towns they serve. Arizona State Statute #9-493 provides for support from cities and towns for support organizations such as the Chamber of Northern Pima County: State Statute #9-493 A. Cities and towns with a population of less than 60,000 people, according to the most recent US census may appropriate annually from the general fund an amount not to exceed 3/10th of one percent of the assessed valuation or$40,000, whichever sum is the greater, for the purpose of encouraging immigration, new industries and investment in the city or town and for printing and distributing books, pamphlets and maps advertising the advantages of the city or town. This state statute offers an opportunity for the Town of Oro Valley and the Chamber of Northern Pima County to partner together to strengthen and retain area businesses, as well as attract new ones. This partnership will combine the efforts, goals and objectives of the Economic Development Division of the Town of Oro Valley and those of the Chamber of Northern Pima County. The financial support of the Town of Oro Valley will allow the Chamber to continue to provide and develop services for member businesses and the community. 74, • � 5$ i #' �ea� Fd �.g L'� �a �a..1 `�1'.-�°iy i-i . x+7r .Y .. '.Y t'1 Y is ilc 'ax?. fi. • ---i.:.-',.:;;;!:-4::::-. 1I‘;4-141;::.-4,,,4: ::-,.,,,,, , n iF a? iY �`�>b,' t .ak�4 3x� ��, . rRo- Y 2.7.70 44 515iYF t,• ..i z l d xs3Si'. s a >.. _ .. - }�. 1,:3'x"*��'2z •"'i.'��$`'s _ 1 ,-., .\,,,---- • J...; '.'-. :, -A .,,',. CD fes c :' ------------ '''''''''''''''-'---'',::-.-s-'-'-':•:',::::::.:--,:<.;--71--,--,----.,. .,'- ' -. 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N- C 0) 0) CM CD 0) CM CM CD C) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) CV Q = _ C ca 0- ` 0 0 .0 .0 _0 C 0 c' 2 - Q 2 2 2 E ° 2 °' a) Qcua) o 0 a) Q Cl Li_ - 0 > 0 a cn 0 Z CD Page 1 A //v m R Y Serving rbc rommxeraJ e,of Pima County It's Good For usiness! RELOCATION INQ UIRIES June — August 1998 Gary Nilan 616 N. Rodney St. Helena, MT 59601 Hank Welle 966 Gilmore Ave. Winona, MN 55987 Bob Wolf P.O. Box 1502 Koloa, HI 96756 Robert G. Farley 37-63 102 St. Corona, NY 11368 Brian Evans 342 W. Cresent Pkwy South Plainfield,NJ 07080 Marlene O'Neal 641 Windsor Dr. Menlo Park, CA 94025 Geri Tanzer AAA Arizona Tucson,AZ 85704 Marge McKahin 1078 Whirlaway Ave. Naperville, IL 60540 Matt Tennyson 3765 N. Campbell#118 Tucson.AZ 85719 Wayne Gnusche 315 W. Kingsbury Rd. Kelso, WA 98626 Carrie Pennicooke 2785 Union Hall Rd. Clarkesville,TN 37040 Michael Heaney 2052 E. Canterbury Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89119 Nancy Larson 4121 104t St.E. Tacoma, WA 98446 Debra Tew 170 Oakdale Rd. Greenville, NC 29611 Jeff Parson 555 Lakeland Dr. Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Joan McCann 223 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02116 Martin Sullivan 1028 Suffolk Dr. La Plata.MI)20646-3506 F.L. Brow Box 7577 Reno,NV 89510 Karen Sullivan 6156 Hedgewall Dr. West Lake Village, CA 91362 Kent Krichau Box 2305 Grand Island,NE 68802 Tanya Charqueno 116 Park Row Paul Salley,OK 73075 Trishnak Iler 3 990 Lock Alpine Way Ann Harbor,MI 48103 William C. Crowder Box 486 Lawrenceburg.TN 38464 Judith Duke 2820 Flora Ave. #1 Louisville,KY 40220 Rosa Spencer 3 531 Skagway St. Simi Valley, CA 93063 Mr. Lalonde 3001 N. State Rd. 7 Lot B-118 Hollywood.FL 33021 Matt Kendall 1925 E.Devonshire#8 Hemet, CA 92543 Peggy Neal 305 E. 78 St.3RW NY,NY 10021 Debbie Born 404 Rainier Dr. Salinas, CA 93906 Janet Schnoor 340 W. Mile High Dr. Camano Island, WA 98292 Susan Vanderzyl C/O American Embassy-PCS 451 Box 271 FPO, AE 09834 Debbie O'Connell 623 S.E. 27th Terrace Cape Coral,FL 33904 Jeff Levy Corda Medical Care 2100 N. Loop W. Suite 820 Houston,TX 77092 Beth Higgins 211 N. Main St. Bentonville.AR 72 712 Dr. R. Alvi 7500 Kirby Dr.#825 Houston.TX 77030 Mary Knight Box 2422 Santa Maria.CA 93457 Mike DeMayo 617 Clemekta St. Salem,OR 97301 Susan Evans 720 Woodridge Rd. Plaserville,CA 95667 Jeff Williams Box 671 Aberdeen, WA 98520 June Lecair 43 Ridge Ave. Spring Valley. NY 10977 Ed Burns 3287 Pueblo Pleasanton,CA 94588 Mark Weltz 1827 Garnet Place Wenatchee, WA 98801 Mavis J. Kuld 8342 Natalie Lane Westhills, CA 91304 David Nanni 1740 N.Mason Ct. Tucson,AZ 85715 J.Harnett Box 4034 Kingman, AZ 86401-4034 Holly Hansen 10003 B Falcon Ridge Dr. Austin,TX 78733 Nickolas Scott H2 Perham St. Farmington.ME 04938 G.J. Seavelis Realty 9541 S. Sawyer Evergreen Park, IL 60805-2343 Eileen Morano 43D Manchester Ct. Freehold,NJ 07728 Robert Farley Box 241 Glennfield.MA 01940 Florence E. Greh 7323 Shirley St. Omaha,NE 68124-1738 Jena Quesenberry 855 Ridge Crest Ct. Kingman, AZ 86401 John Fox 11002 Sherman Ave. #8 Garden Grove, CA 92843 Ervin Frazier 12531 Rockridge Rd. Herdon, VA 20170 Letitia Riddick 5400 Memorial Dr. #714 Stone Moutain, GA 30083 Deborah Luedy 3 720 Barham Blvd. #A-209 Los Angeles, CA 90068 Lois Johnson 8791 Ferdale Rd. Apt.184 Dallas,TX 75238-3518 B. Combs 88 Claredon Ave. Avondale Estates,GA 30002 J.L. Jones 720 S. Gurley Ave. Gilette, WY 82716-4442 Betty Young 40 Linda Lane Bethal,CT 06801 Mrs.Donald G.Pecka 2N915 Bowgren Dr. Elburn,IL 60119-8847 Nancy Hall Box 890522 Temecula,CA 92589 Lisa Calloway 615 E.Laurva Pensacola,FL 32501 Sey Levin 2049 Triviz Dr. #F-9 Las Cruces, NM 88001 Diane Cely 1009 Rochelle Ave. Charleston, SC 29407 Kari Stright 17101 SW 48th St. Ft.Lauderdale,FL 33331 Norma O'Banion 7749 N. catalpa New Carlisle,IN 46552 Steve Matelli 713 Big Ben Dr. Pacifica,CA 94044 Gina Engelke 11928 85th Ave. N. Seminole,FL 33772 Michelle Clayton 347 S. Stewart St. Blairesville,PA 15717 Joeseph Patella 19 Evelyn Place Nutley,NJ 07110 Daniel Danich 14666 Country Club Dr. Livonia,MI 48154 Sallie Hottenstein 11902 Fuller Ave. Grandview,MO 64030-1234 Cerover Purcell 1471 Riceland Ct. Murrells Inlet,SC 29576 Sina Randall 267 W. 152st Apt.4-F New York,NY 10039 Walt Harte 35904 22nd Place S. Apt. A Federal Way, WA 98003 John Musial 2 70Green Briar Dr. Cheshire.CT 06410-2224 Heidi Hoyt 1326 N. Yakima Ave. Tacoma, WA 98403 Jeff Parson 555 Lakeland Dr. Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Darlene Palmer 710 W. View Appleline,TX 79603 Joan McCann 223 Commonwealth Ave. Boston,MA 02116 Peter Bova 1711 Grismer Ave. Burbank, CA 91504 Gloria Thomas Box 1036 Novie,MI 48376 Janet Mathews 5063 Evergreen Ave. Cypress. CA 90630 Jim Nichols 33 Orchard Terrace Essex Junction, VT 05452 Barb Buie 4201 W. 70th St. Edina.MN 55435 Gary Smith 5203 Villa Del Nor Arlington,TX 76017 Becky Ladd 812 Adams St. Decatur, IN 46733 Stephanie Boehrs 612 Wolftrap Benton. TX 76201 Helen Faust 1340 Hendricks Port Townsend.WA 98368 Michael Donnelly 3 715 Main St. City of Stratford.CT 06497 Glen Halverson 10937 W. Sieno Place Avondale. AZ 85323 Angelo A.Belleci 5284 Cribari Heights San Jose. CA 95135 Patricia Mahoney 3029 49th St.#3-S Astoria.NY 11103 Janice Voeller 780 Eastern Pkwy. Louisville,KY 40217 Dawn Lori Cosella 248 Pine St. Old Forest.PA 18518 Richard Read 1509 Ash Dr.E. Elkhart.IN 46514 Elaine Allin 49 Rustic Acre Dr. Chepachet. RI 02814-1530 Janet M. Nissen 560 Mound St. Owatonna.MN 55060 Elizabeth Page 704-B Academy Ave. Dublin. GA 31021 Tom Lunt 2300 S. "E" St. Richmond.IN 47374 Linda Applegate P.O. Box 7468 Columbia.MO 65205 M&M Terrence Green 12936 195th Place NE Woodinville,WA 98072-5645 Bradley Belford RR2 Box 2147 Saylorsburg,PA 18353 June LeClair 43 Ridge Ave. Spring Valley,NY 10977 Warren Aldgate 306-416 Limeridge Rd. E. Hamilton,Ontario. Canada L9A257 Roy King 17657 Country Club Rd. Atchison.KS 66002-9519 Mr.&Mrs. Bunchman 91 Country Place Springfield,IL 62703 Christie Alkire 5225 SW West D.r Apt.0 Topeka,KS 66605-1840 Rust Environment&Infrastructure 3800 N. Central Ave. Suite 1700 Phoenix,AZ 85012 Joanne Chance Rt. 3 Box 139 Enid,OK 73 703 Laura Hurst 28 Lincoln Ave. Mannitou Springs,CO 80829 Anne Goodrich 10564 High Hollows#151 Dallas.TX 75230 Tom Jenner 60-A Kapaa St. Hilo, HI 96720 Daniel Johnson 1681 Bittersweet Dr. St. Anne, IL 60964 Tammy Gant 617 W. Main St. Waupun. WI 53963 Shirlie Jones 1551 Falcon Dr. Apt. 204 Fairmont.MN 56031 Susan&Jeffery Williams Box 671 Aberdeen,WA 98520-0144 Mr.&Mrs. Belford RR2 Box 2147 Salorsburg,PA 18353 Gail Yother 134 Fossil Ct. W. Ft. Collins,CO 80525 Charles Michael 1243 S. Monaco Pkwy Denver,Co 80224 Elaine Ailin 49 Rustic Acres Dr. Glocester.RI 02814 Russ Brown 6 Harlow Ct. 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Box 481752 Denver.CO 80248-1752 Darrell Olofson 1828 Minona Boone, IA 50036 Lisa Maxfield 3114 Tieman Ave. Evansville, IN 47712 Sheila Vrroman 13 925 Ranah Hwy. Calhan, CO 80808 Deborah Cruze 13908 Lear Blvd. Reno, NV 89506 Charles Swartz 431 E. Horatio Ave. Ste. 210 Maitland,FL 32751 Deya Masters 5145 Kennedy Rd. Trenton, OH 45067 Robert Louis 1916 Wisconsin Ave. Apt.302 err Racine, WI 53403 Lois Allen 638 Lindero Canyon Rd. Ste. 315 Agoura CA 91301 Wilson Clabaugh 1131 June St. Fremont,OH 43420-3321 Judy Hindson 5301 Bear Creek Rd. Fairview,PA 16415-2006 Jill Bone 9212 Hunter's Green Dr. Vebulon,NC 27597 Elise Benton 41 Shaw St. Apt.F Branetree. MA 02184 Lois Wilczewski 326 Broad Acres Riverton. WY 82502 3 David Seesholtz P.O. Box 640 Springerville,AZ 85938 Norman Bowling 913 N. Poplar St. Ottawa.KA 66067 Diane Zarillo 1 Truman Place N. Brunswick, NJ 08907 Tania Burgess 89 Carrlyn Dr. Apt. 1 Brockton.MA 02401 David Morrison 1414 S. 164'St. #3 Omaha,NE 68108 Rudy Arteago P.O. Box 36414 Phoenix,AZ 85067 Rick Hunter P.O. Box 40289 San Diego, CA 92164 110 Jeff Williams ist P.O. Box 671 Aberdeen, WA 98520 400 Gretta Clemence 4494 186th St. Apt.213 Redondo Beach. CA 90278 Tony Palladino 38 Glen Hollow Rd. Watertown, CT 06795 Glen Kieser 118 13th St. Ty, IN 74586 Bob Miller am„ P.O. Box 986 Kailua-Kona,HI 96745 Kim Burkhart 504 Timberben Trail Allen,TX 75002 Donna Sellers 11901 Acorn Creek Trail Austin,TX 78750 Rich Jacobson 4851 Enders Rd. Manilus,NY 13104 Joanne Strong 210 Missouri Blvd. Scott City, MO 63 780 Mrs.Thomas Ryan 2680 N. Freemont Flagstaff AZ 86001 Scott Bennett 933 N. Baker Ave. #12 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Teresa Hruves P.O. Box 82715 Fairbanks.AL 99708 Todd Sherman 6444 N.67th Ave. #2055 Glendale,AZ 85301 CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS A portion of the net proceeds raised by each Chamber event is donated to a charitable organization serving the area. The following is a list of the most recent beneficiaries of Chamber monies raised: YMCA One on One Amphi Foundation IYouth on Their Own United Cerebral Palsy Community Food Bank Muscular Dystrophy Association CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS A portion of the net proceeds raised by each Chamber event is donated to a charitable organization serving the area. The following is a list of the most recent beneficiaries of Chamber monies raised: YMCA One on One 1 Amphi Foundation Youth on Their Own United Cerebral Palsy Community Food Bank 111 Muscular Dystrophy Association 1 111 . i --�'�► -,fir• - like tained in this documen Statistics can reveal things l -. . . ___,._ BLM hasbeenpreparin ment for almost 3 year how little funding want us to provide you stantive"comments in Statistics sometimes provide a source of entertain- - days! ment worthy of spending some valuable time We are requesting t! evaluatingthe information. }`'.:u: KevinClOetend this comment p Such was the case regarding a story in last week's ` Publisher months and do not holy Sun concerning public funding of Chamber of Corn- � , The Wickenburg Sun ings for at least 5 mon: merce projects.Statistics were provided in comparing *.s. ,: s In addition. we are what the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce re- . a, Help from 2 ceives in public funding as compared to other similar- - .,:5 .. sized communities in the state. Editor: Wickenburg $3,400. I would like to inforn Since those statistics were somewhat buried in the And here's what they looked like at the county in Wickenburg that the overall story, it might be interesting to take a closer level: wonderful people livin look at those comparisons. Parker $30,500; of those people I'd li The practice of providing public funding to cham- Payson $5,250; d- ally mention. bers of commerce projects has been an issue ad- Show Low $0; Early Tuesday,July 7 dressed in Wickenburg by Councilwoman Valerie Wickenburg $3,000. pleting one of my pan Sien and at least a couple other citizens of the commu- And now for the local funding: When I noticed my car nity. Parker $7,000 (with 2 percent bed tax); , very bumpily and nois: The comparison illustrated that the practice(at least Payson $60,000 (with night bed tax); last year) is common. was not difficult to steel Show Low $42,000 (1 percent sales tax); it was dust shock or mu Here is the comparison in a nutshell: Wickenburg $0. Parker Chamber of Commerce $41,000 in public In a nutshell, Parker receives most of its public ubl' )ems. We only lived a funding; funding through La Paz County; while Payson and Local compan Payson Chamber of Commerce $73,500 in pub- Show Low receive the bulk of their "public" funds Editor: funding; through local taxation. . Our family moved to Show Low Chamber of Commerce $47,000 in There is no formula for providing the Wickenburg burg from Phoenix appri public funding; Chamber of Commerce with local public funding, two years ago. The horn Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce $6,400 in although$25,000 has been set aside by the Wicken- chased lacked only a gal public funding. burg Town Council for marketing this year.There is dog run.We then discovi. Now it's always interesting to break down those no guarantee how that$25,000 will be spent(or if it septic tankP roblems nc statistics in order to determine a meaning or a trend. will be spent at all during the next 12 months), by insurance. "Public funding"included three areas...local,county although it was intended to be used for marketing and state. Wickenburg (with that marketing effort probably For the septic system. Here's what the statistics looked like at the state provided by the Chamber of Commerce). Appreciation level: There have been some cries of"illegal" by some Editor: Parker $5,000; who contend that providing public funds to private The family of Marion L. Payson $8,250; wish to extend our thanks Show Low $3,500; See REAL FUNDING, Page A-12 dation to all our friends and imam Alia OFFICE AT:Member of Kevin Cloe Phillip Swift NN...r......,-,i, Caleb Soptelean 180 N.Washington St., t .t' 0.e,‘11, Wickenburg,AZ 85390 JerryRusca ANAL NEWSPAPER A t en Advertising and News (520)684-5454 Sandra Taylor Mary L.Ott i ASSOCIATION „w„timi,a„ Jo Peterson Greeter Public Service PUBLISHING POLICY AND INFORMATION ADVERTISING Beth Gallant I Efrain Ouijada Jennifer Cloe Services or merchandise for sale in THE WICKENBURG SUN are expected to be accurately Fran Wittenbraker described and readily available at the advertised price. Misleading and deceptive advertising is R.A."Pete"Peterson c never knowingly accepted. Sam Paintin L COPY DEADLINES THE WICKENBURG SUN believes in the right of the public to be heard and will accept all The Deadlines for all news copy is Monday at noon.The deac photographs, news copy or letters to the editor without commitment or guarantee of publication. classified is Monday at noon for the following Wednesday edition THE WICKENBURG SUN reserves the right to edit all copy submitted,copy(enlarge or reduce) at 5 p.m. all photographs and/or artwork to fit space available in conformance with editorial policy.Submission Published every Wednesday at 180 N.Washington Street, ti of copy,letters and photographs is considered implied permission to publish such items.Letters to postage paid at Wickenburg,AZ 85358.Mail subscription: $20.0 the editor must be signed and all letters published will contain the name of the writer.No guarantee per year outside Maricopa County and $24.00 per year else can be made for the return of,or payment for unsolicited materials. subscription: $65.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in Opinions expressed by columnists,writers and advertisers are their own and may not reflect the refundable.Copyright©1998 THE WICKENBURG SUN.All Rigg policy and opinion of THE WICKENBURG SUN. advertising,illustrations or copy must be secured in advance frc t �- '- _- ----- -� •---- ---- i-y- `---- —,,J .., -u“,L••:'`.v.,&,,, J`.Ulluilu- were iistea as nes aaugnters. ' shoe to medication or surgery. stepfather,Kathy(Conley)and Darrel nity Church. Mr. Madara is survived b two mere is no reason to suffer dna y experience long-term foot discc Death Notices, with basic news information, are published free of charge for daughters,Jean Diamond of Flagstaff, g individuals who have a connection with Wickenburg.Information is generally submit- and Dawn Madara of Aniak,Alaska, tailor's or other bunions, heel F ted by funeral homes or can be submitted directly to the newspaper. The Sun regrets problems,skin disorders,and th( g ts the error. 