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[email protected] www.kingscharter.net Volume 28, Issue 6 June 2016 IN THIS ISSUE Roll with Cole My College Fit Workshop Covenant Rules Exchange Students Singles Group Outing Hanover Tavern Womens Series ACC Update Tennis News Swim Team News Fitness Room Reminders Board Briefs from April BOD Mtg. IMPORTANT DATES Saturday, June 4 Roll with Cole Various times/locations Tuesday, June 5 Mock Swim Meet Lakeview Pool 12-2pm Saturday, June 11 1st Swim MeetAway Time TBD Tuesday, June 14 ACC Meeting 7:00pm Saturday, June 25 KC Singles Outing 7:00pm ROLL with COLE Sport-a-Thon Event With school ending and nice weather, more residents and children are outside. Please be careful when driving and observe the 25 mph speed limit. Thank you!

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[email protected] • www.kingscharter.net Volume 28, Issue 6 June 2016

IN THIS ISSUE

Roll with Cole

My College Fit Workshop

Covenant Rules

Exchange Students

Singles Group Outing

Hanover Tavern Womens Series

ACC Update

Tennis News

Swim Team News

Fitness Room Reminders

Board Briefs from April BOD Mtg.

IMPORTANT DATES

Saturday, June 4

Roll with Cole

Various times/locations

Tuesday, June 5

Mock Swim Meet

Lakeview Pool

12-2pm

Saturday, June 11

1st Swim Meet—Away

Time TBD

Tuesday, June 14

ACC Meeting

7:00pm

Saturday, June 25

KC Singles Outing

7:00pm

ROLL with COLE

Sport-a-Thon Event

With school ending and nice weather, more residents and children are outside.

Please be careful when driving and observe the 25 mph speed limit. Thank you!

HANOVER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

As we head into the summer months, we are preparing ourselves for summer activities

and fun. Along with that comes sound principles that we can remember to keep us

safe. In addition, terrorism is a term communities across the nation are becoming

more familiar with every day. Please join us June 7, 2016 at the Hanover County

board room in the county administration building (7516 County Complex Rd.,

Hanover, VA 23069), as we update you on these topics and reveal our new SHIELD

initiative designed to increase your awareness of those events that could impact you.

Registration begins at 6:30pm and the program starts at 7:00pm.

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WISHING ALL OF OUR

FATHERS AND

GRANDFATHERS A

WONDERFUL DAY!

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CLUBHOUSE HOURS

Office Hours

M-Fri. 9:00 AM 6:00PM Saturday 9AM-1PM

Sunday - Closed Fob Access Hours 5:00 AM– 11:00 PM Every Day

Telephone (804) 550-2507 FAX (804) 550-9079

Clubhouse Email Address: [email protected]

ASSESSMENT PAYMENTS

Please note that all quarterly assessment payments along with your coupon should be

mailed to the address below:

Community Group, Inc. Post Office Box 27898

Newark, NJ 07101

MANAGING AGENT

Kris VanBenschoten, PCAM kvanbenschoten@

communitygroup.com (804) 270-1800 FAX 346-8640

Remember: If you sell your house, you must let the Managing Agent know! If you did not receive your

Governing Documents during the closing process, please call the Managing Agent.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President - Larry Shaia Vice President - Steve Butler Secretary - Linda Wilkinson

Treasurer - John Reeves Director - Jamie Ledwith

The Clubhouse is now accepting nominations for June Home of the

Month. Please call the office at 550-2507 if you see a home that is

picture perfect! The ACC will be looking for curb appealing homes,

such as flowering trees and shrubs, blooming flowers and

immaculate lawns.

A picture winning home will be published in the July newsletter.

