Note
From the Editors
We would like
to hear from you!
Please email or call the editors with your thoughts and suggestions,
as well as any news items you’d like to include. Sentinel
editors are Carrie Wehling Michaud and Jessica Kaplan. You can email
us at
(Jessica) and
(Carrie),
call us at 703-765-9448 (Jessica) and 703-768-9723 (Carrie), or
drop us a note at 6823 Stoneybrooke Lane (Jessica) and 6820 Lamp
Post Lane (Carrie).
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Report
from
Lee District Land Use Committee
From Jessica
Kaplan
Jessica
Kaplan, our Land Use Committee representative reports on the latest
committee meetings: The Committee met November 17th and addressed
three issues: (1) approved a proposed plan amendment for Hilltop
adopting the language proposed by Fairfax County Staff, (2) approved
a proposed Byron Avenue Park "tree"-style monopole with
the condition that Lee District Planning Commission Rodney Lusk
has final say based on any last-minute changes to plan that might
be made, and (3) received an FYI briefing on proposed changes to
the Kingstowne Gas Station and the addition of an office tower nearby.
The Committee met again December 1st and received three FYI briefings
-- Masonic Lodge, Loisdale Rd. and Palone.
Jessica also attended a Springfield Mall
Task Force meeting on November 10th focused on reviewing recent
changes made to the plan for the new Springfield Town Center.
Please call Jessica if you have any questions about the committee.
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Message
from Supervisor McKay
As the year draws
to a close, it’s a good time to reflect on some of what we’ve
accomplished by working together in Lee District during 2006.
County Budget: Along with other localities
in the country, we are hit hard by the national and state economic
crisis. Every County agency has been directed to roll back its budget
by more than 15 percent; we have a hiring freeze and staff furloughs.
I've convened a budget advisory group to sift through the county
Lines of Business and programs, looking for the must-saves, duplications,
and live-withouts. The goal is to save as much of the county services
and quality of life as possible within our fiscal constraints.
Zoning and Code Enforcement: I’ve
pushed hard for the County to take a common sense approach to neighborhood
issues. The Strike Team received an additional $1.25 million, putting
an additional coordinated enforcement team on the streets. We’ve
reduced the enforcement time on illegal uses for single family homes,
uncut grass, and we’re now tracking foreclosed and vacant
properties and sharing that information with police and fire to
ensure community safety.
Transportation: The missing segment of the
Fairfax County Parkway from Rolling Road to Fullerton Road is finally
under construction with completion expected in late 2010. Additionally,
Mulligan Road that will restore the connection to Route One, terminated
when the Army closed Woodlawn road through Fort Belvoir after 9/11,
will have preliminary design plans in early 2009.
Construction on the South Van Dorn pedestrian
walkway linking the west side of South Van Dorn from Greendale village
Drive to Telegraph Road is expected to be completed in late spring
2009.
Springfield Mall: Redevelopment of the mall
is a major priority for me. We have been successful in working with
the mall owner in planning a complete transformation into a modern,
pedestrian-oriented mixed-use town center. Construction on the first
phase—primarily upgrades to the existing mall—should
begin in spring 2009. The plan amendment for the second phase was
approved in mid-November and the necessary rezoning is expected
to go to the Board of Supervisors in early 2009.
Parks: This fall, we completed our first rectangular synthetic turf
field at Franconia Park. Synthetic turf fields allow us to stretch
our limited park dollars by increasing field capacity and tolerating
higher use than natural turf fields. They require no mowing, fertilizing
or re-seeding, thus lowering maintenance costs. |

Stoneybrooke Babysitters
Anna Jurkowski --- 703-765-2736 (Red Cross
Certified)
Orion Taylor --- (703)820-3020 (Red Cross Certified)
Mother's Helpers
Anna Jurkowski 703-765-2736 (Red Cross Certified)
Lily Michaud 703-768-9723
Announcements
New Neighborhood Parents’ Group:
A couple of moms in the neighborhood would like to start a Parents' Group to
organize playgroups, parties, babysitting exchanges, etc. If you
have small children and would be interested in participating please call
Stacey Bruen at 703-765-3943 or Helena Taylor at 703-820-3020.
Supervisor McKay's Newsletter: If you
would like to be on the distribution list for Supervisor McKay’s
electronic newsletter, please send an email to
and include ‘subscribe’ in
the subject line.
SCA Membership: SCA Membership Dues are DUE!! Membership form
is at our website. http://stoneybrooke.org/documents/SCAmembership.pdf
SCA Treasurer Bernie Tabarini has emailed all the invoices for those households
with email and will be mailing a hard copy soon to all others. Yearly
dues are $20; our fiscal year runs from 9/1 to 8/31. The annual fee helps
fund SCA events and activities, including the publication of this newsletter.
Please contact Bernie if you have questions about the dues or SCA funds.
Please mail or drop off your 2008-2009 SCA Membership dues ($20.00) to:
Stoneybrooke Citizens Association, Inc. (SCA), c/o Bernie Tabarini, Treasurer,
3803 Cobblestone Court, Alexandria, VA 22306.
SCA Youth Committee: This committee helps
plan such activities as the Christmas party at the Stone Mansion. It currently
has two members and would love to have more. If you are interested, would
like to help out, or would just like to know more about the Youth Committee
activities, please contact Barbara Bougie (703-768-3031) or Amanda Miller
(703-765-3320).
Other ways to find out what’s going on in
Stoneybrooke: Check out the Stoneybrooke website (www.stoneybrooke.org).
You can also join the Stoneybrooke group email list, which has more than
100 families. It’s a secure way for neighborhood residents to view
messages and information about the community. Contact the SCA email coordinator,
Dina Staskiewicz, at
for more information.
Thank you to John Louis Michaud for helping
mom distribute the November Sentinel.
Classifieds
NOTE: Any SCA family member that would like
to place an ad, please send a note or email to the editors with the
ad information and your contact information. Listings must be renewed
after one year.
Ozzie and Jean Harris have sent the editors
a list of the following items for sale. Please call them if you are
interested (703-768-0746)
NEW
ITEMS
6-bottle wine chiller - $50
George Foreman Grilleration - $40
6-piece expandable travel suitcases on wheels - $145 obo
18V cordless drill - $25
Dirt Devil vac & mop - $30
2 Dirt Devil hand-held carpet cleaners - $22 each
2 Smoothie Splash makers - $27 each
USED
Large George Foreman Grill - $45
19" TV - $65
ALSO AVAILABLE
English bone china cup & saucer - $25 each
2008 Board and Committees
Board
| Chairman |
Vacant |
| Vice-Chairman |
Vacant |
| Secretary |
John Finamore |
| Treasurer |
Bernie Tabarini
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| Parliamentarian |
Vacant |
Committees
| Directory |
Marie Ernst |
| Lee District Land Use |
Jessica Kaplan |
| Membership |
BJT Associates |
| Registered Mail Agent |
Mike Jurkowski |
| Welcoming |
Ruth Feist |
| Youth |
Barbara Bougie and Amanda Miller |
| Webmaster |
Alisa Mead |
| Neighborhood Watch |
Don Faxon |
| Sentinel |
Jessica Kaplan, Carrie Wehling Michaud, and Heather
Martin |
Calendar of Events 2007–2008
The SCA Board reserves the right to add or
cancel events without notice.
| Month |
Day |
Date |
Time |
Event |
Location |
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| Dec |
Thu |
18th |
7:30pm |
SCA Meeting |
Stone Mansion |

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