22.5 acres · 2 900 mt. eaglewoods 5.9 acres gps november 9, 2005 300 marthacustis woods - 1 .02...
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PARKFAIRFAX WOODLAND AREAS
22.5 Acres
Submitted by: Mary C. Hastings
March 18, 2007
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900 Mt. Eagle Woods 5.9 acres GPS November 9, 2005
300 Martha Custis Woods - 1 .02 acre GPS March 14, 2007
300 Martha Custis Woods - 2 .02 acre GPS March 14, 2007
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500 Lyons Lane Woods 0.5 acres GPS November 9, 2005
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700 Ward III Woods 3.6 acres GPS March 13, 2007
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800 Coryell Woods 2.9 acres GPS November 8, 2005
200 Martha Custis Fence Line Woods 1.9 acres GPS March 13, 2007
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600 Valley/Gunston Woods 7.3 acres GPS January 29, 2007
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APPENDIX II
Native Plants Recommended for Parkfairfax Woodlands or Adjoining Landscaped Areas
(Note: For the 600 woods, only those plants native to Parkfairfax should be used.)
Native groundcovers for shade/partial shade
Common Name Scientific Name Native to
Parkfairfax?
Aster - White woodland Aster divaricatus or Eurybia
divaricata
Yes
Blackberry - Common Rubus allegheniensis Yes
Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
Canadian anemone Anemone canadenis
Columbine - Native Aquilegia canadensis
Dwarf tickseed Coeropsis auriculata
Fern - Bracken Pteridium aquilinum Yes
Fern - Christmas Polystichum acrostichoides
Fern - Hay scented Dennstaedtia puntilobula
Fern - Maidenhair Adiantum pedatum
Fern - New York Thelypteris noveboracensis
Fern - Wood Dryopteris marginalis
Foam flower Tiarella cordifolia
Golden ragwort Senecio aureus
Goldenrod - Bluestem or
wreath
Solidago caesia Yes
Goldenrod - Early Solidago juncea
Goldenrod - Erect Solidago erecta
Green & Gold or Goldenstar Chrysogonum virginianum
Lyre-leaf sage Salvia lyrata
Mayapple Podophyllum peltatum Yes
Mistflower (wild ageratum) Eupatorium coelestinum Yes
Pachysandra1 - Native Pachysandra procumbens
Phlox - Creeping Phlox stolonifera
Phlox – Summer or Garden Phlox paniculata
Phlox – Wild Blue Phlox divaricata
Robin’s plantain Erigeron pulchellus
1 Native Pachysandra (Pachysandra procumbens) is not to be confused with Japanese Pachysandra (Pachysandra
terminalis) sold in most nurseries.
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Common Name Scientific Name Native to
Parkfairfax?
Solomon’s Plume Smilacina racemosa Yes
Solomon’s Seal Polygonatum biflorum Yes
Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia Yes
Virginia knotweed Tovara virginiana/Persicaria
virginiana or Polygonum
virginiana
Yes
Wild bleeding heart Dicentra exima
Wild geranium Geranium maculatum
Woodland sunflower Helianthus
Native Shrubs
Common Name Scientific Name Native to Parkfairfax?
American Beautyberry Callicarpa Americana
Black huckleberry Gaylussacia baccata
Blueberry - Highbush Vaccinium species Yes
Blueberry - Lowbush Vaccinium augustifolium Yes
Chokeberry - Red Aronia arbutifolia
Deerberry Vaccinium stamineum Yes
Elderberry Sambucus canadensis Yes
Gray stem dogwood Cornus foemina ssp. racemosa Yes
Leatherwood Dirca palustris
Mountain Laurel Kalmia latifolia Yes
Pinxterbloom azalea Rhododendron periclymenoides Yes
Rose - Carolina Rosa carolina
Rose - Virginia Rosa virginiana
Spicebush Lindera benzoin
Viburnum - Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum Yes
Viburnum - Blackhaw Viburnum prunifolium
Viburnum - Mapleleaf Viburnum acerfolium Yes
Viburnum - Nannyberry Viburnum lentago
Virginia sweetspire Itea virginica
Winterberry holly Ilex verticillata
Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana Yes
Native understory (small) Trees
Common Name Scientific Name Native to Parkfairfax?