May Home of the Month

Homeowners -

Carl and Sherry Vivelo

9382 Windsor Shade Drive

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HELPFUL WEBSITE

LINKS

Online Phone Directory

Newsletter Archive

Online KCOA Documents and

Forms Online

Community Calendar

Parents Corner

Babysitters List/Directory

FAQs/RESOURCES

ACC Applications

Register to receive the Kings

Charter Newsletter by email

Direct Payment for KCOA dues

Updating your directory online

Businesses owned by Kings

Charter neighbors

Mailbox Decals/Replacement

(FAQs)

Selling your home? Don’t forget to order a Disclosure Package

Homeowners sometimes ask if it is necessary to provide the

purchaser with a disclosure package when selling their home. The

answer is YES! State law requires it. By law, the disclosure

package gives the purchaser a copy of all governing documents,

policies, financial information, insurance coverage for the associa-

tion, etc. In addition, it provides the purchaser with information

specific to the home they are purchasing, such as the current

assessment balance and any outstanding covenant violations at the

home. If you need to order a disclosure package you can do so by

logging onto www.communitygroup.com. Select “order resale

documents” from the selection options at the top of the page.

KINGS CHARTER COVENANT RULES

The Hanover County Board of Supervisors passed two new

ordinances on May 11 regarding the keeping of chickens and bees

in residential districts. We want to remind everyone that the

Kings Charter covenants limit animals to no more than two (2)

dogs, cats or other household pets (or any combination thereof).

While the County ordinances may allow chickens and bees in

residential districts, the Kings Charter covenants are more

restrictive and those animals are not allowed in our community.

QUESTION: When I am making modifications to my property,

such as landscaping changes or adding a deck, and the change is in

my backyard and not visible from the street, do I have to submit the

change to the ACC?

ANSWER: The ACC Guidelines make no distinction between the

front and the back of your property. Remember, your backyard is

probably visible to your adjacent neighbors, plus it may be visible

to your neighbors behind your property. Please consult the ACC

Guidelines when making alterations to the exterior of your property

and if in doubt, please submit an ACC Application for Exterior

Alterations. As always, applications must be received by noon on

the last day of the month in order to be reviewed at the next

month’s meeting. It is held on the second Tuesday of every month

at 7:00pm. We recommend attending the meeting if possible.

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New Homeowners

Anthony J. Bohannon 10259 Matthews Grove Lane

Jeremiah & Melissa Prince

10311 Aynhoe Court

John & Regina Kuchta 10084 Poplar Hall Court

Jason & Colleen Rachel

9182 Ivy Banks Drive

Samuel & Kelly Ridenour 9451 Dogwood Garth Lane

Matthew Blowers & Holly Stout

10346 Agecroft Manor Court

FRIENDLY REMINDERS

Please remove your trash cans and recycling bins from the street after pickup and return them to a concealed location on your property or store them to your garage

Skateboarders and bicy-clists: Stay close to the curb if you are in the street and move over and let moving vehicles pass by

No leaves, tree limbs or sticks are to be dumped into the lake or on common area or easements

No playing of soccer or lacrosse on the tennis courts. The tennis courts are only for the use of playing tennis. Bicycles, skate- boards, scooters and roller blades are also not permitted on the tennis courts.

Spanish And French Students Need Host Families In July And Part Of August!!!

Have an amazing experience this summer! Host a student from Spain or France (ages 13-17) in your home for 3-4 weeks. Learn about their culture while he or she learns about living in an American family. We have a variety of programs to suit your family’s work or non-working schedule. Families receive stipends to help out with expenses. We can help work out transportation or vacation concerns. This will be a rich experience for your family! Contact Debbie Hardy 909-3190 or [email protected].

KINGS CHARTER SINGLES GROUP

Go ahead and mark your calendar now for another mixer at the Clubhouse on Saturday, June 25 at 7:00pm. Please bring a dish to share, and BYOB and wine glass. Paper products will be provided. Please contact Carl at [email protected] or 310-6040 if you have any questions. Hope to see you there!

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL

AND COLLEGE SENIORS!!

We wish you

all the best

in your future

endeavors.

REPORT VANDALISM

If you see any vandalism occurring or after it has oc-curred please first call the Hanover County Sheriff’s Department non emergency number at 365-6140. Also, please call the Kings Charter office at 550-2507 and report the location of the vandalism to the Clubhouse staff. Thank you for being an extra pair of watchful eyes.