1 iod conditions that can affect y urvey 20 Rose Lane,you receive the f r ew er s r Aug.u 5 ity meduol care coupled with if MacLennan Elementary School Letters were mailed July 15 to the who need more information,are asked attention you expect and dc grade at MacLennan. Principal Jean Bell recently an- parents of all students currently en- to call MacLennan ElementarySchool approach is gentle and caring, nounced plans and dates for a first rolled for first at 684-2824.Since the school is closed come your call for family fc grade observation survey. The letters will have an assigned date between July 1-July 31, parents are 684-5421 (ask for the Physic These surveys will be held Aug.5- and time for the observation survey. asked to call and leave a message. Department). We Accept Me g p 6 for all students who will enter first Parents are encouraged to call That message needs to include the HMOs. grade this fall. The survey will pro- MacLennan to confirm their child's child's name and a phone number • vide important Information which will attendance or to request a date P.S. Tailor's bunions ore also q and where the parents/guardian can be X011"bunionettes." enable first grade teachers prepare the time change. reached,so the call can be returned. best-individualized learning oppor- Parents interested in enrolling their The school office opens on Mon- tunities for their students. child for first grade in Wickenburg,or day,Aug. 3,from 7 a.m. to 4P.m. wi. REAL FUNDING . Al From Page A-4 bimplify Resident, organizations for public projects 1 as having received the most fund- ' should not be allowed. Yet since ing ... followed by Show Low, Your Finances that practice of funding is corn- Parker and then Wickenburg. With and Edward Jones Full Service After 10 ye monplace, wouldn't it seem logi- Now let's review the size of each you can take advantage of a �Account, g Air Adv cal that if it was illegal it would organization and the members it convenient record-keeping system for have been declared so long ago? serves. Show Low has a member- all your investments and receive these ace it ... public entities re u- shipof 615, followed byWicken- benefits: t g ken •Accountprotection upto $25 • Service • . larly hire private organizations to burg at 530, Payson at 450 and million ■Easy-to-read monthly statements Heating & C provide a public service(i.e.,engi- Parker at 300. ■Consolidated year-end tax Information • M neering firms, contractors, legal So here's the final analysis: ■Taxable or tax-free money market advice, etc.). So what's the differ- Payson ■No. 1 in public fund- funds Automatic collection and reinvestment Call t O ence between contracting with ing; No. 3 in membership size; of dividends and income efficient those services as opposed to con- Show Low No. 2 in funding; Call or stop by today. tracting for"marketing"services? No. 1 in size; Member SIPC Wic Now let's take another look at Parker 662 W.W No. 3 in funding; No. Kenneth n Heineman 1020 Wi, ickenburg Way the previously mentioned statis- 4 in size; Wickenburg,AZ 85390 Wickenb • 684-7072 tics. Wickenburg No. 4 in fund- 800-995-1156 (520) Based on overall public funding ing; No. 2 in size. cdwardjones.com EdwardJonesvisa among the four communities in � the comparison),Payson ranks No. Interesting statistics, eh? ! Serving Individual Investors Since 1871 $ 1 0/ 000 IN CREDIT. . . . .‘........ , GUARANTEEDI * €jI' -.11 1111111111117 y 0 u CANNOT y� .!i .,„,,:„...„.,_ VISA® _,, ‘4.-::± -4,- BE REFUSED . 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U c = IMMOmil t� VO .a.s ° a) C10C , a, a, a, � a1C, a, Ea, t -oEU --- a, a, -a �.— a, .� ,. 45 ,; 3 a � o u o .--. � .c 3 c �c ?�• o Q-� c -E OQ p o -0 -0 .., ¢ � 5 'c °, m Q.' O imi o •- ..� 2 a, Z c N ci; U szi , 0 L>' p �- > ca O v p p ' 'pip L w -ate .� �' O .� a, O `� O �+- ,E c Q s Z c�0 '�. 0 'n • • • • .101. • ur mission is to • _promote a business environment within the P , Northern Pima County • • coiizfunities that enhances economic vitality.and improves . • the qui olife a l for all. • . . . • • r , . � P • • • • 1111 CNAH. BE , . . . Serving the communities of Northern Pima County • It's Good{or Business! • 490 West Magee Road Tucson,Arizona 85704 • •Phone: 520-297-2191 • Fax: 520-797-1825 . • .., • . . • . . . E .. • V , . . . : . . . . . • . EVENTS E . , , N t .., ._ , . . Jorn us as a sponsor, volunteer or participant in a.FUN.way to promote your business!, • . . . . • . . Monthly . , _ . .. - The•"Last Thursday of the.Month." Networking - Breakfast is,held on the last Thursday.of the month, • luncheons are regularly.scheduled on the•second w • • ,. Thursday of the month at noon.The "After:Hours" . are hosted by local businesses.All are wonderful • . ways to meet people and get out the "word"'about your business. June f . . .June is the month'of our"Golf Event." It's a day of golf, fun.and food The family is welcome! And,of. course, networking,networking,.networking. . October. .. ' • • . • , . s The "GREAT PUMPKIN BIKE RIDE" is held . .. the last weekend of October, withr afield of riders of all skill levels competing for fun and . prize money.- The prizesare numerous, the•entire , • community participates and;of course, the weather is always beautiful!, . -•: - 4 { Fall ; . . . ' + The annual "Business & Health Fair is: a popular falLevent with.over 100,businesses and .-, healthcare professionals partic1pating.*It's�a well , publicized ay to ge.t your business recognized. : December. .. . . • The Chamber's "Fo•rmal" party.is.held in December ' of each;year. It's..your chance.to get dressed up, enjfoy_a wonderful.evening.:of good food, entertain- • runt and great compa•ny. A f • , • ' ' 'v. . . . . . . • , • * H . . .. . , . . . . . . . . • . . . . w .How _To ,,,,,. ,,, ,„,, . • • . .„....,...,.., , . . 1 .„. , . . . yc . . . , • • soyh 1 i . Breakfast Sponsorships ,',...,. .. The "Last Thursdayof the Month" Breakfast sponsorships are available on a regular basis and • include one complimentary breakfast, a reserved _ • ;.•w -4 table if desired,distribution of you.r business '' . • • literature, write-up in the monthly newsletter • and five minutes to speak at the breakfast. • s • • Business After Hours . . . . .. These events are usually held mid-month and are designed to promote the sponsoring businesses. . • w • • They are an excellent networking opportunity for ; all Who attend. More than one business-can join • together to put on the event. A location large en&ia' h for the event and refreshment's are the only • g M • requirements. 'To schedule a"Business After flours", ' please,contact the Chamber office at 297-2191. AdsintheNEWS . . ' , . Ads in the Chamber's rr onthly,newsletter.are available tomembers of the Chambei-. Ad prices are listed in the newsletter and are based on a one • . year timeframe. Each issue reaches the business . • j community,through mail outs and distribution. • . Call the-Chamber office (297:2191) to reserve . • • ; space for your ad�,and to obtain monthly,deadline S information . . : • ., F Map & Guide . . ..:...- . . . . Advertisingis also available inihe Northern Pirna ,r • County Map &Guide;an annual publication . . • . . • . . highlighting all the communities in the area: The Chamber receives a portion of•each members _ -:` . ad dollars.The guide is distributed throughout the communities Of Oro Valley, Catalina,:Casal 1': .:Adobes, and Catalina Foothills,and is included • • in all requests for relocation infohnation; • • } • . . • - C . , . • • . , . . , .. • •• •' COMMITTEES . . M The following is a.list of current Chamber committees. Please take a • moment to review the descriptions and mark a committee•in which you • , would enjoy participation. • ' • Economic Development ' To assist businesses in maintaining a competitive • •.. . advantage. To promote expansion efforts and'attract- • new,desirable businesses to our area. .• . . • . • • E • . - .Education/Business Partnership • • • E • To create a partnership,program between the business . .: community and the school district to develop'programs - • • that provide cooperative interaction and to administer the scholarship fund. • . - Marketing/Public Relations ' . . . A- . . . • Second Thursday • To establish/update a marketing and:public-relations - • plan for the.Chamber which incorporates the plan of • ' • • • • .work for the year. . . `.- , .. • • T. . . . . .. Membership 6 ' • To facilitate programs/benefifs and°an*environment to • attract new'members,white retaining existing nmembership. . . . , C . Newsletter • Mid month. deadline ' •• Responsible for the production of monthly newsletter •• • • .. .. • . .}Tourism - - . • . , . To promote tourism in the Northern Pinna County area to . T • • , • ' •, ' ll;and to develop tourism awareness within the Chamber ' • • sand communites. • . 0 SPECIAL EVENTS • N Golf Outing • Holiday Party Business Fair- ' (December). - • . - Great Pumpkin Bike Ride • • • (October)' ' Name: • - . • Address: - . • Telephone - FAX . ' . Email:. _ . . •• . . . . . . - G • , . . 40::. G ill E A T • . ..*. . RE ' reasons to: belA T... • . r . . • „..... • • . , . . . . • . 1 R - . ., ,:: x i , , * ” • E , ..,.., - • Serving the communities of Northern Pima County " A It's Good {orBusiness! S . • . • 0 Your Chamber membership offers a variety of benefits. . Just a few are listed below: . . . Discounted HEALTH and DENTAL INSURANCE for you and your employees-. • Discounted CELLULAR PHONE, PAGING,VOICE MESSAGING . I , . IL • and. EXPRESS MAIL services. . - . • . ' ' 1 0 'Special BANKING services just for members. • • • Wonderful NETWORKINGopportunities by attending the . B "Last Thursday of the Month Breakfast", . ' .' •. . "Business After# Hours", , E. , . , ' E • "Networking Luncheon" and all other"Chamber special events, . Ability to ADVERTISE in the Chamber newsletter. • 0 Committee involvement,provides many opportunities for COMMUNITY . N • . and PERSONAL.GROWTH, as well as BUSINESS,CONTACTS: .. . G • . Automatic MEMBERSHIP LISTING in the. . - Northern Pima County MAP &. GUIDE which is mailed to every resident within the Town. • ' The Guide is also included in all relocation-and introductory packages. The ability to have a SAY in local issues and to promote F. your business along with Advertising/Marketing announcements .:' in the EXPLORER on a regular basis. . COVE�RNMENTAL:REPR.ESENTATION through - � :� Chamber involvement in local state and national business issues. t ;; Continued efforts highlighting ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ' i= , of the.Northern Pima County area,:improving the business climate -.,,rx' and encouraging: positive growth, while maintaining the:quality;of life. ; is, ; yF r • • • M , . . . . . . . • .• . E . . . . . . . . , . . . . M . , . . . . . _. . . . . , . . . . , . . ..., B . . .. . . • , , •• ..._ . . . . • • . • . . E • . .• . . • . . • .. . .• . .. • • . . . • .. . . . . • . . R . . , . . . . . . . .. • . .. • . , , .,_ S . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . .. . . . . . . . . . .„ H .. . .. .. . . • . . . _ . . . I . . • , • .. , p • • • • • • • • • I A , •. • • . . . .. . . . . . . . • . , • ..... . • . P . . . , . . . „ • . . • . .. .. . . . . . . . , . . . .. • .„ • . . • . ,. .. , . . . . , . .. . . . . . , . , . „ . P . . • . , . . . . . L. • . , • . . • . • . . . .• . . . . . . • . .... .. 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CP 0 ..4i'''' .., -t, -,:::, O _.,,,, 0 (,) A ANNUAL FALL CHAMBER COMMUNITY BUSINESS AND HEALTH FAIR q :'. Sponsored by Northwest Medical tables are still available. Tables are 6' Center, the fair will take place at or 8' and come with skirting and =,s;. Tucson Mall on Saturday, November chairs. Tables are $125 for members 7th, from 10:00am— 5:00pm. The and $200 for non-members. Booths business/health fair will be hosted by are $150 for members and $225for the Chamber of Northern Pima non-members. Booths are 6'x 10' and County and the award-winning come with sides, backdrop, signs, Explorer Newspapers. Booth and skirting and chairs. tables will be provided by Arizona Call the Chamber office for an `` � `s Cine. 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A (11) z elk THE CHAMBER OFFIC ,.. 1... - f ,,,,... ,,,,, a, 4. --411:1 .41- E . , HAS MOVED!! , ,,, , ,, 200W MAGEE, SUITE 120 • -- -, '' ---- ) 0 West Magee • Tucson , Arizona 85704 • 520 . 297 . 2 1 9 1 • Fax : 520 . 797 . 1825 /Iv MEETYOUR BOARD MEMBER — PAUL WILLMAN CHAMBERPaul Willman has been an active very beneficial Serving the communities of Northern Pima County member of the Chamber for several to his busi- It's Good{or Business! ,4c t. years and has served on the Board of ness and esti- . A T Directors since 1996. In his current mates that at position as Treasurer, he has been least twenty r 411 President instrumental in the operation and percent of his Tom Vetrano direction of the Chamber. Paul recent busi- Nit chaired the committee that revised ness has come lillii President Elect and simplified the Chamber's Bylaws from contacts Meanie Larson and has volunteered many hours to made through review legal documents for the the Chamber. Past President Chamber. F. Michael Cadden Tucson has been home to Paul and Paul is an attorney with the Willman Dawn, his wife of twelve years, sinc Secretary Law Firm. Prior to establishing his 1990. Dawn and Paul are the very Karen Kol own law firm Paul was a partner ina proud parents of Greer, their two an Northwest area law office for several one-half year old daughter and Brett Treasurer years. Paul practices in the areas of their ten month old son. In additioi Paul Willman business law, domestic law and to spending as much time as possibl estate planning, but is always willing with his family, Paul is a member of Board Members to meet with Chamber members on the Casa Adobes Rotary Club and is Suzi Bustamante any legal concern. Paul has found active at St. Marks United Methodis Mike Jacob his involvement with Chamber to be Church. Jeff Corner Bob Ross Thanks to those RENEWALS Paul Parisi that contributed door prizes! Edward Scott p OV Arts Council F Richard Underwood Bank of America Jeff Coleman Luncheon Fidelity National Title Bob Workman Securaplane The Chamber Aesthetic Surgery George Good Golden Eagle Pat Palmer Spas by Baia Hometown Buffet Larry Morris Community Food Bank Print Management Mirage Homes Executive Director Welcome Home Welcoming Serv. Connie Matthews Breakfast AF Sterling Homebuilders Cottonwood Properties The Chamber Mama's Pizza Heroes Administrative Assistants Golden Eagle Rachel Pike The Vetrano Group Tucson Safety & Medical Tucson Realty Trust Laura Tearse Desert Garden's Healthcare ExSell Marketing Newsletter Contributors Interim Health Care Virginia Kacprzak Valley Collision Gerry Bolkcom Suzi Bustamante Design & Layout QUOTE FOR THE MONTH Pi & Mike Polletta The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him Editor the will to carry on. Connie Matthews —Walter Lippman . N E W S R E L E A S E S SHERATON EL CONQUISTADOR RESORT Erickson Leader Martinez Architects, Inc. has been AND COUNTRY CLUB selected by Goudy Construction, L.L.C. to provide architec- OFFERS EXPANDED SPA SERVICES tural services for a new single story, 15,000 s.f. Industrial/Office warehouse at the 22nd Street Business The Sheraton El Conquistador Resort and Country Plaza in Tucson, AZ. Sergio A Martinez, Jr., AIA, will be lub has increased the varietyof services offered byits g J the Partner-in-Charge of the project. tness Center Spa. The Sheraton El Conquistador's classic vedish massage has been joined by several new tech- FREE 2-HOUR PARTY AT F U NTAST I C KS ques including aromatherapy massage, siatsu massage, TO #1 OFFICE CLOTHING DONOR! id hot stone massage. Three new body wraps include a hydrating aloe vera body wrap, herbal wrap and essen- We will close the park for 2 hours of unlimited attractions it oil aroma wrap. Appointments and information are for the office donating the most clothing! The clothing will 'ailable by calling the Sheraton El Conquistador Fitness be going to educational enrichment. (1) Collect employee !later at 544-1260. clothing donations at your site. (2) Bring the donations to Funtasticks on any day in September, labeled with the company name, phone, and number of employees. (3) The NEW ADDITION AT E.L.M. off ice donating th most clothing will win! The company Erickson Leader Martinez, Inc. is pleased to announce donating the most clothing per employee will win a run- e addition of Tetine W. Price, Project Architect, to our ner-up prize. Individuals can participate also. Any individ- aff. Tetine received her Architectural Degree from the ual donating at least one article of clothing any day in ziversity of Arizona in 1993. She has six years of archi- September will receive 3 free attractions of any Do-It-All crural experience with both public and private projects Fun Pass. Valid any day in September! cluding religious, governmental, and recreational facili- 's. Her responsibilities at ELM are developing technical )cuments, coordinating the efforts of all disciplines, and WANT TO GET NEWS OUT 'erall quality control measures. ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS? Erickson Leader Martinez Architects, Inc. provides archi- CONTACT THE CHAMBER AT 297-2191 OR FAX YOUR Aural and planning services throughout Arizona and the INFORMATION TO 797-1825. ,uthwest. 4 All major credit cardsN D / acce ted. ,ams„�,�, ii E- I p fi � ata g, r FTI),,� 1 1 tC ►� '�n'l'F:191 'Pfttrillikih,, iu cj % YOUR HOMETOWN FULL SERVICE FLORIST Ginger LaRue ",,,,,,,„, rai --, c-ji Owner ' _J g 16150 N.Oracle Road 1171 E.Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Tucson,AZ 85739 Oro Valley,AZ 85737 Telephone:825-1070 Telephone:825-2399 -u-LI- o FAX: 825-7881 FAX: 825-2346 1-800-773-0502 $5 DISCOUNT W; THIS AD 1-800-393-9848 ..-.,:'‘.,0' , FD —{fi_i u aq , .. ,mulys., rt. ( --i.„4„, rca—, „, CD ESTATE PLANNING • LIVING TRUSTS ,. o _,r, —1 0 No Charge for Initial Consultation `""'' --� g Serving NW Tucson Since 1974 i1 , , , ,, r-.....