Dogwood Cornus florida Yes
Fringetree Chioanthus virginicus
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Hazelnut, American Corylus americana
Mulberry, Red Morus rubra Yes
Redbud Cercis Canadensis Yes
Sassafras Sassafras albidum Yes
Serviceberry - Downy Amelanchier arborea Yes
Native Trees
Common Name Scientific Name Native to Parkfairfax?
American Beech Fagus grandiflora
American Elm Ulmus Americana ?
American Hawthorn Crataegus phaenopyrum Yes
American Holly Ilex opaca Yes
Black Gum Nyssa sylvatica
Cherry, Black Prunus serotina
Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana Yes
Hickory - Bitternut Carya cordiformis ?
Hickory - Mockernut Carya tomentosa Yes
Hickory - Pignut Carya glabra Yes
Oak - Black Quercus velutina ?
Oak - Blackjack Quercus marylandica ?
Oak - Chestnut Quercus montana Yes
Oak - Northern Red Quercus rubra Yes
Oak - Pin Quercus palustris
Oak - Post Quercus stellata
Oak - Scarlet Quercus coccinea Yes
Oak - Southern Red Quercus falcate
Oak - White Quercus alba Yes
Oak - Willow Quercus phellos
Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua Yes
Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipfera
Virginia Pine Pinus virginiana
Note: Most of these native plants and many more can be purchased at the Parkfairfax Native
Plant Sale, held twice yearly (April & September) or from the Virginia Native Plant Society at
Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, which also has biannual sales in the spring and fall. For
information about these sales, lists of area vendors, and links to their websites see:
http://home.earthlink.net/~sknudsen/ and http://www.vnps-pot.org/about-us
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Appendix III
Non-Native, Invasive Plants and Trees Inappropriate for Woodlands and Adjacent Areas*
Below are listed non-native plant species which are not appropriate for the Parkfairfax woodlands or
adjacent areas. These species are highly invasive and difficult to control. A few (such as English ivy)
can be used in confined landscaped areas with regular maintenance. However, in unmaintained, natural
areas like our woodlands they quickly take over, crowd out or smother native plants, reduce or eliminate
food and habitat for birds and other wildlife, deplete soil moisture and nutrients for native species, alter
the soil and inhibit the regeneration of native plant and tree seedlings. Some of these species will climb
trees, slowly killing the tree by enveloping branches, blocking sunlight, girdling the trunk and roots, and
making the tree more susceptible to blowing over during storms. Trees are also more susceptible to
disease when the trunk is covered by vines, which inhibits air circulation and encourages insect attack.
*Note: This list is not comprehensive. If in doubt, check with the Woodlands Committee or refer to the
following websites:
http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/ - National Park Service
http://www.ma-eppc.org/ - Mid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant Council (MA-EPPC)
Vines:
Common Name Scientific Name
Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis
English Ivy Hedera helix
Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica
Japanese wisteria Wisteria floribunda
Kudzu Pueraria Montana
Mile-a-minute weed Polygonum perfoliatum
Oriental Bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus
Periwinkle Vinca minor and Vinca major
Porcelainberry Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
Herbaceous Plants:
Creeping Euonymous Euonymus fortunei
Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata
Japanese knotweed Polygonum cuspidatum or Fallopia japonica
Japanese stilt grass Microstegium vimineum
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Lesser Celandine (Fig buttercup) Ranunculus ficaria
Moneywort (or Creeping Jenny) Lysimachia nummularia
Shrubs:
Exotic bush honeysuckles:
Bell’s honeysuckle Lonicera x bella
Amur honeysuckle Lonicera maackii
Tartarian honeysuckle Lonicera tatarica
Morrow’s Lonicera morrowii
Multiflora Rose Rosa multiflora
Autumn Olive Elaeagnus umbellate
Russian Olive Elaeagnus angustifolia
Bamboo Bambusa, Phyllostachys and Pseudosasa species
Wineberry Rubus phoenicolasius
Rose of Sharon, Althea Hibiscus syriacus or Althea syriacus
Trees:
Bradford Pear Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Chinaberry Melia azedarach
Chinese tallow tree Triadica sebifera
Mimosa tree Albizia julibrissin
Norway Maple Acer platanoides
Paper Mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera
Princess tree Paulownia tomentosa
Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima
Tree-of-Heaven Ailanthus altissima
White Mulberry Morus alba
White Poplar Populus alba
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Appendix IV - Parkfairfax Woodlands Invasives Removal: History and Funding
Part 1: History
Parkfairfax has 22.5 acres of woodlands broken into 7 separate areas (see Appendix I
GPS maps). The woodlands are not maintained by the Landscape crew, except on
occasion if large fallen trees obstruct major paths or if a tree is in danger of falling on a
building. Judging from available old aerial photographs, at the time Parkfairfax was built
in the early 1940’s, tree cover in most parts of the property (with the exception of the 600
woods and clusters of trees in the area of the 800 Coryell woods and 900 Mt. Eagle
woods) was much less than became the norm later in the 20th
century. Several of today’s
woodland areas located near buildings had few trees and much of the surrounding soil
was disturbed during construction of the buildings. Since that time, more trees have
grown in the woodlands. Unfortunately over the last 50-60 years the disturbed soil in
areas adjacent to woodlands encouraged the spread of invasive non-native vines such as
English ivy, Japanese honeysuckle and Chinese wisteria, which had been planted in many
cases by residents and staff in landscaped areas near the woods.