REWARD OFFERED RELATED TO VANDALISM

Up to $500 will be awarded by KCOA to any person or per-sons providing information lead-ing to the arrest and conviction of anybody responsible for crimes committed against Kings Charter Owners Association property. The amount of the reward will be determined by the Board of Directors of KCOA on a case-by-case basis and will depend on the degree of damage caused by the perpe-trators, the number of people involved in providing informa-tion and other factors. Call the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, 365-6140 or the Clubhouse, 550-2507 with any information.

VANDALISM REPORT

The Sheriff’s Office has re-quested if vandalism occurs on your property, to please contact them immediately so they can take your report. These reports can lead to arrests. They are sometimes related to other acts of vandalism or crimes. Remove any valuables from your cars, lock your car doors, close your garage door and turn on the exterior lights of your home. If you see anyone doing damage to KCOA prop-erty or to an individual’s per-sonal property, please call the Hanover Sheriff’s Office, 365-6140.

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KC Committees Are Run By Volunteers

Architectural Control Committee · Jamie Ledwith · 550-2370 This committee is required by the governing documents for enforcement of architectural standards and is intrinsic and critical to the preservation of property values. Board Liaison, Jamie Ledwith Budget Committee · John Reeves, Treasurer · 368-0169 Work with the Treasurer and Managing Agent to prepare and then review the budget for the Association. Board Liaison, John Reeves Community Watch Committee · Chip Hassell · 400-1798 Solicit owner participation in a community Crime Watch Program. Board Liaison, John Reeves Lake & Wetlands · John Peffer · 746-7750 Promote sound use of land surrounding the lakes and wetlands and the cleanliness of the bodies of water. Board Liaison, Larry Shaia Nominating Committee · Nominate as many people as are interested in running for vacant Board of Director positions. Recreation Committee · Steve Butler · 559-2347 Plan, coordinate and carry out events of a physical exercise or sport nature. Board Liaison, Steve Butler Social Committee · Bonnijean Boggess · 550-9451 Plan, coordinate, and carry out activities and events of a social or recreational nature for all mem-bers. Board Liaison, Linda Wilkinson Swim Team Committee · Brad Leffler · 615-5701 Plan, coordinate and carry out activities and events related to the swim team. Board Liaison, Linda Wilkinson Web Site Committee · Steve Butler · 339-5050 Design and maintain an internet web site in support of the spirit and activities of the community. Board Liaison, Steve Butler Welcoming Committee · Betsy Staver · 550-2651 Gather infomation on the Richmond area and Kings Charter, plan functions, personally visit or call new residents welcoming them to Kings Charter. Board Liaison, Larry Shaia

ACC Applications And Signatures

Please remember that all ACC applications must obtain approval

from the committee.

When one of your neighbors asks you to sign their Architectural

Control Committee application, they are only notifying you of their

intent to make changes. It is up to the ACC to determine if the resident

has enough information to proceed with their project.

The last day of the month is the last day to submit Architectural

Control Committee applications. The committee meets on the second

Tuesday of the following month to review submitted applications. If

you are applying for a change, all affected residents surrounding your

property must sign the application. If you plan on removing trees, you

must also apply.

If you are building an addition to your home or adding a shed, deck,

play set, paver patio or walk way, fence or landscaping, it would be best

if you attend the meeting, in the event the committee has any questions.

Please call the Clubhouse, 550-2507 if you have any questions.

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THE KINGS REVIEW

Produced by Kings Charter

Owners Association, Inc. c/o Community Group

3901 Westerre Parkway, Suite 100

Richmond, Virginia 23233

Published Monthly Deadline Date:

15th of the month

Association members are invited to submit photos or articles of

general interest to the Clubhouse. The Association reserves the

right to accept, reject, or condense articles.

KINGS CHARTER COMMERCIAL OWNER/TENANT ARTICLES AND ADVERTISING

The primary purpose of the Kings Review is to communicate

Association news and information to the membership. The secondary

purpose is to enable members to convey their family oriented

goods and services to each other. Advertising is available

to Association members in good standing, according to their

member-ship and on a first-come, first-served basis. Commercial

members may insert display ads on a first-come, first-served basis

and of business card size.