- a , ,. ff; WALTER L. HENDERSON, P.C. V4 :�-- 1 1 Attorney at Law .. I I 297-6800 Itr0 - ' * 6700 N.Oracle Rd.,Suite#119 Tucson,Arizona 85704 Tres TreStiYal I 3 [ Chamber Investment Corner Sometimes you have to spend money to make moneys And the Chamber offers opportunities that can put your to arrange your date, because, as you can imagine, this is business in the limelight and add to your bottom line a very popular and extremely cost efficient promotional without using too much of that green stuff tool and the calendar fills up fast. We are taking reservations for 1999. A Business After Hours is just one of those opportunities. Actually, the cost of a Business After Hours for the Chamber is entirely up to you. The After Hours is usual- ly done at your place of business. You decide when to hold the event, what to do at the event, and what food to ,k serve at the event. The Chamber does the advertising for ,-""'".......,\ -,-:,,,„,, you with announcements at each of the monthly meet- / A I ' ings as well as mention in the monthly newsletter. Plus, Iiii%0 ,, , the Chamber doesn't charge you a dime, the only ones writing a check will be those who want to get in and find out more about your business. With an After Hours event you have a captive audience and the opportunity to dill *t i I e:// distribute information about your goods and services as „el wellas a few minutes to give your best marketing "s chpiel". An After Hours event is usually held mid-month and is V.41 designed as another networking opportunity for mem- bers. The only requirements are a location large enough and refreshments. You do have to call the Chamber office LIIIMININMIMINNINNWAIIMAE. SAME GREAT MEXICAN FOOD NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU • 1Ebe PatIo 41 44467;the . ; BiG YEARI Restaanarat , ,. 4,,..1 Mexican RestaurantCaterin Delicious Authentic Mexican Food, �' Fresh Ingredients•Generous Portions• Friendly Service Charbroiled Steak, Chicken & Fish • Burgers, Salads, Soup: Family Atmosphere Heart Healthy Selections &Delightful Desserts r Heart Healthy Selections w Dine In•Carry Out•Delivery Full Bar! • We Cater! t L 744-2225 ,'t uGs q� :ucl� N vos ,,, N � �,,� ���g8 p cels � J 3930 W. Ina Rd. ►� We k L 9 $419 10420 N. La Canada z; - In the ABCO centerl7y th7e Smiths Center Lambert Lane Ina Rd. ‘. I.. / WEBSITES &CD sm ,, __._ Robyn Buck F President Ile designri I. Icatalogs , _ ,. . ilk. ' maintenance ''7,241.,.,. multimedia H A V E N hosting 141)1111 , manuals �1�.el� ` COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT 2120 W. Ina Road, Suite 206 Tel: (520) 575-1212 520.297.7165 4._. OCStax520.21933/ Fax: 5 20 5 7 5-1914 ifo@hvao locs.aom vwiW hvaocbcs.00rr Tucson, AZ 85741 ( ) 4 Another benefit of your Chamber membership : Discounted health insurance rates ! 3 plans to choose from! BlueSelect hese discounted rates are available to you, your family and your employees's families on these individual health plans from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona. for affordable simplicity ✓ No deductibles or coinsurance ✓ $10 office visit copay on Benefit Plan 1 All 3 plans offer coverage for: ✓ Physical exams covered • Hospital inpatient and outpatient services ✓ Maternity covered • Doctor office visits ✓ Child-only coverage available (no adult • Prescription drugs enrollment required) • Childhood immunizations • Well-baby care BluePreferred • Routine gynecologic exams and mammograms • Certain preventive screenings for flexibility and savings • ✓ Choose your own doctors, including specialists Emergency care • Routine vision exams ✓ $15 copay for PPO doctor office visits • ✓ Save money by using PPO providers Mental and behavioral health services • ✓ Three deductible choices X-ray and lab services ....and no claims filing when network providers are used. Blue Classic for freedom of choice For details on any of these three plans, contact: ✓ See any doctor, anywhere ROBERT S WORKMAN ✓ Choose from six deductible options, then pay WORKMAN INSURANCE just 20% of most covered services PO BOX 36747 ✓ Savings available from Participating providers TUCSON AZ 85740 (520)531-1300 ./A/he CIIAMBER Authorized Agent Semis tiutrwaspitim(leftism Am 0.0 BlueCross k's Gaol kr mss! p�0 B1ueShield of Arizona An Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association The above is only a general description of benefits. Detailed information about benefits,limitations and exclusions is included in the brochure and contract booklet,which are available by contacting Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona or one of its authorized agents. 11602 0496 W h at's i n a name? WILLMAN OPENS LAW OFFICE WHAT IS A DOMAIN NAME? Paul Willman, formerly a partner with the law firm of Jacob, Fishbein, & Willman, has recently opened his own A domain name is simply the addressuse for our office at the Northwest Corporate Centre, 7400 North you y Oracle Road, Suite 243. ebsite and email. As an example, the Chamber's Dmain name is the-chamber.com. If you want to have Paul Willman is a graduate of the University of Arizona, Website, you will need a domain name, College of Law and has been practicing for the past several years in the areas of litigation, divorce, child custody, cor- hree good reasons to register your domain name porate transactions, trusts, estates and probate law. First of all, unlike the street address 123 Main St, Contact Paul Willman at 520-219-3000, fax 520-742-6953 hich can exist in every town in the world without or by mail at P.O. Box 64609, Tucson, AZ 85728. )mplication, domain names must be unique. Only one ?3mainst.com can exist on the Internet. Easy to remember, and relevant, domain names are BUSINESS AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE Zportant marketing considerations. You should pick At the August 20th, meeting we discussed and moved ther your company name, or a short phrase that on the followingitems: !scribes what your company does. If the name ofyour company is Pacific Shoe Company, Writing letters to all School Superintendents, Principals p y ar and Counselors of local area schools Regarding levant, easy to remember names include g g the "Steve icificshoe.com and shoes.com. Ingle Scholarship" for $1000.00 with a copy of the applica- Why is a short domain name important?Just remem- tion and who is eligible. Because this award is one of the !r: once you have a domain name, you'll be asked to few that is offered for tech schools and colleges and the peat it regularly on the phone and in conversations. If applicants need only to have a real direction of what they )u need pen and paper to communicate your domain Mme, it's robabl too long! want to accomplish and have a need for the money—we P y g are looking forward to havinglot applicants next Finally, you should know that domain names are a more PP year. We are suggesting these students start applying as pidly disappearing. Some companies are registering )t one but several domain names relevant to their busi- soon as January 1st through April 1st, 1999. We will !ss. As a result, many companies are already having announce the winner at the April breakfast for The fficulty selecting a domain name. Chamber and will make a presentation to the student at The three letters at the end of a domain name (the their school. xtension") are used to classify the type of organization If you know of anysenior in an area high ;ing the domain name. Commercial enterprises t ical- g school that P typical- could could use this scholarship to further theirgoals into higher use ".com" or ".net", while non-profits often use ",org." g education, please call The Chamber office for a copy of the aiversities and other educational institutions normally ;e ".edu," and government agencies often use ".gov." application today! ie assignment of these extensions is not regulated, In other business, the committee decided to tag onto the aking these loose guidelines rather than strict rules. survey that will go out in January to all members to find Even if you aren't ready to develop a custom Website, out if you have a need or currentlyuse "interns" in your y ur relatively modest investment in a domain name today company. n increase the effectiveness ofyour Website marketing Also, if you have ever "mentored" anyone and if g you would have an interest. This comes about from the morrow. many conversations we have been hearing from compa- Thanks to Explorer News a e�-s for a Great After Hours nies in The Chamber that are experiencing staffing short- papers p ages and lack of qualified applicants. If you want to help The Explorer Newspaper is located at us make the communitybetterplace 231 W. Giaconda Way, Ste. 103, Oracle Rd., a to d o business, on Giaconda Way(1 block south of Ina) through the schools, please join us at our next meeting 79 7-43 84 October 14th, 8:30am, Rural/Metro, thank you. tIi r�inci al Principe! Mutual prn fin ' 1 (520)544-4545 BUSINESS Life Insurance Company y (800)346-5863 TOLL FREE %l)BI1CI8! Pr�ncor Financial (520)531-2195 PRIVATE LINE Group (520)293-3689 FAX Services Corporation ',7:, E-MAIL:TUCSONBELLC?AOL.COM Thomas R. Vetrano 5151 East Broadway,Suite 750 MIRIAM .BELL.,CRS,GRt Associate E 11*er Agent-CA Lic 0825740 Tucson,AZ 85711 ,• ` Multi-Million Dollar Producer Princor Registered Representative (520)748-2511 Oro Valley Office(520)544-7919 - BANKGR© ®. --...�--. (800)421-0313 ►;,, Mas,.! Securities offered through COLDWELL BANKER Princor financial Services Corporation SUCCESS REALTY Des Moines,IA 50392-0200(800)247-4123 6770 N.ORACLE ROAD TUCSON,AZ 85704 5 An,n4Jepol ,0.'. ,i and(p5ralfi1 Wimp,of CoawaS Bank, I is ,Inc ' ,.410,' , • SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 24th Last Thursday Breakfast 28th 7 am Governmental Affairs OCTOBER , , t 1st 8 am Bike Ride Committee—Park Site 4.. 5th 8:30 am Marketing/PR Committee 6th 8 am Membership Committee 7th 8:30 am Executive Committee ' 8th 8 am Bike Ride Committee 44if - ....,, 4*, 8th Luncheon—El Burrito . .... ik 8th Newsletter Deadline N 13th 7 am Governmental Affairs Committee ' Nos, 13th After Hours—The Lariat(Catalina) 14th 8:30 am Business/Education Committee 14th 4 pm Board Meeting it 24th&25th . . . GREAT PUMPKIN FAT TIRE FESTIVAL 26th 7 am Governmental Affairs Committee 29th Last Thursday of the Month Breakfast MAJOR EVENTS FOR 1998 A October 24th&25th Great Pumpkin Fat Tire Festival Bikers sporting new head gear at last year's November 7th . .Health&Business Fair Fat Tire Bike Race. Call the Chamber to volunteer December 4th . .Holiday Party for this year's race Oct, 24&25. December 11th .Holiday Luncheon EdwardJones( Thought for the Month Peggy A. Klein Investment Representative If you attend the monthly breakfasts, we will give you the opportunity for"public service" 9000 N. Oracle Rd. type announcements if you call the office in Oro Valley,AZ 85737 advance and keep it to one minute. 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Giaconda Way, Ste 103 • Tucson, Arizona 85704 )CTOBER AFTER HOURS On Tuesday evening, October 13th for 25 and the auction items are terrific Volunteer for this ear's y rm 5:30 to 7:30 pm, a kick-off -weekend for two at Sheraton El Fat Tire Bike Race lebration for Catalina's Heritage day, Conquistador, queen sized handmade upled with the Chamber's Afterquilt valued at $500, lunches and Oct, 24 Zj, ours, will take place on the beautiful dinners at local restaurants, foursome 297-2191 ttdoor patio of the Lariat Steakhouse golf and lunch packages, a boys and 16666 N. Oracle Rd. in Catalina. The girls bike and much more! This event's riat is providing the surroundings, proceeds benefit the Catalina MEMBERS DELETED ie Hitchin' Post will provide the food. Community Resource which assists premier Vistoso Properties cash bar is available. community folks in need. The Catalina's p Cigna Healthcare Heritage Day will be on the sponsor of heritage Day is the Explorer hletic field of Coronado School, corner Newspaper. Info: SuzyBaxter, 825-3950 Realty Exec.- Ferrill Sahuaro Pavement Wilds and Oracle roads in Catalina, or 797-4384.Please help support this turday, October 17th from 10 to 5 event with thepurchase of a sheet of 25 Evans Witcombe Walsh Brothers Furniture d will feature arts & crafts, live music, auction tickets for $10. (Winners need Did, , horse-drawn hayrides, contests not bepresent.) Join us at our kick-off Piper Jaffray A-Z RV d games for kids, a mini muster celebration! Mobile Serv. older Ranch Fire District) and a new Seaman Products 1-By-Ticket Auction. Tickets are $10 Thomas Thompson ' W EMBER If yown a home call us for... Flowing Wells Willman Law Firm •Homeowner Association Management • School District Paul Willman Dr. John J. Pedicone Willman Law Firm 535 W. 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At the Regional HeartCare Center at Northwest Medical Center, our physicians, nurses and other cardiac specialists have years of experience L4 working together. Our heart team provides the kind of comprehensive and compassionate care that gives patients confidence that they, and their hearts, are in good hands. The experienced heart team at The Regional HeartCare Center. Heart care Tucson can count on. Today & tomorrow. For a free cardiac risk assessment call 544-2000. The Regional HeartCare Center at Northwest 6200 N . La Cholla Blvd . , Tucson 3 111 We've been a company of "firsts" since 1948 Air.' When Rural/Metro was founded,the only goal was to meet the emergency services needs of an unincorporated commu- `- nity near Phoenix,Arizona. As a new company,we didn't .: to be theN°° inherit a set of traditions and a book of rules.Instead,we ,/ , / worked with the community to define the company's service. ' So it is not surprising that Rural/Metro was among the first fire departments in America to cross-train firefighters in first „b aid, and to include ambulance service as a part of its fire = , service. c From the beginning, Rural/Metro has viewed medical trans- _ portation services as having the potential to go beyond its £ traditional role. We were among the first to equip and train 4 ambulance crews in advanced , ffblood pressure screenings and CPR classeslife tosupporttheto publicoer. We were =i r ecialized non-emer enc medical s among the first to offe sp g Y „�, , lifil le S MI trS :: :tationpfacilities for wheelchair and extended care e Z After 50 years, innovation is still key Our state-of-the-art communication and dispatching ser- i, „_ vices, medical call centers, emergency training services,pro- •� prietary management tools and training programs have t; placed Rural/Metro squarely in the lead among health and 4 safety service organizations. Responding to Community needs ' ' ' — ..e` Rural/Metro was founded to satisfy an urgent need. The and dimension of the company shape,scope p Y has always been defined by our customers. ;,...., ffi ,127,14, ,, 1 t i In every community we serve, RuralMetro's services are determined by the community's needs, and not by an arbi- t 5: ” M trary objective. Our only goal is to provide our service areas il.1140„, , ‘,.. ' ' '� s r.f �____- -- ------- with the prompt, professional service they expect, in the I I Z .,, most cost efficient way possible. ' _ { \A0j $ ,:;;.< w . , ;ra. Transforming health and safety services i�r' ���/ Much like the EMS Administrators of California,we are ro* f..' working to reinvent emergency medical services.We are also �r�' ”�, �, / leaders in advancing and adopting new products and ser- ' , tip -- ,' a vices for the managed care industry, like call center services ss. Q``,,,w. and nurse triage, extended home health care services, a ,,, advanced communications center technology and medical -, transport specialization. t ,, , New ideas have been key to our growth since 1948. They will keep Rural/Metro in the lead well into the next century. The next 50 years *c c 3'N U /,� Look for Rural/Metro to be a leading developer of better industr .patient care solutions for the managed care y py ,,A,,,, ;; ;, G Already we are using advanced technology to help patients ciz Y , „, 0 get the right care in the right setting, saving patients'time c :44`,,... , sur- cm= reducing costs.And we are barely scratching the sur- C ;xy, ,,,,), A as face. a 4 'S4 f ;1, ,,,,tiWhen better, faster, more effective and efficient ways to help Q ° �=" i,f e, ,t%, people are found, expect Rural/Metro to be among the lead- ers in finding them. Rural/Metra In all of the 450 communities where we serve. CORPORATION 1 u _ , 1 ! !!!!!tri of rgi- 10t ,4 nal pastel painting 44 ., CICOMC to the communities ofNorthern Pima County. Born and cdu- -: cated in France, :,-A,....:--,, 4:-/- ,, ,,,, Locatedonly a few short miles north of Tucson,the communities of Casas Fran Odium pursued 14,'''-.., , r: Adobes,Catalina,Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley and Tortolita offer spectacu- an education in art ifo 4 ,.-.-,-;/ '-,„ lar scenery,wonderful shopping,beautiful world class resorts and the very while living in the mYr e :' , ,,,. , ,,,,,4," r,„ best environment in Southern Arizona for raising families and enjoying south of France. - ' retirement. Each community has it's own style,flair and special"feeling." Over the course of her life as an artist, she has developed a unique style of pastel painting Within the Guide,you'll find brief introductions and information on each area which enhances the simple beauty of nature with a convenient listing of important phone numbers for newcomers. And, 1 and showcases her acute sensitivity to her envi- of course,a complete directory of Chamber members to fill your needs for ronment. She is known for award-winning pas- goods and services. .. tels of wildlife and she approaches her work with the enthusiasm and expertise of a master. For further assistance,please call The Chamber of Her lifelong fascination with the outdoors has Northern Pima County at 520-297-2191,or email us at ., taken her on numerous field trips as far as chamber@theriver.com. North Idaho and British Columbia. Our website may be accessed at i Fran has been the recipient of many awards, www.the-chamber.com. , - , including some from prestigious art organiza- We hope you enjoy The Guide and will support the tions. She la a full member of the the P'astel •,, . advertisers and Chamber members it represents. Society of America (PSA), and the Cativarine , .,.. ., Lorrilard Wolfe Art Club. Fran Ii is also been Again,welcome to Northern Pima County. ,, L... 