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Windgate Ranch Scottsdale Community Guide Copyright 2012 Toll Brothers, Inc A GUIDE TO THE SERVICES AVAILABLE NEAR YOUR NEW HOME Windgate Ranch Scottsdale COMMUNITY GUIDE Copyright 2012 Toll Brothers, Inc. All rights reserved. These resources are provided for informational purposes only, and represent just a sample of the services available for each community. Toll Brothers in no way endorses or recommends any of the resources presented herein. WRS-343-31500 7/12 CONTENTS COMMUNITY PROFILE . 1 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION . 1 SCHOOLS . 2 CHILD CARE / PRE-SCHOOL . 2 SHOPPING . 3 MEDICAL FACILITIES . 4 PUBLIC UTILITIES . 4 WORSHIP . 5 VETERINARIANS . 6 TRANSPORTATION . 6 RECREATIONAL CENTERS - LOCAL . 7 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - REGIONAL . 8 RESTAURANTS . 9 LIBRARIES . 10 COLLEGES . 10 SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS . 11 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS . 11 GOVERNMENT . 12 EMERGENCY NUMBERS . 12 LEARN ABOUT THE SERVICES YOUR COMMUNITY HAS TO OFFER COMMUNITY PROFILE Blended within a spectacular master plan, Windgate Ranch Scottsdale by Toll Brothers, offers exciting amenities, exquisite residential choices and a fabulous lifestyle. Inspired by the best in southwest living, the architecture throughout the community reflects a touch of Old World hacienda-style designs. Windgate Ranch is a place where the good life is your way of life. Windgate Ranch is conveniently located in Scottsdale and offers a luxurious, relaxed atmosphere combined with proximity to everyday conveniences. Daytime views of the scenic McDowell Mountains and nighttime views of the twinkling city lights provide beauty and tranquility. Shopping is less than five minutes from your new home and is a great adventure with almost every kind of restaurant and retail shop available. Windgate Ranch is situated in one of the most convenient locations in the 1 Valley with Loop 101 less than /2 mile away, making the commute to anywhere in the Valley easy and convenient. Downtown Phoenix and Sky Harbor Airport can be reached in less than 20 minutes and the regional airport, Scottsdale Municipal, is just 10 minutes away. Your new life begins at the entrance to the community and never ends. With good friends, friendly neighbors and an assortment of activities to enjoy, you will find that Windgate Ranch is truly where you and your family belong. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Windgate Ranch Community Association c/o Rossmar & Graham 9362 East Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480/ 551-4300 fax: 480 / 551-6000 www .rossmar .com 1 SCHOOLS DAY CARE/ PRE-SCHOOL CASY Country Day School 7714 East Jenan Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 951-3190 ages 2 and up La Petite Academy 8433 East Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 948-4533 PAROCHIAL PRIVATE KinderCare Learning Centers ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE Grades K–8 13940 N . Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd . Grades K–8 Eldorado Private School (K-8) Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (Grayhawk Campus) St. Daniel the Prophet 480 / 391-2728 20624 North 76th Street 1030 North Hayden Road kindercare .com Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Scottsdale, AZ 85257 480 / 502-6878 480 / 949-8034 PUBLIC Kachina Country Day (K-6) Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Scottsdale Unified School District 6602 East Malcomb Drive 3801 North Miller Road susd .org Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 602 / 952-6100 480 / 951-0745 480 / 874-3720 ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL Rancho Salano (K-8) Grades K–5 5656 East Greenway Rd . Grades 9–12 Copper Ridge Elementary Scottsdale, AZ . 85254 10101 East Thompson Peak Parkway Brophy College Preparatory 602 / 996-7002 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-3300 4701 North Central 480 / 484-1400 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Charter School Grades 9-12 602 / 264-5291 Kachina County Day School MIDDLE 6602 East Malcomb Drive Notre Dame Prepatory School Grades 6–8 Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 9701 East Bell Road 480 / 951-0745 Copper Ridge Middle School Scottsdale, AZ 85260 10101 East Thompson Peak Parkway 480/ 634-8200 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-3300 Grades K–12 College Prep copperridgems .susd .org Xavier College Preparatory Phoenix Country Day School 480 / 484-1500 4701 North 5th Street 3901 East Stanford Drive Phoenix, AZ 85012 Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 HIGH SCHOOL 602 / 277-3772 602 / 955-8200 Grades 9–12 Chaparral High School 6935 East Gold Dust Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85253-1447 480 / 484-6500 2 SHOPPING NEIGHBORHOOD AJ’s Fine Foods Promenade Mall SHOPPING CENTERS 15031 Thompson Peak Parkway 16435 N . Scottsdale Rd . Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Market Street 480 / 314-6500 480-385-2820 20751 North Pima Road ajsfinefoods .com scottsdalepromenade .com Scottsdale, AZ 85255 dcranch .com/marketstreet/index .php Bashas The Pavillions Bank: US Bank (inside Safeway) 10111 East Bell Road 9175 Indian Bend Road Grocery: Safeway, Hi-Health Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Deli: Safeway 480 / 513-7560 Mervyn’s, Target, Home Depot, Ross Pharmacy: Safeway bashas .com Scottsdale Fashion Square CONVENIENCE Albertsons 7014 East Camelback Road 15660 N . Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd . STORES Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 fashionsquare .com Circle K 480 / 451-9825 Robinsons-May, Dillards, Nordstroms, 13880 N . Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd . albertsons .com Neiman-Marcus Scottsdale, AZ 86260 Wild Oats Natural Marketplace 480 / 391-1200 Kierland Commons 8688 East Raintree Drive 15044 North Scottsdale Road Tom’s Thumb Fresh Market Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 9393 E Bell Rd 480 / 368-1279 480 / 348-1577 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 wildoats .com kierlandcommons .com 480-419-6799 tomsthumbfreshmarket .com Costco Warehouse Crate & Barrel, Z Gallerie, (Groceries & General Merchandise) Barnes & Noble, Banana Republic, Tommy Bahama Superpumper Gas & 15255 North Hayden Road Convenience Store Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Desert Ridge Marketplace 15550 N . Thompson Peak Parkway 480 / 948-4919 21000 North Tatum Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ 85260 costco .com Phoenix, AZ 85050 480 / 419-6799 602 / 866-0900 SHOPPING MALLS shopdesertridge .com GROCERY STORES City North Kohls, Target, Jo-Ann Etc, Old Navy, Safeway 5415 East High Street Office Max, Pier 1, Petsmart, Tower 14696 N . Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd . Phoenix, AZ 85054 Records Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 319-8700 480 / 391-1090 citycenterofcitynorth .com safeway .com Paradise Valley Mall Sam’s Club 4510 East Cactus Road (Groceries & General Merchandise) Paradise Valley, AZ 85032 15255 North Northsight westcor .com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Robinsons-May. Dillards, Macy’s, 480 / 609-0550 Sears, JC Penney SamsClub .com 3 MEDICAL FACILITIES HOSPITALS Scottsdale Healthcare - Thompson Peak Mayo Clinic Hospital 7400 E . Thompson Peak Pkwy . 5777 East Mayo Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phoenix, AZ 85054 SHC .org 480 / 515-6296 mayoclinic .org MEDICAL CENTERS Paradise Valley Hospital Mayo Clinic 3929 East Bell Road 13400 East Shea Boulevard Phoenix, AZ 85032 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 602 / 923-5000 480 / 515-6296 paradisevalleyhospital .com mayoclinic .org Scottsdale Healthcare - Shea 9003 East Shea Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 860-3000 SHC .org PUBLIC UTILITIES CABLE TV ELECTRIC Qwest Communications Arizona Public Service 800 / 850-5252 602 / 371-7171 qwest .com aps .com Cox 20401 North 29th Avenue TRASH & Phoenix, AZ 85027 RECYCLING 623 / 594-1000 Municipal cox .com City Of Scottsdale 7447 East Indian School Road TELEPHONE Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Qwest Communications 480 / 312-2461 800 / 850-5252 scottsdaleaz .gov/recycle/ qwest .com SEWER & WATER Cox City Of Scottsdale GAS 20401 North 29th Avenue 7447 East Indian School Road Southwest Gas Phoenix, AZ 85027 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 602 / 861-1999 623 / 594-1000 480 / 312-2461 swgas .com cox .com scottsdaleaz .gov/utilities/ 4 WORSHIP Desert Springs Bible Church 16215 North Tatum Phoenix, AZ 85032 602 / 996-9000 New Covenant Luthern Church 15152 N . Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd . Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 860-0169 Pinnacle Presbyterian Church 25150 North Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85259 480 /585-9448 pinnaclepres .org St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church 10755 North 124th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85259 480 / 661-9843 Temple Beth Israel 10460 North 56th Street Phoenix, AZ 85253 480 / 951-0323 templebethisreal .com Desert Valley Church Of Scottsdale 9382 East Bahia Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480 / 659-7970 Redeemer Lutheran Church 7670 East Jomax Road Scottsdale, AZ 85262 480 / 585-7002 Temple Kol Ami 15030 North 64th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480 / 951-9660 templekolami .org 5 VETERINARIANS Arizona Veterinary Medical Assoc. North Scottsdale Animal Hospital azvma .org 15576 North Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260 DC Ranch Animal Hospital 480 / 368-1741 480 / 538-8300 northscottsdaleanimalhospital .com TRANSPORTATION BUSES Valley Metro 302 North 1st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85003 602 / 262-7433 ValleyMetro .org DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES 7339 East Paradise Lane Scottsdale, AZ 85260 602 / 255-0072 dmv .org COMMUTER The Scottsdale Connection AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL For Information Call: 480 / 998-9778 COUNTY Sky Harbor International 24th Street and Buckeye Road Scottsdale Airport Phoenix, AZ 85034 MAJOR HIGHWAYS 15000 North Airport Road, 602 / 273-3300 Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) 2nd Floor phxskyharbor .com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Hwy 51 Piestewa Peak Parkway 480 / 312-2321 (Formerly Squaw Peak Parkway) ci .scottsdale .az .us/airport 6 RECREATION — LOCAL Recreational facilities within 30 minutes of your new home. DAY CAMP GOLF COURSES PRIVATE Ancala Country Club YMCA Scottsdale PUBLIC 6869 East Shea Boulevard 11700 East Via Linda Grayhawk (2 courses) Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Scottsdale, AZ 85259 8620 East Thompson Peak Parkway 480 / 948-7520 480 / 391-1000 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480 / 502-1800 FITNESS CENTERS Pinnacle Peak Country Club grayhawkgolf .com
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