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HOA NEWS​

The notice below was sent by American Disposal to all communities that had pick up on the date noted.  Management is in the process of requesting a credit or refund for the cancellation of services.  We will give more information as we get our invoices reviewed in February.  Thank you for your patience.

American Disposal Services - No Trash Pick Up 1/19/2024

Please see the below communication from American Disposal Services:


Due to inclement weather in the Northern Virginia area, American Disposal Services will be closed on Friday, January 19, 2024. Friday customers will be recovered on their next scheduled pickup day.

 

American Disposal Services remains committed to the safety of our employees and the members of the communities we serve."

PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE TRASH OUT ON CURBS! TRASH WILL NEED TO BE REMOVED FROM THE EXTERIOR TO AVOID ANY WILDLIFE OR DEBRIS BEING SCATTERED THROUGH THE NEIGHBORHOOD


We truly apologize for this inconvenience, as Management has no control over the trash vendor's decision.

Thank you and stay safe!

HOA MEETI​NGS FOR 2024

Rockland Village Board Meeting

Date: Tuesday, April 30th

Time: 7:00 PM

**NOTE: We will be conducting virtual meetings until further notice.  Meeting information is posted on this website and sent to all owners that have signed up for email communications.  Please see the Zoom information below for previous date, time, and access information:


You can either download the Zoom app or if you do not wish to download the app, you can call from the list of phone numbers below.  Choose the location closest to you and dial in to participate.​

Join Zoom Meeting

Topic: Rockland Village Board Meeting

Time: April 30, 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

Join Zoom by clicking link or call in using the phone numbers below.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5813150681?pwd=lyVHrBopyvENhbyP6E3aSPmIX4XhsF.1&omn=81587284631

 

Meeting ID: 581 315 0681

Passcode: 157545

 

OR

CALL INTO MEETING FROM YOUR PHONE

You may also call in to the meeting using your phone. Use the Washington DC phone

number, or if you are traveling, use one of the numbers that is closest to the city you are in.

Follow the directions that you hear on the phone to enter the Meeting ID and Passcode.

Dial by your location:

 

+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)

+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)

 

Meeting ID: 581 315 0681

Passcode: 157545

Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kjZ4M0DE6

 

One tap mobile

+13017158592,,5813150681#,,,,*572383# US (Washington DC)

+16469313860,,5813150681#,,,,*572383# US (New York)

 


If you have any questions you may contact our property management company.

Capital Property Management

3914 Centreville Road, Suite 300

Chantilly, VA 20151

Office: 703.707.6404

Shunell Eblen seblen@capitolcorp.com


HOA MEETING - LOCATION

**NOTE: We will be conducting virtual meetings until further notice. 

 Please contact us for more information.

Rockland Village has the option of an alternate physical meeting site at the 

offices of Capitol Property Management:

3914 Centreville Road, Suite 300

Chantilly, VA 20151

The Capitol Property Management location is one of three potential physical meeting sites.

We may use the nearby OxHill Baptist Church and the Sully Governmental Center locations depending on our needs. If you have any questions you may use the Contact Us page to send your inquiry.

 

HOA DUES INFORMATION

REMINDER TO ALL HOMEOWNERS. Your HOA Monthly Dues are determined each year based on the HOA's approved budget.  As an owner you can participate in the drafting and approval process for the budget. You can do this by attending the board meetings and reviewing and giving feedback on the draft budget which is based on the years expenses.  You can find this information on financial reports that are included in the meeting package that is sent to all owners.  Any increases or changes in HOA dues are sent to all owners before the first due date of the year.

Single Family Homes: Dues $81

Townhomes : Dues $80

If you have any questions about the monthly dues please contact the board at board@rocklandvillagehoa.com

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2024

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2023

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2022

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2021

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2020

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2019

NO INCREASES IN HOA DUES FOR 2018

 

List of Previous HOA Dues increases:

2017 increase $80 Townhouse $81 Single Family​

2015 increase $76 Townhouse $79 Single Family

2013 increase $71 Townhouse $77 Single Family

2009 increase $67 Townhouse $75 Single Family

2007 increase $62 Townhouse $70 Single Family​

2001 Original $52 Townhouse $60 Single Family

IMPORTANT NOTICE - PLEASE READ

 

WASTE DISPOSAL NOTICE: NEW RECYCLING METHODS FOR GLASS

As of October 1, 2019, Fairfax and Prince William Counties no longer accept 

glass bottles and jars in the curbside recycling bins. Residents should re-use 

glass containers or bring them to purple, glass-only recycling containers 

located throughout the region. If this is not possible, glass should be placed 

in the trash.


