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Town of Brookeville Commissioners Meeting
October 8,
2007
Present: Commissioner
Michael
Acierno,
Commissioner
Robert
Heritage,
Commissioner
Katherine
Farquhar,
Treasurer
Susan
Johnson,
Clerk
Paul
Geib,
Gazette
Reporter
Terri
Hogan,
Joe Feakes,
Knights
of Columbus,
guest.
Revised
Starting
Time: The
meeting
began
at
7:30
p.m.
to
hear
a presentation
from
Mr.
Feakes
regarding
the
200th
Birthday
Celebration.
Discuss
200th
Anniversary
Celebration: The
Commissioners
discussed
the
200th
anniversary
celebration
with
Mr.
Feakes
of
the
Knights
of
Columbus. The
group
thought
that
a parade
through
the
town
and
reception
at
the
Academy
would
be
appropriate.
They
thought
that
while
August
26th
was
the
anniversary
of
the
town
being
the
U.
S.
Capitol,
August
24th,
a Sunday
would
be
most
appropriate
for
the
celebration. In
order
to
receive
the
thoughts
of
the
town
residents
regarding
the
celebration,
the
Commissioners
decided
to
devote
their
November
12th
meeting
as
a Town
Meeting
in
the
Academy’s
Lecture
Hall. The
meeting
would
start
at
7:30
p.m. The
Clerk
will
send
out
a notice
inviting
residents
to
attend
the
meeting.
Minutes: The
September
2007
Commissioners
Meeting
minutes
were
approved.
Financial
Report: The
September
financial
report
was
reviewed. The
Commissioners
and
the
Treasurer
discussed
reinvestment
strategies
for
the
town’s
certificates
of
deposit.
Status
of
Academy
Sidewalk: The
Clerk
announced
that
the
Bartley
Corporation
completed
the
new
sidewalk
on
Friday
the
5th
and
we
are
waiting
for
the
bill
for
the
work.
Montgomery County Council
Meeting
on
Thursday: Commissioner
Acierno
heard
from
Karen
Montgomery
about
a meeting
regarding
county
transportation
issues. He
asked
the
clerk
to
check
the
location
so
that
the
Commissioners
could
attend
to
express
their
support
for
the
$21
million
Brookeville
Bypass. The
bypass
has
been
dropped
to
number
four
on
the
county’s
road
projects
priority
list.
Greenskeeper
Estimate
for
Clearing
Trench
on
High
Street: Commissioner
Acierno
mentioned
that
he
discussed
with
Clerk
Geib
having
our
contractor,
Greenskeeper,
clean
the
two
storm
water
culverts
on
High
Street. They
are
on
either
side
of
28
High
Street. The
Clerk
mentioned
that
he
had
contacted
Greenskeeper
about
this
issue.
309
Market
Street -
Oct.
10th
inspection
visit
by
Anne Fothergill,
an
HPC
Planner
and
DHCA
(Department
of
Housing
and
Community
Affairs): There
will
be
an
inspection
of
309
Market
Street,
heavily
damaged
by
fire. HPC
and
DHCA
will
then
make
a determination
regarding
actions
that
the
homeowner
will
need
to
take
to
bring
the
house
into
compliance
with
Montgomery
County
codes.
Large
Trash
Pick-up
Scheduled: The
clerk
stated
that
Waste
Management
will
place
a large
dumpster
on
Water
Street
from
October
12
through
26
for
residents
to
drop
off
large
items
or
unwanted
items. Commissioner
Heritage
and
Clerk
Geib
will
mark
the
location.
Schedule
Leaf Pickup: The
clerk will schedule a leaf pickup
with Greenskeeper.
Heritage
Tourism
Grant
Denied: Commissioner
Acierno
mentioned
that
Heritage
Montgomery
did
not
award
us
a Heritage
Tourism
grant. They
thought
our
estimated
costs
for
our
signs
were
too
high.
Progress
on
Town
Projects: Clerk
Geib
mentioned
that
we
made
progress
on
several
pending
projects. The
NO
OUTLET
sign
is
up
at
Water
Street. We
received
payment
for
the
Water
Street
tree
that
was
destroyed
by
a truck. The
replacement
High
Street
ornamental
light
should
be
installed
on
Wednesday
the
10th. The
dusk-dawn
light
at
Church
Street
has
a new
bulb. Commissioner
Heritage
mentioned
that
the
ornamental
light
on
Market
Street
that
was
recently
replaced
has
a piece
hanging
down. The
Clerk
will
remind
the
contractor
to
fix
that.
Meeting
Adjourned
at 9:20
p.m.
Respectfully
Submitted
by:
Paul
R. Geib,
Jr.
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