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' K :p s Road, 3/4 mile west of ..:.6.70,4'.:, First Avenue. , ”'"., Far more information ` -'';;. k Cover lease call 797-3000 ..........„, is the officialpublication of the The The Guide to Northern Pima County •Honxesttes from �-�Y -� Chamber. The Guide is produced by Desert Wind Publishing,6414 E.Via $64,000 to$159,O00 Amalde,TucsonAZ 85750,(520)577-7378.No part of this publication may R I f .' I be reproduced in any form without express written consent of Desert Broker participation Wind Publishing and The Chamber. Additional copies may be obtained through The Chamber office,490 W.Magee Road,Tucson AZ 85704,(520) 297-2191. Special thanks to Dianne Brewer and the EXPLORER Newspapers for photographs used in this year's Guide. 3 ef Numbers at your fingertips ,,s ,, Emergencies 911 At' g ., A Utilities f*,,. Tucson Electric Power 623-7711 714t,,,421 ,. 1111, �. Electric Natural Gas Southwest Gas 889-1888 410 Water (Water provider varies by area) 104111911111N101P)) Oro Valley Water Company 297-5225 Metropolitan Water 575-8100 "`01106111‘ Lago del Oro Water Company 825-3423 Los Cerros Water Company 795-5500 ir - ' - ' 1. 171, ilt, Tucson Water 791-3242 „ Cable TV Jones Intercable 744-1900 x People's Choice 750-9900 - ' „a TCI of Tucson 884-0133 Garbage BFI Waste Systems,Inc. 620-6900 Catalina Sunshine,Inc. 825-9783 Waste Management Systems 744-2600 NORTHWEST Fire/Ambulance (varies by area) serving Northwest .Tucson Golder Ranch Fire Department. 825-9001 mer enc medical 1 Northwest Fire Department 887-1010 For information on fire, e y Rural/Metro Corporation 297-3600 nd communityservices call Police Oro Valley Police 742-5445 (520) 742-4749 Sun City Substation 825-2016 Gain g 4r the Pima County Sheriffs Department 741-4600 4c�,F Catalina 825-1140 'Ai, NORTHWEST FIRE DISTRICT Foothills District 742-4166 '"4. w 4701 N.LA CHOLLA BLVD.TUCSON,AZ 85705 Area Schools Amphitheater School District 696-5000 Catalina Foothills School District 577-5310 Golder Ranch Fire District Higher Education Pima Community College 748-4500 University of Arizona 621-2211 TM .• ,..tAfiliffik' Pima County ":' Animal Control 743-7550 ii ',' '4);!:''''''';*:-, Board of Supervisors ,. nAA `;gam, :,, ''-' T„,.... District 1,Mike Boyd 740-8126 -.7-97,., t.t F, , District 3,Sharon Bronson 740-8051 ' 11 se' . t/ ra 04.' '''''''*;1--.''''' j 11' .. Community Services 740-5205 -- IS*. ..." . '.,,, 'a ,; Parks and Recreation 740-2690 •. Department of Motor Vehicles �... ' - '. 330 N.Shannon 629-9808 .,t, For equipment registration and drivers'licenses. Auto emissions F .. tests are required annually and can be performed at 3931 North -ti Business Center Drive;take I-10 to Prince Road west exit. Saddlebrook ,21,97/ �-- Mandatory Insurance 1-800-275-5688 Q Station 113 Co oration Commission 1-602-628-6560 4to,/'/7\ �,� = Department of Commerce 1-602-280-1305 ,� vo, 1 Local Newspapers ��$ =.� pa s EXPLORER Newspapers 797-4384 P� Catalina ,, PP' Station 110 =f Casas Adobes Courier 219-8800 Sun Ci 7 It?A NC - StationOro Valley Times 622-2211 114 Desert Leaf Publications 299-7508 Arizona Senior World 297-1220 Emergencies: 911 Administration: 825-9001 Tucson Citizen/Arizona Daily Star 573-4400 I ,‘, ,- s.—-.....:iw'*-,•,,,10.......,,,(4,'.t.:., ,•,:',..::;',,-,'::----*--'''''''';''''''' ' ''''' '-' -''' -'"--'-''''---- ------,-,'.'"'-'-- ,- .....) 1,2,..„...,'..;.:: .. r �Y . ..,,,,,r;..,,,,‘, *I14 ,tet r 1' Jib,- ,.. it . . T s },'.te :sy•d.y".t ;t .: ' "'' 5 . 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Previous page: air, skies . • • A giant Saguaro cactus is silhouetted against night ''''''74:e.714,; Catalina, a residential community created in the early 1950's, is nestled at the foot of the clouds and an amber sun- ‘ 1/4„..y.„,•`' Catalina Mountains about 12 miles north of Tucson. The retirement community of set sky. Inset photos - '=,;"Li..„-:: Saddlebrooke is just a few miles away. include the bell tower at Santa Catalina Catholic Catalina's 3,000 to 3,200-feet elevation provides a climate that is five to 10 degrees cooler and rainfall Church;Claire Johnson, that is 50 percent more plentiful than is found in neighboring Tucson. Native trees,grasses and wild- owner of Claire's Cafe; flowers are abundant. The clean air,clear skies and lack of city lights offers spectacular,starlit nights. and businessman/rancher hi rite The Coronado National Forest and Catalina State Park border the community and provide various recre- Tom Testa with s p ational uses. Many acres of State Trust land provide open areas and promote rural lifestyles. Artifacts and filly Starr. p etroglYp hs of the ancient Hohokam Indians are seen throughout the area. 41111*- PRINCIPAL. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES A variety of small retail businesses,restaurants,and convenience stores are , l' ,ik A TIL..,-; 7&,... located in Catalina. A world class wellness resort is also located here. Many Catalina residents travel daily to jobs in other Northern Pima County corn- ` ' ' munities as well as nearby Tucson. P' i \ i , MU Join the fun as present day meets the past during Catalina Heritage Day held each October. Saddlebrooke Drive SCENIC ATTRACTIONS Catalina is in the valley formed by the Canada Mainsail Boulevardlevard del Oro Wash. The wash,whose name translates into "canyon of gold," is aptly jp Hawser Street named—early Jesuit missionaries mined gold o� alongits banks;in the 1970's,Tucsonans who �' ail Go/d eD 0 washed the sand looking for gold made $12 to o ani oad . �� 0 $30 for their day's work. �• Iod Numerous hiking and riding trails originate in .1 nearby Catalina State Park and the Coronado Rollin, Forest. Ambitious hikers and eques- nS Road O�' \' off° Catalina trians can traverse seven climate zones,rang- ing from the lower Sonoran desert to an alpine Founded forest,in a day's time. EDUCATION 1950 There is a public elementary school and a mid- Population t i � __a dle school in the area. High school students 5,675 . , _ l ' School _��x;� 1 �,•» � � � , '-- {t� �� attend Canyon del Oro Highapproxi- •,- '. '� a \�. ` ` rs �' �7 .M v t t mately nine miles away in the town of Oro -tt <. K may t F : ...- ' ' '''',, , .,"" ' '''''..;'`'...4,"'''. ' '-,- ,, " " :'' '''.. 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The town is a scenic residential and recreation retreat nest Previous page: in the northwest foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Mesquite groves,saguaro cactus stands; Petroglyphs along Honeybee other native plants give the town a natural,rural feeling even as it grows with thoughtful,planned Canyon denote a simpler idential and commercial development. time in Oro Valley history. They stand sentinel at one The area was founded in the early 1870's by German immigrant George Pusch,who started the Steam Pu of only two riparian areas in Ranch as a waystation for cattlemen,prospectors and famous pioneers tray the county.Inset photos eling north between Tucson and points north. Pusch's steam pump brought - �'' � % -0.A include:patio dining at the , �-�� z �«� �. refreshing water to the surface for these appreciative travelers. ,�� ��, ;• , ,+ '4 beautiful Sheraton El ' Conquistador Resort; and �"��+ ' .�`'� *.- Pusch Ridge,on the east side of town,is a popular hiking spot. Quietw1 children's smiles adorn a '. - F s careful hikers can sometimes catch a glimpse of the big horn sheep as they ,�,` .�. ,, local pato verde tree;and a "�` `• • ` graze protected by federal law f racer gears up for the Great , ��,; #". Pumpkin Fat Tire Festival _ ,,,,:":„11,5ra' f + Catalina State park also offers hiking trails,as well as picnic areas and horse ,' : . ;�`r ,� 'r yam. ,.,»r,. . held each fall in Catalina back riding trails for adventures into the natural desert. State Park. ;►,� , � �• �--~ ., ., ` y; , '"Air•S, Oro Valley has three country clubs,one private and two public,and a total -' ' ., of four 18-hole golf courses and one nine hole. One of the most heralded x �...204,.......„,:z„:„.... retirement communities in the country—Sun City Tucson—is here. ' `'�'- � "%�`` :� y - .. • JNOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION o. 0 Valleyhas an excellentgeneralplan for Oro Valleyis in the . MOORE ROAD elopment of the area. Commercial activity is Amphitheater School District, o� lent along Oracle Road,and planned neigh- known for its outstanding ad 77 hood retail centers exist at strategic loca- schools. There is one public TANGERINE is including Lambert and La Canada,Rancho high school,Canyon Del Oro, NARANJA RD. %r, oso Boulevard and Oracle Road. with grades 9 throughIAMBERT IN. ii.. 12. Elementary schools town's largest employers include the resort include Copper Creek and n oQo country clubs, town administration, the Mesa Verde as well as `, Dols and various research and manufactur- Wilson and Coronado K-8o�Q companies. Schools. Pima Community HARDY College,with an enrollment of about 19,000,and the University of `it'. Arizona,with an enrollment of about .- **.A.-',.\ ti *. 30,000,are both located in nearby Tucson. Founded PUBLIC SAFETY 19 74 ° Population Oro Valley's superior police department keeps-- the town rated as one of the safest in Arizonaa. ''"' Officers work closely with the education and 23,465 Town Hall i "'4o, 4 retirement communities to promote public 297-2591 IN, ,a awareness and involvement. Magistrate Court lil > 297-3205 :1 ,` '`.' , , MEDICAL t Planning&Zoning ' ; i.� There are many dentists,general practice physi- 79 7-9 79 7 cians,cardiologists and podiatrists in Oro Valley, Police Department I. . most of whom have privileges at nearby 742-5474 ._. Northwest Medical Center. Additional medical Sun City 1 Substation -'1 services are available in Pima County,including 825-2016 t..' ` sixteen hospitals with over 3,000 total beds and 5 '" " p Coyote Run more than 2,000 physicians and dentists. � a 825-7355 ` , Dennis Weaver Pool . , - FINANCIAL .: - � � � a� 2)7-5279 ` .yr ' ,, i` �', "° y. There are numerous financial institutions with ' ' i2 branch offices located in Oro Valley. Also, Parks&Recreation crating AYSO style at Dennis Weaver Park. Pima County businesses are legible for assis- 797-9096 tance in financing fixed assets through the Business Finance VIMUNITY FACILITIES Division of Valley operates the inviting Dennis Weaver the Arizona on Calle Concordia. The park offers many Department .eational amenities including an olympic of Commerce. pool, racquetball courts, playground - 4 ipment including a tot lot and several ti-use ball fields. Ramada, tables and '"4111111 Aii. loor grills are available for picnicking outdoor fun. The town has pur- The Oro Valley Arts Advisory Board ;ed two other park sites within its organizes several major events each ndaries and negotiations are under year to showcase the talents of local for a third. musicians,artisans and performers. µ 7''w,, left:a Ballet Folklorico dancer ew post office is located at the cor- ',;,''� dis la s the color and rich heritage p Y g of La Canada Drive and Tangerine ,r, of the Southwest. d.A community center and library com- „ , is lanned at Naran'a and La Canada �` l p ;' ,t res. s . 5. TAXATION The state sales tax rate is 5% and the Oro Valley local s; V,.... tax , tax is 2%. The tax rate on hotel rooms is 9% in Oro Va C.....011::::::1 and 6%on hotels in Pima County located outside town its. State personal income tax is 3.8% to 7% based -w- 3 t -� `i.a..'' ;_ income. The state corporate income tax rate is 9% of ," able income. There is no property tax in Oro Valley. ,` . i ms s ►1 4 ,`r:, k*--K.: `C'tr aR 4�.w,. "+,i+,(t F -AV ,w. .. : . „,,�,t, •►' •h. •- 4 .n,,:,:.„ ` .. '1:f a- i q i 1 { ,..-117. r......-4:::;;,-„,,---.14‘,..--:.,...-,.. � �„'y� ; .?; _ ij I 1 off,.,4: ' 1 t .ivy . ,, r 1^ _ Above:Oro Valley Municipalright, Valley Center; an Oro police officer chats with students at the annual Copper Creek School Carnival. # '— / , til �� .c, . A '',I TRANSPORTATION t, ''-' r r 46, The town operates Coyote Run, an assisted transportation < ;_ company for residents who are physically challenged. 4r; 4► ” 4 ' f, \ 114,r - ' , , 16 j y. Residents have easy access to Tucson International Airport i, \ . f via Interstate-10.Additionally, La Cholla Airpark is located in 4';.._. nearby Tortolita. Ground transportation is provided along f o, . Oracle Road by SunTran. • 1 7.10ti GOVERNMENT The Town of Oro Valley was incorporated in April 1974 and ,» . .•� has a Council-Manager form of government.Currently,the 5 ' 13 , council members are elected by a majority vote of the citi- zens. The Mayor and Council make the policy decisions "' O y 1." which direct the future of the Town. As an Administrator O appointed by Town Council,it is the Manager's responsibil- ?. ity to ensure that policy decisions are carried out. The Advisory Boards of the Town are comprised of citizens of Oro Valley who make recommendations to the Town Council regarding zoning, recreation, arts, architectural design and other topics. . p awe The Town Municipal Center located at 11000 North La Canada Drive houses ..1!!!'"•/'''1•4,i,":',714,•••:‘, - administration, community development, ;s magistrate court and police. Other Town , services such as public works and parks ,\_•,„:„,,,,•,,,,,,,„„,; 4• "' _-_,�_------''"� and recreation are located at 680 West ,, ',..'.. .' ,. .. .Y.. .. ----�'-"�`�'-_" ` rY� ��� i ,, .:.:4,,,-.._ , y sir „IL „..,„,„,,,. \\, . . ,,.,,,,,,,,. , Calle Concordia. a ,�, s.: �- ti ' '',\.-7*,. , , is: ,,, fr ----,,..t.,,,„--- *,77 Tr- 1 ,.r ELECTIONS . 'ltr.' ; ` .� `"�► 456 ; ' Oro Valley elections are non-partisan. .-r;,_. .,- , ,..._ Currently the Town has 5 council mem- r r - bers who are elected directly by the voters kt to serve 4 year staggered terms. The :11 �. town's first directly elected Mayor took = ' *; `'7 k �f lt. office in June 1998. `,'} i. Neighborhood retail(enters,like this one in Sun Cit «�? ` - . are part of t e town's general plan. 1 2 4 li A 4 4 i r itA IC P „,,p, IIAN BER Serving the communities of Northern Pima County , $it It's Good For Business! --'. '' - it, .*i*;./1 P lur mission statement is to promote a business environ- , Ir. 4 0 , ., ..... %.0 A \ a, ient within Northern Pima County that enhances economic :- , . ... : \ ' . - p.- cl itality and improves the quality of life for all. -- , :, ; ,., ; ,-,-.,*,,- -, 1.,'.: .,„ 0.. _ ...= , ,, t.1,- *ICP:':.., „- -,-- , 2„,-.,,n*!. ,,,,,, .11:-::\,,,i,,...::7:-..1.*;..- ' . .... a, -ow can I become involved? What does the Chamber do for .. le? How can I support the community in which I work and *$\\:7 ve? Where can I make lasting business contacts? 0,4-,,p, ita. -‘,1,,,,:, • .*.44' . ot . ...., !, I, , ach business has individual needs and motivations for involvement 1 1 E 1 the Chamber of Commerce. Here are some practical ways to become involved, support your commu- ..4 ity and get the best return from your business investment. No ,0 i Nin a Committee. Take Advantage of Benefits. kre are many informational,educational and work- The Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce pro- ,....., g committees that appeal to a wide variety of busi- vides numerous direct services and benefits to assist ,sses and special interests.Lend your valuable exper- members in meeting their special business needs, 0;Appr'' ie or gain insight on a community issue by attending such as health insurance, telephone/paging services, le of the many Chamber committee meetings. member to member discounts as well as inquiry lists. at For further information on current programs, call the ,,,,Vr„, Informed. Chamber office at 297-2191. ‘,' iv:, ._, ., k_ .ad the monthly Chamber newsletter, THE NEWS, Attend a Special Event. S. id other Chamber publications. The Chamber's onthly newsletter features a calendar of events, The Chamber sponsors dozens of networking oppor- embers in the news, and other pertinent tunities each year, including the Last Thursday of the )mmunity updates. Month Breakfast, Business After Hours, New Member Orientations, Networking :1 Luncheons, the Great Pumpkin Fat Tire :14' -: ' al, •': ” Festival, the Golf Event, Business Fairs 10, . .1 .„ ,,%,..,, ,„ •. - and the Annual Holiday Party. Each event . * '. ' :.- is a chance to cultivate new business rela- , . . . ... - ' , - tionships while maintaining old ones. _ ' --. •.--_-....- .--.•-- ,,,,,,,,. -4 1 , 11. . . ''' ' , Provide Financial Support. 1‘1111111. ,_. ,....„ j,I il Above all, the Chamber can be most influential in all its activities as a result , 4 of financial support and the sustained ,,,, , involvement of the business community. 1 0 . - w . Left to right are Chamber Executive Board members , . , , , Michael Cadden,Tom Vetrano,Karen Kol,Melanie , ,,, :,,,-,,,, ... . . , Larson and Paul Willman. , . . , , , ,. A I/i ' -.4 4•(111 AHBER - i ,. Serving the communities of Northern Pima County , It's Good For Business! ± k, 1 at, Executive ..... rpllIll In. >.- Committee .. h . 4.... ..-Tr.,_ .... i , cl . v4444,,,,,.., ,.„.. w -Illr Pt .mss. 111‘.- * Tom Vetrano Melanie Larson Paul Willman Karen Kol F. Michael Cad( Jacob,Fishbein& Desert Gardens Caddell Par I. � Principal Financial EXPLORER Palfrey Group Newspapers Willman Attorneys Healthcare Services i President President-Elect Treasurer Secretary Past President 13 P'. , Board of , Nrkt, , ,•,,,,.. ....,,... at Directors ' # C IIIL iiii ,tat:, , 1 • 'WS' Vioi .y ' -ir Richard Underwood Suzi Bustamante Paul Parisi Jeff Comer Sr. Bob Workman ',-:- 4 AAA Landscape Thcso,i Heart Hospital Partel, Inc. Northwest Medical Workman Insura : Center 4 Investments li ' :r ..." 