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Town of Brookeville Commissioners Meeting
December11, 2006
Present: Commissioner Richard Allan, Commissioner Michael Acierno,
Commissioner Robert Heritage, Clerk Paul Geib, Gazette Reporter
Terri Hogan
Minutes: The November minutes were approved as written
Financial Report: The financial report was not available. The Commissioners
requested a status report from the Treasurer on the establishment
of CDs for managing unbudgeted funds.
Announcements and Reports:
·
MML Annual Legislative Dinner – All three Commissioners
attended and hosted District 14 Senator Rona Kramer and Delegate
Anne Kaiser.
The primary purpose of the dinner was to present the MML's legislative
priorities for the upcoming session of the General Assembly.
·
American Legion Flag Burning Ceremony – This was a successful
event in which the Commissioners had invited the Norman Price Post
#68 back to Brookeville Academy grounds to restore what used to be
an annual event. Clerk Geib reported that the Legion Post was grateful
for the opportunity to stage this patriotic event on Pearl Harbor
Day. The ceremony was attended by numerous Legionnaires, Brookeville
residents, and the general public. About 300 flags were “retired.” Everyone
was amazed at the amount of flags. A number of people mentioned
their gratitude at having an opportunity to properly retire their
flags.
The prior article in the Gazette helped generate a lot of interest.
A Gazette photographer was at the ceremony.
·
Annual Town Holiday Party – Everyone agreed that the 2006
Holiday Party was a great success and fun for all.
·
Leaf Pick Up – The leaf pick up went according to schedule.
Everyone recognized piles of leaves that Greenskeeper picked
up during the second session (big piles were outside the Academy
since
Liberty
Lawns gathered them the day before).
·
Annual Financial Audit – The Commissioners were quite satisfied
with the audit and the positive financial position the Town has
maintained. They noted that the Treasurer should ensure that Town
funds in excess
of $100,000 need to be maintained in more than one account.
·
Newsletter – The November Brookeville Times was distributed
between Thanksgiving and the Flag Burning. Clerk Geib hopes to
have the December issue distributed the week before Christmas.
·
Thermostats and HVAC Updates – The Academy Manager (Geib) provided
information on repairs and maintenance regarding the Academy’s
heating system. Brown’s Refrigeration installed a new thermocouple
and gas line tubing in the furnace. The pilot light now runs stronger
and is more reliable than previously - it had been going out sporadically.
Brown’s also installed a new damper motor under the dining
room floor and new digital thermostats. The new thermostats allow
us to keep the temperature at a permanent hold of 55 degrees
when the building is not occupied and provided for a maximum
winter
temperature of 70 degrees during rentals and a minimum of 70
degrees in the summer.
These values can be adjusted. They should result in significant
energy efficiencies.
·
Tankless Water Heater and Mechanical Room Floor Treatment – Commissioner
Allan reported on progress in obtaining a tankless water heater
from Home Depot to replace the less efficient standard water heater.
Clerk
Geib also reported that Monty Brown mentioned that a number of
the metal fittings and machinery parts in the Mechanical Room are
rusting
due to moisture coming up through the cement floor. He recommended
painting the floor with a rubberized sealant paint. The Commissioners
discussed dealing with both issues as soon as possible.
·
Academy Rentals Update – The Academy Manager reported that
the Academy, after a slow month in October, was rented every
week except Thanksgiving week in November and every week except
Christmas
week in December. The week after the Holiday Party (December
10 -17) has three rentals and we have already two confirmed rentals
in January.
·
Bypass Sign – Change Names – Commissioner Allan noted
that the recent elections require the revision of the names on the “Build
the Brookeville Bypass” sign. The Commissioners agreed
to have the names of Governor O'Malley and County Executive Leggett
over
the old names.
· Maintenance on Water and South Streets - Gravel maintenance was
performed on Water and South Streets while maintenance on North
Street was
suspended temporarily while WSSC excavation and construction
take place over the next few weeks.
· Fire Extinguishers/exterior water pipe stand maintenance -- Clerk
Geib reported that Maryland Fire Equipment Company inspected
the fire extinguishers in the Academy and the Schoolhouse. Tom Musgrove
replaced a missing cap on the standpipe intake outside the academy.
·
County Executive Inauguration – Commissioner Allan mentioned
that he represented the Town at Ike Leggett's inauguration as
County Executive and the swearing in of the County Council.
Resolutions Discussed and Adopted:
· Verizon Cable Franchise – President
Allan introduced a resolution and the Commissioner's adopted it to
authorize the Verizon
Cable Franchise in Montgomery County and to concur with the Verizon-County
agreement as well. Following drafting of the resolution and authorizing
agreement, the Clerk was instructed to mail the appropriate number
of copies to the County.
·
Town of Brookeville Donation of $1,500 to Olney Police Satellite
Station – President Allan introduced a resolution to authorize
the donation of $1,500 to the Olney Chamber of Commerce fund toward
the Olney Police Satellite Station project. The resolution states, “This
close-by facility provides important security and protection and
overall significantly enhances the quality of life for Town of Brookeville
residents. This donation provides evidence of our community’s
support for the police and this vital local facility. We hope it
might encourage other organizations – public and private, to
make timely donations.” The Commissioners passed the resolution
and the Treasurer was instructed to prepare a $1,500 check and send
it to the Chamber.
· Resolution to Reappoint/Appoint Members of Planning Commission – The
Commissioners adopted the following resolution introduced by President
Allan following a brief discussion:,
“ This resolution would advise the Chairperson and members
of the Brookeville Planning Commission that in order to clarify
terms
of current Planning Commissioners and to ensure both continuity
and to allow for opportunities for new appointments, all
terms will terminate December 31, 2006. Planning Commissioners
who wish
to continue as Planning Commissioners or choose otherwise
would advise the Town Commissioners accordingly by January 10,
2007.
The Town Commissioners will then make the appropriate appointments.
In the interim, the current Planning Commission will continue
to operate.”
Commissioner Allan will prepare a letter (email) to the Chairperson
and members of the planning commission regarding the resolution.
Water Street Trash Can “Shielding” Proposal – The
Commissioner discussed the idea of planting evergreens to shield
the Water Street trash cans rather than building a fence or similar
shield. Feedback from Water Street residents will be solicited.
Cemetery Trees – The Commissioners discussed planting using
Willow Oaks along the Salem Methodist Church Cemetery wall.
Falling-Down Fence – The Commissioners discussed removing
the deteriorated post and rail fence at Brookville Road and Georgia
Avenue. Commissioner Heritage will inspect the location and recommend
appropriate action.
Meeting Adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted by:
Paul R. Geib, Jr.
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