Our disposal company, American Disposal Services, has not yet issued any 

notices or bans on glass recycling, but they have informed me that they may 

do so at any time. Rockland Village residents can continue to put glass in 

the recycle bins until further notice. Other disposal companies have already 

banned glass from their recycle services so we will keep you informed as 

soon as we hear anything from American Disposal.


Please use this opportunity to develop better re-use and recycle habits. Try 

to find another use for your glass containers. If you don't re-use them, try 

to drop off bottles and jars at the closest glass recycling container instead of 

throwing it in the trash. Fairfax is crushing the glass and using it for 

construction purposes.


As of January 2020, the glass will also be used to manufacture new glass 

products. You can find one of these large purple glass recycling containers 

located at:


Sully District Governmental Center

4900 Stonecroft Blvd, Chantilly, VA 

 

STRAY CAT POPULATION

 

Trap, Neuter, Return Program Decreases Homeless Feral Cat 

Population

 

Our community is starting to experience an increase in the number of stray 

cats. Some of these cats are part of Fairfax County "Trap, Neuter, Return" 

program. You can read more about it from the excerpt below taken from a 

Fairfax County Times article dated April 8, 2010:

 

With an estimated 195,000 homeless and feral cats in Fairfax County, animal 

shelter officials have come to believe in recent years that trying to eliminate 

cat colonies is neither practical nor humane.

 

The cat population estimate, which is based on formulas developed by 

veterinary colleges, provides "an unlimited supply of cats," said Michelle 

Hankins, community outreach program manager for the Fairfax County 

Animal Shelter. So removing a cat colony from an area often does not solve 

the problem.

 

"When you just remove them all in a short period of time, the food sources 

still exist; the environment can still support a certain number of cats," 

Hankins said. "What happens is new cats move in."

 

Now, the shelter focuses on educating and training residents to manage 

outdoor cat colonies rather than removing the animals. Through the "trap-

neuter-return" program, volunteers learn to trap cats and bring them to a 

county clinic for free spay or neuter surgery and rabies and distemper 

vaccinations. The sterilization services are funded through Fairfax County's 

share of the "Animal Friendly" Virginia license plate fees.

 

The public also favors letting the cats stay outdoors, Parowski said, citing a 

2007 Harris Interactive poll conducted for Alley Cat Allies. More than 80 

percent of respondents in that survey favored leaving cats outdoors rather 

than euthanizing them.

 

"Most people aren't so angry at the animals that they want them killed," she 

said.

 

You can find out more about this program by visiting the Fairfax County Trap 

Neuter Return Page

VOLUNTEER HOMEOWNERS NEEDED

 

Attention all homeowners. The community is in need of active members who 

are willing to volunteer for the following committees listed below. Please 

contact the Board of Directors if you wish to join or if you have any 

questions.

 

 

Covenants Committee - The purpose of the Covenants Committee is to 

assure that the individual and common properties within the HOA shall always be maintained in a manner:

  1. Providing for visual harmony and soundness of repair
  2. Avoiding activities deleterious to the aesthetic or property values of the community.
  3. Promoting the general welfare and safety of the Owners, such Owners' tenants and such Owners' or tenants' households, guests, employees, agents and invitees.

The Covenants Committee shall regulate the external design, signage, 

appearance, use and upkeep of the properties as set forth in Article 9 of the 

HOA Declaration.

 

 

Finance Committee - The purpose of the Finance Committee is to monitor 

the financial status of the association to assure that:

 

  1. Past, Present and Future financial actions by the Board of Directors are executed in the best interest of the HOA.
  2. The HOA funds are managed in the most efficient and effective manner.
  3. HOA financial records are as complete and accurate as possible.

Events Committee - The purpose of the Events Committee is to organize social events for the community:

  1. To encourage participation in association meetings and activities.
  2. Organize fundraisers and other community-wide improvement projects.
  3. Create an atmosphere which allows interaction, communication and socialization among homeowners.
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