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Board of Directors meetings were held on May 27th, June 24th and July 22nd. The meetings are held to conduct Potomac Crossing Association business and an opportunity for residents to address the Board. The fol-
lowing are items discussed and decided on at those meetings.
Residents are encouraged to contact the Leesburg Police Department when they observe illegal activity.
Pool operations have gone well through the season.
The Board reaffirmed their decision against installing and maintaining ‘doggy waste stations’ due to cost factors and that it is an individual responsibility for pet owners to clean up after their pets.
Board and Association legal council review of, and decisions on delinquencies and collection efforts.
Investment of Association reserve funds.
2010 Budget Review planned for September meeting.
Accepted proposal for an updated Reserve Study,
Approved repair of pool lights.
2010 Pool Management contract to be bid out.
SUMMARY OF MAY, JUNE AND JULYBOARD MEETINGS
Coffee with Council
Councilman Dunn of Potomac Crossing and Councilman Reid of Tavistock Farm will be
near the Potomac Crossing pool at Battlefield and Balls Bluff Road on Saturday, August 15th from 9 am to Noon. Meet members of the Lees-burg Town Council, and share your ideas for a
Better Leesburg.
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2009 VOLUME XIII, ISSUE 3
POTOMAC CROSSING NEWS
August and
September
Calendar
Architectural
Review Committee Meetings will be held at
7PM, Thursday
August 6th and
September 3rd
At
The Exeter
Clubhouse
Architectural Change Applications are due to PMP’s office by August
26th and September 23rd for consideration at
the following months meeting.
Board of Directors Meetings will be held at 7PM, Tuesday, August
25th
At PMP’s office
101 Blue Seal Drive
Suite 100
and on Wednesday, September 23rd at
BBES
The community yard sale is
scheduled for
August 22nd
Last day for the pool is September 7th
A friendly reminder
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Potomac Crossing News
A publication of the
Potomac Crossing
Association
Leesburg, VA
www.potomaccrossing.org
Volume XIII, Issue 3
August/September 2009
Board of Directors
William Bethke
John Farmer
Dave Helbock
Alicia McFadden
Ryan Thistlethwaite
Published by
Property Management
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101 Blue Seal Drive
Suite 100
Leesburg, VA 20175
703-771-9355 (p)
703-771-9366 (f)
Kim Howell CMCA®
Community Manager
Advertising opportuni-
ties are available
Attention: Parents of children in the
community. Please review with your
children the importance of safely riding
their skateboards and bikes on the side-
walk or paths, NOT in the streets. A
beautiful feature of the community is
that there are miles of paths for you and
your family to enjoy! The streets are for
vehicles traveling or parking, not a play
area for your kids.
COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS
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Gardens looking trashy? Need someone to give your flower beds a full summer cleaning? Everything from weeding and edging to mulching provided. $14/hr negotiable rate. Call Andrea at 571-209-0090
Private French Tutor– Is your child struggling in their French class? Do you or your child want additional enrichment to prac-tice using your French language skills? Experienced, licensed (K-12), French teacher and Poto-mac Crossing resident available to provide private tutoring to both adults and children at very competitive rates. For more information please call Timotha Rainey, M.Ed. at (703) 443-2034
Daycare—Former Loudoun County teacher has daycare spaces available in my Potomac Crossing home for toddlers and above. Summer care also avail-able. Meals, snacks and activi-ties provided. Many references from the neighborhood. Please call Traci Daughtry at 703-669-9751.
After-school Care
Mother with over 18 years childcare experience has open-ings for the upcoming school year. Snacks and help with homework provided in a safe, fun and nurturing environ-ment. 5 minute walking distance from Balls Bluff Elemen-tary. References provided. Please call Ginger Finney at (703) 779-4805.
Pick up after your dogs and dispose of the waste appropri-
ately when walking your dog.
Please monitor your children’s activities to avoid injury to
them and vandalism to property.
Drive cautiously, be alert to pedestrians and especially chil-
dren playing.
Your yard should be mowed, weeded and kept free of
trash and debris.
Make prior arrangements for disposal of bulk items.
Park courteously, allowing for other residents.
Report damage to common areas to PMP.
Place you trash out for collection in appropriate containers
no earlier than 6 pm on Monday evenings.
All vehicles parked within the community must be properly
(legally) tagged, have current inspection and Town of Lees-
burg stickers.
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VOLUME XIII , ISSUE 3 PAGE 4
PLANS ARE IN PLACE FOR FUTURE
PUBLIC USE OF THE
Potomac Crossing Park (8 Acres)
Proposed future plans include:
picnic shelter, tables, playground,
restrooms, tennis courts, ball field, and
basketball courts.
Acceptable items: Fluo-rescent bulbs, oil-based paints/stains/varnishes, paint thinners, metal polishes, rust removers wood preservatives, furniture polishes, waxes, bathroom, kitchen and oven clean-ers, pool chemicals, old fuels including gas/oil mixes, kerosene and diesel fuel.
Not Acceptable items: motor oil, antifreeze, automobile batteries, lead acid batteries and propane tanks. These items can be recycled year round at the Lou-doun County Solid Waste Management Fa-cility on Evergreen Mills Road.
Household Hazardous Waste
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Saturday, Sept. 19th,
8:30 to 2:30
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The Loudoun County Department of Construc-tion and Waste Management reminds resi-dents that they have a variety of options when it comes to recycling electronics.
As of July 1, 2009, a new law went into effect in Virginia requiring computer manufacturers to provide free recycling of their computers and computer monitors sold for personal or home-office use. The most commonly used method is a free mail-back system provided by the manufacturer. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has more information online at www.deq.state.va.us/ecycling/computerManufacturersNotifications.html. You may also call the Loudoun County Recycling Hotline for more information at 703-771-5318.
There are also many local recycling options for all types of electronics. Residents and busi-nesses may contact the Department of Con-struction & Waste Management at 703-777-0187 or visit www.loudoun.gov/electronics for more information.
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Loudoun Sheriff Steve Simpson announces the formation of the 25th Citizen’s Police Academy, which will commence on Tuesday, Septem-ber 8, 2009.
The free sessions will be held one evening per week from September 8th through November 17th. Each session will be two hours in length and begin at 7 p.m.
All classes will be held at the Loudoun Sheriff’s Office 37 Catoctin Cir-cle location in Leesburg with the exception of the firearms training ses-sion, which will be held at the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office firearm’s range located off of Route 50, in the Chantilly area.
Sheriff’s Office personnel will conduct the training classes, providing an overview of all the aspects of law enforcement within the agency. Mem-bers of the class may also have the option of participating in a ride-a-long with a deputy after completing the academy.
The classes are open to Loudoun County residents over the age of 18. To enroll in the Citizen’s Police Academy, please contact Bonnie Burke at the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office at (703)771-5722, during normal business hours of 8:30 AM. to 5:00 PM.
All residents are reminded to lock their vehicles when unat-tended and to never
leave expensive items inside. During this sum-mer, many cases of lar-
cenies from vehicles have been reported. In
many of these cases items, such as GPS
units, MP3 players and wallets were left in plain view and in some cases
the vehicles were left unlocked.
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The Potomac Crossing Association needs vol-unteers for a variety of committees, including Architectural Review, Newsletter and Land-scaping. If you have the time and interest we would love to work with you! The Board of Directors and current Committee Members are all volunteer community residents and they work diligently to protect the interest of all homeowners. Consider getting involved.