We are only a few weeks into the summer, but you wouldn’t know it based on how much fun we’ve had already. We started the summer off right, on the last day of school with the Summer Kick-Off Party and Teen Night held at the Community Center Pool. The weather was touch and go, but it held out long enough to have a good time at the Summer Kick-Off with a deejay, pool games and contests, water slides, dunk tank, and food vendors. Rain started falling during teen night, although the teens didn’t seem to mind it much. Unfortunately, the night was cut short due to storms shortly after 9:00 p.m., but not before they were able to grab a couple of slices of pizza and listen to a few deejay requests. We are hoping to squeeze in one more teen night before the summer is over to make up for the lost time, so stay tuned for more info to come! Red, White, and BRAM: Picnic on the Plaza was greeted by gorgeous weather on Saturday June 25th. Brambletonians and other area friends joined us on the Town Center Plaza for one huge patriotic party. The sand and bubble play areas were a huge hit with our littlest Brambletonians. A very special thanks to Great Kids Camp directors, Andy and Paula Ross, who led the field games and kept the bigger kids busy, especially with the tug of war. Tattoos were a hit, and the face painting lines stayed long, but hopefully there was something for everyone! The bands didn’t disappoint either, starting with country/ INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE Common Easements Common Easements Common Easements Common Easements Common Easements ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... 3 Freq req req req requently Ask uently Ask uently Ask uently Ask uently Asked Questions ed Questions ed Questions ed Questions ed Questions ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 5 Intern Insight Intern Insight Intern Insight Intern Insight Intern Insight ................................. ................................. ................................. ................................. ................................. 6 News from the Developer News from the Developer News from the Developer News from the Developer News from the Developer ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 7 Bloo Expands Bloo Expands Bloo Expands Bloo Expands Bloo Expands ................................. ................................. ................................. ................................. ................................. 9 NVO Donates Time & Smiles NVO Donates Time & Smiles NVO Donates Time & Smiles NVO Donates Time & Smiles NVO Donates Time & Smiles .... .... .... .... .... 10 10 10 10 10 Info to Know Info to Know Info to Know Info to Know Info to Know .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. 12 12 12 12 12 Brambleton Committees Brambleton Committees Brambleton Committees Brambleton Committees Brambleton Committees ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ 14 14 14 14 14 Contact Numbers Contact Numbers Contact Numbers Contact Numbers Contact Numbers ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... 15 15 15 15 15 Volume 10 Issue 7 July 2011 Summer Fun in Brambleton Beth Huck, Events and Programming Coordinator
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We are only a few weeks into the summer, butyou wouldn’t know it based on how much funwe’ve had already. We started the summer offright, on the last day of school with the SummerKick-Off Party and Teen Night held at theCommunity Center Pool. The weather was touchand go, but it held out long enough to have agood time at the Summer Kick-Off with a deejay,pool games and contests, water slides, dunktank, and food vendors. Rain started fallingduring teen night, although the teens didn’tseem to mind it much. Unfortunately, the nightwas cut short due to storms shortly after 9:00p.m., but not before they were able to grab acouple of slices of pizza and listen to a fewdeejay requests. We are hoping to squeeze inone more teen night before the summer is overto make up for the lost time, so stay tuned formore info to come!
Red, White, and BRAM: Picnic on the Plaza wasgreeted by gorgeous weather on Saturday June25th. Brambletonians and other area friendsjoined us on the Town Center Plaza for one hugepatriotic party. The sand and bubble play areaswere a huge hit with our littlest Brambletonians.A very special thanks to Great Kids Campdirectors, Andy and Paula Ross, who led the fieldgames and kept the bigger kids busy, especiallywith the tug of war. Tattoos were a hit, and theface painting lines stayed long, but hopefullythere was something for everyone! The bandsdidn’t disappoint either, starting with country/
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southern rock bandRebelicious, followed byRocknocerous whorocked it out for thekids, and ending withimpressive DaveMatthews Tribute Band,Crowded Streets.Another great fireworksshow topped off theevening thanks to theBrambleton Group!Ideas are alreadybrewing on how we can make the event evenbetter for next year! We really know how toparty, but next time we will NOT run out of beer.
And if pool parties and festivals weren’t enough,our Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series started onThursday, June 30th with opening band Canadia(featuring resident drummer Eric Levy) and TheMonster Band. All concerts are BYOB (Beer andWine ONLY please - ID’s will be checked at theentrance). All opening acts will start at 6:00 p.m.In addition, several Town Center businesses willrun specials on concert series nights. We hopeyou will join us!
