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Volume XXXII, Issue 4

December 2006

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Sunday, December 17
2:00 – 4:00
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Message from the Chairman

Before I begin what will be a long message this month, I would like to wish everyone a happy and joyous holiday season. I hope the celebration of your holidays brings you happiness and lots of good cheer. As always, if you are traveling, go safely.

I have a number of items to discuss this month but before I get into the meat of the matters, a couple of minor items for you.

SCA DUES DUE
Our SCA Treasurer, Bernie Tabarini, sent out SCA Dues invoices last month.  If you receive my emails, you should have received your invoice by email from Bernie.  The dues this year are again $20.  The invoice directs you to send the payment to Bernie at his house.  His address is 3802 Cobblestone Court. You can also drop your payment off in his carport in the box he has set up.
 
FYI, the SCA year runs from September 1 through August 30.  Thus, if you thought you paid last year this time, you probably did and it would have been for the 2005 - 2006 year.  The invoices sent this week are for 2006 - 2007.

WILSON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Stoneybrooke resident Mary Sobray sent along the link for the Wilson Bridge project.  I get a couple emails a week detailing street closings around the construction however, instead of sending those along every couple days, I'll give you the link where you can check in on the work, progress, and most importantly, closings, at your convenience: http://www.wilsonbridge.com/cms/cms-conditions-lc.htm#va

Now, on to other matters.

Before I get into the discussion regarding the issues, I want you to understand that under no circumstances is the SCA Board attempting to exert control over our neighborhood. When issues reach a critical mass (i.e.: lots of complaints or questioning “why”), I and the Board will examine options for fixing the issue. That is what we were elected to do. My interest, and the Board’s interest is and always has been to protect our neighborhood and, where and when we can, improve our quality of life and thus, our property values.

Now on to the issues.

As many of you saw in the notes distributed through email, the SCA Board met to discuss a few issues affecting Stoneybrooke. The issues, in no particular order are:

  • Trash Collection
  • Parking of boats, RVs, and trailers
  • Traffic Calming
  • Resurrecting the Stoneybrooke Architectural Control Committee

Each of these issues is discussed below.

TRASH COLLECTION
I still receive calls from residents tired of seeing trash cans out 5 days a week and wondering why we cannot have county pick up. The trash cans are not out because residents don’t move them back; they are out due to three different trash haulers picking up in Stoneybrooke. I explain the process for creating a “sanitary district” which would switch us from private haulers to county pick up. Most of them respond that they would support such a change.

The SCA Board has agreed to put this matter to a vote of Stoneybrooke SCA members. AT THE SCA MEETING ON JANUARY 18, WITH A “WEATHER DATE” OF JANUARY 25, THE SCA MEMBERSHIP WILL VOTE ON WHETHER OR NOT TO BEGIN THE PROCESS TO CREATE A SANITARY DISTRICT IN STONEYBROOKE.

This vote is STRICTLY on whether or not to BEGIN the process. The process involves a petition submitted to the County Board of Supervisors, asking them to vote in favor of the creation of a sanitary district. The petition must include the signatures of 60% of HOMEOWNERS in the neighborhood, or “district.” Thus, as there are 229 homes in Stoneybrooke (this does not include upper and lower (Cool Brooke Way) Woodstone), we must have 138 homeowners sign the petition.

If the VOTE at the SCA meeting on January 18 does not pass, we will NOT BEGIN the process, and we will RETAIN our system of multiple private trash haulers.

If the vote passes and the requisite number of signatures are gathered, the County Board of Supervisors will then hold hearings to consider the petition. As with any public hearing process, anyone affected by the petition can testify-- for or against. Thus, homeowners, residents and certainly, private trash haulers can testify. The creation of a sanitary district and with it the change to county pick up, is entirely up to the Board of Supervisors.

The exact plan for discussion, debate, and the vote at the January 18 SCA meeting is being worked out and will be announced in the January Sentinel.

If the vote at the January SCA meeting passes, WE WILL NEED SOMEONE IN THE COMMUNITY TO COORDINATE THE PETITION DRIVE. If you are interested in heading this up, please contact me. IF NO ONE STEPS UP TO TAKE THIS ON, THE PETITION WILL FAIL AND WE WILL RETAIN OUR CURRENT SYSTEM.