'NZ_ r kg, .i Olt ' ; • ilitk...10iQrriii r. /jd d!u'fi' I' vii' / PI . '1. i ii:Lit Ed Scott Mike Jacob Pat Palmer Jeff Coleman Bob Ross Southwest Gas Golden Eagle El Conquistador Resource Strategies Phelps Ross Ant Distributors County y Club Chamber Staff x , ya a ' . r I'll , George Good NOT SHOWN Connie Matthews Rachel Pike Rural/Metro Larry Morris Execrative Director Administrative Corporation TEP 1 i t. r S v , DMODATIONS AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING ART GALLERY Taylor&Cawthorne 7400 N.Oracle Road #243 modations a la Mode Andros Refrigeration Arizona Gallery and Event Center Tucson AZ 85704 742-2500 Box 91565 70 W.Windsor 5101 N.Oracle Road ,n AZ 85743 800-880-7909 Tucson AZ 85705 887-7700 Tucson AZ 85706 888-8788 Terrence Kuchel,Atty at Law ,. AIR TRANSPORTATION&TOURS 6812 N.Oracle Road#120A DUNTING ARTS COUNCIL Tucson AZ 85704 797-7878 Tucson Aero Service Ctr, Inc. Id Hartman,CPA 11700 W. Avra Valley Road Oro Valley Arts Council Willman Law Firm N.Thornydale Road #109 Marana AZ 85653 682-2999 10352 N. Fox Croft Lane 7400 N.Oracle Road#243 • )n AZ 85741 579-2156 Oro Valley AZ 85737 575-0462 Tucson AZ 85704 219-3000 APARTMENTS !II, Senkerik&Company ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT AUTO .` N.Campbell Avenue#703 La Reserve Villas/Suntree )n AZ 85719 323-1040 8851 N. Oracle Cadden Parfrey Services,Inc. Phelps Ross Auto Tucson AZ 85737 297-0047 7355 N.Oracle Road#110 16181 N. Oracle Road _ongley,CPA Tucson AZ 85704 297-0797 Tucson AZ 85739 825-3939 O N.Oracle Road#105 Pusch Ridge Apartments ,0 m AZ 85704 297-1210 9901 N.Oracle Haven Community Management AUTO LEASING/BUYING 5w Oro Valley AZ 85737 584-1400 2120 W. 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Oro Valley,AZ 85737 Tucson,AZ 85704 thkiss Financial Randall Hotchkiss 324-0000 ' 520-797-3812 520-742-7514 , 425 E.Grant#100 Tucson AZ 85716 ,. se'N Garden Joann Tudor 888-2800 Serving individual investors from more than 50 E.Wetmore Tucson AZ 85705 3,990 offices nationwide. t,Valerie 544-9301 740 N.Horizon Vista Tucson AZ 85737 tesources Helga Russell 297-4030 Edward Jones ,,,.... 501 E.Paseo del Zorro Tucson AZ 85704 , --- -- . ,. ,,9 ,d.. i..„,. ,:.• _ _ 41 Hughes Calihan Corp George Alarid 790-4c f'. ‘•-•, 4601 S.Butterfield Tucson AZ 85714 Robyn Buck Hughes Federal Credit Union Jim Hook 794-83 President P.O.Box 11900 Tucson AZ 85734 I ,.., H A V E 1\1 Inglis Florists Paul Butterbrodt 297-11 , 6468 N.Oracle Tucson AZ 85704 COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT InnSultes Best Western Sharon Hensein 297-81 6201 N.Oracle Tucson AZ 85704 Insight Investment Mike Jones 577-6(. 3561 E.Sunrise#201 Tucson AZ 85718 Intergroup Health Care Robert Gietl 290-7E >,... • 2120 W.Ina Road,Suite 206 Tel: (520)575-1212 iwo N.Finance Ctr#100 Tucson AZ 85710 15 Tucson,AZ 85741 Fax: (520)575-1914 Interim Health Care Inc. 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But within its seemingly metropolitan borders,the town Previous page: manages to retain dense pockets of thick Sonoran desert,quiet residential neighborhoods and Tohono Chul Park,located peaceful natural preserves. at Ina Road and Paseo del Norte,is a desert oasis for Casas Adobes is roughly 25 square miles,and is bordered by River Road to the south,First Avenue to the children,adults,visitors and east,Lambert Lane to the north and Thornydale Road to the west. locals alike. Here,young friends search for fish in one Driving up Oracle Road from River,travelers pass hotels and shopping centers along the way,but one of of the demonstration/pond particular historical interest is Casas Adobes Plaza. In the late 1940's,Sam Nanini,an Italian native turned areas. A two dollar donation avid Tucsonan,set about developing horse properties and a shopping plaza in the then remote,quiet nook is requested to enjoy the of Pima County. park's serenity and Using a special recipe for bricks brought from Italy,he constructed homes and the shopping plaza in a style educational exhibits. melding functional Mexican design and Italian aesthetics. Thus was created the neighborhood of Casas Adobes,and the namesake of the town. Drive down any street behind the plaza to get a peek at Nanini's residential creations. Casas Adobes Plaza boasts a number of fine restaurants and specialty shops;one old-fashioned department store has remained much the same since it opened in the early 1950's. Lambert Lane through a renaissance of sorts. After a decade of sagging occupancy and lack of shoppers, the Overton Road mall has revamped itself, transforming into a Population mecca for bargain hunters with good taste. 60,000 Magee Road cr,Ir The high-end mall has something for everyone. -o 4, Its variety of stores lure shoppers from all over Nanini Library 0 oc c io �Je southern Arizona.The many restaurants are the 791-4626 v c -° Ina Road 0 PJe perfect way to rest mall-weary feet while eating Amphi School District t e° m a great meal. 696-5000 s o ° x p Orange Grove RoadFor others who prefer walking up hills andin ve Sherif,f's Dept. a o around Saguaro cacti, just outside the town's 742-4166 c borders lies Pima Canyon, off Magee Road and Northwest Fire District River Road a S First Avenue. The park's hiking trails wind 887-1010 through Sonoran desert, and depending on the Rural/Metro Turning west on time of year,past running water and falls. 297-3600 Ena Road, travelers come Though people have lived in Casas Adobes for upon a true oasis in the ever-growing decades,the area just earned status as a town in Northwest—Tohono Chul Park. The park, off November 1997. A new state law allowed for Paseo del Norte and Ina, offers hiking trails unincorporated areas of Pima County to create throughout the beautiful desert grounds, muse- their own towns, and the residents of Casas ams giving visitors information about the history Adobes did just that. Df the area, and a delightful tea room with gift shop. The gift shop provides one-stop south- , ,,,,,F,„ :, , `� ", a, vra-, '"*ti, ', f •. , 1 4", , cr!'k,� •csSyY t , ,,, western shopping—everything from original art- i ti '' .,' ,; �� ' , ',,•"� `- -% 'N'''• i � Xt.y�," .iti X17�C ��n i~4 �'t{ 4•�+� �9" 'r.'�t��'�'IiY�- •,ti.�l 7r • � �" xr t wN ,�'lti4c t '',y'.0 .j',«rt•'�'.., ,.. P'1, .1 f,l'�.. ,I, ,Yr work and crafts to specialty salsas, stationary and , 7,, r ,. ;, ,,M. , :.x , . .xr,` , ;, ..,. !.... postcards. ., '. - N.�'�" �. • ,.�, .w Y'. '44.., t1 ;, . '' For those in the mood for serious shopping,and ,; '" , ;. fie• -1..i.' '' ; :antastic deals on name-brand merchandise head ;� .'` '.,,v ' "', :o the Foothills Mall. The mall recently went s _ , ,1 - I ' . ,,,. . „ .'''',. „ ' , ' ''1::,,:,*, s, ' , ' ''sr 4 ` — '' fill - ..... • sfih w , ......,4.11.1 .., ., ..,. , 4 Allif Tv" , . M 111 h _,�� "�` 13 il } _ , . ,,,.. 4 �4t � ;1, ... # IllIli t,,Ir. f'Aitte w .. a 4 s.,0.'.. @ r Ago. 'R'i t' ' P . ' i ,,.Y r f ii x K +Y .- .. • is ... ., 1?f •r 4. , { /t � 1,T .'i '1.;;:e° N �` r.Y 1 l y Pe. J .�i �,f'd� Ms► !Ai,' Ate....,,,,•,,,, ., =� •" ` • a � Casas Adobes Plaza,located at the i'‘.1*, , . For a town that wasp t a town until recently,it �� :" • �:.1,, certainly came with all the necessities—hospi- corner of Ina and Oracle roads,was ', ,,.''. ,• ='`;'. ; • .'' fine: tals and other medical facilities, its own built in the late 1940's by Sam , " ;,;:,y y; .'. library,parks,great roads,everything that makes Nanini. Its architecture and style •'} ,,- 1 . a place livable. .,. . 4 `, melds functional Mexican design `. ,, 9 ',', and Italian aesthetics. ,�. Now,Casas Adobes status as a town is threatened • .10.. �~}''`.. `&.„.: by a lawsuit fielded by the City of Tucson. But `.- 1. .:;‘,14,x- 1.:,;-,4,–;:%'', whatever happens in the courts, residents will • :'' '''''�'''' r ,,,‘,'V...,. ,,;,'�, ,- ,,; ,,l, #:trt,, continue to maintain their feeling of pride in �..4- " ''°'r •t'. '"'Y a�w ' their desert community, and a sense that it is liking trails are readily accessible just outside the truly their own. /illage of Casas Adobes. "' „, wit PA �„ COMMUNITY FACILITIES • � Pima-NaniniLibrary—is frequent- , q Ci. Casas Adobes'library—the Y Y Sar . OL� � �� towns as WORLD'ST:4, ed byreaders and researchers from neighboring • 4 t uw�l' well as nearby residents. The library offers many great pro- ! IA s 7 ,,, - t children are happily +�- i ',1 .� . ''� grams for children and most Northwest i i it4 , 41-:,; 4. a . �t familiar with the story telling talents of long time library 5 . i t � Y �� �' g __.” v - . .N4,4i.,.Aki''./. illi. " ';,-,.„1 .,?..,-,_i: employee Eddie. • py .�.---, :..-.--' ...--^ ' s.. ark}� �..-. e�"�7. ��� ��� '-5 1 '�,,�✓1r.�'A�tyy�� �. `• Abe ,!,1,,,, t '4•9,i4 ;-.�� i .' +1W, EDUCATION ` `' A . r ''" ► .. There are five public elementary school and two middle — schools in the area. High school students attend Canyon del -.;., -.ot , w_ Oro High School in the town of Oro Valley. All schools are —.• .--. - pis<'.` -i- ,-/-- .�` ..i -'74, .$ ' ,g part of the Amphitheater School District. ' i, '�ii/ � ,IyH r . /Ards i m I- , MEDICAL Tucson. ; ...-, T, ,„ HasivR°—.-- , .. ,4„ . „ ,,.... , ,,„ ,,, ....,. .,.,4„., ,, f.,„„, i.-_,..,,,,,,,,,.,k,,,, , :,,,,,, „, /4,...„...,,,,,.... ,,, „,., .,,,,, ,:„., F-PCTORY 9 i 6 BAJA invented the Acrylic Sp• ,, f 0 �r 28 Years Experience '`- t;` ' No Co,::,' missioned Salespeople ,.,,,,,,.. ._----- ' 'n , _. E OV Plug-In Spas - •• / - . .� AboIld .. i_ . ..‘round Pools :'�. �� � "��.� �- ���'��'� -----___ .r . (520) 292-0205HOP ' Plaza �, .�� ', 44 *kik., ,e. Suite 107 ( __ ' . .. . .---- -'�1:. • t' . . "Na,,, . . /$114,,,,,, - iFart.-.-- 0 ic _ ........ —. . ........ .— ...., cc — __ h av, 4164.,, HOFFMAN'S (1\IfillitATE , 6, ---- s-p--- W E BUILD WINNERS .. _...». l \' Northwest Medical Center .,ter Northwest Medical Center is centrally located in Casas �' r �" Adobes and provides excellent health and hospital services. Cr 'iA new cancer treatment center will open at Ina road an La Cholla boulevard in the near future. Other clinics,labs,and ;� private medical and dental practices are located along } s Orange Grove,Oracle,Ina and Thornydale roads. For the whole.f amily! GOVERNMENT The community of Casas Adobes is governed by a town coun- Adults: Well Being cil with seven elected representatives and policed by the 5: ; 4 Security Pima County Sheriff's Department from a Casas Adobes-based Kids: Self Discipline substation adjacent to the Pima-Nanini Library. Arizona - S '.. 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''' v4'4'- '' l'INeHtt;:if.‘04„.'f:;It 40 Vi:Ve.;,..„4,,0;4, ' -...i t P , f — • 1 .ft, ,:Ak. r 4�j , - .., , , • ),, , , . ,... .,tr a V4c � f' e. •► r ! '.�...e, ♦t.♦.' ft:�,� ,, . 4 '� ,' sr ..'M . ,Ar , , 4 .., ' ..to „„... .0, ` ' x A I The serenity and natural beauty of the Catalina Foothills provides year round enjoyment. Location, location, location . • • The beautiful foothills of the Catalina Mountains,just north of Tucson,are the home to multi million dollar mansions,luxury apartments,and everything in between. With large lots the ''k `-°• norm,the incredible Sonoran desert thrives here. Deer,havalina,bobcats,coyotes,rabbits anc birds galore are just as likely to be seen as people in some areas. Home to several world-clas. PreviousPq9 e: resorts,it's no wonder that residents value the beauty of"resort-style"living all year round. Spring comes to Catalina Foothills—gold and green The Catalina Foothills is currently is an unincorporated community having approximately 50,000 resi ground cover hugs dents. The area stretches from Sabino Canyon on the east to First Avenue on the west and River Roac the base of majestic to the south. The northern boundary is the mountains. Saguaros.Inset photos,left to right:Anthony's In The Wonderful shopping and dining opportunities abound,and the service industry is alive and well. Catalinas Restaurant; The area boosts galleries, speciality stores and many entertainment venues. The DeGrazia Gallery,or. Sonoran Desert tortoise;and Swan Road north of Sunrise Drive,is a jewel not to be missed. children enjoy a warm after- noon in the backyard pool. Sabino Canyon,located at the northeastern boundary of the area,is a desert oasis,complete with water for those who want to experience the desert up close. Breathe in the serenity of the mountains sur rounding the canyon. Listen to the music of the stream as it gives life to the abundant cottonwoods anc sycamore trees.Close your eyes and let your imagination take you to the days when Native American: called the canyon their home. If you choose to be a tourist,ride the tram several miles to the end of tin road and listen to the guides give you their perspective of Sabino Canyon. Many hiking trails originatf here going up to the Catalina Mountains. Maps are available at the visitors'center. Currently there is nc fee charged for usage of the area,but one is planned for the future. INA r •x 1r COMMUNITY FACILITIES a. O SKYLINE DR. c; o oc The River Center Library, serving the needs of o foothills residents, is located in the shoppinglir area at the corner of River Road and Craycroft. SUNR SE DR. Meeting facilities are available at local schools, g resorts and area banks. Emergency services are RNOERo SNYDER RD. provided byRural/Metro Corporation. Those CALLE BARRiI ''.'' a looking for golf,tennis and fitness facilities,can `" a contact area resorts and private providers,while wonderful Fort Lowell Park is directly south on Craycroft,across the Tanque Verde wash. School District(district 16)serves the children of the foothills resi- EDUCATION dents. There are four elementary schools, two Milli Known for its excellent educational environ- middle schools and a high school in the district. ment and high test scores,the Catalina Foothills Several highly rated private schools draw from Foseills the area as well. Population , ,Aif , . - . l& - • , MEDICAL 50,000 :.. �+ While residents have the choice of several hos- , ,.. County Supervisor t., , ,,.,'- pitals,Tucson Medical Center is the closest full ;tri+, �.�y - `"t� service medical facility and is located south of Mike Boyd s.= -' -,. .:��- ,�. �'�`, . ''�. river on Craycroft. Numerous physicians, den- 740-8126 � b':;:ii :�4 t `w�� .M".! '"''y� 't3.,s^,.r^' Fes*. ...4���{ � a����' iT .�'�*a• ' ,.:;:i "+' �- ",i+ tists and healthcare professionals have chosen to River Center Library ry'',47,-;- ' �" locate their offices in the foothills. 791-4979 ,,i;iriY :kkrs,st, "",' 4, t s tr` ' 4�;, • •A.,, 16,4" *4: , , (, Catalina Foothills ,,A1 t _. `, =.� � r i� .r; GOVERNMENT School District ,34 4.` •i f `,..lit'''' The government entity which is responsible for 577-5310 x ;'�; `.:•ii 't''';,,.,,.�'"� •- ,, ' I ..', the foothills area is Pima County with one super- Sheriffs Dept. , ?, ,i,' )+ • ,, ,,4.." - ,1f .%-,,z: ` , . visor elected by district. The foothills falls into 742-4166 `�' `y �`Y= y ? i• District 1. The area is noted for a low crime rate ,.. ,, , ,y�. ".:01- ,:- , Rural/Metro 3 f✓ *:z).',":,:-.4:(,....?‘ x t ir,, .� thanks to the local Sheriff's Department which 297-3600 " ' Y� %. . rtr .a. • ."4 (iict,'1, handles law enforcement. .,• i ' ` ,-,:i.,„ 4 TRANSPORTATION r!;, ,�'-i.` t 0,. Most residents rely on their ____ own means of transportation as ' Sun Tran operates bus service ,, '3 ' ' ,b only twice a day along Sunrise ‘��: from Swan to First Avenue. Taxi - "" ,if .4:::: -.'-' '' 1\ service and airport shuttle ser- ` ' sek.... '4 - * , ., vice isavaila le through private i • 1,• 44providers and air transporta- .► '' tion is out of Tucson .. �. �,•,�yil+ P. 4 fr^+v „. t 6"i -fit International Airport. .� :4;.' + ,': ' ( -).:))et(loici 4, r' I, / /*: ef , w I _. •, A left: De r is in the Sun `' 'f — =x,, Bove, G az' _ ,,� , '� . 4 � _ left: cafe at Swan . `, ,/ '.�'' ,� ~` Gallery; dining 1 ,1�., , , .� iv* ,,., , Road and Sunrise Boulevard; right: .�"'`i� ;' ..;)1, .:--,9 ' i ' i —, local singer, songwriter Patti Horn ,. , draws inspiration for her popular chit- n dren's music from the beauty of the f; "'''. ��'.,,,,,' desert and its wildlife. li ' % A. ' ' I 4 ' r 'i , fie Local Golf _. , i . , di q'{p ty 1 *$, `' Saddlebrooke . ; , M s + .. ,„ , ,�;t,,i,�`,7: `� Country/...",::, ''''''';/ s: ' 7Clubte4i -4-#4 ,, , i�, 1,‘: .10, . l,f,„ „g4,,., .; " ,d -'* Cti$ ‘,• 4: 1` ,:,t,, ' , ''t % it A.r =°�`"` 64500 E.Saddlebrooke Blvd. ..,.. • ' x $1 •;v ,, Golf Shop: 825-2505 1"`� ``,'401 x eye. Y wy �s, T s,F • Skyline CountryClub, y . : , . A,,,,,,,, 1 5200 E.Saint Andrews Dr. "° z ', General Office: 299-1111 ,,:,,,,,,x. '° $ Golf Shop 299-0464 Sun City Vistoso RESORT 1495 E.Rancho Vistoso Blvd. ,- ' . _ Sheraton Tucson Golf Shop: 825-3110 42;412.,......... El Conquistador Golf&Tennis Resort PUBLIC Public,Resort Guests 10000 N.Oracle Road Arthur Pack Golf Shop: 544-1770 18 Hole Course El Conquistador 9101 N.Thornydale Road q Clubhouse: 744-3322 Country Club Resort Public,Resort Guests Heritage Highlands 10555 N.La Canada Drive 18 Hole Course Golf Shop: 544-1800 4949 E.Heritage Club Blvd. La Paloma CountryClub Golf Shop 579-7000 Quail Canyon Golf Guests,Public 18-Hole,Par 3 - - Sunrise Drive Golf Shop: 742-6100 5910 N.Oracle RoadNtN , 410.'' ~ --- It' Golf Shop:887-6161 k 0 Omni Tucson National N Golf/Conference Resort The Golf Club at Vistoso riliPt— Resort Guests,Public .. tg,,,,, �1ii...„ir► .,„,,955 W{Vistoso Highland ,es, ''111 1�r��� : `,.,.p.'''! , 27 Hole Course ; �, ' . , s n. Golf Shop: 797-9900 t:;;.�{ k . , - " 2727 W Club Drive *, ", ,.,. ,, �, Tee Time Reservations: :�: �� I Golf Shop: 575 7540 I:',. 797-7900 y .