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Council of Civic Associations YOUR FORUM IN FAIRFAX COUNTY February 2004 Inside this issue: MDCC Officers 2 Mason Matters 2 Dues Due Electronic Format 2 Citizen of the Year Nominations 2 Land Use 3 Budget 4 Hidden Oaks 4 Chesapeake Bay 4 Meeting List 4 Membership Form 5 Membership Meeting Council of Civic Associations Wednesday February 18th Kaye Kory School Board Representative Governmental center 6507 Columbia Pike Annandale Fellow Residents, the status of our public schools is important for all of us in Mason whether we currently have children in the schools or not. The schools absorb half of the county budget and are an important determinant of property values. All this is beyond the primary mission of the schools which is to provide a quality education to the next generation. The schools in Mason serve an extremely diverse population of young people with widely divergent educational needs and goals. You should plan on attending our next meeting Wednesday, February 18th, and visit with the Mason representative to the Fairfax County School Board, Kaye Kory. She will update us on the current renovations at Stuart and Annandale High Schools as well as the proposed replacement of Glasgow Middle School. Kaye will be on hand to answer other questions regarding our schools. She has offered to bring other experts to answer specific questions you may have regarding school policies. The quality of life in Fairfax County and specifically, can be no better than the quality, both actual and perceived, of our public schools. Come out and become informed. Our meeting is at 7:30 at the Government Center on Columbia Pike. Roger Hoskin Chairman s Message We are looking for a new Secretary for the Council. If you would be willing to serve out the remainder of the year please contact Roger Hoskin at 703/750-1941 rhoskin@ers.usda.gov Nominations Are for 2004-5 Please consider joining the Council s Executive Board. We are your voice in the Community, and without input from all parts of our district we can not function well for the District. If you are interested please call Roger Hoskin at 703-750-1941

Page 2 Council Executive Committee Officers Chairman: Roger Hoskin 703/750-1941 rhoskin@ers.usda.gov 1st Vice Chair: Michael Kwon703/731-1950 Kwonemail@aol.com 2nd Vice Chair: Kimberli Costabile 703/861-4751 Kcostabile@yahoo.com Secretary: Treasurer: Gayle Reid 703/237-3726 greid@dandp.com Federation Rep: Area Representatives Area One: Area Two: George Ferguson 703/820-7748 geoferg3@aol.com Area Three: Area Four: Roger Hoskin 703/750-1941 rhoskin@ers.usda.gov Area Five: Bill Lewis 703/354-3180 william.lewis-contractor@bmdo.osd.mil Area Six: Area Seven: Gayle Reid 703/237-3726 greid@dandp.com Area Eight: Joe Coleman 703/256-5923 joecole@hotmail.com Area Nine: Carroll Cole 703/425-5460 mcole1@erols.com Area Ten: Newsletter: Peg Corl 703/671-6163 peg.corl@verizon.net Chairman s Address 6359 Crosswoods Drive Falls Church, VA 22044 Council of Civic Associations Mason Matters! The Television Show The February edition of Mason Matters! features the legislative agenda of the General Assembly and Governor Mark Warner s two-year state budget proposal and his Commonwealth of Opportunity budget and taxreform plan. Delegate Bob Hull provides insight to the elements being considered by the House of Delegates and its approach to achieving consensus on the proposed budget. Mason Matters! airs at on Thursdays, and at 6:30 p.m. on Fridays and Sundays on Fairfax County Government Channel 16. Dues Due Please send in your dues for the coming year. You will find a form at the end of the newsletter. Please update your information, so that the newsletter can go to the new officers. Electronic Format If you would like to receive the newsletter by email ( PDF format) please indicate that on the form. The email format has the benefit of saving us money as well as making it possible for you to forward the mail and inform your members in a timely and efficient fashion of MDCCA news. We will also make news available on a web site. Council of Civic Associations Outstanding Citizen of 2004 Nominating Criteria 1. Nominee must be a resident of 2. Nominee s service must have been provided primarily in over a long period of time. Please provide a letter detailing: 1. The nominee s name and address. 2. Your name an address. 3. The community that you live in. 4. The nominee s accomplishments and contributions to, differentiated by non-profit and community. (Some examples of areas of community service are as follows: Scouting, Little League, Civic leadership, Community building organizations, Parks & Recreation ) Association News We would like to share your association s news. Please send your newsletters and/or any association news or events in our communities that you would like to have included in our newsletter to: Peg Corl, 3442 Blair Road, Falls Church, VA 22041 FAX 703/820-5714 E-mail: peg.corl@verizon.net Deadline for the March 2004 issue is February27, 2004.