Regarding actual trash pick up, here are the highlights of the county system and how it works:

  • Creating the district will eliminate private haulers from collecting in Stoneybrooke. If approved in January, and the requisite number of signatures is gathered, and the petition is submitted, the private haulers WILL testify against us at the county hearings. I have been assured by Dana Kauffman’s office however that if this is what we want, he will work for us to get it. Remember: there are no guarantees, as the ENTIRE County Board of Supervisors votes on this issue.
  • Trash collection would be once-a-week.
  • Recyclables would also be once-a-week. I don’t know if trash and recycling would be on separate days.
  • Each resident is allowed 5 “special” pickups of big items (appliances, furniture) per year. The special pickups can be up to 12 cubic yards, which is roughly the size of a minivan. There is no extra charge for these additional pickups. Special pick ups beyond the five allotted would be charged at $60 per pick up of 12 cubic yards.
  • The 2007 fee for county trash removal will be $315. That is a little lower than Virginia Trash’s rate. The fee is included in the semi-annual property tax bill. Some homeowners would pay that out of their mortgage escrow.

For more information on county pick up, you can visit their website: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes/trash/coll_main.htm

PARKING OF BOATS, RVS, AND TRAILERS
Unfortunately, several residents are using our streets for permanent storage of their boats, RVs, and trailers. While county code currently allows this, recent changes in state law have given Virginia counties the ability to create “parking districts” that would ban these types of vehicles from residential streets. at the November meeting, the SCA Board voted to put the creation of a parking district to a vote of SCA membership.

Please note that in the Board meeting notes that were accidentally forwarded to the community, I said that the creation of a parking district would ban these types of vehicles from private property. THIS IS NOT TRUE. This was a mistake on my part. The creation of a parking district would ban these types of vehicles from street parking only.

Like the trash collection vote, the vote regarding a parking district will strictly be to BEGIN the process. The process is identical to that for creating a sanitary district. We would begin a petition requiring 60% of HOMEOWNERS to sign, which is then forwarded to the County Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors will hold hearings and vote. Once the district is created, banned vehicles can then be ticketed by police.

If the vote at the January SCA meeting passes, WE WILL NEED SOMEONE IN THE COMMUNITY TO COORDINATE THE PETITION DRIVE. If you are interested in heading this up, please contact me. IF NOONE STEPS UP TO TAKE THIS ON, THE PETITION WILL FAIL AND WE WILL RETAIN OUR CURRENT SYSTEM.

TRAFFIC CALMING
Complaints from residents regarding vehicles speeding in the neighborhood continue at a regular clip. With the addition of traffic calming measures in Virginia Hills on Dorsett Drive, I’ve been asked if that is possible in Stoneybrooke.

This issue will be referred to as PERMANENT traffic calming. At the SCA Board meeting, the Board voted AGAINST asking the Virginia Department of Transportation for PERMANENT traffic calming measures. The reasons are as follows:

  • Traffic calming is the domain of VDOT, not the county. VDOT would conduct studies to determine if we have enough traffic volume to necessitate calming measures. Although I do not know the parameters, I feel confident in stating that I do not believe we’ll have enough volume. Stoneybrooke Lane is not Dorsett Drive or Memorial Lane.
  • Traffic calming measures (devices) have to be planted in front of someone’s home. Thus, that homeowner would lose the ability to park in front of their house. As most homes in Stoneybrooke have only a single car driveway and garage or carport (if that), the ability to park on the street is important. On this point alone I oppose the installation of calming measures.
  • Traffic calming causes vehicles to slow down, then speed up, causing more noise--especially from large trucks.
  • Traffic calming slows down emergency response equipment.

The second part of this issue is ALTERNATIVE traffic calming. On this issue, the SCA Board voted in FAVOR of contacting VDOT to discuss other measures that might be available to get us to slow down.

Rest assured that in conversations with VDOT, we will completely understand what is involved with alternative measures before we pursue them. And most certainly, you will be informed along the way. For example, if studies are conducted and our neighborhood qualifies, is VDOT then MANDATED to install the measures, whether we like them or not? What other choices might we have?

One thing is for sure. We can ALL make a choice to SLOW DOWN. When you’re turning into Stoneybrooke for home, you’re less than a minute away regardless of which house you live in or how fast you barrel down the street to get there. On the flip side, if you’re leaving Stoneybrooke, you’re going to get hosed at our exit intersection anyway. So what’s the big hurry?

One other note on this. Remember, if you are going at an excessive rate of speed up the street, there are residents toward the top of the hill who, because of the turn in the road, CANNOT SEE YOU COMING WHEN THEY PULL OUT OF THEIR DRIVEWAY.

Architectural Control Committee
Due to some problems over the last few years with illegal construction, overcrowding, and other county code violations, the SCA Board voted to RESURRECT the Stoneybrooke Architectural Control Committee. A little history for you:

In the old days, if you read the Stoneybrooke covenants, residents were required to submit plans for any additions they wanted to make to their properties. In fact, I feel pretty certain that we were the last residents to follow this rule when we built our shed in our back yard. Through the years however, this has fallen by the wayside. Today, we simply ask residents to follow county code and notify your neighbors if you’re planning a project.

