March 2008 Newsletter
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March 2008 Newsletter
The Chantilly Highlander Your Community Newsletter Serving Chantilly Highlands V i s i t u s o n t h e w e b a t w w w . c h h a . o r g— n o w i n C O L O R o n l i n e ! March 2008 Advertising Rates Increased As previously announced, the new advertising rate schedule appears below. Resident Non-Resident KidWorks (Under 18 yrs) $3 $10 Classified $15 $20 Business Card (3½”W x 2”H) $30 $50 Quarter Page (3¼”W x 4½”H) $55 $70 CHHA Annual Dues of $232 must be postmarked by March 31, 2008. Statements were sent in February. If you have not received a statement, contact the Treasurer, Michelle Doucette, at (703) 870-7677. You are still responsible for making your dues payment by March 31st. Spring Egg Hunt March 22 nd at 2 PM At our Community Center RAIN OR SHINE! Mark your calendars! Plan to bring the children for some fun! HS Boundary Study Takes a Surprise Turn By Deb Neuberger By the time this newsletter is delivered to our homes, the School Board will likely have already voted on the West County Boundary Study on February 28th. I think it is safe to say that nothing could have prepared us for this version of “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.” ? Before going any further with this article, I want to publicly thank Maryann Ceh for taking this “bull by the horns” and continuing to ride it to the end. Maryann has devoted countless hours...days...weeks of her life, not only for her children’s benefit, but for that of all our children, our community, and our high school, Chantilly HS. There have also been a core group of residents working along with Maryann throughout the process, some with children who would be affected next year, some with young children who would be affected in future years, and also those residents who would not be affected at all because their children are older. Thanks to those of you who have continued to stay involved, as was suggested, or perhaps warned, by our School Board representative, Kathy Smith. On February 11th the School Board met for Work Session #61 to discuss the Boundary Study after the third See HS BOUNDARY STUDY on page 3 In This Issue: ACC Exterior Alteration Request…….…...7-8 Board & Committee Contacts……………...11 CHHA Dues Increase Notice………………..1 Classified Ads………………………………..10 Community Calendar……….………………..4 Egg Hunt………………………………………1 HS Boundary Study Update………………...1 Poet Laureate………………………………...5 Swim Team Info……………………………...9 The Chantilly Highlander Page 2 Chantilly Highlands Homes Association Annual Meeting Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:00 PM Chantilly Highlands Homes Association Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, February 7, 2008 Submitted by Paul Thurneysen Approved Minutes Submitted by David Howlett Minutes are tentative and will be reviewed and approved at the upcoming Board of Directors meeting. Board Attendees: Paul Thurneysen, Jon Roe, Larry Miller, Darin Welt, and David Howlett Absent Board Members: Wendy Hunt, Chris Tacinelli, Imrana Umar Four residents were in attendance. Board Attendees: Paul Thurneysen, Larry Miller, Michelle Doucette, Greg Zilberfarb, David Howlett, and Wendy Hunt The meeting was called to order at 8:05 pm. The meeting was called to order at 7:48 p.m. New Business: Two residents, Greg Zilberfarb and Michelle Doucette, were unanimously approved to fill two of the four vacant Board positions. Michelle expressed an interest to help with the ACC and Neighborhood Watch while Greg volunteered to help coordinate the Newsletter and Database activities. Officer nominations for 2008 will be voted on during the February Board meeting on February 7, 2008. The board publicly wishes to thank Chris Tacinelli, Darin Welt, and Jon Roe for their support for the past few years on the CHHA Board. Meeting minutes were approved January Board Meeting Individual Committee Reports Treasurer’s Report: Darin Welt presented the final budget results for 2007. As had been previously forecast, the final budget resulted in a slight surplus. Community Facilities: As the CHHA Pool Management company has closed for business, CHHA is actively seeking a new Pool Management company for the 2008 Pool Season. Ideally, bids will be presented at the next Board meeting. Land Management: The board continued discussion related to the recently approved landscaping improvements at the South Kinross Entrance to the neighborhood. Architectural Control Committee: No new discussion. Community Activities: No new discussion. Civic Affairs: Paul Thurneysen will speak at the February 9, 2008, School Board meeting on behalf of the neighborhood position related to the Western County High School redistricting efforts. Neighborhood Watch: Continued discussion related to the two major incidents at Franklin Farm Shopping Center in December. Communications – Database, Newsletter, and Website: Jon Roe will be transitioning his activities to Greg Zilberfarb, a new Board member. Long Range Planning: No new discussion. Old Business: None. Meeting Adjournment: The annual meeting adjourned at approximately 9:15 PM. Absent Board Members: Imrana Umar New Business: Resident Brian Keagy was voted as a board member. There is still one vacant position. Officers were elected for 2008: President - Paul Thurneysen Vice President - David Howlett Secretary - Wendy Hunt Treasurer - Michelle Doucette There was a discussion of the possibility of new neighborhood signs in the pipeline easement. This is not allowed by the gas company. Treasurer’s Report: We are pursuing payment of annual dues from five homeowners. Community Facilities: We have received one bid on the pool contract. The previous contractor, Splash Aquatics, went out of business. We will get details on the contract and vote on it when finalized. Land Management: We accidentally planted trees on a homeowner’s property; two trees had to be moved. With the recent ice storm, two accidents resulted in loss to landscaping elements. Architectural Control Committee: There was discussion of a home that had a minor problem with the potential to hold up a sale. Community Activities: The community egg hunt will be March 22, 2008. Civic Affairs: We voted to join the Sully District Council Citizens Association, at $10 per year. School Board: President Paul Thurneysen will speak at the Feb 9th hearing on school boundaries. He discussed the points he will make in favor of remaining with Chantilly High School. Communications – Database, Newsletter, and Website: Greg Zilberfarb discussed the possibility of a new open air architecture for the web site. Old Business: There were no responses to the handyman RFP. We will publish the request for proposals more widely. Meeting Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 pm. March 2008 Page 3 HS BOUNDARY STUDY from page 1 Public Hearing. Along with other comments, Mr. Tistadt stated that staff still stands by their Option #1, but acknowledges that the Navy shift is not optimal. After FCPS staff was given the opportunity to address certain concerns and questions raised during the process by both the public and Board members, two School Board members, Kathy Smith and Stu Gibson, presented their own options for the Board to consider, now labeled Option #2 and Option #3 respectively. Under both new options students residing in Chantilly Highlands would be sent to Westfield HS, with the exception of students on Stone Heather Drive, Ladybank Lane, and Ben Nevis Court. The students on those streets would be allowed to stay at Chantilly HS. Neighboring Franklin Farm residents would also stay at Chantilly HS. Changes were also made to other communities. On Feb 16, At-Large School Board members Tina Hone and Jim Raney met with our community at Oak Hill ES. They were very understanding and supportive of our position to keep our community together and to stay at Chantilly High School. A fourth Public Hearing was scheduled for February 19th. This hearing was limited to 125 speakers, of which we believe CH residents acquired a decent percentage of the speaker spots. The last Work Session scheduled for the boundary study was February 21, with a final vote on February 28th. While other groups have threatened lawsuits, I’m not certain we’ll know when this matter is done. Under new Options #2 & 3, a section of Chantilly Highlands would move to Westfield HS, but does not include Ladybank Lane area, whose students would stay at Chantilly HS along with Franklin Farm students. The Chantilly Highlander Page 4 March 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 9 Daylight Savings 10 