February 2004 Page 3 MASON DISTRICT LAND USE APPLICATIONS: FEBRUARY 2004 Board of Supervisors Public Hearings (Government Center Boardroom, 3:00 PM) No Board of Supervisors hearings scheduled for Planning Commission Public Hearings (Government Center Boardroom, 8:15 PM) February 5: PCA 2000-MA-031, SEA s 00-M-048 and 93-M-049-2; Shirley Highway Distribution (Marlo Furniture), 5650 General Washington Drive, request for additional parking spaces. February 18: SE 2002-MA-019; Campbell and Ferrara Nurseries, Inc., 6651 Little River Turnpike, request for plant nursery. Planning, Land Use & Transportation Advisory Committee ( Community Room, Tuesday, February 24, 7:30 PM) Decision Decision SEA 01-M-006; Bank of America, amend previous SE approval for drive-through bank, 2930 Sleepy Hollow Road RZ 2003-MA-052/SEA 88-L-071; Immanuel Bible Church, request for building addition, 6915 Braddock Road Board of Zoning Appeals (Government Center Boardroom, 9:00 AM) No hearings scheduled for Subject to change; please call 703-256-7717 for schedule updates. information provided by Supervisor Penny Gross office Receive News and Updates by E-Mail: If you would like to receive information and updates from the Supervisor s office about Mason District by e-mail, please send your e-mail address to mason@fairfaxcounty.gov. The Mason District web page at: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/gov/bos/md/homepage.htm. provides the District calendar of public meetings and other information. Appointments to Citizen Boards, Authorities, Commissions, and Advisory Groups: Fairfax County Advisory Boards and Commissions offer residents an opportunity to get more involved in county matters. If you wish to be considered for service on a board or commission, please send Supervisor Penny Gross an email including your bio or resume to mason@fairfaxcounty.gov.

Page 4 Council of Civic Associations FY2005 Budget: The County Executive will present his FY2005 budget recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on Monday, February 23, 2004. Budget Public Hearings begin the evening of March 29 and continue March 30 and March 31, 2004. The Board of Supervisors will mark up the budget on April 19, 2004. You may watch the proceedings live on cable Channel 16. The Town Meeting on the budget is scheduled for Tuesday, March 16 at 7:30pm at Weyanoke Elementary School, 6520 Braddock Road. Calendar 2004 Monday, February 9, 2004 Board of Supervisors Government Center 9 a.m. Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Police CAC Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Annandale CBD 7:00 p.m. Monday, February 16, 2004 Presidents Day Fairfax Government Offices Closed February 12 Thursday Jr. Naturalist Lab Exploration (ages 9 to 12) 4:00-5:00 pm. Join the "moc-hunter" as he explains The Incredible Lives of Reptiles, Mate! $3 per child. Reservation and pre-payment required. Call 703/941-1065. 21 Saturday Dinosaur Film and Discovery Fest (ages 4 to 8) 3:00-4:30 pm. Explore fossils, footprints and films as you learn the latest on these creatures. Parent/child program. $2 per child. Reservation and prepayment required. Call 703/941-1065. Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance and its impact of new construction: In order to comply with the state's new directives, Fairfax County recently approved amendments to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance. The centerpiece of the revised regulations is that Resource Protection Areas (RPAs) must now be designated around all water bodies with Perennial flow. Mapping that designates new RPA boundaries was also adopted with the ordinance amendments. Generally, RPAs are areas in which development may not encroach. However, the ordinance protects existing structures and uses in the RPA and there are some provisions to address waivers or exceptions. A video program about the amendments is available for loan at all Fairfax County public libraries. Additional information can be found on the county website at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes or by calling the Office of Supervisor Gross. Tuesday, February 17, 2004 Bailey s Crossroads Revitalization Corporation Wednesday, February 18, 2004 Council of Civic Associations Monday, February 23, 2004 Board of Supervisors Government Center 9 a.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Land Use Advisory Committee Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Kaleidoscope Mason Govt. Center 5 :30

COUNCIL of CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS M embership in the Council of Civic Associations is open to all civic, citizens, and homeowners associations located in. The Council is YOUR FORUM for making your concerns known to Fairfax County officials. Membership Form Association President s Name Address City, State, Zip Phone E Mail Address Delegate s Name Address City, State, Zip Phone E-Mail Address Dues for each member-association are $15 per calendar year and are payable on 1 January. Each association has one vote in the council. The association s delegate or its President can cast this vote. (The President also may give written authorization for another member to substitute for the delegate.) The $15 membership dues pay for one newsletter subscription sent to the President. O To add a second name to the mailing list, check this circle, fill out the address below, and enclose an additional $5. O If the President does not want to receive the newsletter, check this circle. An alternative address may be entered below to receive the newsletter at no additional charge. Name Address City Signature of President Date State, Zip Send payment to: Council P.O. Box 8989 Falls Church, VA 22041-8989

Council of Civic Associations P. O. Box 8989 Falls Church VA 22041 The Council of Civic Associations is an umbrella organization for civic associations located in the Supervisory District of Fairfax County. The purpose of this council is to facilitate the efforts of its member-associations by promoting the community s general welfare through non-partisan, non-sectarian civic activities. Green Spring Getaways Registration and non-refundable pre-payment to FCPA required. Call 703-642-5173 to register. Space is limited. All tours depart from Green Spring Gardens. The Philadelphia Flower Show Tuesday, March 9, 2004 7 am-6 pm Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:30 am-10 pm It's the 175th anniversary of the Philadelphia Flower Show, the largest indoor flower show in the world. This year's theme is Destination Paradise. If you have never been to the flower show, this is the year to go. Enjoy award winning displays, hear a lecture, watch a demonstration, and shop the marketplace. For those wishing to take advantage of the free lectures and demonstrations Tuesday is the day for you. Bring a lunch or enjoy the atmosphere of the Redding Terminal located across the street. If you would like to really see the displays without the crowds then travel on Wednesday as the exhibit hall is decidedly less crowded in the late afternoon. No matter the day, wear comfortable walking shoes. Nonrefundable advanced reservations are required. Fee: $75