We are opening pools C and F&G Saturday morning. Pool A will open the middle of next week.
For your information, a reminder of the pool rules follows.
CHOA Neighborhood Pools
CHOA Pool Rules and State Regulations (Pool hours are from 6 a.m. to sunset)
- Children under 14 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED in the pool or pool area by
an adult. Adult children and grandchildren of resident homeowners may use
the homeowner’s neighborhood pool without the presence of the resident
homeowner. They must be aware of pool rules and conduct themselves
accordingly. If a problem arises, the resident homeowner will be notified, and
if problems continue, said children would be unable to use the pool without
the resident in attendance. - Lifeguards are not provided.
- No running or rough play.
- Please shower before entering pool. Take a cleansing shower before entering the
pool or after using the toilet. - Swimmer not toilet trained must use swim diapers.
- No diving allowed.
- No loud radios, loud music, or boisterous conduct is permitted in the pool
or recreation areas.
6 - No pets are allowed in the pool or recreation area.
- No food, drink, alcohol or smoking is allowed in pool enclosure.
10.No glass containers are allowed in pool enclosure.
11.Please take all trash with you since no containers are provided.
12.No swimming after dusk in any pool.
CHOA homeowners have neighborhood outdoor pools for their use. You will be provided
with one key. If a pool key needs to be replaced, the owner will be charged $8.00.
Under our CHOA pool rules, all CHOA pools and spas may be used by CHOA residents
and their guests.
The pools open for use from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Pools are heated between
82-84 degrees and hot tubs at 102 degrees.
Since there are no lifeguards at any of the pools, it is the responsibility of each resident
to advise all family members and guests of the need to abide by the rules posted at each
pool by both the State and our Association.
State Spa Rules - All persons are required to take a cleansing shower before entering the spa pool.
- Elderly persons and those suffering from heart disease, diabetes or high blood
pressure should consult their physician before using the spa pool. No person
suffering from a communicable disease, transmissible via water, shall use the spa
pool. Persons using prescription medications should consult their physician
before using the spa pool. - Individuals under the influence of alcohol should not use the spapool.
- No person shall use the spa pool alone.
- Pregnant women should not use the spa pool without consulting their physician.
- Persons should spend no more than 15 minutes in the spa at any one session.
- All children under 14 years of age shall be accompanied by a responsible adult
observer. - No person shall run or engage in horseplay in or around the spa pool.
The shower for our pool is VERY cold — I doubt anyone would be able to take a cleaning shower before swimming. Just a thought!
Thank you for your question Bonnie. Steve Chinn will be able to assist you with this issue.
Steve Chinn 503-682-0234
schinno@gmail.com