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 2PM— 22 Hunt see page 1 Time Begins 16 17 Spring Egg FCPS Spring Vacation 23 30 Easter 24 25 annual dues of $232 31 •Poet Laureate contest •Deadline to pay CHHA deadline 26 27 28 29 The Chantilly Highlander Page 5 Page March5 2008 Chantilly Highlands Poet Laureate The Chantilly Highlands Homes Association is sponsoring a contest to select our Poet Laureate. The winner will be announced in the April edition of the Highlander. Entrants must be residents of Chantilly Highlands and can be of any age. If an entrant is under age 18, we will ask a parent's or guardian's permission before awarding the laurels. It is very easy to enter! Send up to three poems to Poet Laureate Selection, c/o David Howlett, 13153 Ladybank Lane, Oak Hill, VA 20171 by March 31, 2008. To paraphrase W.B. Yeats, "Chantilly Highlands poets, practice your craft!" Looking for information about a current or prospective doctor? Go to www.dhp.state.va.us to search for information on a health care provider and other related information. Spring Forward! On August 8, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005. This Act changed the time change dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. Beginning in 2007, DST will begin on the second Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November. In 2008 DST will begin on March 9th. The Secretary of Energy will report the impact of this change to Congress. Congress retains the right to resume the 2005 Daylight Saving Time schedule once the Department of Energy study is complete. More information can be found at the website for the Department of Energy at www.doe.gov. March Page 6 2008 Page 6 The Chantilly Highlander Oak Hill ES Run for FUNds Oak Hill ES will have their 2nd annual “Run for FUNds” 5K race on Saturday, April 26 at 8:00 a.m. Runners will begin a measured course in front of the Chantilly Highlands Pool and run up Stone Heather Drive, around Ladybank Lane, around Kinross Circle, through Kirkwell and Glendundee, and back down Kinross Circle to Oak Hill school. After the race, there will be plenty of refreshments, lots of raffle prizes, entertainment for the kids, and even a massage therapist. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in multiple age groups. All runners are welcome! Entry fees are $25 for nonOak Hill families, $20 for Oak Hill families, and $12 for the 1K Fun Run. All entry fees include a tee-shirt. For more information and to download an entry form, please visit the Oak Hill website at: www.fcps.edu/OakHillES or call Mary Stripling at (703) 467-3500. March Page 7 2008 Page 7 The Chantilly Highlander March Page 8 2008 Page 8 The Chantilly Highlander Page 9 The Chantilly Highlander March Page 9 2008 Sign up for Swim Team in April! Make sure to keep checking the Chantilly Highlands Dolphins’ website at www.chdolphins.net to sign up for the swim team in April. Details are not yet available, so keep checking. Children learn to swim, and improve their current skills, while having a great time. Boys and girls 5-18 years of age are able to join. The season runs from the end of May to the end of July. If you want more information, or to see if the swim team is right for your child, check out past blogs by Steve Bachman, The Answerman, at his website at www.swimteamanswerman.blogspot.com. 2008 Seedling Sale - Butterfly Buffet The Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District (NVSWCD) is holding its annual seedling sale for 2008. All seedlings in the package are native to Northern Virginia, and the varieties were specially picked to be butterfly friendly. Each package is $17.95 and includes two of each of the following: tulip poplar, white dogwood, button bush, red bud, hackberry and loblolly pine. Also included are two packets of butterfly friendly flower seeds - Butterfly Weed and Black-eyed Susans. These plants are sure to bring butterflies to your backyard! Orders are accepted until April 14 or while supplies last. To get an order form or for more information, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/nvswcd/seedlingsale.htm. The Chantilly Highlander Page 10 Investment Opportunities! Classified Advertising Bank-owned homes make great investments. Just drop an e-mail to: Steve@HomesByBachman.com with the price range & geographic area that interests you and we will gladly e-mail you a list of foreclosures. 