Here is the remaining concert line up for thesummer:
July 14 – Jah Works with special guests BlackSeptember and SnoBlind
July 21 – SPECIAL KIDS SHOW featuring TheGreat Zucchini and Recess Monkey
July 28 – Doug Segree with special guestsRockalypse and Church Street
August 11 – John Luskey with special guestLightspeed Rescue (Loudoun Youth’s Battle ofthe Bands winner)
August 25 – The Kelly Bell Band, with specialguest Rock-a-Bye and Simple Drag
An easement is defined as “A right afforded to aperson to make limited use of another’s realproperty”. Easements are placed on property togive someone the ability to make use of thatproperty for a defined purpose or limit the use ofthe property by the property owner. Easementsare placed on one’s property at time ofsubdivision by the developer and are recorded inthe land records at the County. Easements areidentified on property record plats. All propertyowners should have received a record plat whenthey went to settlement on their property.Additional copies of record plats can be attainedat the County for a fee.
There are numerous easements that existthroughout Brambleton. These easements maybe located on the residential lots, Common Areaor commercial parcels. Below is a listing of someof the commonly found easements locatedwithin the community.
Public Access EasementPublic Access EasementPublic Access EasementPublic Access EasementPublic Access Easement- This
easement typically gives the public the
right to make use of sidewalks and trails
within the easement; the Association
and/or the County may have the rights-
of-way for the purpose of constructing,
using and maintaining sidewalks and
trails within the easement. The County
and/or Association also may have the
right to make use of adjoining land during
periods of construction and
maintenance; they also have the right to
trim, cut or remove trees, shrubbery,
fences, structures or other obstructions
that interfere with this easement.
Ingress/Egress EasementIngress/Egress EasementIngress/Egress EasementIngress/Egress EasementIngress/Egress Easement- This
Common Easements throughout BrambletonRick Stone PCAM, General Manager
management structures are the property
of the County and will be maintained by
them. The County typically has full and
free use of the property within the
easement. The County also has the
rights to trim, cut and remove trees,
shrubbery, fences, structures or other
obstructions deemed to interfere with
the easement. Property owners typically
need County approval to build structures,
other than fences, within this easement.
Utility EasementsUtility EasementsUtility EasementsUtility EasementsUtility Easements- These easements
are placed on property to allow the
construction, maintenance, adding to,
altering or replacing of present and
future utility components. Utilities may
include but not limited to water, gas,
electric, and communications. Typically
the utility companies have the right to
enter the easement for reasons similar
to Storm Drainage Easements.
The easements in this article are the onesmost common throughout Brambleton.There may be additional easements locatedon your property that you need to be awareof. It is important that all property ownersare aware of the easements placed on theirproperty and how it may affect use andenjoyment of their property.
When reviewing exterior modificationapplications, the Covenants Committeeexpects the property owner to be aware of alleasements placed on their property. Allproperty owners must consider therestrictions of the easements located ontheir lot when applying for a deck, fence,landscaping, shed or other exteriormodification. It is the property owners’responsibility to understand how theseeasements can affect their project.
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Q: Where do I go for pool passes and whatQ: Where do I go for pool passes and whatQ: Where do I go for pool passes and whatQ: Where do I go for pool passes and whatQ: Where do I go for pool passes and whatitems do I need to bring?items do I need to bring?items do I need to bring?items do I need to bring?items do I need to bring?
A: Pool passes can be obtained at theBrambleton Community Association ManagementOffice located in the Brambleton Town Center at42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210. We are upstairsfrom the Welcome Center on the 2nd floor.Regular Office hours are M-F from 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Eligible residents over the age of 18will need to provide a photo id and verification oftheir residency in Brambleton. In addition, if youare renting a property in Brambleton, a copy ofyour current Lease and a Letter of Permissioncompleted by your landlord is required. Thelease and letter will need to be provided to ouroffice each year for facility use. All familymembers over the age of 2 and up must have apool pass to use the pool. A photo will need tobe taken and printed on a card. This card isgood for as long as you live in Brambleton.
Q: When are monthly Assessments dueQ: When are monthly Assessments dueQ: When are monthly Assessments dueQ: When are monthly Assessments dueQ: When are monthly Assessments dueand what are my options for payingand what are my options for payingand what are my options for payingand what are my options for payingand what are my options for payingmonthly Assessments?monthly Assessments?monthly Assessments?monthly Assessments?monthly Assessments?
