13 December 2004 | Approved: 10 January 2005
Mayor John Compton called the meeting of the Town Council to order at 7:38 p.m.. In attendance were Councilors Darrell Anderson, Linda Baim, Betsy Klinger, Tom Land, John Tomlin, Treasurer Mary Challstrom and Maintenance Supervisor James Fletcher. Town residents Leigh Partington, Keith Gillis, and Bruce Rothrock were also present.
Keith Gillis and Leigh Partington expressed concerns about the closed entrance to the Town at Center Street and Washington Grove Lane. The current method doesn't really close the road and the number of cars coming into Town using Center Street has increased. A resident put posts in the ground and placed timbers on the ground in this area out of frustration with the increased use. Keith and Leigh were concerned that emergency vehicles would not be able to use the emergency entrance if the "permanent structure" remained. Betsy Klinger agreed to call the fire department and ask for guidance about acceptable types of barriers. This same traffic problem seems to be occurring at the Oak Street and Washington Grove Lane emergency entrance as well. A discussion ensued. Jim Fletcher will do a short-term solution of posts and cables until we get information from the fire department. Leigh and Keith also suggested that we get new signs to replace the aged rusty faded ones.
John Tomlin moved, Tom Land seconded, that the Town Council minutes of November 8, 2004 be approved. Vote: 5-0.
Jim Fletcher reported that the Stirling Van Beek tree house in the East Woods seems to be expanding. He gave a brief history and brought pictures. Jim feels that the biggest concern is fire and he has seen evidence of it in the area. John Tomlin expressed liability concerns. The general sense of the Mayor and Council was to keep an eye on the area and to write a letter to the Van Beeks about the fire & expansion concerns. Jim Fletcher also reported that the PEPCO tree cutting along Washington Grove Lane would begin on December 14, 2004. Jim & Bruce took care of a pine tree that came down in McCauley Park and also finished the protective netting project in the forest conservation area at Washington Grove Park (old WSSC property).
John Tomlin moved, Darrell Anderson seconded, that the Treasurer's report for November be accepted. Vote: 5-0.
Treasurer Mary Challstrom reported that the annual audit cost has risen because of the institution of new accounting methods. John Tomlin moved, Tom Land seconded, that the audit report for FY 2004 be approved. Vote: 5-0.
Darrell Anderson reported the following;
Linda Baim reported that volunteer webmaster Bill Saar is making changes to the website. He would like to get feedback from the Mayor and Council before attending the meeting. He hopes to come in January.
Betsy Klinger reported that a resident brought up the idea of sending a deli platter or fruit basket to the Fire Department as a thank-you for the excellent response that we have received. A discussion ensued that resulted in an agreement to send a thank-you note but not sending anything else. Betsy also reported that she has received complaints about dogs at large again. She called the offending dog-owner. Betsy brought up the idea of Police enforcement of our Town speed limit again. Discussion...
Betsy Klinger reported that the Art Show was a big success and the winter programs went well. Washington Grove Singers director Kathy Lehman announced that she will step down after the December concert.
Tom Land reported that leaf pick-up by U.S. Lawns is going well. Tom also reported that a pile of bulk trash is still at Bud O'Connor's house. Tom will call Waste Management again to get this picked up.
John Tomlin reported that the Maryland Municipal League Legislative Dinner would be on December 16, 2004 at the Golden Bull.
Center Street and Oak Street Cut-Through Traffic: See Public Appearances Speeding on Maple Road: Police enforcement will be requested.
Mayor Compton led a brief discussion about getting information to new residents. There was talk about getting information to realtors as soon as the signs go up. The Town Clerk will re-do the Mayor's letter for the Welcome Packets given out by the Woman's Club.
Tom Land moved, John Tomlin seconded, that the meeting be adjourned. Vote: 5-0.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:03 p.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.