Old Hundred Mill Homeowners & Residents Page
Old Hundred Mill Homeowners & Residents Page
Community Management
First Service Residential (FSR), Community Manager
Call 800.870.0010
Join the FSR portal: https://oldhundred.connectresident.com/
Pay HOA Dues, 2026 Annual Dues are $300
Submit ARC Requests through FSR Portal
Find Meeting Minutes, Reserve Studies, Financials
Homeowner Quick Links
Documents available for quick access here are:
Old Hundred Mill Plat maps
Old Hundred Mill Declaration of Covenants
Old Hundred Mill Bylaws
Quick links for Guidelines and Online Purchases:
Mailbox post replacement options
Trash Can Rules
Trash Can Enclosures Availabe for order online without ARC Request
Street Parking Rules
Speed Study Results and VDOT information
Off Road Vehicle, eBikes, Scooters and Golf Carts Chesterfield County Rules
Meeting Minutes are available on the FSR Portal as this is a public website
Concerns and Complaints
To help improve our service efficiency by FSR and ensure all requests are properly tracked, community, neighbor, or association-related complaints or inquiries must be submitted through the Connect Portal. This platform allows FSR to log correspondence, track response timelines, and ensure your inquiry is directed to the appropriate team member for timely assistance. Community Portal: https://OldHundred.connectresident.com
HOA Board of Directors 2026
President, Curtis Bryan
Vice President, Erin Whitmore
Treasurer, Mary Boukourakis
Secretary, Wendy Seger Hodnett
Member at Large, Krystal Pellicano
Member at Large Philip Freiseis
Virtual Meeting Dates 2026
June 2026
August 2026
October 2026
December 2026
Neighborhood Advocacy Committee
The Neighborhood Advocacy Committee serves as a voice for residents by gathering input, promoting open communication, and providing thoughtful recommendations to the HOA board to enhance the quality, fairness, and overall well-being of the community.
Its role and responsibility is to represent residents and influence outcomes, but final authority usually remains with the HOA board.
Members serve a 1 year term. Committee meetings occur bi-monthly on opposite months of the HOA Board meetings. The committee will provide regular updates to the Board at bi-annual meetings, including recommendations, reports, and any issues requiring Board action. In addition, will provide an annual “list of accomplishments” report to the Board.
Contact information for the Neighborhood Advocacy Committee to hear your voice will be coming soon!