By 2001 the vines in many woodland areas were completely covering the trunks of most
of the trees, sometimes extending into the upper branches. Over the same time several
other non-native invasive problem species have proliferated, such as tree-of heaven,
Norway maple, multiflora rose and various bush honeysuckles. The presence of
aggressive vines in combination with other non-native invasive plants contributed to a
steady decline in the health of the trees and other native plants in our woodlands resulting
in the loss of many mature trees before their time and the elimination of many tree
seedlings and saplings before they could reach maturity. As a result, habitat for birds
and other beneficial wildlife has been depleted and the quality of life at Parkfairfax, as
well as our property values have been threatened.
The Woodlands Committee, re-formed in 1999, decided that removal of non-native
invasive plants should be the top priority of the Woodlands Program, and began working
towards that goal. The first few years these efforts consisted of occasional work days in
which Woodlands Committee volunteers removed the problem plants by hand from one
of the woodlands. In the winter of 2005 the Woodlands Committee began a concerted
effort in the 600 woods (Gunston Rd. section) to hand-remove English ivy from the
ground and from trees using Woodlands Committee volunteers together with paid
part-time workers coordinated by a Woodlands Committee volunteer, with supervision by
the Landscape Manager. These efforts continued in 2006, along with volunteer efforts in
the Valley Dr. section of the 600 woods. The use of paid workers to remove invasives
by hand did not continue after winter 2007 due to the unavailability of a Woodlands
Committee coordinator. As a result of the work done from winter 2005 - winter 2007,
much of the English ivy was removed from the ground in the Gunston Rd. section of the
600 woods, and all vines (whether ivy, wisteria or honeysuckle) on trees were removed in
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this section. Although wisteria in this area was cut to the ground in fall 2005 by
volunteers, it became clear that herbicide treatment and follow-up over several years
would be required to eliminate the wisteria. Wisteria sends out very long underground
runners that continue to send up shoots no matter how many times they are cut at the
ground level. These runners cannot be pulled up easily and doing so causes extreme
disturbance to the surrounding soil.
The Valley Drive section of the 600 woods contain the oldest stand of trees in Parkfairfax
as well as rare native plants. According to Rod Simmons, Plant Ecologist for the City of
Alexandria and Site Registry Chair for the Virginia Native Plant Society, there are plants
in these woods that are found nowhere else in Alexandria, and in 2004 he recommended
against the use of herbicides in this area. For this reason, the Woodlands Committee has
continued to work removing non-native invasive plants by hand from this section of the
600 woods, wherever possible. In calendar year 2008, Woodlands Committee volunteers
spent approximately 200 person hours on hand removal of invasives in this area.
After these experiences in the 600 woods, the Woodlands Committee decided hand
removal by volunteers was not feasible for the remaining woodland areas at Parkfairfax,
most of which were heavily infested with English ivy, Chinese wisteria, and Japanese
honeysuckle. We contacted several contractors, obtained cost estimates, and in 2006,
Invasive Plant Control, Inc. (IPC) was hired on a 5 year contract to eliminate problem
species through the application of herbicide treatments in the 800 Coryell woods. This
woods was chosen as a test case due to the heavy infestation of the vines previously
mentioned, as well as the presence of kudzu. Two treatments were completed in August
and December of 2006. By the spring of 2007, a dramatic difference could be seen in the
Coryell woods, though significant remnants remained of each invasive species treated.