A: Monthly Assessments are due the 1st of eachmonth. There are several options to pay monthlyAssessments:
1. Electronically transfer funds from virtuallyany banking institution that you choose
to be credited directly to theAssociation’s account. This way you willnot have to remember when to makepayment, have to take time to write andmail a check, and all payments will bemade in a timely fashion thus avoidingany late charges to your account. (DirectDebit Form)
2. We accept major Credit Cards andE-Checks! ArmstrongManagement has teamed up withPayLease Inc. to streamline yourassessment collections. You can noweliminate the burden of mailing yourmaintenance payment every month.Through PayLease you will now be able topay your association fees via credit card.Please visit www.armstrong-mgt.comto sign up for this option.
3. If you would like to pay by check eachmonth, please mail payment to:Armstrong Management Services, Inc.P.O. Box 7778Philadelphia, PA 19101-7778Please include your account number onyour check or provide a coupon with yourcheck that should be mailed to you fromArmstrong Management.
Frequently Asked QuestionsSarah Conrad, Community Services Coordinator
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Brambleton Community Association. This isn’t ahome owners association with a blind eye to theresidents and a cold shoulder to the questioning.It’s a tiny workforce that operates as an intensemachine working each gear upon gear to makeBrambleton the perfect community for its veryown Brambletonians (as we have been called).Many of you may be wondering what the innerworkings of the BCA may be, but some of youmay not. Well for those of you who may have asense of apathy towards reading this tidbit,buckle down because this isn’t the dull coverstory you may think of drawing on tales of filingand computer work, but instead a vivid depictionof the truth behind what you may not haveknown.
Before starting this internship, I had no idea howmuch work went in to planning events. One ofyour own neighbors, Cady, said something at oneof the Activities Committee meetings that I feelepitomizes the work put in to these sort ofthings, “You never want the guests to know orfeel as though something goes wrong even whenit does. Only the people sitting in this room willsee the error and that’s all who should see it.”Take a minute and think about what you may doto plan your child’s birthday party or graduation,maybe even their own super sweet sixteen. Now,maximize that thought to an even greaterscale…one with a RSVP list of over 3,000families. Welcome to the daily work inside thisoffice.
Brambleton puts on over 25 events during theyear, and 12 events in the summer alone. It tookmy mom weeks leading to months just to planand prepare for my graduation party. The behind-the-scenes work that goes into this isn’t easyand is massive, especially when we’ve got ABC
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and beer to deal with. Nevertheless, theseevents are more than manageable and getspectacular reviews from all the residents. Wetake pride in the fact that our events welcomepeople to the community so new residents don’tjust become neighbors, but life-long friends.
On a personal note, I’ve been working in thetown center since I turned sixteen, and I havenever met so many people with the passion andlove for their own community anywhere elseoutside of Brambleton. My mom always tells meto be thankful for what I have, and I am thankfulthat I have a community putting me first and asteadfast group of people working to makewhere I live a better place. Next time you stop bythe office, whether to get your pool pass or turnin some paperwork for a new deck, feel freetake a peek and say hello or thank you toanyone here because we’re working for you, theresidents, our neighbors, our friends.
Brambleton CountsDown 100 Days toOfficial CelebrationWeekend Scheduledfor September 23 - 24,2011. Brambleton
announced on June 20th the official launch of its10 Year Anniversary Campaign designed tocelebrate the success of the community througha new branded marketing campaign, a newwebsite, a commemorative Welcome Centerdisplay and a series of premier events tocelebrate the occasion.
With theannouncement of our10 Year AnniversaryCampaign, we havestarted a Friday“Flashback” Photo of
the Week where we go back in time. Picturedhere is from Regal Fox 16’s Grand Opening eventJuly 17, 2007.
Friday Flashback Album: http://goo.gl/LfC19
MeeMeeMeeMeeMeet the Tt the Tt the Tt the Tt the Teameameameameam
“Meet the Team”debuts every Thursdayon Facebook - wethought you might liketo get to know us. Youcan read everyone’s
story by clicking directly on the photo! Picturedhere is Christine Elansary, CommunicationsCoordinator with the Brambleton CommunityAssociation, and her lovely family.