The Association takes no responsibility for the quality of

items or services advertised in the classified section, or take

responsibility for information submitted and does not promote

any particular business or service.

Hanover Tavern in Mechanicsville is offering several

programs looking into the lives of women during the

19th century. Details are shown below.

Boats And Campers And Other

Recreational Vehicles

The information below regarding recreational vehicles was taken

from the Architectural Control Guidelines. If you have one of these

vehicles on your property, it needs to be parked somewhere other

than in Kings Charter.

9.2 VEHICLES: Campers, house, horse and utility trailers,

recreational vehicles, boats, school buses, motorcycles or

commercial vehicles over 6,000 pounds with dual wheels, inoperable

vehicles, unregistered vehicles or similar items may not be kept on

any lot (except in an approved residential garage), nor on any

common area, nor any street within Kings Charter. These types of

vehicles and items can only be parked in an area identified by the

Association. If the Association does not identify such an area, they

must be parked outside of Kings Charter. Major vehicle repairs,

requiring the vehicle to remain in place for more than one day, shall

not be undertaken on any lot, except inside a garage.

ACC Update

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Clubhouse Key Fobs Available

Owners are able to enter the Clubhouse fitness room everyday between the hours of 5:00am and 11:00pm.

A key FOB is not needed during open hours (9am-6pm). Should you need a replacement, the fee is $10.

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SWIM TEAM NEWS

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Any Association member may advertise goods or services available for sale. Each such entry may be up to three columnar lines. Babysitter Available: 20 YO available weeknights and weekends. References available. Call Scarlett Bavin at 804-296-1043. Cracked cell phone or tablet screens? I may be able to help. $25 (labor) + parts. Will have to order parts—no inventory (yet). Please contact Scott E. Fowler at [email protected]. Children’s Book for Father’s Day: Daddy’s Going Away, by Kings Charter author C.A. McCombs, is the perfect gift to celebrate a father’s love for his kids while he is away travelling or in the military. 357-4794. www.DaddysGoingAway.com Family Portrait Special: 1hr. on-location photo shoot (Richmond area) includes 3 digital files + 10% discount on prints ordered. Only $75. Contact Karen Davis at 804-651-8576 to schedule yours today. Visit our Facebook page at fb.com/Palladin-Solutions. For Sale: Avon products, catalog & on line orders. For Catalog contact Doris Willing at 804-310-4643. For Sale: Ethan Allen Computer Desk: Solid maple computer desk, pull out keyboard and bookcase hutch, 24" deep x 40" wide x 70" high. Lots of storage - $275. Call Barbara Tomorowitz 366-5317. Arbonne has a healthy lifestyle for all your family members. Who doesn't want to look and feel better inside and out? Contact Trish Eads 550-1331 or cell 283-1463. My website trisheads.arbonne.com or [email protected]. Dude + Truck for Hire: KC resident with pick-up truck available to help with light-duty hauling. Take donations to Habitat, clear yard waste, move furniture, etc. Only $35/hour. Call Carl at 310-6040. Experienced Maggie Walker Jr. offering help to students in grades K-12. Can assist w/all core subjects as well as French through level 3. Contact Sophia McCrimmon, 559-5756 or [email protected]. General House Sitting, Pet Sitting and Walking: Experienced KC resident available to take care of your pets when you are away. Price is very reasonable. Please call 789-0007 for more information. Herbalife Independent Distributor: June Burgess, 8 yrs helping others get healthier, lose/maintain/gain weight & sports nutrition for athletes (BSCG), www.goherbalife.com/coachjune. Call 687-9658 or [email protected]. Independent Beachbody Coach: I am a KC resident who wants to help you achieve your fitness goals. Learn more at fb.com/GoBananasYo or contact Rebekah Nyalko at [email protected] / 201-7654. Mary Kay has fabulous skin care products & lots of beautiful colors. Let me show you how beautiful you look and feel. Trish Eads, 550-1331 home, 283-1463 cell and website www.MaryKay.com/peads Openings for Piano Lessons: Experienced educator now has openings for piano and brass lessons. Please call Carol at 901-4195 or email at [email protected] for more information. Pet Sitter: A Puppy’s Prayer, LLC, Kathie Fowler is a licensed/insured in Home Pet Sitter. Daily walks accepted now. Contact me at APuppysPrayer.com for all your pet sitting needs. For Sale: 2002 White Cabriolet Convertible! 86,000 miles, new top, new AC, ready for summer! $7,995. Call Patty @ 382-5023. Your Personal Designer. It is not too late to order or purchase outdoor furniture-and it is on sale. Call Barbara Tomorowitz for details at VA Wayside Furniture 740-3124 or 366-5317 or [email protected]. In-home consultations a specialty.

