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October 18, 2019
BCA OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
4th Quarter Assessments are due
Pay by October 25th, to avoid late payment penalties.Log-in to www.brandermill.com to pay securely online or stop by
the BCA office to process your payment.Please note: Statements were mailed to residents with account balances, if you have
made your 4th quarter payment please disregard said statement. Some statements mayshow a double finance charge in September, staff has corrected the accounts affected.
*Payments can only be made with credit card or check, no cash payments are accepted.*
- Attention Commercial Members -
At the October 7, 2019 Board of Directors meeting the BCA BOD approved byunanimous vote two critical motions that further define the Self-Maintained
application process:
1) The revised Self-Maintained application form for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20)was approved.
2) The BOD also approved continuing the FY19 Self-Maintained rate throughthe 4th Quarter of FY19 for commercial members currently classified as
Self-Maintained.
If you have any questions please contact the BCA office at 804-744-1035 or [email protected].
During the event we will beselling the
Brandermill Book at anexclusive discounted price of
$25!(+ $1.33 Sales Tax )
The Brandermill Book makesa great holiday gift.Don't miss out on this
exclusive sale!
Don't forget to stop by the BCA Office to getyour wristbands!
T his is an event for Brandermill Members and their guests . Wristbands are required for
entering the event area. Wristbands are available for pick up at the BCA Office. ID Check is
required for wristband pick up. *Please bring cash or card for payments.
Compliance RemindersCompliance Reminders
The Compliance Department works daily to make sureunsightly and non-compliance items are addressed andcorrected. The following are some friendly reminders:
Political signs may be displayed in the front yardonly and are not to exceed a measurement oftwo (2) feet by two (2) feet. They may bedisplayed no more than 30 days prior to an election and must be removed theweek following the election. C lick hereC lick here to read the Sign Policy.Although Brandermill defers to the County in regards to noise ordinances as acourtesy to your neighbors, please be considerate of the noise level and starttime of your projects.Enjoy this weather while we still can, get out and trim those bushes and to rakethose leaves in preparation for winter weather. Bagged leaves should beremoved, DO NOTDO NOT place them in ditches, open space, or on the road.
Plan Your Fall WeekendGetaway!
Want to wake up to the fresh crisp fall air with ababbling brook to greet you as you unzip yourtent? What about an adventurous hike followedup with the fresh fish you caught earlier in theday for lunch? If your answer is yes, then visitwww.recreation.gov to plan your next tripHere you will find federal agencies, including theForest Service, National Park Service, Fish andWildlife Service and the National Archives, have
partnered up to provide advance reservations at 2,500 federal areas for morethan 60,000 facilities and activities.
The website offers an interactive map and searchable database that makes it easyto discover parks, forests, lakes, museums and other recreation opportunitiesclose to home. Check it out, your adventure awaits!
Lets celebrate the goodLets celebrate the goodin our Community!in our Community!Share birthday celebrations,anniversaries, pictures of the
community (using the trails, on thereservoir, in the playgrounds, new
members of the family, etc.),anything positive to share with
your Community. Send your message request to
Cory Garcia [email protected]@brandermill.com.
Maintenance ReportMaintenance Report
The BCA Maintenance Department is dedicated to the upkeep and beautification of ourgrounds, here is a list of this week's completed tasks:
Cleaned all maintenance bays to meet OSHA regulationsInstalled new dock bumpers and piling rings at Sunday parkBlew leaves off all walking trails.Cleared leaves off all major parkways and loop roadsTook care of 5 drainage work ordersStarted installing gravel in Locked storageStarted cleaning all the neighborhood entrance signsTook care of 4 tree work ordersPruned overgrown limbs along ParkwaysRuppert started the Fall flower installation
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Smarties
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Candy Corn
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Brandermill WoodsBrandermill WoodsRetirement Community isRetirement Community is
having a Safe Trick Orhaving a Safe Trick OrTreating Event on Oct. 31Treating Event on Oct. 31
fromfrom6:00 – 8:00 p.m.6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Children are invited to go toChildren are invited to go toany cottages that have the irany cottages that have the ir
lights on.lights on.Don’t forget to visit the irDon’t forget to visit the ir
Clubhouse for even more fun.Clubhouse for even more fun.