Meet the Team Album: http://goo.gl/5kS6a
Facebook Fan of the WeekFacebook Fan of the WeekFacebook Fan of the WeekFacebook Fan of the WeekFacebook Fan of the Week
“Fan of the Week” debutsevery Saturday on Facebook –this has given us a chance toget to know our fans. Wehope you can check this albumout and read some of thewonderful stories they have
shared with us. Pictured here is Brambletonian,Janet Tamassia.
Fan of the Week Album: http://goo.gl/MVrlR
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On Saturdayafternoon, LoudounCounty’s YouthAdvisory Council (YAC)hosted the 6th annualYouthFest at theBrambelton Town
Center. Kicking off promptly at 3:00 p.m., themain stage hosted a wide variety of local andnational musicians including the headline act“The Maine.” A crowd of teenagers from acrossthe county gathered in front of center stage rightfrom the first act and the throng only grew biggerthroughout the afternoon and into the evening.Read more here http://goo.gl/kw4WB
More Photos here - http://on.fb.me/iFNfIt
The Maine - http://youtu.be/ocfd9Va3q8Q &http://youtu.be/—w-955rC_w
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Development News – The OverlookDevelopment News – The OverlookDevelopment News – The OverlookDevelopment News – The OverlookDevelopment News – The Overlook
Development of theOverlookneighborhood at Ryan& Northstar is wellunder way. The newmodels for The
Boulevard at Brambleton by Camberley Homesfoundations are now in! Van Metre Homes “ThePonds” are coming soon.
More photos here: http://goo.gl/vd1X0
More information here: www.brambleton.com/homesales
Quick Deliveries in BrambletonQuick Deliveries in BrambletonQuick Deliveries in BrambletonQuick Deliveries in BrambletonQuick Deliveries in Brambleton
Did you know you canview all ofBrambleton’s QuickDelivery homesdirectly on ourwebsite! Van MetreParkside & the Gulick
Group have only one home left -pick your newhome today!
More info here: http://www.brambleton.com/homesales/quickdelivery
Briar Woods Beats Dulles RivalBriar Woods Beats Dulles RivalBriar Woods Beats Dulles RivalBriar Woods Beats Dulles RivalBriar Woods Beats Dulles RivalWoodgrove for AA State TitleWoodgrove for AA State TitleWoodgrove for AA State TitleWoodgrove for AA State TitleWoodgrove for AA State Title
On paper, the 2011Virginia High SchoolLeague Group AAstate softballchampionship gamebetween the Briar
Woods Falcons and Woodgrove Wolverinescouldn’t have seemed much closer.
Read more here: http://is.gd/mMnIiF
Red, White & BRAM: Picnic on the PlazaRed, White & BRAM: Picnic on the PlazaRed, White & BRAM: Picnic on the PlazaRed, White & BRAM: Picnic on the PlazaRed, White & BRAM: Picnic on the Plaza
Photos - http://on.fb.me/jbCAOc
Firework Display, thefinale was awesome -http://youtu.be/zD9Nkx0KJlE
Virginia Wine Factory Now OpenVirginia Wine Factory Now OpenVirginia Wine Factory Now OpenVirginia Wine Factory Now OpenVirginia Wine Factory Now Open
Virginia Wine Factoryis pleased toannounce that theyare now open!Pictured here is theowner in the middle
with their first customers. You can follow theirlatest news on facebook here http://on.fb.me/myLyqL
More photos here: http://goo.gl/wz2jK
One Night in Brambleton -One Night in Brambleton -One Night in Brambleton -One Night in Brambleton -One Night in Brambleton -Neighborhood Block PartyNeighborhood Block PartyNeighborhood Block PartyNeighborhood Block PartyNeighborhood Block Party
Here is a friendly photoof a street block partythat was held on May21st in a Brambletonneighborhood– you cansee how much fun
Brambletonians can have when they all gettogether!
Beazer Homes Opens NewBeazer Homes Opens NewBeazer Homes Opens NewBeazer Homes Opens NewBeazer Homes Opens New“Chandler Model”“Chandler Model”“Chandler Model”“Chandler Model”“Chandler Model”
Brand new Chandler Modelby Beazer Homes atBrambleton! ContactKaren at 703.327.3369for a tour.
More photos here: http://goo.gl/Qis9a
Briar WBriar WBriar WBriar WBriar Woods HS Firoods HS Firoods HS Firoods HS Firoods HS First Rst Rst Rst Rst Rooooowing Twing Twing Twing Twing Team ineam ineam ineam ineam inLoudoun County Public Schools!Loudoun County Public Schools!Loudoun County Public Schools!Loudoun County Public Schools!Loudoun County Public Schools!
