8 March 2004 | Approved: 12 April 2004
Mayor John Compton called the meeting to order at 7:37 p.m. In attendance were Councilors Betsy Klinger, Tom Land, David Stopak, and John Tomlin. Town residents Charlie Challstrom, Ed Roberts, Jamie Holtzclaw, Satoshi Amagai, Chris Kirtz, Bruce Rothrock, Missy Yachup, and Georgette Cole were also present, as were Treasurer Mary Challstrom and Planning Commission Chairman John McClelland. Peggy Odick arrived later.
David Stopak moved, Tom Land seconded, that the Town Council minutes of February 9, 2004 be approved. Vote: 4-0.
Tom Land moved, John Tomlin seconded, that the Treasurer's report for February be accepted. Vote: 4-0. Tom Land moved, David Stopak seconded, that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer funds. Vote: 4-0.
Mayor Compton began with a review of the Ordinance revisions. David Stopak moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2004-01. Discussion. Tom Land seconded the motion. Vote: 5-0.
Tom Land moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2004-02. Peggy Odick asked for clarity in reference to screening in the Open Porch definition. A discussion about new open porches, existing open porches and mosquitoes ensued. David Stopak seconded the motion. Vote: 4-1.
Mayor Compton did a review of the reasoning and intent behind these changes/additions to the Town ordinances based on lengthy input from Town Attorney Bill Roberts. Discussion. The Council's sense was that Mr. Roberts should be asked to come to the next meeting to discuss the following:
The Town received completed bid packages from AB Veirs in Rockville and from Superior Paving in Gaithersburg. Although the Superior Paving bid gave a concrete figure for a bottom line, the AB Veirs did not. John Tomlin and the Clerk will meet to compare the two bids and report back to the Mayor and Council.
Tom Land reported that he received no calls about trash/recycling pickup last week so he is assuming that things are better.
Committee will meet on April 6th. John Hutchinson is the new Chairman.
Peggy Odick reported that the HPC is working on its guidelines. They did a review for 309 First Avenue. The HPC would like to see the proposed height requirements be lower than 30 feet. Mayor Compton stated that he would like to know if the HPC had plans for a presentation at this years' Annual Town Meeting.
Peggy Odick reported that the minutes were up to date but a Bulletin was missing.
David Stopak reported that the drainage at Oak Street near Woodward Park was bad again. David will ask Jim Fletcher's opinion.
David Stopak reported that April 17th was the day for installation of the new piece of playground equipment. March 28th will be the volunteer work day for the preparation of the site. David asked for the work day to go in the next Bulletin. David will also consult with Jim Fletcher about mulch and ask him to get an estimate.
John Tomlin reported that a re-graveling project seemed to have started. He asked Jim Fletcher for an update but did not get a response in time for the meeting.
John also said that he thought the Town should have a gravel pile stored at the Maintenance Garage so that Jim could fill various holes, as needed. Intergovernmental - John Tomlin reported that he attended a meeting of the Montgomery County Chapter of the Maryland Municipal League in Rockville. Items discussed at the meeting included a mansioning law, and hiring off-duty police officers for code enforcement.
Betsy Klinger reported that Neighborhood Watch had a few incidents reported and would include them in the next Bulletin.
Betsy Klinger reported that Tami Williams has adult volunteers to help with Summer In The Parks and is arranging interviews for the teachers on March 13 & 14. The Rock n' Roll Relics have been hired for the Saturday night entertainment during Music Weekend.
The McCathran Hall Committee will have its report for the Mayor and Council by the April Council meeting. Ed Mroczka will do the storm windows for the lower hall.
Peggy Odick moved and John Tomlin seconded the motion to adjourn. Vote: 5-0
The meeting was adjourned at 12:35 a.m.
Roy McCathran, the Town's first mayor, referred poetically to Washington Grove as "a town within a forest, an oasis of tranquility and a rustic jewel in the diadem of the great free state of Maryland."
See Calendar of Permits issued for soccer on the Woodward Park Athletic Field
Bulk trash collection...05.17.08 Please make note of a new requirement to separate your metal from the rest of your trash.
Service issues? Please contact Kathie Evans
The Washington Grove Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the recommended Master Plan for the Town of Washington Grove on Wednesday, September 3, 2008.