Thank you Brandermill Woods!
What is your favorite classic Halloweencandy?
Enjoy the last few warm days and the
changing color of the leaves while using
the over 15 miles of bike paths throughout
the community. Click the flyer above to
review some Trail Etiquette.
BCA Classifieds
Looking for free promotion? Want tosell something? Advertise
for FREE at the Classified sectionon the website.
Send your request to [email protected].
Be sure to add Include anypertinent info.
This service is only available toBrandermill Members in Good Standing.
Lt. Col. Retired Air Force Pilot Rick Rohas to Speak atBRMC's November meeting
Rick was born and raised in a small town in southern Delaware on theNanticoke River. When he was about five years old he remembersseeing a biplane above his house and knew he wanted to be a pilotsomeday. Eventually while attending Virginia Tech and working for DuPont hewas able to pay for flying lessons at a local grass strip. This led tobeing inducted into Air force active duty service in January 1973. After training with three different types of jets, Rick was assigned tofly the C-130 Hercules in and out of Clark Air Base in the Philippinesfrom 1974 to 1978. His most exciting missions were hauling
Vietnamese refugees from Saigon to Clark Air Force Base. Rick also had many other missionsin southeast Asia, including Korea’s DMZ to keep North Korea in check. In 1988, after moving to Richmond, Rick transitioned to support duty as a liaison officer forthe Air Force Academy and ROTC, a position he continues to hold today. Some of his highschool students went on to other ROTC programs, some went into the Air Force and somebecame pilots themselves. In 1990, Rick flew support transport for he Virginia Air National Guard until he retired in1996. He continued flying as a commercial pilot until retirement in 2014.
October22 - ARB Committee Meeting24 - Hearing Panel 30 - Finance Committee Workshop Meeting31 - Happy Halloween! Brandermill Woods Trickor Treating
November2 - BCA FALL FESTIVAL4 - BCA BOD Meeting7 - C&M Committee Meeting8 - Buy Nothing Brandermill Thanks GiftingEvent12 - ARB Committee Meeting12 - CAM Committee Meeting26 - ARB Committee Meeting20 - BWC Meeting28 - Thanksgiving/BCA Office Closed29 - BCA Office Closed
December2 - BCA BOD Meeting
5 - C&M Committee Meeting5 - Hearing Panel Meeting10 - ARB Committee Meeting10 - CAM Committee Meeting24 -1/1 BCA Office Closed25 - Christmas/BCA Office Closed
The Green Market is closed forthe 2019 Season.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Chesterfield County Updates
Chesterfield is Making it Easy toChesterfield is Making it Easy toParticipate in the 2020 CensusParticipate in the 2020 Census
The 2020 Census will be here before we know it and Chesterfield is prepared. We’ve formed aComplete Count Committee designed to represent a cross section of the community,including: representatives of local and state government; community, cultural and faith-basedorganizations; schools, businesses and individual volunteers.
All members of the committee are working to encourage everyone in Chesterfield to participatein the upcoming Census. Already, the committee is communicating just how easy it will be toparticipate in the census. For the first time, people will be able to complete the census online aswell as by phone or mail! For more information about the upcoming U.S. Census,visit census.gov. For more information about Chesterfield’s Complete Count Committee,contact co-chairs Juan Santacoloma or Dave Goode.
Click Flyer for more information! Click Flyer for more information!
Father Matters ProgramFather Matters Program
Are you a father figure to a child of any age? Register forour free Father Matters classes, held on Wednesdays from6-7:30 p.m. in the Community Development Building,9800 Government Center Pkwy. Discussion topics includebeing a positive role model, goals and barriers for success,adventures and challenges of parenting, child developmentand communication. You can register by calling 804-720-6724, or by emailing [email protected] c lasses are free and the only requirement isThese c lasses are free and the only requirement ist ime and the desire to be a good dad.t ime and the desire to be a good dad.
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