� is w Ventana Canyon Golf e. V.4, w 1 1 1 , and Racquet Club - x � PRACTICE RANGES , ,;' et i �i� // ) "All PRAC C �fft18 Hole Course Au , -, ": 6200 N.Club House Lane , °*� +�.. . '. " Conrad Jack Golf .. M. . :... MD u ' Golf Shop 577-1400 ; - 1600 W.River Road 2 9 3-915 2 ' , , , ';';�,' �► '' PRIVATE CLUBS I , 0 Oro Valley Country Club The Practice Tee r -- - 200 W{Valle Del Oro Road 4050 w{Costco Drive - Golf Shop: 297-3322 544-2600 Obviously Sun City residents are "big" on golf. 44 III ' "'• . •.' , 7 / •:..'1,.1,, i',,:. , , ,- • . ' t' --•17 , i ' Ili RetirC110111 4L,r,,---2''*Ithit'71' " ‘ ''''' , , . 4 ,.,, , iir„ *I -, as"home". Throughout the area,residents Iri I° \, , plan a number of events and holiday cele- ..'-- ,..: .... . , i *## brations which are as much fain to plan as ,... ,, they are to attend. orthern Pima County boasts three INT master planned communities Northern Pima County also offers many which cater to the active adult 55 assisted care housing options for the iilitH , 1 l• years of age and older: Heritage Highlands, seniors, our fastest growing population. A Sun City Tucson and Saddlebrooke. What char- segment. Those wishing to maintain inde- •,..._ ,..,- acterizes these neighborhoods pendent, active lifestyles can. 4 — ,.,...., - 4"- - --*--, -., most is the residents enjoying a *: enjoy a combination of gra- full range of special interest - cious and friendly services, 4, . •., -"f -4 a, -1.1,r,t, - .• 1 --4, , groups, clubs, arts and craft ilk- comprehensive wellness pro- i_ exploration and unlimited recre- 20:..*# grams and a menu of ameni- ; ir ational activities. ties that compares with most 4 9' 4111r- luxury hotels. I Outdoor amenities include ioi .- 4. X ,- heated pools, tennis courts, - It's easy to see why so many „, , -..... lighted shuffleboard,an abun- .‘,:-. *4,--',401V choose Northern Pima County - lio dance of golf, etc., etc., etc.. -1--...„ ---4111, 'i for its renowned active retire- Residents can also participate !'''J--,-.Nr,...., ,.... _,. .._ ment communities. They are4,,, .,.' , , '.i' in an impressive array of among the finest in the world. indoor recreation and social activities Come see for yourself and plan on staying —.:-.,-' • 41110''' . ,. 4., ., which vary by the community they choose awhile or maybe just forever. 7,-.4,=, . ir:.. - ...;; -4'143Y,4‘:,,,,.'. . ' '''',#'.. • - . .. . '0,-•Tre., '4;7','fr.414::. • -_r-.--:',,,,,,,tlik.4.24,.:1;--, -... •,- . -AlieriS . e Lifestyle , . . • 4, , t:cpi ''' You 111 eserve • • • .1 rd,,e'v 0144 . , . - 4- _ ...brought to you by •Maintenance-free/Resort style living '•:. 041-4.- * -- ' ' ,.. r'-'- •4 Beautiful Models to choose from T figlirgall '''' '71- ..,„:. ..... ..,,, : -,..,,,..., 4... - • The only new Age Restricted .. -..- ... , - .,-, ,i , Community in Rancho Vistoso ,-41- i- e-16 . ‘ 4 Gated Patio Homes F4njoy the enviable lifestyle of separate billiards hall,fitness center,and from $1045 Vistoso Village at Rancho Vistoso, a multi-purpose area with plenty of combining convenience, luxury, room for community dances,barbecues 900 • recreation,and affordability to create a and other gatherings.You will also find lifestyle that's perfect for the active yourself only minutes away from several It Vistoso adult. Ideally located in Northwest world class golf courses catering to the :lb Tucson,you are far enough from the city needs of both the casual golfer and the t.1, VISTOSO to enjoy the benefits of resort style living golf enthusiast,including The Golf Club VILLAGE 0000 and yet retain the splendor of the at Vistoso.In short,Vistoso Village gives co Village , Sonoran Desert. you a lifestyle that's ideal both for today N o and tomorrow. Visit our Sales Center GEIRI The 10,000+square foot recreation cen- today and find out for yourself why a TO NE (520)498-2254 ter overlooks a sparkling lagoon style home in a Hughes Community is more pool &whirlpool spa. The recreation than just a place to live,it's a lifestyle! -1 ° Located on Rancho Vistoso Blvd.in the v. center includes a fully equipped kitchen, The Lifestyle You Deserve! 4. 0 AT 41,e"No offer to sell or lease may be made and no offer to purchase or lease may be accepted prior to NW corner of the loop,just south issuance of the Arizona Subdivision Public Report.” of Vistoso Highlands Drive. 45 Iccrcation Youth Sports Little League Baseball American Little League 889-255 CDO Little League Registration 575-114( w . ¢ 0a 1 Coronado Little League Registration 797-418k ���` BobbySox u Catalina Foothills Bobby Sox 797-414ts k 1p, Soccer 'iii 4 ....* t \ American Youth Soccer Organization + Northwest 744-9117 or 297-448(, - Football r r .. A ` ,,iir Pop Warner Football 322-977 R � Swimming 401.114‘, a, ' A ,,. , ,` Southern AZAquatica Association 544-911f � k.... rye t t�' F'' ,� ,..,..-.44,,,,„ r;^P� ;f:,,,,,,,,,;74,,41.41-'''' y �(x t te"M i ��4: r�* may.rz 8 7,;,,,,I, `� � ; Arizona Swimming Registration 748-818`_ Other Organized Activities YMCA-Northwest 742-220( Boys &Girls Club 623-254E ., Boy Scouts of America-Catalina Council 750-038`_ . 1,, Girl Scouts of America-Saguaro Council 327-228k �` Pima County Parks &Recreation 740-269( .-'.. .f, , - /'• '`� `wq a:"t` �:•' 1 a .. Equestrian _ r ... , ? . t q *y. ,is ,(., { Yy All Fours Riding Academy 575-932( Head to Tail Riding School 544-966( 74----cts-o/r s ua e. Pool8uild� McDonald Performance Horses 744-303( 2 _4 The Riding/Rehabilitation Center 97 77 W Bar 4 Equestrian Center 297-799; � Horsefeathers Farm 299-173( �n ;� � /. �. Pusch Ridge Stables 825-166 ,,. ,,...t�� •; _° • El Conquistador Stables 742-420( Ili 4.,.i..-s,' • ` �:. - Arizona Stagecoach Adventures 825-0201 --7,,,:,',,..' , , Walking Winds 742-442: • 'y„� Catalina Stable 297-809: h Pima Trails Association 577-791! 1 U.S.Pony Club,Diamondbacks 297-808! ''C'k� .� a' • .. ,,, Hiking ""` ". tet - ¢- Southern Arizona Hiking Club 751-451. -r . n, r ,r w , ,• -� � , Other Organized Activities ..,..r. .' "b,,I.,.i. ; 5 Y.4��" 791486' Specializing in quality, Seniors carefree pools for Senior Resource Network 795-748 Serving Tucson backyard fun and f:= Since 19$7 year-round enjoyment! 03. - r‘ ,,,„ - Park Lands `r illitaillatiS0171 Catalina State Park 628-579; Sabino Canyon Recreation Area 749-286 POOLS Saguaro National Park 733-5101 Mount Lemmon 576-1401 4615 N. 1st Ave 293_,3000 (Between River&Oracle) License#B5-067451 •Se habla es anol Visit our complete in-ground display pool and showroom. 46 , . ' Golden light touches the tips of the mountains as i 7-0' ..,„-,. ; a dove calls softly in the cool morning air.Si. %"""""'��► .� Rabbits take the last nibbles of new plant growth `,=, before retiring to their burrows for the day,and fitdilialittl rC k5 dawn comes to the Catalinas. Mountains and desert meet ATTRACTIONS in Northern Pima County and offer an abundance of actio- ramay run • Go-Karts ities for the adventurous spirit,or those who just want to Park • Bumper Boats take a gentle excursion into nature. To live here is to expe- • Mini-Golf r. — • Batting Cages rience,on a dailybasis,all the beautyand bountythe south- c • Video Arcade west has to offer. g3YryR' • And Much More! Wonderful books and maps on hiking are available with 4. KIDDIE LAND many trails beginningin beautiful Catalina State Park. Or '' • Rookie Go-Karts �A � � �• • Iffy Bitty Boats speak with a ranger at the park entrance(a small admission r ' .: t►W.•t*�.#, ,r F' • �.;�,�. - Kiddie Coaster fee will get you in for the day;annual passes also available) r • Soft Play Area and let them direct you to their favorite trail. There is cer- . ' ° • Kiddie Arcade tain to be one that fits your pace and activity level from a ,_ •And Much More! short, easy stroll among the diverse cacti to the Indian ruins,or if you are ready for it,a trek up Mount Lemmon. The views are incredible and the experience worth any 221 E. Wetmore (at Stone)• Next to Tucson Mall effort put forth. Camping is also available in the park. 888-GOLF \\ --4.-41k Nee _ .iftmi`' Sabino Canyon is another park area not to be missed.Take $200 OFF lore a guided tour up the canyon or experience the park on foot ° 6w a Do-It-All Fun Pass at your own pace.Water runs year round and the park is a (choice of 5 attractions) M popular swimming and sunbathing spot. Limit SAt\ one.Groups excluded.Expires 3/31/99. d Continued on page 48 '' A ittialy41".. " Ti''''' RE(44: .. .ii,fiNi.,;* v' 424/ 4 1)11)(` OK, so RE/MAX Premier „ T . w• Realty Associates don't ea ty „:„ Rfillkl.. , -5,4„,„,,,„ „„,,,,,„„,,,,,,,„,,,„,,,,,,,,,,i/1,4,4 .4 actually fly around in balloons {+ /�� to help you find a new home. cRowD® But you'd think they do. ri a '�` We have the resources to help 0 , J$4 you move yourself,your family a or your company. fi i •� � ir"''''',...•”----,• Y 4.-;1411 7......---,27:17---4,-.41P.!. �„ZY .w � � "*'; r"re�.,..F . IAw ' , �-` ., t'''.': Whatever type of move you' re - . --�-�-- , - . _..- " •. planning, RE/MAX Premier Realty will go ABOVE THE CROWD®to helpyou find 'A'```� Call Barb Rock, Director of Relocation the home you really want 1-800-938-MOVE (6683) on the ground. '�4" 4: in Tucson: 297-4545 ry�- Ask about our videos and . . 7090 North Oracle Road, #160, Tucson, Arizona 85704 individuallyprepared email: barbr@azstarnet.com relocation packages. website: http://www.relocationUSA.corn Each office is independently owned and operated. 47 K :A.,' t,,.ir .• ,'tom.,' 4 w 4}. M v i t� »:kyot i Sk '� ',x a . , si ,4. 'i ,,, : it ItISERVE A 1 , 1' AYOFF i , , , ,, wM h ..„ ,.., k71,4, ' ''' , / Reuax ana ,, '''' St- Love , ,,,,st , 1, , ' \ ,, ; , � 4 • # ' iii „: , , ,will pamper ,. I:: 9 ,„,,i' '''...',.'N' '''' ‘1/4. .,,:',' . '''.*'''''''''*,%''''''' t l'i '''''-..-:''''' '*your home. „ ,, +,,,,,, , ,-. k i ,,,,,. /. .„4 t t .. : At .'4' 1 ,.,t,..,4.4t. , :1 k.4,1,:,,,,,,, , , ,,,0,,, ..,;-,t.4';,,,1, .n dru.t .91 At q AkilitA r":i"i' �;' �sk « '��. . ' M`r. t,f , `� u x rye �{ ,�; � * ;r t!� ty! �� i s, ,',;,, 1,,,, 4 Ill , - .1141mabto .., 1 S'1{ 4 .if. c A:.:l:t;f F/,-',.3 ty - '10k, J' ` r a elf A r� „,, .. Hiking at Sa ino Canyon. ,, .. i, ,,. ; i;,,„,,,„ 3.. Another way to venture into nature is by horseback. A c ':' i l '''r''''' number of stables offer a variety of rides that accommodate " .3 ll skill levels.To see deer among the mesquite and watch a .-= � a ' if g ,�;; tti i�°,, coyote cross your path is to know the tiquite wonder of in: ', abundant desert and mountain habitats. Choose an early i " 'its can kitchens. i 4 morning breakfast ride,a trail ride to an evening campfire A iv and steak dinner,or just a jaunt into time with the creak of hi- 1- zed bathrooms. 4 if, the saddle and quick rush of wings,as quail take to the air v r 46 �� ; �,,. as your only accompaniment. ughly dusted and , �[ p A quick way to gain information and enjoy the desert and tl s s.. ` , Y mountain lore,is to sign up for a 4-wheel drive jeep tour *Total flour sad carpet are. 1, i#�,a onto the more inaccessible roads of the area. The drivers 9t �� eris�� t.sm ca �e `,, ''` are usually loaded with interesting stories and the beauty of the desert and the peacefulness of the mountains are sure ' to please. i - \:. .,,.? Licensed end insured. -1, Biking is a way of life for many here and mountain trails can •►� t ,� accommodate the hardy individuals who take up mountain r All supplies end � � e ,� biking. There are many scenic roadways within the com- Located` in 'e munities of Northern Pima County, and biking is a great ••• ;,-,' �#. way of staying in shape,enjoying the tremendous weather r �.,4.tir"4 ,` X ��`�x F and seeing the sights close at hand. Helmets are a must for safety and local laws require them for everyone 18 years of :; %.- ti Mention i and receive 'I Q% age and under. f•. is 4 ' for a free )f ,A;, • '"'! ► fejt, snow or water skiing,river rafting, ,.,, Camping,rock climbing, g ,--:, 1today-469..7532 archery shoots,fishing and hunting are also available either Olt,• w g locallyor within a few short hours of Northern Pima `� County. Local outdoor shops can provide information on _• _1 f' those activities as well as guided excursions for almost any- , ��e +0-....-' ofee? iet etowo thing the great outdoors has to offer. �/� ---,p ` Mobile: 850-3335 b Come feel the cool crisp air of a fall or springtime dawn, the warmth of the sun and the radiance of wild flowers dawn. _ F - every color of the rainbow,and touch life with the childlike ,,.K . 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" 1 7:3 ---, -`<\..r,\, ',`-'• '- r1f p okBo. „II LIJ -,' —ir ' -.- .., 1.. _• �: .,,,. 4 O' .,Nifiti ,, s r1 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 2, 1998 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: Resolution No. (R)98- - Travel Policy SUMMARY: On October 16th, you were provided with a DRAFT copy of a Resolution which would establish a Policy with regard to Travel related to Town Business Meetings, Training and/or Conferences. The Resolution DRAFT before you addresses the issues of Travel and provides guidelines for public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. (R) 98- Adoption of a Policy with Regard to Travel Related to Town Business Meetings, Training and/or Conferences I Chuck Sweet, Town Manager IRAFT RESOLUTION NO. (R)98- A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, ADOPTING A POLICY WITH REGARD TO TRAVEL RELATED TO TOWN BUSINESS MEETINGS, TRAINING AND/OR CONFERENCES WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley desires to encourage travel and training opportunities including town related business meetings, conferences, seminars and conventions to its public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees; and WHEREAS, attendance by Town representatives at such events will be of direct benefit to the Town and so services rendered to the Town will be made more effective; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to protect the interests of the Town and provide guidelines for all public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees for the attendance at such travel and training opportunities; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA THAT THE FOLLOWING TRAVEL POLICY IS HEREBY ADOPTED: 1. Definitions Whenever the term"Public Official" is used in this Resolution it shall mean elected Mayor, elected Council Member, Town Council appointed Board, Commission, Committee member, Task Force member (volunteers) and Town staff members. 2. REGISTRATION FEES A. Charges for registration at conferences, training sessions, conventions or business meetings shall be paid by the Town based on a paid receipt or copy of advance registration form, which indicates the fee. B. Registration fee expenses are authorized only to the extent necessary to transact official business. Fees offered in connection with the registration process such as golf, tennis and other entertainment and recreational activities shall not be paid by the Town. DRAFT 3. TRANSPORTATION COSTS A. Public Officials as outlined in Section 7 (Responsibility) of this Resolution will decide whether it is in the Town's best interest for the public official to travel by commercial airliner or automobile based on such factors as destination, travel distance, and number of persons in the traveling group. B. Public officials requiring air travel shall fly coach when the flight includes both coach and first-class seats. First-class seats may be allowed if coach seats are not available and no other flight can be substituted. The Town shall reimburse both long-term and short-term parking expenses. C. If a public official travels using his or her personal vehicle, he or she must obtain approval prior to use of the personal vehicle. Mileage will be reimbursed based upon the mileage allowance per prevailing IRS regulations (32.5¢ as of January 1, 1998). D. Use of pool or Town vehicles in lieu of personal vehicles is encouraged and preferred. However, use of personal vehicles is acceptable dependent upon reasonable circumstances of any given travel situation. 4. LODGING A. The Town will pay the actual cost of hotel rooms including any applicable taxes UP TOA MAXIMUM PER CIT Y AS ADJUSTED BY STATE OF ARIZONA LODGING LIMITS(EXHIBIT"A"). Diligence and prudence regarding cost should be exercised in the public officials'choice of lodging facilities. 5. MEALS A. Public Official meals shall be reimbursed on the basis of actual expenses incurred which are either at or below the per meal rates** indicated on Table 1 below: Table 1 Meal Amount Breakfast $6.00 Lunch $6.50 Dinner $15.50 ** These per meal per diem rates are identical to the State of Arizona rates and will be adjusted as the State of Arizona adjusts their rates for meals on a annually. DR Ar, Fla. B. The Public Official must submit meal receipts in order to be reimbursed. C. Tips and other gratuities shall be consistent with the costs of the meals and shall in no event exceed 15% or limits indicated in Schedule "A" above. D. The town SHALL NOT reimburse expenses related to the purchase of alcohol by public officials. 6. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS A. Telephone calls for official Town business shall be reimbursed by the Town. B. When a public official takes a trip that requires overnight lodging, the public official will be allowed one personal telephone call per day. The duration of the call should not exceed five minutes. The cost of all other personal telephone calls must be paid by the public official. 