This year Briar WoodsHigh Schoolintroduced the veryfirst Loudoun CountyPublic Schools rowingteam. Meet the“Crew”!
Read more here: http://goo.gl/vt8zp
UPCOMING EVENTS
Float n' Flick
July 9
Sizzlin' Summer Concert
July 14
Special Kids Show
July 21
Float n' Flick
July 23
Sizzlin' Summer Concert
July 28
Float n' Flick
August 6
Sizzlin' Summer Concert
August 11
Sizzlin' Summer Concert
August 25
Full line up www.brambleton.com/towncenter
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Patients at Bloo Dental no longer have toundergo the discomfort of having a physical moldmade of the teeth, nor do they have toexperience a lengthy wait while an off-site labprepares materials for the dentists. As part ofits continual effort to improve patient care aswell as their comfort, Bloo Dental has addeddigital impressions and on-site milling.
Bloo’s state-of-the-art CEREC system allows forcrowns, veneers and other restorations to bemade in-house. The process begins with a digitalimpression of the patient’s teeth using a special,highly precise camera. The milling machine thenuses the digital image to design a customporcelain restoration that matches the colorprecisely with the shade of a patient’s naturalteeth.
Once the restoration is made onsite, it is bondedto the patient’s existing tooth or teeth.Depending on the nature of the restoration, theprocess can be done as quickly as one or twovisits.
“With the precise nature of digital imaging andmilling, I am able to preserve more of a patient’snatural tooth when creating a crown, veneer orother restoration,” says Dr. Haress Rahim,medical director of Bloo Dental and Brambletonresident. “In addition, the results look wonderful,and patients have been extremely pleased.”
Dr. Rahim has made exceptional care thecornerstone of his practice since opening in2010. In addition to the new CEREC technology,Bloo Dental uses digital x-rays that exposepatients to 90 percent less radiation and at thesame time allows for better diagnosis.
More information about Bloo Dental is availableby visiting www.bloo-dental.com or by calling(703) 327-5533.
Bloo Dental Expands Services
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Northern Virginia Orthodontics is pleased toannounce their partnership with Smiles ChangeLives (SCL), a national charity that helps low-income children get braces. “SCL connectsdeserving children with the orthodontists in theircommunity who want to help them,” statesLeAnn Smith, Chief Operating Offer of SmilesChange Lives.
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“I am proud to be a part of an outstandingorganization like Smiles Change Lives. ThroughSCL we can enhance the lives of children in ourcommunity that could not otherwise afford thebenefits of orthodontics,” shares Dr.Casagrande. “SCL makes it easy and possible forthese children to apply and begin treatment,resulting in a healthy and beautiful smile!”
With the support of Dr. Casagrande andhundreds of others nationwide, SCL is in need ofapplicants. SCL is currently seeking children:
• Ages 11-18• With severely crooked teeth and
misaligned jaws
Dr. Zach Casagrande Donates Time and Smilesto Change Kids’ Lives
With the current economic downturn, moreWith the current economic downturn, moreWith the current economic downturn, moreWith the current economic downturn, moreWith the current economic downturn, morefamilies now qualify for Smiles Changefamilies now qualify for Smiles Changefamilies now qualify for Smiles Changefamilies now qualify for Smiles Changefamilies now qualify for Smiles ChangeLives due to a change in the program’sLives due to a change in the program’sLives due to a change in the program’sLives due to a change in the program’sLives due to a change in the program’sfinancial guidelines. financial guidelines. financial guidelines. financial guidelines. financial guidelines. Anyone interested isencouraged to visit www.smileschangelives.org/qualify to determine if their family meets thefinancial guidelines. Families interested inapplying can review program guidelines anddownload an application in English and Spanishat www.smileschangelives.org/apply or by calling888-900-3554.
SCL is a nationwide program serving children in50 states. Email [email protected] formore information or to join the mailing list, or joinSCL online at www.smileschangelives.org/onlinecommunities to keep up to date on current
news and program expansion.
Dr. Casagrande is a Diplomate of the American
Board of Orthodontics, a distinction held by less
than 25% of orthodontists. A Northern Virginia
native, Dr. Casagrande received his Doctor of
Dental Surgery degree, magna cum laude, from
the Medical College of Virginia. In addition to his
dental degree, Dr. Casagrande also earned a
Master of Science degree and a degree in
Orthodontics from the Medical College of
Virginia. He remains a part of the Medical
College of Virginia as an Assistant Professor in
the Department of Orthodontics, teaching
residents to become orthodontists.
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• Whose family income at or below200% of Federal Poverty Level
• With good oral hygiene• Who are motivated to comply with
program guidelines and treatment plan
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Dr. Casagrande is highly trained in the latestorthodontic techniques and treatments forpediatric, adolescent, and adult patientsincluding Invisalign and self-ligating bracketsystems that can reduce treatment time andincrease patient comfort. He is the onlyInvisalign Elite Provider Orthodontist in LoudounCounty. This distinction puts Dr. Casagrandeamongst the top 1% of Invisalign providersnationwide. He also has extensive experiencewith complex cases requiring orthognathic jawsurgery as a former member of the VCU
Craniofacial/Facial Reconstruction Team.
For more information on Dr. Zach Casgarandeand Northern Virginia Orthodontics, please visitour website at www.ashburnsmiles.com or call usat 703.327.1718.
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Board of Directors Meetings
Board of Directors meetings are held atthe BCA Management Offices, located
Our office regularly receives applicationsfor decks, patios and fences. Please notethat an application is also required for playequipment, awnings, and for smallerprojects like changing the color of paint onyour front door.
Submit completed applications to themanagement office at 42395 Ryan Road,Suite 210, Brambleton VA 20148, via faxto 703-542-6266 or [email protected].
As the Covenants Committee meets onceper month, it is important to submit all ofthe required information with yourapplication so as not to delay review ofyour project.
Important Information to Know
Brambleton Community Association42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210
The Brambleton Community Association offersNotary services at the Brambleton ManagementOffice. If you are interested in utilizing thisservice, please note the following:
· Available by Appointment Only - pleasecall 703-542-6263.
· Notary service is free to Brambletonresidents for the first two documents,with a $2.00 fee per documentthereafter. Non-residents will be charged$2.00 per document.
· Photo ID required.
· Witnessing on documents will not beprovided by the Brambleton CommunityAssociation.
Virginia notaries are not authorized to certify truecopies of birth, death or marriage certificates.Only the Division of Vital Records/Statistics may
perform such a certification.
NOVEC
Please contact NOVEC at 1-888-335-0500 forany street light outages. Be sure to give yourstreet address and the pole number whenmaking the call.
Need Mailbox Repair?
Black Mailboxes - Call Main Street Mailboxes at703-753-5521
Residents are encouraged to report any streetlightoutages to the appropriate electric utility company.NOVEC is responsible for all streetlights south ofRyan Road (http://www.novec.com/Customer_Services/StreetLightRepairForm.cfm). VADominion Electric (1-866-366-4357) is responsiblefor the streetlights in the Residences and areasnorth of Ryan Road, while Summerfield (703-327-4818) is responsible for the streetlights located ontheir private streets. Reports of streetlight outagesto the utility company must include the pole numberand either the closest intersection or address to thepole. Thank you in advance for reporting thestreetlight outages in your neighborhood.
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Brambleton participates in this importanteffort to help protect our local watershed. Awareness and education are essential inthis ongoing program. Please be sure toshare with your family, friends, andcontractors that nothing should bedumped in the drains. Report violatorsimmediately to Loudoun County at 703-777-0111, send an email, or complete anonline complaint form.
Brambleton Committees
Activities CommitteeChair: Lori Fetterman
Membership: Open
Upcoming Meetings:July 20, 7:30 p.m.
August 17, 7:30 p.m.
Covenants Committee
Chair: Mike Dorrity
Upcoming Meetings:July 11, 7:00 p.m.
August 8, 7:00 p.m.
Financial Advisory Committee
Chair: Mark Davis
Membership: Three seats openUpcoming Meetings:
July 26, 7:30 p.m.
August 23, 7:30 p.m.
Grounds & Facilities Committee
Chair: Mike BrownMembership: One seat open
Upcoming Meetings:
July 19, 7:00 p.m.August 16, 7:00 p.m.
Technology Ad-hoc CommitteeChair: Paul Raven
Upcoming Meetings:
Scheduled as necessary
* All Association Committee meetings are held
at the BCA Management Offices, located at42395 Ryan Road, Suite 210.
Please contact [email protected] for moreinformation on joining a committee.