27 July 2009 | Approved: 10 August 2009
Mayor Pro Tempore Charlie Challstrom called the regular meeting of the Town Council to order at 7:36 p.m. In attendance were Councilors Joe Clark, Georgette Cole, Sylvie Favret and Marida Hines. Ted Kelly arrived after the approval of the agenda. Also in attendance were Maintenance Supervisor Jim Fletcher, Treasurer Mary Challstrom and Town residents Bob Booher, Birgit Henninger, Betsy Klinger, George Paine, Ed Roberts, Jane Seegal and Missy Yachup.
Joe Clark moved, Georgette Cole seconded that the Agenda be approved. Charlie Challstrom suggested that the Casey 6 & 7 discussion be moved to after the LED lighting proposal. The agenda was approved as amended. Vote: 5-0.
Jim Fletcher apologized for the poor communication concerning permission to cut a low-hanging branch near the tennis courts which was given to a soccer player on Sunday. The action caused a bit of an uproar, albeit brief. Jim went on to say that debris from the recent storm had been removed and that the big limb that went in to Maple Lake would be removed on Tuesday. Joe Clark praised Jim's attention to safety.
Charlie Challstrom explained the Department of Energy demo program and gave the Council some handouts. The discussion included; who would pay, who would install, who would do maintenance, HPS (high pressure sodium) lights, PEPCO's willingness to participate (our poles are owned by PEPCO), efficiency, savings, taking a field trip to see examples of LED lighting, aesthetics, vandalism and protection of the bulbs.
Charlie Challstrom began the discussion with a reference to Mayor Anderson's testimony from the July 20th meeting with the designers and the representative from Montgomery County. Charlie also reported that Mayor Anderson has been working diligently with County leadership to get them out here. The use is improper and not compatible with the master plan designation as I-3. Charlie applauded and thanked Bob Booher for his suggestions and changes that he presented at the July 20th meeting. Missy Yachup brought up media coverage, letters to the editor etc... Tell the general public just how the County is proposing to spend their tax dollars. Charlie stated that perhaps Town Government shouldn't do this yet but that residents could. A lengthy discussion ensued. It included; press coverage, worst case scenario, previous battles, actual dollars being spent, hiring a lobbyist or consultant, timing of press coverage, the revenue neutral land swap language (deceptive), working with the General Assembly, rejecting the plan completely, fear that this area could become the County dumping ground, not saying no to everything, trying to work with the County and using the points in the Mayor's testimony for op-ed pieces to be written separately by the Mayor and Council. Further discussion about fact-finding and strategies is in order.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 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."
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