FOR RENT

Office Building -- 1200 sq. ft., 2 floors

with front door parking

Individual Offices available inside The

Manor House, utilities included

Available -- Call Alan Shaia

804-405-2641

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Just a reminder that the Newsletter deadline is the

15th of every month.

If you would like a paper copy of the Kings Review

newsletter, they are available at the

Clubhouse.

WEIGHT ROOM EQUIPMENT

AND WEIGHTS

The fitness center is getting busier than ever and we need to

observe and be aware of the rules. The Inflight Fitness

machine was badly damaged due to someone dropping the

weights down onto the stack. Another treadmill belt was

severely damaged due to a free weight or bench rubbing the

tread while being used.

Please sign-in

Limit your time to 30 minutes on the treadmill and

elliptical machines if someone is waiting

No dropping or banging of weights

Replace weights on proper rack

Wipe off all equipment used

Bring a dry towel to wipe perspiration so that it does not

drip on the equipment

We appreciate your help in keeping the Fitness Center in

good condition.

Mailbox Replacement

Information

If you need to replace your mailbox,

please call Doug Goodman, 690-2597.

He will install the Association approved

mailbox. New mailbox numbers and

pineapples can be purchased from Can Do

Printing, 11075 Air Park Rd., Ashland,

[email protected].

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Please observe the

safe driving speed of

25 mph

throughout Kings

Charter.

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Newsletter Ad Prices

Business Card $25 Quarter Page $50 One Half Page $100

Prices are per month and must be paid for prior to advertising. Email

your PDF file to:

[email protected]

Good Food, Good Service, Good Clean Restaurant

Dine in or Dine out

Open 7 days a week Lunch M-F 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner Daily 4:30pm - 9:00pm www.thaigourmetkitchen.com

550-0055

9555 Kings Charter Dr. Suite F Ashland, VA 23005

9555 Kings Charter Drive, Suite M

Ashland, VA 23005

Phone 804-550-3601 Fax 804-550-3603

Delivery Available

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MARIO’S Italian Restaurant

and Pizza

550-0819 9551 Kings Charter Drive

Ashland, VA 23005

All Major Credit Cards Accepted

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804.299.2176 9523 Kings Charter Dr., Ashland

[email protected]

How To Join Kings Charter

Facebook Group

If you did not already know, Kings Charter has a

Facebook Group! The group is dedicated to the

owners and residents of Kings Charter and is

designed to provide a safe and secure social

networking site for all owners and residents. Any

owner or resident who is not currently a member of

the Kings Charter Facebook Group can request to

be added by sending an email to the Clubhouse at

[email protected]. Please include

your name and address and indicate if you are an

owner (or immediate family member of the owner

if it is your permanent address) or if you are a

renter. If you are a renter, please include the

owner’s name.

ABC License Not Required

When reserving the Great Room for an event

it is not required to obtain an ABC Liquor

License. If you will be selling liquor by the

drink, then it would be necessary to obtain a

permit. Alcoholic beverages should not be

carried outside of the building.

Leash Your Dog

We have had reports of resident dog owners that are

letting their dog walk or run and not using a leash. Not

all people are dog lovers and actually some folks are

afraid of dogs. Hanover County does have a leash law

and we ask that it please be observed.

Please take a plastic bag along while walking your dog

and clean up after them. Do not let your dog use

someone’s mail post as a stop. Some residents have

plantings around their post. Please do not put your dogs

waste into another resident’s garbage can. Make your

dog proud and be a responsible pet owner.

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