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Information
Below
are links to a number of PDF files with information
about Reston's Clusters or information, which may be
useful for the operations of clusters.
Visit
Our Reston Neighborhoods On The Web
To include your Cluster web site in our Community Links,
please submit
your site address to Arlene, Arlene@reston.org.
Cluster
Presidents, Treasurers and other information
Condo
Presidents, Treasurers and other information
Apartment
Presidents, Treasurers and other information
(Please
note that clusters provide this information on a
voluntary
basis, and RA cannot guarantee its accuracy.
Also please note
that Virginia code 55-510 specifically
prohibits the
use of this information for solicitation or
pecuniary gain.)
Reston Streets
An
alphabetical list of streets in Reston.
Cluster
Management Report
Contractor
Directory
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Survey
Results from 2003 Survey
(This
information is from the 2004 Cluster Survey, RA greatly
appreciates and thanks those cluster that participated.)
May
27 Report to RA Board on Clusters
Cluster
Reserves Report
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Contractor
Survey Results
(This information is from the 2004 Cluster Survey, RA
greatly appreciates
and thanks those cluster that participated.)
2003
Cluster Landscaper Survey Report
2003
Cluster Snow Removal Survey Report
2003
Cluster Refuse Removal
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Cluster
2004 Workshop Schedule & Handouts
RA
Cluster Workshop on Dues Collection handout.
This
hand out was prepared by Allen Warren ESQ. of
Chadwick, Washington, Moriarty, Elmore, and Bunn.
Chadwick, Washington, Moriarty, Elmore & Bunn concentrates
its practice in condominium and community association
law. The firm has offices located in Fairfax & Richmond,
Virginia; Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
and represents community associations, including
condominium associations, homeowners associations
and housing cooperatives. They may be found on
the web at www.chadwickwashington.com
Cluster
Tree Care Workshop Handout
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Articles
From Past Cluster Exchange Newsletters
"Contracts
for Community Associations" An
article describing the basics of contracting for clusters.
'Clusters
Report to Whom'' An
article with information about mandatory and voluntary
reporting requirements for new cluster board members.
'Purchasing
Insurance for Your Cluster' An
article about what to look for and what to expect in
the current market place for insurance for your association.
'Reserves
for Your Cluster' An
article discussing the basic concept of reserves for
clusters
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Community
Associations Institute
-http://www.caionline.org/
Fairfax
County Government Sites
-Fairfax County
web site
-Fairfax
County code with searchable database
-Lookup
any property, County government
site allows one to look up owners by address throughout
all of Fairfax County.
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Fairfax
County Community Association Manual
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Virginia
Government Sites
Department
of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR), this government department has a searchable
database of all registered homeowner associations in
the state of Virginia. It also has links to downloadable
required forms for disclosure documents
http://www.state.va.us/dpor/indexie.html
A
website including the entire State Code of Virginia with a searchable database
http://leg1.state.va.us/000/src.htm
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Other
Sites Which May be Useful to Clusters
International
Society of Arboriculture,
a site with a searchable database of certified arborists
and other useful information about caring for trees
on cluster common property
http://www.isa-arbor.com/
Virginia's
Agricultural Extension Service,
a site with almost endless information about landscaping,
plants, and insects. If your cluster needs reliable
information quickly about how to care for your cluster
common areas, there is not a better place to start
http://www.ext.vt.edu/
Handbook
for Public Playground Safety,
this links to the Federal Government's guidelines for
safe playground equipment. If your cluster is
considering upgrading or replacing your play equipment,
this manual will influence almost every choice you
make.
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/325.pdf
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