7. USE OF TOWN CREDIT CARDS Public Officials may use the Town issued credit cards for purposes of making advance registration for conferences, lodging accommodations and meal expenses while traveling. ANY NON ALLOWED OR EXPENSES EXCEEDING ALLOWED PER DIEM CHARGED TO TOWN CREDIT CARDS SHALL BE REIMBURSED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF COMPLELTION OF TRAVEL. The Town credit cards SHALL NOT be used for the purchase of alcohol, 2olf registration fees or other entertainment expenses while traveling on town business. S. TRIP REPORT It shall be the responsibility of each public official traveling on town business to submit a one page Trip Report to their immediate supervisor in the case of town staff members, to the rest of the Town Council in the case of elected officials traveling or to the Chairperson of the particular board, commission or committee for which the volunteer is a member of. This one page Trip Report shall identify Purpose of the Trip; Who the public official met with; and Information that was obtained that is of value to the rest of the town. Di* * FT 9. RESPONSIBILITY A. For travel involving public officials of the Town Council, advisory boards/ commissions and Department Heads it shall be the responsibility of the Town Manager to implement and administration of these policy guidelines as set forth in this resolution. B. For travel involving Town Staff other than Department Heads it shall be the responsibility of the Department Head to implement and administration of these policy guidelines as set forth in this resolution. C. The Finance Department shall monitor travel costs incurred under the provisions of this resolution and provide monthly reports to Department Heads that reflect travel balances compared to adopted budget amounts. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this day of , 1998. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney EXHIBIT "A" LODGING, MEALS AND INCIDENTAL INDEX MAXIMUM KEY CITY COUNTY AND/OR OTHER LODGING M&IE DEFINED LOCATION AMOUNT RATE ARIZONA Casa Grande Pinal (JANUARY 1 -APRIL 30) $61 $28 (MAY 1 -DECEMBER 31) $54 $28 Chinle Apache (April 1-October 31) ,, S93 S28 (November 1-March 31) S60 S28 Flagstaff All points in Coconino County not covered under Grand Canyon rates. (April 1-October 31) $79 $28 (November 1-March 31) $59 $28 (;rand Canyon All points in the Grand Canyon S111 S28 National Park and Kaibab National Forest within Coconino County Kayenta Navajo (April 1-OCTOBER 31) $105 $28 (November 1-MARCH 31) $68 $28 • Phoenix/Scottsdale Maricopa (October 1 - May 14) S106 S28 (May 15-September 30) S72 S28 Prescott Yavapai $59 $28 Sierra Vista Cochise S56 S28 Tucson Pima County; Davis Monthan AFB (November 1-May 31) $85 $28 (June 1-October 31) S67 $28 Yuma Yuma S64 S28 In-state default Mohave,La Paz,Gila,Greenlee,Graham, $50 $28 Santa Cruz MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and Council From: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney for the Department Heads Re: Proposed travel policy— some questions Date: October 30, 1998 Attached please find a summarized list of issues and concerns the Town Department Heads expressed in discussions regarding the draft travel policy. All agreed an updated policy is appropriate, however, the administration of the policy falls mainly on the Department Heads, which has raised several questions. I have included several hypothetical situations to help illustrate some of the questions raised the Department Heads would like some discussions on. 1) The foremost question is under what circumstances is this policy supposed to apply? Does it only apply to: out—of-town trips,trips funded by town funds as opposed to grant funded trips, trips over a single day or every trip made out of the town limits?It was felt some type of delineation is necessary. Example—A trip to Marana for a meeting with others involved in the same position vs. a trip to DRA in Tucson for mandatory computer training for new departmental software vs. a trip to Phoenix for a seminar lasting one day vs. out-of-state trips for several days? Our suggestion for ease in administration was to limit the policy to town funded trips outside of a radius of the Tucson/Oro Valley/Marana/Sahuarita metropolitan area and to apply to non-mandatory training/information sessions. This eliminates a report for all the mandatory continuing education Engineers and Attorneys have to attend also. 2) There appears to be some confusion regarding actual expenses and per diem in the policy. We assumed that the term per diem meant per day, thus limiting the total amount of meal money to $28 per day. However, others took the policy to mean the listed amount per meal. Is there a carry-over on the meal section? Hypothetical—If you took a trip and spent $6.02 for a breakfast, but only $5.98 for lunch and $12.00 for dinner, do you still have to reimburse the Town two cents upon your return? The preference for administrative purposes was for a per diem with a carry-over, as opposed to a per meal allowance. 3) If there is a carry-over allowed per meal, is there an upper cap on accrual? How about if a person starves themselves and then wants to "pocket"the money? We were opposed to letting this happen In determining full day meal per diem vs. partial day meal per diem, the suggestion was for $12 partial day, (anything up to five hours, including travel time) and $28 for a full day allowance, with the meal allowances currently listed being a suggested reasonable non-mandatory guideline. 4) The hotel limit raised some concerns. It varies based on seasonal rates, making the Department Heads check every application based on the current season, city its in, etc. It was thought that preference needed to be given to staying at the hotel the conference/seminar is actually being given. Many thought a study should be done, as the added expense in paying for a taxi, or driving all the way across an unknown city, paying for parking, etc., plus the extra liability in using a town car, may actually add up making the Town pay more. 5) There is no policy for "guest" meals. Was this deliberate? There are often regularly scheduled out-of-town meetings of various City and Town staff. Often the same three or four go to lunch and the check is "rotated" monthly. This avoids a lot of individual paperwork statewide. Could a"guest" per diem be established? Could non-town personnel be included as guests? 6) Item 6(B) refers to overnight lodging. Guidelines should be established for when an overnight stay is allowed. An all day meeting in Phoenix starting at 8:00 a.m.? A meeting in Phoenix starting at noon but ending at 5:30 p.m.? Again, it was thought a mileage limit would be the easiest to enforce. (Anything over 50 miles away?) The other suggestion was a time limit plus a mileage limit (50 miles) to qualify (any meeting lasting until at least 4 p.m.). 7) Item 7 appears to ignore the use of town credit cards for transportation purposes. (Gas, parking, taxi's, etc..) It was suggested this be reworded to state that public officials may use the town credit card for purposes of paying for legitimate travel expenses as authorized by this resolution. 8) The trip report needs to be clarified and a form created. The purpose was not to pick at every little detail. We realize that this is a draft policy and no policy covers every situation. However, we want to raise these issues for Council consideration, discussion and feedback to questions that are sure to arise in day to day operations. Thank you for your consideration. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 2, 1998 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: Resolution No. (R)98- - Travel Policy SUMMARY: On October 16th, you were provided with a DRAFT copy of a Resolution which would establish a Policy with regard to Travel related to Town Business Meetings, Training and/or Conferences. The Resolution DRAFT before you addresses the issues of Travel and provides guidelines for public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. (R) 98- Adoption of a Policy with Regard to Travel Related to Town Business Meetings, Training and/or Conferences Chuck Swe-t, Town Manager K AFT RESOLUTION NO. (R)98- A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, ADOPTING A POLICY WITH REGARD TO TRAVEL RELATED TO TOWN BUSINESS MEETINGS, TRAINING AND/OR CONFERENCES WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley desires to encourage travel and training opportunities including town related business meetings, conferences, seminars and conventions to its public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees; and WHEREAS, attendance by Town representatives at such events will be of direct benefit to the Town and so services rendered to the Town will be made more effective; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to protect the interests of the Town and provide guidelines for all public officials, members of boards and commissions and Town employees for the attendance at such travel and training opportunities; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA THAT THE FOLLOWING TRAVEL POLICY IS HEREBY ADOPTED: 1. Definitions Whenever the term"Public Official" is used in this Resolution it shall mean elected Mayor, elected Council Member, Town Council appointed Board, Commission, Committee member, Task Force member (volunteers) and Town staff members. 2. REGISTRATION FEES A. Charges for registration at conferences,training sessions, conventions or business meetings shall be paid by the Town based on a paid receipt or copy of advance registration form, which indicates the fee. B. Registration fee expenses are authorized only to the extent necessary to transact official business. Fees offered in connection with the registration process such as golf, tennis and other entertainment and recreational activities shall not be paid by the Town. DRAFT 3. TRANSPORTATION COSTS A. Public Officials as outlined in Section 7 (Responsibility) of this Resolution will decide whether it is in the Town's best interest for the public official to travel by commercial airliner or automobile based on such factors as destination, travel distance, and number of persons in the traveling group. B. Public officials requiring air travel shall fly coach when the flight includes both coach and first-class seats. First-class seats may be allowed if coach seats are not available and no other flight can be substituted. The Town shall reimburse both long-term and short-term parking expenses. C. If a public official travels using his or her personal vehicle, he or she must obtain approval prior to use of the personal vehicle. Mileage will be reimbursed based upon the mileage allowance per prevailing IRS regulations (32.5¢ as of January 1, 1998). D. Use of pool or Town vehicles in lieu of personal vehicles is encouraged and preferred. However, use of personal vehicles is acceptable dependent upon reasonable circumstances of any given travel situation. 4. LODGING A. The Town will pay the actual cost of hotel rooms including any applicable taxes UP TO A MAXIMUM-PER CITY AS ADJUSTED BY STATE OF ARIZONA LODGING LIMITS(EXHIBIT"A"). Diligence and prudence regarding cost should be exercised in the public officials' choice of lodging facilities. 5. MEALS A. Public Official meals shall be reimbursed on the basis of actual expenses incurred which are either at or below the per meal rates** indicated on Table 1 below: Table 1 Meal Amo t Breakfas 00 \ P")Y4- Lunch $6. Dinner $15.50 ** These per meal per diem rates are identical to the State of Arizona rates and will be adjusted as the State of Arizona adjusts their rates for meals on a annually. DRAFT B. The Public Official must submit meal receipts in order to be reimbursed. C. Tips and other gratuities shall be consistent with the costs of the meals and shall in no event exceed 15% or limits indicated in Schedule "A" above. D. The town SHALL NOT reimburse expenses related to the purchase of alcohol by public officials. 6. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS A. Telephone calls for official Town business shall be reimbursed by the Town. B. When a public official takes a trip that requires overnight lodging, the public official will be allowed one personal telephone call per day. The duration of the call should not exceed five minutes. The cost of all other personal telephone calls must be paid by the public official. 7. USE OF TOWN CREDIT CARDS Public Officials may use the Town issued credit cards for purposes of making advance registration for conferences, lodging accommodations and meal expenses while traveling. ANY NON ALLOWED OR EXPENSES EXCEEDING ALLOWED PER DIEM CHARGED TO TOWN CREDIT CARDS SHALL BE REIMBURSED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF COMPLELTION OF TRAVEL. The Town credit cards SHALL NOT be used for the purchase of alcohol, 2olf registration fees or other entertainment expenses while traveling on town business. 8. TRIP REPORT It shall be the responsibility of each public official traveling on town business to submit a one page Trip Report to their immediate supervisor in the case of town staff members, to the rest of the Town Council in the case of elected officials traveling or to the Chairperson of the particular board, commission or committee for which the volunteer is a member of. This one page Trip Report shall identify Purpose of the Trip; Who the public official met with; and Information that was obtained that is of value to the rest of the town. DRAFT 9. RESPONSIBILITY A. For travel involving public officials of the Town Council, advisory boards/ commissions and Department Heads it shall be the responsibility of the Town Manager to implement and administration of these policy guidelines as set forth in this resolution. B. For travel involving Town Staff other than Department Heads it shall be the responsibility of the Department Head to implement and administration of these policy guidelines as set forth in this resolution. C. The Finance Department shall monitor travel costs incurred under the provisions of this resolution and provide monthly reports to Department Heads that reflect travel balances compared to adopted budget amounts. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this day of , 1998. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney EXHIBIT "A" LODGING, MEALS AND INCIDENTAL INDEX MAXIMUM KEY CITY COUNTY AND/OR OTHER LODGING M&IE DEFINED LOCATION AMOUNT RATE ARIZONA Casa Grande Pinal (JANUARY 1 -APRIL 30) $61 $28 (MAY 1 -DECEMBER 31) $54 $28 Chinle Apache (April 1-October 31) S93 S28 (November 1-March 31) S60 S28 Flagstaff All points in Coconino County not covered under Grand Canyon rates. (April 1-October 31) $79 $28 (November 1-March 31) $59 $28 Grand Canyon All points in the Grand Canyon Si 11 S28 National Park and Kaibab National Forest within Coconino County Kayenta Navajo (April 1-OCTOBER 31) $105 $28 (November 1-MARCH 31) $68 $28 Phoenix/Scottsdale Maricopa (October 1 - May 14) S106 S28 (May 15-September 30) S72 S28 Prescott Yavapai $59 $28 Sierra Vista Cochise S56 S28 Tucson Pima County; Davis Monthan AFB (November 1-May 31) $85 $28 (June 1-October 31) $67 $28 ti uma Yuma S64 S28 In-state default Mohave,La Paz,Gila,Greenlee,Graham, $50 $28 Santa Cruz V-44" TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 2, 1998 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Bryant Nodine, AICP, Planning and Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, CHAPTER 14, ADDING A NEW ARTICLE 14-3, ROADWAY MEDIAN AND RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND LIGHTING REGULATIONS BACKGROUND: This item was initiated by the Commission on July 3, 1996 based on a request filed by representatives of Canada Hills, Rancho Vistoso and Copper Creek Homeowners' Associations and a subsequent amendment to the Oro Valley General Plan for the Transportation/Circulation Element approved by the Town Council on May 1, 1996. The Commission directed Staff to establish a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to provide input and review the ordinance prior to Commission review. The TAC met twice in July and August 1996 to develop regulations and specifications for roadway median and right-of-way landscape maintenance and lighting standards. Those regulations and standards were presented to the Commission for review on October 1, 1996 and action on November 13, 1996. In November, the Commission continued this item until January to allow the staff to address comments made during the November meeting. On January 7, 1997, The Planning and Zoning Commission, by a 7-0 vote, recommended denial of the proposal and asked the Council to reconsider the polices previously adopted as a part of this issue. The proposed OVZCR Article 14-3 was then modified as a result of the Commission's comments and sent to the TAC for review. This item was scheduled for presentation to the Town Council on February 5, 1997 and was then continued indefinitely. SUMMARY: The consensus of the TAC from the start was that the Town should be very cautious about accepting privately funded landscape in rights-of-way. The Committee, as well as Staffs research, indicated that most other jurisdictions have determined that this practice is too costly and cumbersome to provide significant benefits to the Town. Currently the costs to maintain the median and west streetscape along La Canada Drive from Lambert Lane to Naranj a Drive is $1,043 a month, with anticipated increase to $1,135. The maintenance cost for the 1/4 mile area along La Canada Drive from Naranja Drive to Tangerine Road, and 1 mile section along Naranj a Drive, east of La Canada Drive is $1,200 a month. The Town currently maintains 1.5 miles along Tangerine Road from First Avenue to Oracle Road at a monthly cost of$1,070 and 3/4 miles along Oracle Road from Linda Vista Boulevard to Greenock Drive at a cost of $230 a month. Preliminary cost estimates from landscape contractors applied to the proposed standards indicate costs ranging from $300 to $1200 per month for one mile of roadway including both sides and a median. Staff has calculated that if the Town were to assume the landscape responsibilities proposed by the three HOA's, it would cost approximately $300,000 a year. FLAMM. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 Ordinance Approach The ordinance, asreviousl recommended to the Town Council, was not intended to be a beautification p y ordinance. It is intended only to provide a means for the Town to accept landscape and/or lighting provided by developers within public rights-of-way for the enhancement of their developments. It is not intended to be p applied throughout the Town. If adopted, these proposed amendments will implement regulations and g specifications for landscape within the Town's rights-of-way by: 1. Establishing and implementing standards for landscape and lighting within the public rights-of- way along arterial streets. 2. Establishing a protocol for the Town to consider accepting the responsibility to maintain elements in public rights-of-way if those elements meet the standards set forth by this ordinance. If the requested area does not meet the standards, the applicant must bring the areas in question to the standards or maintain those areas separately from the areas maintained by the Town. The ordinance does not provide for shared, private party-Town, maintenance of landscape or lighting. This was a conscious decision by the Staff following an explicit recommendation of the TAC. To this end the ordinance is set up full ll p rivate party or Town maintenance, with the option for the Town to accept any portion of the landscape or lighting that meets the standards. ATTACHMENTS: 1. New Article 14-3. 2. Flow Diagram of the Process for Town Acceptance of Landscape in the Right-of-Way 610)I-0.— ' anning and Zoning Administrator A) i 1 LA -6 4E iii 1 A C At‘'.':/ a r C• O� ity ,Fr l•pment II irec •r 0 J , , lI Town Manager F:\ZONECODE\ZCR\ROW_LAND\ROWLSTC2.rpt PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED CHAPTER 14, ADDING A NEW ARTICLE 14-3, ROADWAY MEDIAN AND RIGHT- OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND LIGHTING REGULATIONS Article 14-3. ROADWAY MEDIAN AND RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS Section 14-301 Purpose The Town's preference is to maintain naturally occurring vegetation within the roadways and the public right-of-way areas in the Town of Oro Valley. However, from time to time, the Town extends the privilege of private installation of landscape materials within these areas. Thep urpose of this ordinance is to establish the methods for the acquisition transfer of the • responsibility for privately-installed landscape - • - •- -- =:= : : -= -- =- ; _- way areas in the Town of Oro Valley from a private party to the Town. Currently this •. •- e • . It also provides the designation of responsibility for lighting in roadways and the public right-of-way areas. Section 14-302 Applicability This ordinance denotes the methods of implementation for landscaping both existing and future roadways. The methods are: 1) the Town of Oro Valley exclusive maintenance, or 2) the - -- - ' •: • - private party's exclusive maintenance in specified areas.-as approved in the pre submittal conference. In addition, this ordinance specifies the standards for the acceptance of maintenance of roadway lighting by the Town of Oro Valley. Section 14-303 Town of Oro Valley Maintenance of Landscape A. Acceptance Standards The Town of Oro Valley may be willing to accept responsibility for the maintenance of drought tolerant native landscaping within the public rights-of-way of arterial streets. 4s committed to maintaining the landscape of arterial streets and associated public rights of way to the level specified in Section 14 305. A listing of all arterial streets can be found on the Town's Functional Classification Map for Streets and Routes. Before the Town assumes any responsibility, the following stipulations must be met: 1. The landscape must meet the standards, contained in Section 14-305 of this ordinance. 2. An inspection per Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised (OVZCR), Section 14-210B will be performed to check compliance. 3. The initial application towards the acceptance of new or future roadway landscape will occur only after 50% of the building permits, in the subdivision or development area (in the case of a PAD), are issued. irrigation systems. The Homowners' Association w• •- : • = --: • • - "- . -- -: • . . • •- .- : -. . . . The party wishing to transfer maintenance to the Town will provide: 1) as-builts, and 2) laminated menu's in all clocks with three (3) copies of the menus to the Town. The Town will provide water for maintaining the existing vegetation once accepted. B. Transition Plan for the Town Acceptance of Landscape Maintenance Responsibility. If the landscape does not meet the standards in Section 14-305 of this ordinance, the party wishing to transfer maintenance to the Town will develop a transition plan to bring the landscape to standards. During the transition period: 1. Existing privately-installed landscaped medians and right-of-way areas will be renovated to meet the requirements of Article 14-2 and Section 14-305 with the more restrictive standards of this ordinance prevailing where there are conflicts: a. Any costs incurred for modifications or repairs during the transition will be borne by the liable :•••: • •- ' • : •: •:- transferring party. b. • • . • . If a particular 140A private party requests that a turf remain, the maintenance costs will be the responsibility of the 140A private party. Installation of a private HOA private party water meter is required for those areas. 2. Before the Twn officially assumes responsibility, the landscaped privately-installed areas will be inspected by the Town pursuant to this ordinance. and the Code of Oro Valley, Article 7 5 12 and 7 5 13. A written evaluation will be provided by the Town as a guide for any necessary repairs. Once the :••-: • -- ' • : •: •=- transferring party has completed the repairs, the Town will reinspect the area for compliance to this ordinance. When compliant, the Town will assume responsibility for maintaining the landscape. n 14-30' •• -• ••• • - •• ' •• • ••': •; •• Private Party Maintenance of Sectio • • • - • •• •• - • Landscaping The Town of Oro Valley will continue to permit •-:' •: .: :---= -- ' • : •• •= • . '-- - -- :- - ::--- - private parties to develop and maintain landscape in the medians and rights-of-way adjacent to the roadways. A. The privately installed landscape must meet the requirements of the OVZCR, Article 14-2, and Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards, Section 6-11. Periodic on-site inspections will be performed by the Zoning Inspector to determine that: 1. The landscaped areas are being maintained in a weed free, trash free condition. Maintenance also consists of regular watering, pruning and fertilizing. 2. Any dead plant materials, including salvaged plants which do not survive, are replaced within 45 days. 3. Replacement plants are of a similar size and quality. 4. Nativep lant materials are maintained in their natural form. Proper pruning and trimming plants for public visibility, safety and the healthy preservation of the plants is being performedas per er American National Standards Institute (ANSI A300) "Tree, Shrub and Other Woody Plant Maintenance Standard Practices." The Town may trim and clear all excessive growth, if applicable, per the Code of the Town of Oro Valley, Sections 7-5-12 and 7-5-13. B. Privately maintained landscape in the right-of-way requires a licensing agreement from the engineering department per the Code of Oro Valley, Article 7-5-12 and 7-5-13, and Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards, Section 6-11. hard-line piping (PVC) in the medians is required. This will prevent C. The installation of p p g frequent and costly replacement of the piping. Irrigation systems must be operational to prevent loss of vegetation and expensive water leaks. The HOA permittee is responsible both for checking the systems for damage and replacing any defective piping or heads. D. Exception - existing privately-installed median and right-of-way landscape areas built prior to the adoption of this ordinance shall be exempt from preceding requirement for hard-line piping. Section 14-305 Roadway Median and Right-of-Way Landscaping Standards The native Sonoran Desert vegetation enhances property values, improves the quality of life, and is a unique part of the Town's character. In recognition of this, the following landscape all privately-installed landscaping within roadwaymedians and right-of-way standards apply to p y p � areas within the Town of Oro Valley: A. The use of native, drought tolerant vegetation in the roadway medians and rights-of- way ights-ofway is required. Landscape shall include a selection of trees, shrubs, succulents, cacti andground covers which enhance the scenerybut consume '� minimal water. B. Tree species planted in the medians and rights-of-way must conform to Addendum A of the Oro Valley approved plant list. When choosing native tree species the following considerations are essential: 1) they are adapted to the desert climate, 2) they are consistent with the existing town landscape, and 3) their size, shape and location are appropriate. C. Canopy trees shall be planted eft an average no more than one per-2540 40 linear feet of median or right of way area unless otherwise approved by the Town. Median and rights-of-way areas will be calculated independent of each other; extending from property boundary to property boundary. For example: A .5 mile (2,640 feet) median and single-side right-of-way area could have no more than 66 trees in the median and 66 in the r-o-w side area for a total of 132 trees. Grouping of trees may be used to enhance visual attractiveness. D. Shrubs shall bep lanted at approximately one per 100 square feet in the median unless otherwise approved by the Town. All shrubs, accents and ground covers must conform to the approved list in OVZCR, Article 14-2, Addendum A. E. Hydroseed is not to be used in curbed medians. The use of hydroseed in the remainder of rights-of-way to replace groundcover is acceptable provided: 1. The seed is listed on the Oro Valley approved revegetation seed mix list, Addendum B. 2. The seed is irrigated after planting until the plants are established. Hard-line irrigation is not required for this purpose. 3. The planting areas are regularly weeded to maintain the aesthetics of the landscape. F. Earthen berms may be located within public rights-of-way upon the approval of the Town Engineer. G. The use of rock materials which are compatible with the Town landscape will be used for reducing soil erosion and dust control. H. Appropriate irrigation methods shall be utilized in the roadway medians and rights-of- way: 1. The installation of water conserving irrigation systems will require hard-line (PVC) pipes for durability and increased longevity. 1 Separate Tem automatic water meters and backflow preventers will be installed 2. for areas to be maintained by the Town. 3. Isolation valves will be installed at appropriate locations on water lines for emergency shutoff. 4. The use of effluent water, when available, is required. 5. Periodic inspections of irrigation systems to check for proper delivery of water flow, operation of the system, location of water leaks, and unhealthy plant condition is required. Section 14-306 Review Process for Town Acceptance of Landscape Maintenance Before the Town of Oro Valley accepts responsibility for a specific roadway median or right- of-wayarea, each :---: -- ' • : •: ': - private party applicant will complete this review process: A. The :---: .. -- ' • : •: ': - applicant will schedule a pre-submittal conference with the Planning and Zoning Department and the Public Works Department to review the landscape plan for the roadway median and right-of-way landscape. Review of landscap e proposals will consider project safety, future expansion of the roadway and other infrastructure, p edestrian access, drainage concerns, adjoining land uses, and other criteria on a case by case basis. plans with the Planningp must file landscape B. Homeowner's Associations The applicant and Zoning Department artment for approval 30 days prior to the next regular meeting of the Developmental Review Board. These landscape plans will be accompanied by the appropriate ro riate fee according to the fee schedule. Landscape plans must comply with the provisions of Section 14-305. The approval procedure listed in the Town of Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Section 14-209 will then be followed. To work within the right- of-way, theapplicant will be required to secure a right-of-way permit per the Code of Oro Valley, Article 7-5-12 and 7-5-13, and the Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards, Section 6-11. Section 14-307 Lighting The Town of Oro Valle is committed to •rovidin. street li•htin• at selected •oints •rimaril major intersections) to ensure the safety of its citizens. - -- =••_ • - -- -- : ' : street lighting (fully lit streets) is not encouraged within the Town. However, the g g Town may extend the privilege of private installation and maintenance of such lighting. This Section provides a mechanism for the Town to consider acceptance of the responsibility for maintenance of street lighting. 14-308Maintenance of Lighting 8Section Installation and g g This ordinance specifically excludes the Town from accepting maintenance of monument lighting or the ancillary lighting for the beautification of sub-divisions. A. New Street Lights 1. Applicants for new projects in the abutting in the vicinity of major intersections should be responsible for the installation of street light(s) at the intersections. The Town Engineer shall determine which corner(s) street light(s) will be accepted. The applicant will work with TEP and the Department of Public Works and the Town's street light maintenance contractor to install suitable street lights (pole and fixture) in the Town's right-of-way. The applicant is responsible for any costs associated with the pole/fixture, installation, and electrical hookup. The Town may then elect to assume operation and maintenance responsibilities for the light(s). 2. Developers, Homeowner Associations, Businesses and others may desire to install new, privately owned, operated, and maintained street lights at locations not associated with a major intersection. Should the proposed location of the street light be in the Town's right-of-way, a licensing agreement will be required. The applicant will be responsible for maintenance of the light. -- • . - •-• . - -- --- - : _ " - -' '" •: --- - Public Works offices. The applicant shall be responsible for the all up-front and ongoing costs associated with the street light. These costs would include but are not limited to installation, operation and maintenance of the street light. •- • - • • • • • -- - .' - *- - •'• - - -• - . .. • . . .. . . . . . The applicant will also be responsible for complying with all provisions of the licensing agreement. B. Existing Street Lights The Town may accept responsibility for the operation and maintenance of certain existing privately owned and/or maintained street lights. The Town will acquire only • : .•: •. . The street lights to be accepted by the Town shall be located at major intersections either within the Town right-of-way or within an easement legally and easily accessible by the Town and maintenance personnel and equipment. The ewner party wishing to transfer /ownership/maintenance responsibility to the Town shall, at their expense, -sal modify and retrofit the street light as needed to satisfy any criteria for operation and maintenance of the street light. When the Town and the maintenance contractor are satisfied with the street light and willing to operate and maintain it, the Town will accept the responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the street light. Section 14-309 Lighting Standards All roadway exterior lighting shall conform to the Code of Oro Valley, Article 6-7 and Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Section 13-105. Section 14-310 Process for Town Acceptance of Lighting Maintenance Before the Town of Oro Valley accepts responsibility for a specific lighting in the right-of-way area, each applicant will complete this review process: A. The applicant will schedule a pre-submittal conference with the Planning and Zoning Department and the Public Works Department to review the lighting plan for the roadway median and right-of-way lights. Review of lighting proposals will consider project safety, future expansion of the roadway and other infrastructure, adjoining land uses, and other criteria on a case-by-case basis. B. The applicant must file lighting plans with the Public Works Department for approval. These lighting plans will be accompanied by the appropriate fee according to the fee schedule. ROADWAY MEDIAN AND R-O-W LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ORDINANCE Process for Town Acceptance of Landscape in the R-O-W (Pre-submittal Conference resubmittals must be received w/ P&Z and DPW at least 15 days before the scheduled 1 Submit Application DRB or Council meeting w/ Plans and Fee I within 10 days after submittal Q....kEplication Certified incomplete — resubmit i complete I (Staff/Agency Review incomplete — resubmit I complete I meets acceptance standards(14-303) �+ Transition Plan yes no (14-303B) Private Party at least 30 days after Continues to Maintain certified complete (all or portion per 14-304B1 b)J I Development Review Board) incomplete — resubmit recommendation I 10 or more days after DRB Town Council incomplete -- resubmit application application approved denied I Town inspects I Town evaluation of necessary repairs I private party completes repairs 1 Town reinspects not compliant 1 compliant Town Accepts Landscape ) f:\data\wp\zcr\14\row_flow.doc