P&Z August Agenda

Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda

39 West Main Street

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Meeting Location: New Market Town Hall

Administrative Business:

  • Approval of Minutes from July 2010
  • HDC/ARC Liaison Reports

Old Business:

  • New Market Fire Dept. – Siren Permit Application
  • Brinkley Manor Progress
  • Municipal Growth Element, Water Resource Element, Public Hearing Scedule – Bruce Galloway
  • Grass Mowing Letters

New Business:

  • New Market Fire Hall Site Plan – Bruce Galloway
  • 800 Marley St. – Address change
  • Sewell Dr. Sign change to Sewell St.
  • Freedon of Information Act Request

Recycling Today

Please remember to put out your blue recycle bin today, Wednesday, July 28th.

Thank you,

Mayor and Town Council

June 9th – Town Council Minutes

 June 9th Town Council Minutes

The regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Town of New Market was held June 9, 2010 in the Town Hall, 39 West Main Street, New Market, MD, with Mayor Winslow Burhans presiding. Members of the Council present were Dennis Kimble, Rita Mueller, Shane Rossman, and Jake Romanell. Councilmen David Price was absent.

CALL TO ORDER:  The meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Decision:  Councilmember Romanell made a motion to approve the minutes of May 12, 2010 as written.

Second: Councilmember Rossman

      Discussion: None  

Vote:  For – 4 (Romanell, Rossman, Kimble, Mueller) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

MAYOR AND LIAISON REPORTS

Mayor’s Report:

  • There will be a meeting between the town and SHA on June 14, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 39 W. Main Street.  The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the SHA project to replace curbing and sidewalks at various intersections throughout the historic district in order to comply with ADA regulations. The meeting is open to the public.

 

  • The Mayor and legal counsel, Bill Wantz, are reviewing HB475 on sustainable communities that include an extension of historic tax credits. The tax credits may help drive some economic development in communities like ours. The tax credits may help bridge the gap between the property value and the loan amounts…to help with employment, fix-up costs, etc.

 

Councilman Rossman:

  • The cluster boxes (located at the community park parking lot) are now available for all residents within the historic district. Residents who want to have mail delivery at the cluster box should visit the post office to set it up and pick up their key(s).

 

Councilman Romanell:

  • The HDC is satisfied with the comments that were made on May 11 to Section 8 of the East Side Annexation. (Changes are on page 4 of the Annexation Agreement).
  • The Mayor & Councilman Romanell with the Frederick County Public Schools with regards to the paving of North Alley. The Town will be able to piggyback on the paving contract for FCPS. Mayor Burhans & Councilman Romanell are scheduled to meet with the paving company on Tuesday, June 22 to discuss the different options on repairs and paving. FCPS may pay for the repaving of the Emory Alley/North Alley intersection.


 

Councilwoman Mueller:

  • Electricity is in at the community park…just waiting on the lighting now.
  • Community park enhancements were approved by the State.
  • July 10th is the Grange picnic. All residents are welcome to attend.

 

Councilman KImble:

  • Valley Crest is going to cut around the signs at the entrance to town every 2 weeks. It will be an additional $30.00 a month. DR Horton will mow around the sediment pond.
  • P&Z is going to address citizens concerns over the recently re-installed fire siren at the July 1st meeting.
  • Don Travers submitted an invoice in the amount of $1250.00.  This was the original quote but he had verbally committed to $850.00. Councilman Kimble has corrected the invoice amount and approved by Don to pay the $850.00 as full payment for the installation of the concrete pads for the cluster boxes.

 

Old Business

 

  1. Operation Budget (ORD 10-01) – ORD 10-01 was introduced at the May 12, 2010 town council meeting with an unappropriated reserve of $47,653.  A few changes were made that included: Tax Equity (from 7,987 to 7,996); Trash (74,201 to 76,201); Mowing (7,168 to 7,633); add property tax processing (new fee from the county — $ 369.00). With these changes the new unappropriated reserve is $43,568.00.

 

There was no public comment for the public hearing on Ordinance 10-01.

 

Decision:  Councilmember Mueller made a motion to approve Ordinance 10-01 as discussed and corrected with an unappropriated reserve of $43,568.00.

Second: Councilmember Romanell

Discussion: None     

Vote:  For – 4 (Romanell, Rossman, Kimble, Mueller) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

 

  1. CIP Budget (ORD 10-02) There was no public comment for the public hearing on Ordinance 10-02.

 

Decision:  Councilmember Romanell made a motion to approve Ordinance 10-02, the Capital Improvement Budget, with total expenditures of $829,178.00

Second: Councilmember Rossman

Discussion: None     

Vote:  For – 4 (Romanell, Rossman, Kimble, Mueller) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

New Business

 

  1. Planning & Zoning Reappointments

Decision:  Councilmember Kimble made a motion to re-appoint Howard Edwards to the Planning & Zoning Committee with a term ending in June 2014.

Second: Councilmember Mueller

Discussion: None.

Vote:  For – 4 (Kimble, Mueller, Rossman, Romanell) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

Decision:  Councilmember Kimble made a motion to re-appoint Mike Davies to the Planning & Zoning Committee with a term ending in June 2014.

Second: Councilmember Romanell

Discussion: None.