Follow-up spot treatments in the succeeding years have and greatly reduced all the
original problem species found in the Coryell woods.
In March 2007, the Board approved a 5 year contract for IPC to treat the 900 Mt. Eagle
woods. Two treatments were completed in March and August of 2007. That same year
the Board approved a 5 year contract for the remaining woodlands areas (excepting the
Lyons Lane woods) to be treated by IPC. The Lyons Lane woods was not included in
IPC’s contract at that time because it did not appear to have a significant problem with
invasive plants. However it was noticed in 2010 that several invasive plants were taking
over the area and a special budget request for herbicide treatment by IPC was submitted
and approved by the Board. Treatment of the Lyons Lane woods was conducted in
September 2010.
The nature of invasive exotic plants requires several years of follow-up herbicide
treatment by professionals for the most complete and cost-effective removal.
Continuous monitoring of the woodland areas by Woodlands Committee members is
needed to catch outbreaks of problem plants before they become more widely established.
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Hopefully many of these outbreaks can continue to be remedied by hand removal by
Woodlands Committee members. However this may not always be possible or practical.
The Woodlands Committee recommends that Parkfairfax fund yearly herbicide control of
problem invasive plants in the woodlands by an outside contractor such as IPC. In May
2010 IPC provided a cost estimate of $9,000 for such yearly maintenance of all woodland
areas.
Due to the disturbed soil conditions in many woodland areas and the long period of
extensive coverage by invasive exotic plants, it was anticipated that many areas of the
woodlands would need to have native plants introduced before a more balanced and
diverse population of native plants could become established. In 2009 and 2010 with the
bulk of exotic plants removed from all woodland areas, Committee members began
planting native plants in the form of small seedlings and saplings in a few small areas of
the 600, 700, 800 and 900 woodlands. During the same time the Landscape Director
also began several planting projects using native plants and trees in the 700 woods for
erosion control purposes.
In view of the substantial tree loss that resulted from the storm of August 5, 2010, the
Woodlands Program, with assistance from the Landscape Director, plans to expand the
planting of native trees in certain woodland areas, especially in the 700 and 800 woods.
APPENDIX IV, PART 2 : Amounts Paid to IPC by Fiscal Year
Woodland
Areas
Exotic Invasive Plants
Present FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
800 Coryell
Woods (2.9
acres)
English ivy, Jap.
honeysuckle, Chinese
wisteria, kudzu,
multiflora rose, bamboo $8,600 $1,200 $1,200 $1,200
900
Mt.Eagle
Woods (5.9
acres)
English ivy, Jap.
honeysuckle, Chinese
wisteria, tree-of-heaven,
multiflora rose, bamboo $20,000 $14,800 $7,500 $5,000 $3,000 $2,000
(projected)
700 Woods
(2.6 acres of
the 3.6 acres)
English ivy, multiflora
rose, wisteria, Japanese
honeysuckle, Vinca
minor, winter creeper,
tree-of-heaven. $10,250 $6,150 $3,090 $2,215 $1,330
(projected)
200 Martha
Custis Fence
Line Woods
(1.9 acres)
English ivy (foliar and cut
off trees), Japanese
honeysuckle. $8,600 $2,580 $1,550 $930
(projected)
300 Woods
(0.04 acres)
English ivy (foliar and cut
off trees), Japanese
honeysuckle, Vinca
minor $600 $300 $300 $300 $300
(projected)
600 Woods –
Tennis court
section (1.08
acres)
English ivy, Jap.
honeysuckle, tree-of-
heaven, Vinca minor,
Jap. stilt grass $3,600 $1,800 $600 $650 $390
(projected)
600 Woods
(Gunston Rd.
section - 3
acres)
Chinese wisteria, tree-
of-heaven, remnants of
English ivy, Japanese
honeysuckle $3,200 $2,280 $1,800 $1,000
(projected)
600 Woods
(7.3 acres)
Norway maples
throughout $600
500 Lyons
Lane Woods
(0.5 acres)
English ivy, Jap.
honeysuckle, tree-of-
heaven, porcelainberry,
multiflora rose, Amur
honeysuckle $3,600
SUBTOTALS: $28,600 $37,850 $20,150 $15,050 $14,615 $5,950
(projected)
(summer &
winter treat-
ments)
(summer &
winter
treat-
ments)
(summer
& winter
treat-
ments)
(summer
& winter
treat-
ments)
Summer
treatment
only
Appendix V - Parkfairfax Buildings/Units Bordering Woodlands
Building # Unit # Address Comments
214 1 3112 Ravensworth Dr. Rear area only - borders Robert Leider Park
214 2 3114 Ravensworth Dr. Rear area only - borders Robert Leider Park
214 3 3116 Ravensworth Dr. Rear area only - borders Robert Leider Park
214 4 3118 Ravensworth Dr. Rear area only - borders Robert Leider Park
219 2 1903 Quaker Lane Front area only
219 3 1905 Quaker Lane Front area only
219 4 1907 Quaker Lane Front area only
311 1 3536 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
311 2 3538 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
311 3 3540 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
311 4 3542 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
313 4 3528 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
313 7 3534 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
316 5 3484 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
316 8 3490 Martha Custis Dr. Rear area only
317 1 3492 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
317 2 3494 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
317 3 3496 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
317 4 3498 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
317 5 3500 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
317 6 3502 Martha Custis Drive Rear area only
536 6 3626 Greenway Place Front and rear area
607 2 1126 Valley Dr. Rear area only
607 3 1128 Valley Dr. Rear area only
607 4 1130 Valley Dr. Rear area only
607 5 1132 Valley Dr. Rear area only
608 2 1138 Valley Dr. Rear area only
608 3 1140 Valley Dr. Rear area only
608 4 1142 Valley Dr. Rear area only
608 5 1144 Valley Dr. Rear area only
701 3 3405 Valley Dr. Front area only
701 4 3407 Valley Dr. Front area only
701 5 3409 Valley Dr. Front area only
701 6 3411 Valley Dr. Front area only
702 2 3327 Valley Dr. Front area only
702 5 3333 Valley Dr. Front area only
703 2 3415 Valley Dr. Front area only
Appendix V - Parkfairfax Buildings/Units Bordering Woodlands
703 3 3417 Valley Dr. Front area only
703 4 3419 Valley Dr. Front area only
703 5 3421 Valley Dr. Front area only
703 6 3423 Valley Dr. Front area only
704 2 3315 Valley Dr. Front area only
704 3 3317 Valley Dr. Front area only
704 4 3319 Valley Dr. Front area only
704 5 3321 Valley Dr. Front area only
704 6 3323 Valley Dr. Front area only
705 2 3427 Valley Dr. Front area only
705 3 3429 Valley Dr. Front area only
705 4 3431 Valley Dr. Front area only
705 5 3433 Valley Dr. Front area only
705 6 3435 Valley Dr. Front area only
706 2 3303 Valley Dr. Front area only
706 3 3305 Valley Dr. Front area only
706 4 3307 Valley Dr. Front area only
706 5 3309 Valley Dr. Front area only
707 1 3503 Valley Dr. Front area only
707 2 3505 Valley Dr. Front area only
707 3 3507 Valley Dr. Front area only
707 4 3509 Valley Dr. Front area only
708 1 3239 Valley Dr. Front area only
708 2 3241 Valley Dr. Front area only
708 3 3243 Valley Dr. Front area only
708 4 3245 Valley Dr. Front area only
708 5 3247 Valley Dr. Front area only
709 2 3515 Valley Dr. Front area only
709 3 3517 Valley Dr. Front area only
709 4 3519 Valley Dr. Front area only
709 5 3521 Valley Dr. Front area only
710 4 3231 Valley Dr. Front area only
710 5 3233 Valley Dr. Front area only
710 6 3235 Valley Dr. Front area only
711 2 3527 Valley Dr. Front area only
711 3 3529 Valley Dr. Front area only
711 4 3531 Valley Dr. Front area only
713 1 3536 Gunston Rd. Front and rear area
715 1 3524 Gunston Rd. Front and rear area
Appendix V - Parkfairfax Buildings/Units Bordering Woodlands
717 1 3512 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
717 2 3514 Gunston Rd. Front area only
717 6 3522 Gunston Rd. Front and rear area
720 1 3234 Gunston Rd. Front and rear area
723 1 3468 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
723 6 3478 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
726 1 3258 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