123Landscaping-Recent college grad & Chantilly Highlands (CH) resident starting a landscaping & junk removal company. 8 yrs exp. Highlands references available. Call Collin @ 703-400-7645. Keep Up with the Local Market! Become a neighborhood expert! To setup an automated search for homes, go to our website at www.HomesByBachman.com, click on “Private MLS Search” and follow the prompts. You will begin to receive information to your e-mail address the very same day! We will not attempt to call you or harass you … we will just send you the information you request. Jan & Steve Bachman Office:(703)652-5782 Fax:(888)214-7704 Each Office Independently Owned & Operated As 20-year residents of Chantilly Highlands, we know the neighborhood market and offer competitive rates to help you buy and sell. For recorded info about the Chantilly Highlands housing market call 1-800-499-5098 Ext. 2222 Piano Lessons From an Experienced Teacher! Kiddies On The Keys piano studio now accepting new students in the Chantilly, Herndon, Reston area. Call 571-242-9156. Collegiate Lawn Care-Chantilly HS grads 2007; lawn care needs for Chantilly Highlands & Brookfield since 2003; flat fee of $25 per lawn mow incl bagging; other svcs & refs avail; call Corey & Dustin 703-399-1559. Maria’s Cleaning Svc-NoVA for 15 yrs, offering house cleaning in your area-Residential/Commercial. Insured, bonded, licensed. Competitive rates, great references. Contact Maria (703) 723-3850 or (703) 624-2708 Cell. Almighty & Co-Painting-Int/Ext, Local Ref. Drywall & rotten wood repair, power washing, wallpaper removal. 25 yrs. Free Est. Call Carl (703) 378-5602 (voice mail), (703) 926-8700 (cell). A&S Home Improvement-Remodeling Bath/Kitchen, Ceramic floor/wall tile, Painting, Drywall, Electrical, Plumbing, Ceiling fans & more. Lic., Honest, Exp. Free estimates. (703) 860-4734; cell (703) 944-3135. Boy Scout Mulch Orders Support one of the two troops below! BSA Troop 160 Mulch Delivered To Your Driveway Saturday, March 22nd Top Quality Double-Shredded Hardwood Mulch-3 Cu Ft Bags 10-44 bags @ $4.75/ea; 45-89 @ $4.50/ea; 90+ bags @ $4.25/ea 10 bag minimum order to Zip Codes 20171, 22071, 22033 and 20151; 90 bag min to all other areas. Questions? – (703) 758-1954 or e-mail cesmithiii@cox.net BS Troop 811 NO MINIMUM ORDER $4.25 per bag 3 cu ft Bags, Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch FREE DELIVERY - Will be delivered and stacked in your driveway on Saturday, March 29 TO ORDER: Ken Rich (703) 435-3034 or email to krich1@cox.net KidWorks Pet Care-12th grader willing to take care of your pets anytime. Experienced, responsible, and dependable. References available. Call Jennifer at (703) 787-9323. March 2008 Page 11 COMMITTEE INFO Board of Directors meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM at the Community Center. Meetings are open, and all residents are welcome and encouraged to participate. To include a specific item on the agenda, please contact the Board President. Architectural Control Committee (ACC) meets monthly at the Community Center. Contact any ACC member or appropriate Board member if you have ACC questions or concerns. Chantilly Highlander newsletter team welcomes your articles and community photos of specific events, or just whatever is going on in your neighborhood! We would also love your suggestions and ideas for new features as well as feedback on current content. Advertising questions and other information may be emailed to Newsletter@chha.org, or mailed to the Editor at P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill, VA, 20171. Community Activities Committee identifies and schedules events for the participation of Chantilly Highlands families. The committee meets as events are scheduled, and chairpersons vary throughout the year. If you are interested in leading an event or have ideas for a community activity, please contact a Board member. Community Facilities Committee (ComFac) meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM at the Community Center. Issues pertaining to our swimming pool, tennis courts, playground, Community Center and its grounds are managed by the Community Facilities Committee. If you would like to become involved in this committee, contact Jeff Boehlert at 703-435-2836. Land