Vote:  For – 4 (Kimble, Mueller, Rossman, Romanell) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

  1. Budget Reappropriations The revenues increased to $29,927.00. Expenditures increased by the same amount. Total revenues: $337,790.00 and Total Expenditures: $326,720. This leaves an unappropriated reserve of $11,070.

 

Decision:  Councilmember Mueller made a motion to make the discussed changes with an unappropriated reserve of $11,070.00

Second: Councilmember Rossman

Discussion: None     

Vote:  For – 4 (Kimble, Mueller, Rossman, Romanell) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

  1. Community Park Rules & Registration Form – Changes made to the introduced rules & reservation form were to remove the moon bounce reference and to waive facility fee for town residents.

 

Decision:  Councilmember Romanell made a motion to adopt the Park Rules & Facility Reservation form as amended.

Second: Councilmember Rossman

      Discussion: None     

Vote:  For – 4 (Romanell, Rossman, Kimble, Mueller) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0

The motion passed.

 

Public Comment

Ellis Burruss, candidate for Board of County Commissioners, introduced himself to Mayor and Council. He is interested in learning more about the issues that are facing New Market.

Commissioner Blaine Young attended the meeting to meet the members of Council and to learn of any concerns or problem areas for New Market.

 

ADJOURNMENT:  Motion made by Councilmember Romanell to adjourn the meeting.

Second: Councilmember Kimble

Discussion:  None.

Vote:  For – 4 (Kimble, Mueller, Rossman, Romanell) Against – 0.  Abstain – 0.    

The motion passed.

The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Debra Butler

Clerk to Council

Recycling Today

Please remember to put out your blue recycle bin today, Wednesday, July 14th.

Thank you,

Mayor and Town Council

Town Office Closed

The town office will be closed on July 5th and 7th.

Thank you,

Mayor and Town Council

Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda – Meeting tonight

 
 
 
 

 

39 W. Main Street
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Executive Session – 6:00 PM
Town Hall, 39 W. Main St.
General Session – 7:00 PM
New Market Fire Hall, 76 W. Main St.
 

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An Executive Session under the Open Meetings Act Law 10-508(a)(7) will be held at 6:00 pm to consult with legal counsel. Administrative Business: 
 

Administrative Business:

  • Approval of Minutes from June 2010
  • HDC/ARC Liaison Report

Old Business:

  • Brinkley Manor Drainage Progress – Bruce Galloway
  •  Grass Mowing Issues – Bruce Galloway 

  New Business:  

  •  New Market Fire Dept. – Siren permit application  

     

 

Karen Durbin

Clerk/ P&Z

 

Recycling today

Please remember to put out your blue recycle bin today, Wednesday, June 30th.

Thank you,

Mayor and Town Council

Frederick Keys – Bark in the Park night

Monday June 28th is Bark in the Park night at Harry Grove Stadium. The night will include performances by the Frisbee Dogs, a post-game Dogs & Owners run the bases, and much more. For more information or to register your dog Click Here

  •  2010 Promotions  •  Registration Form

Looking for something to do? Frederick Keys Baseball!

Frederick Keys vs Winston-Salem Dash

Date/Time:   Thu, Jun 24 2010 at 7:00 PM
Home Team:   Frederick Keys
Opponent:   Winston-Salem Dash
Special:   Peanut Free Night – Thirsty Thursday
Venue:   Harry Grove 09 ADA
    TICKETS AVAILABLE

Field Seating- Level 100 $11
Reserved Seating- Level 200 $9
*Field & Reserved Prices for all ages
*Children under 2 will require a free child ticket if they will be sitting on a lap.

GENERAL ADMISSION ADULT $8
G.A. Youth (ages 3-12) $5
G.A. Seniors (age 60+) $5
G.A. Military (Active w/ ID, dependents not included) $5

*All General Admission is first come seating!
*Children under 2 will require a free child ticket
*Little leaguers are admitted free on Monday – Thursday nights, with the purchase of a regular priced adult ticket. Little leaguers will receive best available tickets, comparable with the purchased regular adult ticket. These tickets must be processed at the Keys Box Office.

NO REFUNDS & NO EXCHANGES

Please call the Keys Box Office with questions or problems at 301-815-9939

Harry Grove Stadium is equipped with ADA access seating in all price areas. Unfortunately, these are not available for purchase online. Please call 301-815-9939 or come to the Keys ticket office to purchase ADA access seating.

Website

Bark in the Park

Enjoy a fantastic afternoon with your furry, four-legged friend, at the fourth annual Bark in the Park. Your pooch will have an opportunity to run free in one of our off-leash areas, test and sharpen his or her skills on the agility course, participate in doggy contests, make new friends, and much more! Bark in the Park provides great opportunities for families to adopt a dog, learn different training techniques, sample dog-related products, and visit exhibit booths. This event is sure to be a dog-gone good time! Beat the rush by pre-registering now or register on site the day of the event!! Dog owners must bring a collar, leash, and proof of rabies vaccination for entry.

Cost:  $5 per dog (limit 2 dogs per owner)
Ages:  All Ages.

Utica District Park

10200-B Old Frederick Rd Frederick MD 21701
Date: Saturday, May 8th
Time: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm