Located in the historic Sully District of western Fairfax County, Sully Station II Community Association is a planned community which has 1,316 homes. Established in 1988, it consists of single family detached homes, townhomes, and estate lots. Its residents enjoy a recreational complex which includes a community center, a large pool with an inviting wooden deck, and four tennis courts. Also, located throughout the community are four multi-purpose courts, eleven tot lots, and an extensive system of trails for jogging, bicycling, or walking.
The governing structure of Sully Station II is headed by a seven-member Board of Trustees. Since control of the Association was turned over to the homeowners in 1992, the Board has sought to create a cohesive and friendly community which responds to the needs and desires of its residents. This has not always been easily accomplished due to the fact that the developer of the Association created it by combining one large piece of property with several smaller out-parcels. It took a great deal of effort, and considerable expense to provide all sections of the community with a sense of community identity.
Very early on in its development, Sully II established a core group of resident committees, which have continued to serve their functional purpose and be an effective voice of the homeowners. Theirs is a classic example of how the “community-to-committee-to-Board of Trustees” ebb and flow of information and opinion should work.
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