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Brookeville Town Commissioners'
Meeting
November 14, 2005
Present: President Richard Allan, Commissioner
Robert Heritage, Commissioner Michael Acierno, Clerk Diane Allan, Terri
Hogan, Gazette Newspaper
Minutes: Following a review of the October Minutes,
the Minutes were accepted as presented.
Financial Report: Commissioner Allan reported
that he had completed his section of the Management Discussion and Analysis
portion of the Fiscal Year Financial Report. He had previously
met with Joe McCathren of Linton, Shafer, Warfield & Garrett, P.A.,
the Town's auditor, to clarify a number of questions prior to completing
the MDA.
Reports and Updates:
Schoolhouse: Commissioner Allan reported on
the progress of finalizing the front sign for the Brookeville Schoolhouse. Signs
by Tomorrow suggested it be made of a heavier grade of aluminum than
the previous one that was temporary. Commissioner Allan noted
that the Town should try to find a metalworker to repair the decorative
iron frame for the sign before the new sign could be re-erected. Commissioner
Heritage suggested a firm on Rt. 144 that he was familiar with. He
will look into it. Commissioner Heritage also asked whether a
blackboard should be acquired for the school. Commissioner Allan
indicated that a blackboard would be a good addition to the schoolhouse
and also reported that the light fixture given to the Town by contractor
Walter Blank could not be used in the schoolhouse; but Jaffe Electric
had installed all the other fixtures the Town had procured. Commissioner
Allan noted that there is dampness underneath the schoolhouse flooring
that will need to be dealt with. Mr. Blank has suggested a foundation
drainage system using perforated pipe along the North St. side of the
building. Commissioner Heritage suggested sloping the land away
from the schoolhouse as well and that perhaps Buck Bartley would do
that job. Commissioner Heritage made the point that since vehicular
traffic is cutting the corner at the schoolhouse very closely, perhaps
a pole or bollard could be installed at the corner. Commissioner
Heritage asked what the slope was on the west side of the property. Commissioners
Allan and Acierno believed that the slope was relatively flat but also
should be looked at and reshaped as necessary away from the foundation.
Church/Town Water Runoff: The Executive Director
of the Low Impact Development Institute who was brought in by Citergy
LLC as a consultant to assess the storm water runoff problem from the
church property that has been affecting the Steph and Hannah Kerr residence
concluded that the development of a single rain garden would not be sufficient
to take care of all the runoff. He said that there was far too much water
involved. He suggested the possible redesign of the church parking
lot with pervious pavers, rain gardens and landscaping; in addition,
the possible regrading of existing berms might mitigate the problem. Citergy
LLC, a consulting company, is providing pro bono assistance to the town
on this matter.
Website: Commissioner Allan noted that the wrong
date for President Madison's visit to Brookeville during the War of 1812
is on the website and needs to be corrected. The correct date is
August 26 and not the 24th. Other changes were recommended to make
the website more interesting and user friendly.
BA Painting: Commissioner Allan reported that
Marco Regulado of Colors Inc. has finished the painting of the Academy's
exterior trim and has corrected the mildew problem on the new addition. He
also cleaned the gutters of leaves. The Treasurer was
directed to provide a check for the final amount due on the contract
to the company.
Street Lights: Commissioner Allan reported that
he had contacted the Brookeville Planning Commission about the Commissioners'
preference for using the street light types currently used by the Town
of New Market for the North Street subdivision. The BPC suggested
that copper be placed on the top of the proposed lights rather than the
current glass to reduce upward light "pollution." The
Town Commissioners took no exception to that recommendation and will
so notify the BPC Chair.
Snow Removal: The Town has received a proposal
from Todd Greenstone about snow plowing for the Town of Brookeville for
the coming winter season. Commissioner Allan noted that Greenstone
specified in the contract plowing when the snowfall accumulated at 2
inches. The Commissioners all agreed that plowing should take place
when 4 inches of snow has fallen rather than 2 inches. They also
wanted it noted in the contract that special care should be taken by
the contractor on North, South, and Water Streets to avoid too aggressive
plowing that removes too much gravel.
Action on Proposed Resolution Regarding the Montgomery County
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan: Commissioner Allan reported
that the County has requested that the Town consider adopting a resolution
agreeing to adopt the County's proposal for disaster mitigation during
emergencies, terrorist attacks, etc.. Municipalities with planning
and land use authority must adopt the County's plan. Commissioner
Allan asked for a motion to adopt the proposed resolution.. The
County had also requested notification by the Town of any critical
infrastructure like roads or bridges that sometimes flood. The
commissioners agreed that the Brookeville Road/Reddy Branch/Rt. 97
intersection should be reported as well as the mention of the proposed
Brookeville Bypass as critical infrastructure that is needed to mitigate
traffic bottlenecks during any Rt. 97 evacuations. Resolution
#1-11.14.05 was enacted following Commissioner Acierno's motion to
accept and Commissioner Heritage's second. Commissioner Allan
noted to the Clerk that the Forest Conservation Ordinance needed a
correct designation.
Community Bulletin Board: The Clerk suggested
erecting a community bulletin or message board to post notices and updates
for residents. The Commissioners agreed that this was a good idea
and wanted to evaluate options as to types of boards and possible placement
for the next meeting.
Historic Preservation Grant Application: A new
round of Historic Preservation Commission grants has been opened up for
the 2006 cycle. This resulted when the HPC decided that there were
an insufficient number of approvable applicants in the first round. Commissioner
Allan indicated he would submit a grant application for a plan to "restore" the
Richard Thomas Mill grounds on the east side of town. Such a project
would include identifying foundations, cleaning up the existing millrace,
erecting an interpretive sign, etc. Commissioner Allan thought that the
proposal should include developing a working collaboration with WSSC
and the County Park program and the Reddy Branch Stream Valley Park in
particular.
Wells/Rotter Properties: Commissioner Allan will
explore with the MML staff best practices for mitigating nuisances on
private property. Commissioner Heritage has been taking pictures
to document the problem of abandoned vehicles and debris at the Wells
property. At the Rotter property, one or more of old storage sheds
appears to be in danger of collapsing. Commissioners Acierno and
Heritage suggested that obtaining an agreement from Mr. Rotter and then
perhaps contracting to have the structures and the junk inside removed
might be the best approach. Commissioner Heritage suggested a Demolition
by Neglect Order might be considered.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:35 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by
Diane Burr Allan
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