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September 27, 2019
BCA OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- NOTICE -BCA Office will close early Friday , October 4th. Operating hours will be 8:00 a.m . to 1 2:3 0 p.m .
Don't Miss thisFUN event!
Bingo NightOctober 11th
6:30 p.m.@ The Harbour Pointe Clubhouse
(5710 Promontory Pointe Road, Midlothian VA 23112)
Spaces are filling up FAST!Sign up TODAY via email [email protected]
Resource Protection Areas (RPA) & BufferJust a reminder that the RPA areas are to remain in a natural state at all times per TheChesapeake Bay Act. The importance of RPA’s is to protect water quality, prevent erosion,filter pollutants and reduce the amount of stormwater runoff in the Swift Creek Reservoir.
Here are a few reminders of which items would need approval from Chesterfield County inregards to the RPA:
Construction or Installation of structures that require a building permit.Clearing or pruning vegetation.Removing Trees and shrubs.Creating paths, driveways or roads.Shoreline erosion projects.
Before you act, contact Chesterfield County!Visit www.Chesterfield.gov/RPA or call 804-748-1035.
Additionally, the BCA requires all residents that wish to remove or cut down trees tosubmit a tree removal application. The application can be found on our website and alsobe picked up in the BCA office.
Per Residential Design Standard 4.3.3: No tree greater than 6" in diameter at a point 2 ft.from the ground may be removed without first obtaining approval from the Association.
The clearing of mature trees (over 6" in diameter.) shall be limited to those areasrequired to accommodate the structure and its normal and customary accessories,
approved open yard areas, and those limited areas required to permit utility service anddriveways. Portions of the lot intended to be landscaped shall be cleared of any
vegetation considered noxious and unsightly when visible from the street. Tree stumps
shall be removed or cut at a grade in a manner to serve remaining trees. Cleared materialmay not be dumped on other sites or common areas within the Community.
Fall is OFFICIALLY Here!Enjoy the changing leaves and the cooler temperatures whilevisiting one of Virginia’s 37 State Parks.With thousands of campsites, hundreds of cabins, more than 500miles of trails and convenient access to Virginia’s major
waterways there is something for everyone. To keep up with all Virginia State Parknews, sign up for their weekly eNewsleetereNewsleeter or visit their website atwww.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/
Let's keep working in keeping Brandermill beautiful!Here are some important reminders:
Groom your yard on a regular basis.Keep your lot free of brush and leaf piles.Dumping leaves and yard debris onto curbs, streets, ditches, or open space is notpermitted.The BCA will not be picking up any piles of leaves or yard debris left on open spaces.
Maintenance ReportMaintenance Report
The BCA Maintenance Department is dedicated to the upkeepand beautification of our grounds. As we continue to enhanceand highlight the natural beauty of our community, here is a listof this week's completed tasks:
Completed 16 Work Orders; 5 tree relatedPressure washed and installed new drainage at the BCAofficeMowed and trimmed common space areasBlew leaves along common area space streets and alongwalking trailsRepaired several boards on the Harbour Pointe docStained Chimney House/Millcrest bridge/walkwayInstalled New signage on Harbour Pointe Dock and Sunday Park dockRemoved invasive Bamboo from several places throughout the community
Lets celebrate all the good in our Community!Lets celebrate all the good in our Community!Share birthday celebrations, anniversaries, pictures of the community (in the trails,on the reservoir, in the playgrounds, new members of the family, etc.), promote a
yard sale, basically anything positive to share with your Community.
Send your message request to Cory Garcia at [email protected]@brandermill.com.
The Brandermill Regional Men's ClubThe Brandermill Regional Men's ClubGuest Speaker on October 3Guest Speaker on October 3rdrd Meeting Meeting
The Brandermill Region Men’s Club is proud to announce the guestspeaker for our October 3, 2019 meeting will be Ron McNeil.
Ron McNeil was a Marine Corps officer for 20 years, serving as anartillery officer, an infantry officer, and lawyer for 14 years in the fieldof criminal law. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he became afederal drug prosecutor with the Narcotics and Dangerous DrugSection, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice in Washington,D.C. For the first ten years there, he focused on prosecuting leadersof domestic drug trafficking organizations. For the last ten years, hefocused on prosecuting leaders of international drug traffickingorganizations.
