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PHCA Board Meeting Minutes July 10, 2012

PHCA Board Meeting Minutes - July 10, 2012

Mark Kinnane called the meeting to order at 7:30pm.

1. Introductions

  • Why did you join the PHCA board?
    • Better neighborhood, meet neighbors, and be more involved.
  • Do you see anything lacking in the association? i.e. membership, attendance at events or meetings, participation all around, etc.

PHCA President's Corner

By Mark Kinnane, PHCA President
Published in the July/August Pimmit Hills Dispatch

On behalf of the incoming board, the members of the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association (PHCA) and the residents of Pimmit Hills, I would like to thank the outgoing board members for their contributions and efforts supporting our neighborhood.

Matthew Martz, Animesh Gupta, Elizabeth Hall and Sarah Rock, with the assistance of Cindy Kwitchoff, Carol Martz and Marie Davis, made great strides in increasing community involvement in PHCA, and improving interactions between PHCA, the county and neighboring communities.

PHCA Meeting Minutes June 5, 2012

PHCA Meeting Minutes
June 5, 2012

The meeting began shortly after 7:30 with the Pledge of Allegiance.

Treasurer’s Report:
Cindy Kwitchoff, interim Treasurer, reported that the checking account balance is $4,895.76 and the CD balance is $5,405.63. Funds held by the PHCA total $10,301.39.

PHCA Meeting Minutes May 1, 2012

PHCA Meeting Minutes
May 1, 2012

The meeting began shortly after 7:30 with the Pledge of Allegiance.

Treasurer's Report:

  • Was given by Cindy Kwitchoff, interim Treasurer.

Secretary's Report:

  • Elizabeth Hall gave a brief recap of the March 2012 meeting.

PHCA Board Meeting February 28, 2012

PHCA Board Meeting Agenda
2/28/12 7:30 P.M.

In person: Matt Martz, Mark Kinnane, Elizabeth Hall, Cindy Kwitchoff, Sarah Rock
On phone: Animesh Gupta

1. Debrief of volunteer meeting – Sarah

2. MCA update – Mark

The Community Issue of the Proposed Redevelopment of the PH Barn Property on Cherri Drive

The Community Issue of the Proposed Redevelopment of the PH Barn Property on Cherri Drive

Picture of Pimmit Hills BarnIn this post is all the information, pros and cons, concerning the proposed redevelopment of the old barn on Cherri Drive in Pimmit Hills. The Fairfax County Park Authority wants to give the property, for free, to another County organization, the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB). CSB wants to build a group home on the property that would house six elderly disabled people.

The Pimmit Hills Citizens Association (PHCA) President Matthew Marjoin nowtz announced via the PH email list that Fairfax County was holding an open meeting for residents at Lemon Road Elementary School on January 11, 2012 concerning this redevelopment. He, along with other PH residents attended to hear from the Community Services Board discuss their plans. Supervisor John Foust was in attendance and he said it was up to the Pimmit Hills community whether a group home would be built on the property or not and he will back the majority decision. PHCA President Martz said the community would need to have an official vote on the issue and invited the CSB to speak at the next PHCA Community Meeting on Tuesday, March 6, 2011 at 7:30 pm at the Pimmit Hills Center on Lisle Avenue.

Pimmit Hills

Pimmit Hills, founded in 1950, is located next to the Tysons Corner area in Virginia and is one of the largest communities in Fairfax County with over 1,640 homes.

Picture of the Pimmit Hills Entry Sign

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