726 6 3268 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
729 1 3432 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
729 6 3442 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
734 1 3332 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
734 6 3342 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
737 1 3376 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
737 6 3386 Gunston Rd. Rear area only
811 4 1650 Preston Rd. Rear area only
811 5 1652 Preston Rd. Rear and side area
819 2 1734 Preston Rd. Rear area only
819 3 1736 Preston Rd. Rear area only
819 4 1738 Preston Rd. Rear area only
819 5 1740 Preston Rd. Rear area only
827 1 3325 Martha Custis Dr. Front and rear area
827 2 3327 Martha Custis Dr. Front area
829 1 3313 Martha Custis Dr. Front and rear area
829 2 3315 Martha Custis Dr. Front/side area
835 1 1619 Ripon Place Rear area only
837 1 1607 Ripon Place Front and rear area
837 6 1617 Ripon Place Front and rear area
838 1 3235 Ravensworth Place Front and rear area
839 3 1604 Ripon Place Front and rear area
839 6 1605 Ripon Place Front and rear area
840 1 3228 Ravensworth Place Front and rear area
840 4 3237 Ravensworth Place Front and rear area
Appendix V - Parkfairfax Buildings/Units Bordering Woodlands
841 1 1606 Ripon Place Front and rear area
842 5 3226 Ravensworth Place Front and rear area
914 2 1618 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
914 3 1620 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
914 4 1622 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
914 5 1624 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
915 1 1628 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
915 4 1634 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
915 5 1636 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
915 8 1642 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
917 2 1648 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
917 3 1650 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
917 4 1652 Fitzgerald Lane Rear area only
920 1 3700 Gunston Rd. Front area and rear area
920 2 3702 Gunston Rd. Front/side area
922 9 3676 Gunston Rd. Front/side area
922 10 3678 Gunston Rd. Front and rear area
925 1 3545 Martha Custis Dr. Front and rear area
926 1 3632 Gunston Rd. Side area
928 8 3628 Gunston Rd. Front/side area
928 9 3630 Gunston Rd. Front and rear areas
934 2 3538 Valley Dr. Rear area only
934 3 3540 Valley Dr. Rear area only
934 4 3542 Valley Dr. Rear area only
934 5 3544 Valley Dr. Rear area only
935 1 1621 Mt. Eagle Place Front and rear area
935 6 1631 Mt. Eagle Place Rear area only
940 2 3502 Valley Dr. Front area only
940 3 3504 Valley Dr. Front area only
Appendix V - Parkfairfax Buildings/Units Bordering Woodlands
940 4 3506 Valley Dr. Front area only
940 5 3508 Valley Dr. Front area only
942 1 1601 Preston Rd. Front area only
942 2 1603 Preston Rd. Front area only
942 3 1605 Preston Rd. Front area only
942 4 1607 Preston Rd. Front area only
942 5 1609 Preston Rd. Front area only
943 1 1651 Mt. Eagle Place Front area only
944 1 1613 Preston Rd. Front area only
944 2 1615 Preston Rd. Front area only
944 3 1617 Preston Rd. Front area only
944 4 1619 Preston Rd. Front area only
944 5 1621 Preston Rd. Front area only
945 6 1559 Mt. Eagle Place Front and rear area
946 1 1625 Preston Rd. Front area only
946 2 1627 Preston Rd. Front area only
946 3 1629 Preston Rd. Front area only
946 4 1631 Preston Rd. Front area only
946 5 1633 Preston Rd. Front area only
948 1 1637 Preston Rd. Rear area only
948 2 1639 Preston Rd. Rear area only
948 3 1641 Preston Rd. Rear area only
948 4 1643 Preston Rd. Rear area only
949 1 1521 Mt. Eagle Place Front area only
949 2 1523 Mt. Eagle Place Front side area
950 1 1645 Preston Rd. Rear area only
950 2 1647 Preston Rd. Rear area only
950 4 1651 Preston Rd. Rear area only
950 5 1653 Preston Rd. Rear area only
950 8 1659 Preston Rd. Rear area only
955 5 1516 Mt. Eagle Place Front and side area
957 1 1520 Mt. Eagle Place Front and rear area
961 6 1558 Mt. Eagle Place Front and rear area
963 1 1560 Mt. Eagle Place Front and rear area
969 3 1620 Mt. Eagle Place Rear area only
969 4 1622 Mt. Eagle Place Rear area only
969 5 1624 Mt. Eagle Place Rear area only