The Brandermill Region Men’s Club consists of approximately 120 members who have chosento make their homes in the communities surrounding Brandermill and Woodlake in Midlothian,VA. Meetings are held at The Brandermill Church, 4500 Millridge Parkway, on the first Thursdayof every month (July and August excluded). Coffee and donuts are offered at 9:15 am with aguest speaker at 10:00 am. Non-members are always welcome. Please contact Ronnie Blankenship with any questions at either 804-928-5085 [email protected]@gmail.com.
October3 - C&M Committee Meeting4 - Carnegie Hall FundraiserConcert7 - BCA BOD Meeting8 - ARB Committee Meeting8 - CAM Committee Meeting
11 - Bingo Night12 - Annual Volksmarch22 - ARB Committee Meeting24 - Hearing Panel 31 - Happy Halloween!
November2 - BCA FALL FESTIVAL4 - BCA BOD Meeting7 - C&M Committee Meeting12 - ARB Committee Meeting12 - CAM Committee Meeting26 - ARB Committee Meeting28 - Thanksgiving
December2 - BCA BOD Meeting5 - C&M Committee Meeting
5 - Hearing Panel Meeting10 - ARB Committee Meeting10 - CAM Committee Meeting
Mark your Calendar!
Next Friday, October 4, at 6 p.m.Sunday Park Pavilion the
Clover Hill High School BandCarnegie Hall Fundraiser
Concert on the Water
Enjoy a nice afternoon enjoyingsome music and supporting our
kids!
TODAY! Friday, Sept 27 at 7 p.m. isClover Hill High School homecoming
game against Powhatan.They will be holding a tailgate eventbeginning at 4:30 p.m. in the parking
lot, with help of Chapel Church.There will be food, music, and
games. The homecoming paradebegins at 5:30 p.m., all tailgate
participants are invited to stay andwatch the homecoming parade.
For more information contact Rachel Principeat [email protected]
3rd Volksmarch in Brandermil l3rd Volksmarch in Brandermil lJoin the Fun!Join the Fun!
WhenWhen: Saturday, Oct. 12, Sunday Park Picnic Pavilion
TimeTime: Start any time between 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and finish
before 3pm.
The walk is non-competitive.
Distances of about 3 and 6 miles are offered (5K / 10K)
They can take an hour to 3 hours, depending on distance
and speed
You will get a start card and walk at your own pace
Excellent for the entire family, including strollers, even
dogs are welcome (leashed at all times and picked - up
after)
Water is provided at the Start and Checkpoint
On completion the participants are entitled to AVA credit
for a nominal fee.
Otherwise the walk is FREEFREE, a small donation is always
welcome to offset costs.
To learn more about Volkssport go to AVA.org AVA.org
AVA is America’s Walking Club America’s Walking Club - offering: offering: FUN FITNESS &
FRIENDSHIP
Click here to see event brochure
The Green Market is closed forthe 2019 Season.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Chesterfield County Updates
Absentee Voting Has Begun!
Absentee voting has begun for the November general and special elections! If you still needto register to vote, update an existing registration or apply for an absentee ballot, don'tpanic: PromoteTheVoteCfield.org has everything you need to be prepared for theNovember election. You have until Tuesday, Oct. 15 to register to vote or update an existingregistration, and until Tuesday, Oct. 29 to request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you.
A Few Simple Steps and an Old Paint Can Go Out with the Trash
Starting in October, you'll only have to go as far as your trash can to dispose of your old orunwanted latex paint. We're introducing a new latex paint disposal process in an effort toprotect the environment and reduce costs. Latex paint isn't hazardous, so it can be safelydisposed of in the trash once it has dried up and become solid. Is your paint oil-based? TheChesterfield Convenience Centers will be holding events to give residents the opportunity todispose of up to five gallons of oil-based paint, free of charge. For instructions of drying outyour latex paint and more information on our new paint disposal program, visit our paintdisposal website.
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