Unfortunately, we have residents who don’t want to follow along. Thus, the board voted to resurrect this committee. We are in the process of approaching some members of our community about this issue to get their feedback on their interest in serving in this capacity.

Unlike a homeowners association where you are required to get approval for projects before commencing, our committee will not do that. Our by-laws and covenants do not give us this authority. The vision for this committee is to assist residents with questions regarding county requirements and process. Or, in the absence of a resident’s cooperation, be the conduit for filing complaints and following up.

Like our Neighborhood Watch committee, I envision a committee that will work together to create a resource that benefits Stoneybrooke. Navigating the resources required to gain approvals from the county for projects can be confusing. In addition, understanding county rules for how we can use our properties and options for enforcing county code is a service this committee can provide. The idea is to help, not to hinder, and to communicate and be the conduit for enforcing county code.

That’s all for now, folks.
Happy Holidays!
Mike


 

Message from Supervisor Dana Kauffman

The 2007 General Assembly session will be an important one for Fairfax County. (In Virginia, county governments can only do what the state government empowers them to do.) On December 5, the County Board adopted its annual legislative package with requests for action by the 2007 Virginia General Assembly. You can review the entire package online at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/government/board/2007legisprogram.pdf.

Here are a few of the highlights:

NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION

  • Increase the penalty for operating a boarding house to include jail time. (Carried over from last year.) This comes on my initiative and I have gone to Richmond to testify for its passage.
  • Require disclosure of certain zoning ordinance violations to potential purchasers of property to keep illegal uses from continuing owner-to-owner. This is also my initiative.
  • Allow local jurisdictions to adopt an adequate public facilities ordinance that would allow us to defer the approval of subdivision or site plans when the existing schools, roads, public safety, sewer, or water facilities are inadequate to support the proposed development. I have testified in Richmond for this legislation.

PUBLIC SAFETY

  • Ban cell phone use while operating a motor vehicle by drivers under the age of 18.
  • Ban the carrying of guns into law enforcement buildings by anyone other than authorized personnel.
  • Reinstate Photo Red Light authority to Fairfax County. (This authority expired on July 1, 2005.) During its implementation, there were significant reductions in the number of vehicles running red lights at camera-monitored intersections.

ENVIRONMENT

  • Require the preservation of trees on wooded development sites, as well as the preservation of open space to meet the goals of the Chesapeake Bay 2000 Agreement.

IMMIGRATION

  • Support stricter federal action to improve the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Do not support state or federal legislation mandating that local governments enforce federal immigration laws—yet another unfunded mandate.

TRANSPORTATION FUNDING

  • Support additional state transportation funding for highway, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian improvements and approve a dedicated funding source for Metro.
  • Require the state to financially help us meet the enormous planning and transportation issues raised by BRAC’s relocation of 22,000 defense workers to the Fort Belvoir area.

OTHER FUNDING

  • Require the state to fully fund the cost of the mandates its places on local governments, especially when the state requires that we provide the services and give us little flexibility.
  • Require the state to meet its educational responsibilities by increasing funding for school construction, technology, and federal and state mandates.

Lee District Land Use Committee


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2006 – 2007 Board and Committees

Board

Chairman
Mike Jurkowski
Vice-Chairman
Scott McMahon
Secretary
John Finamore
Treasurer
Bernie Tabarini
Parliamentarian
Herry Cordoba

Committees

Directory
Marie Ernst
Lee District Land Use
Jessica Kaplan
Membership
BJT Associates
Registered Mail Agent
Mike Jurkowski
Welcoming
Ruth Feist
Youth Barbara Bougie, Suzanne Caldwell, Amanda Miller, and Jennifer Avila
Webmaster Alisa Mead
Neighborhood Watch Don Faxon
Sentinel Heather Martin

Calendar of Events 2006–2007

The SCA Board reserves the right to add or cancel events without notice.

Month Day Date Time Event Location
           
Dec Mon 11th 7pm Lee District Land Use Franconia Govt Center
  Sun 17th 2pm Kid’s Holiday Party
Stone Mansion
           
Jan Thu 18th 7:30pm SCA Mtg Stone Mansion
           
April Sun 15th 2pm Kid’s Egg Hunt
Stone Mansion
           
May Sat 5th 8am

Spring Yard Sale

Community
           
June Sat 16th 4pm Spring Fling Stone Mill Place
  Thu 21st 7:30pm SCA Mtg Stone Mansion

 

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