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Brookeville Town Commissioners Meeting
May 8, 2006
Present: Commissioner Richard Allan, Commissioner
Michael Acierno, Commissioner Robert Heritage, Treasurer Susan Johnson,
Clerk Diane Allan, Gazette Reporter Terri Hogan
Minutes: The April minutes were approved
as recorded.
Financial Report: The financial report was
reviewed with no comment.
Announcements: Commissioner Allan reminded
everyone that the Town of Brookeville election is the next day, May
9, 2006, for the seat held by Michael Acierno.
Commissioner Allan reported that he met with Specialty Driveway
Services, Inc., to review the surface condition of Market Street
(east). The contractor recommended that rather than doing temporary
repairs primarily along the curb line that he said would be prohibitively
expensive for him to do, particularly given the Town's intention
to install new standard curbs, he would suggest using cold patch
asphalt to make repairs until we're ready for the finish job done
by a contractor.
Commissioner Allan reported that Buck Bartley has poured a concrete
ramp and steps at the Brookeville Schoolhouse as preparatory surfaces
for Dave Yinger to complete with bricks. He indicated that
Buck's crew had done a beautiful job of it. Commissioner Allan
commented that this was a fantastic contribution by Buck to the schoolhouse
restoration that Buck had also previously donated work to. The
schoolhouse will be open again for Montgomery County's Heritage Days
on Sunday, June 25, 2006, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Commissioner Allan suggested that it would be a good idea if all
three Commissioners attended the MML Montgomery County Chapter meeting
on May 18, 2006, at 7:30 p.m. in Gaithersburg. Featured at
that meeting will be the State Highway Administrator Neil Pedersen
and the new District 3 Engineer, Darrell Mobley.
Commissioner Allan reported that he and the Clerk selected a dogwood
at Stadler Nursery for the Town of Brookeville to plant in honor
of former Town Commissioner Pam Chandler who recently died after
a long illness. Stadler will plant the tree on Friday, May
12th.
Commissioner Allan has arranged a meeting with the Parks Department
to discuss possible County assistance in the Thomas Mill millrace
restoration project.
Commissioner Allan met with a representative of the Yellow Book
wishing to sell space to advertise the Brookeville Academy. He
reported that small ads were priced at $35-42 per month. The
commissioners all agreed that that was too expensive.
The Brookeville Academy Business Manager, Diane Allan, reported
that the Academy is booked all weekends in June.
Budget: Regarding the annual budget proposed
for 2006-2007, Commissioner Allan reported that the revenue situation
was reasonably healthy at this point and he recommended that the
Town begin to invest in infrastructure repair and enhancement - primarily
sidewalks and curbs on High Street at the Academy and at the church
and a small stretch on Market Street. The amount set aside
is $50,000.00 although no estimates have been developed at this time. He
further reported that he sent an email to the new SHA District Engineer
citing the growing hazard associated with damaged sidewalk in front
of the Academy.
Town Meeting: Commissioner Allan suggested
that the Town's success in its historic preservation efforts receive
some emphasis as well as the progress on the Brookeville Bypass. The
commissioners will meet next Monday, May 15, 2006, at 7 p.m. for
a brief meeting before the town meeting at 8:00 p.m.. Commissioners
Allan, Acierno, and Heritage will jointly present the proposed annual
budget. Commissioner Allan will present a "State of the
Town".
Town website redesign: Commissioner Acierno
reported that the redesign of the website is progressing and should
be available next week.
Old Business: Commissioner Allan reported
that he is waiting for Paul Howes Plumbing to get back to him regarding
the possible use of a tankless water heater to replace the current
propane traditional hot water heater at the Academy.
Commissioner Heritage reported that while the decorative streetlight
in front of 307 Market Street is now working, the access plate at
the base is held on with electrical tape as are several others that
have been repaired by Pepco.
Commissioner Heritage reported that he has found a welder who will
repair the Town of Brookeville gateway sign that have been bent as
well as the schoolhouse sign framework that has been damaged. The
Town entrance sign will have to be dug up and taken to the welder
in Laytonsville for repair.
Planning Commission. Commissioner Acierno
moved to send another letter to the Planning Commission reiterating
that they must formally approve all minutes generated by meetings
conducted by the Planning Commission.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:02 pm.
Respectfully submitted by
Diane Burr Allan
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