Board Minutes – March 2020

March 12

Board members present: Jessica Joyner, Sarah Keally, Kristina Meyer, Sandy Mohler, Cyndi Hartman, and Kelly Fairbank

Question from a resident regarding approval of Hardiewood:

  • Reston Association will deny the application unless our board has updated our guidelines
  • Sandy is working on the updates for the colors and materials on the guidelines and will take it into account
  • Resident sent an email to the board the details of what he found and the board will review

Financials:

  • Discussed financials

Cluster Cleanup Plan

  • Tot lot trash can – Sandy working on a new enclosure for the new trashcan.   A resident is providing a large rolling trash can to replace existing trashcan.  
    • The board approves $300 worth of materials
  • Issues with erosion rocks being moved by neighborhood children by the tot lot and the board will talk to the parents and put something in the Wheelwrighter
  • Pavers – ones by the tot lot need to be redone during the cleanup with some new sand/dirt to support or use the leftover peat gravel that we already have
  • Entrance sign cleaning
  • Annuals – buy some for the front entrance sign?  Looking at local native plants instead that might do better.
  • Maybe removing invasive plants?  Northern Virginia Native can help us with identifying the invasive plants.
  • Hedging and clipping the overhang from the little free library and stairs will be done by the landscaper since we have a credit.
  • Will provide coffee, sweetener, creamers, and napkins for the coffee
  • Kristina will be in charge of the food for the cluster cleanup and schedule hazardous waste collection for same weekend as cluster cleanup

EDIT – Spring Cluster Cleanup has decided to be postponed to a later date to be announced due to Coronavirus 19 concerns.

Dumpster- we haven’t been getting the voucher; Sarah will reach out to Bates to request the dumpster for the weekend.

Sustainable Symposium

  • Kristina attended on behalf of the board
  • Provided a handout as a summary of the symposium
  • Recommendations include: 
    • Using ground cover to cover shaded areas and bald spots
    • Pollinator gardens to help with butterflies and wildlife
    • Erosion – Kristina will work with the erosion person to walk the neighborhood and identify areas to address and landscaping to address
      • Will include a representative from the County’s soil and water conservation program
      • Looking at working on this in the fall

  • Note:  the in-person walkthrough has been postponed due to COVID-19 concerns.  Some comments have been provided over email with some pictures. Walkthrough will be rescheduled. 

Spring landscaping requests

  • Pruning and cutting back
  • Mulching already completed
  • Stump that fills with water – plant another plant in the middle to help with the water collection

Tree work:

  • Sandy met with tree committee and they are concerned about a tree behind 2261 and 2263 – looking for quotes for tree removal, but requires crane removal 
  • Looking at other potential tree removal companies for our tree work
    • Cyndi requested that they look at the tree between 2231 and 2233 that is dropping branches on the sidewalk

Shingles work

  • Sandy researching roof shingle colors and pulling samples that would work with our colors and potential new colors for the roofs/siding
  • List all the colors and brands that would look good together and keep samples as part of the cluster box for residents as much as is reasonably possible
  • All of this would need to go through DRB approval
    • Board members reviewed several samples of roof shingles that are available and will discuss further at the next meeting with siding samples
    • Board will submit application for additional shingles approval to DRB

Sandy will work on Wheelwrighter and update the look and feel of the newsletter

Next meeting scheduled April 16, 7 PM, Virtual

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