Management Committee handles all issues that involve the common areas of our community: primarily lawn care and snow removal. Meetings are held as needed. You may contact Paul Thurneysen at 703-318-1468 with questions and if you are able to help on the Land Management Committee. The Chantilly Highlander is a monthly publication which informs the community of our accomplishments, upcoming events, committee meeting highlights and decisions, and provides a forum for you and your family to communicate items of interest to your neighbors! Articles are reviewed and published at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Published advertisement is accepted, however it is not considered an endorsement by the Board. Electronic submissions are encouraged via email; however, please also provide a “camera ready” printed copy for comparison if there are graphics or fonts (print styles) that must be maintained. Email address: Newsletter@chha.org (Please include ‘Chantilly Highlander’ in the subject line so it is not deleted as spam) Mailing address: CHHA, c/o The Chantilly Highlander, P.O. Box 710238, Oak Hill, VA 20171 Please submit articles, advertising (with payment), and photos so they are RECEIVED by the 12th of each month for consideration in the next month’s issue: be sure to allow sufficient time for mail processing. Any non-profit notices will included only if space allows—for guaranteed placement it must be paid advertising. Advertising Rates: KidWorks (Under 18 yrs) Classified Ad Business Card 3½”W x 2”H Quarter Page 3¼”W x 4½”H Resident $ 2.50 $ 10.00 $ 25.00 $ 45.00 Non-Resident $ 10.00 $ 15.00 $ 40.00 $ 60.00 CUT OUT AND HANG BY YOUR PHONE FOR HANDY REFERENCE! When calling board or committee members, please be mindful that they are volunteers, with jobs and families, making sacrifices to serve our community. Try to contact the appropriate liaison or committee chair for the best response to a concern/question. Chantilly Highlands Committees Architectural Control (ACC) Carla Abbud Cindy DiPalma Brian Keagy Civic Affairs Jeffrey Parnes Community Ctr Rental Answering Machine Community Events Wendy Hunt Community Facilities Jeffrey Boehlert Database Administrator Dave Puchrik Garden Club Denise Miller Paul Thurneysen Land Management Imrana Umar Neighborhood Watch (see Comm Facilities) Pool House Phone Lori Manik Resale Packages Karin Johnston Swim Team Chair Steve Edwards Tennis Courts Jeffrey Parnes Webmaster Jane Huang Web Posting 703-925-0949 703-471-1874 703-909-7698 703-904-0131 703-435-0736 703-467-8188 703-435-2836 Database@chha.org 703-707-0891 703-318-1468 703-471-4923 703-435-2081 703-796-1061 703-437-5452 703-742-3353 703-904-0131 703-707-8889 2008 CHHA Board of Directors President………………... Vice President………….. Treasurer……………….. Secretary……………….. Community Facilities…... Long Range Planning… Architectural Control Liaison……………….. Newsletter, Database & Website………...…….. Neighborhood Watch & Civic Affairs ………… Community Events Liaison………………. Land Management Liaison………………. Paul Thurneysen 703-318-1468 David Howlett 703-689-9840 Michelle Doucette 703-870-7677 Wendy Hunt 703-467-8188 Larry Miller 703-707-0891 OPEN OPEN David Howlett 703-689-9840 Greg Zilberfarb 703-779-4890 Imrana Umar 703-471-4923 Wendy Hunt 703-467-8188 Paul Thurneysen 703-318-1468 Opening doors and closing sales! Sellers •Time is money: I provide customized marketing programs to sell your home quickly and at the highest price. •Resources: I utilize traditional methods, as well as the latest technologies, to effectively market your home or property. •Enthusiasm: As a fellow Chantilly Highlands resident, I know that this is a terrific neighborhood in an extremely desirable location, and my enthusiasm works to your benefit. Lee Abbud Buyers •Commitment: I listen to your needs and goals, and provide personal service that allows you to make the best decision regarding a residence or investment property. •Knowledge: I have knowledge of the many diverse neighborhoods in the region, new home builders, and market trends; and I apply that knowledge to your advantage. Please call me at (703) 362-2657 or Email me at leeabbud@kw.com Chantilly Highlands Homes Association P.O. Box 710238 Oak Hill, VA 20171 POSTMASTER PLEASE DELIVER BY THE 1ST OF THE MONTH
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