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TOWN OF GLEN ECHO COUNCIL MEETING March 12, 2018 ATTENDANCE: Willem Polak, Mayor Dan Spealman, Councilmember Nancy Long Councilmember Matt Stiglitz, Councilmember Susan Ladani Clerk- Treasurer VISITORS: Aaron Hirsch Emily Parsons Martha Shannon Gloria Levin Edie Springuel Rene Springuel Matt McFarland Mayor Willem Polak called the meeting to order at 8:05 p.m. COUNCIL NOTE Councilmember Dia Costello is in Colorado and will not be attending the meeting tonight. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made to approve the February 12, 2017 Town Council minutes. The following edits were made to the minutes, Councilmember Spealman asked to clarify that comments from survey participants be framed as suggestions. Councilmember Stiglitz indicated he has numerous revisions which would take up too much time to review in this meeting. It was agreed that Councilmember Stiglitz would email his proposed edits to Susan Ladani after the meeting. PROPOSED CHANGES TO TOWN ORDINANCES 31 The Council has been working for several months on a more modern rewrite of the Town ordinances. All ordinances were reviewed to determine if their language is accurate, relevant, redundant, or restrictive. Following the review, the next step is to rewrite the ordinances so that they are more accurate and streamlined, giving The Town the highest degree of flexibility. This ordinance review process started in 2016 and is posted on The Towns website. Residents have until next meeting to review and submit comments. Preferably comments will be received before the next Council meeting allowing time for review & consideration. The process for amending an ordinance is as follows: 1. Council must introduce an ordinance. 2. Ordinance must set at least (6) days before any action is taken on it. 3. Hearing on the proposed amendment (Review all comments and draft proposals).

4. Entertain motion to adopt or amend the proposed draft(s). Currently there are (2) ordinances to introduce for review / amendment: 1. Building Regulation a. State law requires a draft be given to the County Council for their comments at least (30) days before any potential action. b. There are not (30) days between tonight's meeting and the next Council meeting on April 9 th Therefore they were sent to the County Council 3 days ago ahead of this meeting. c. The ordinance numbers are 18.01 and 18.02 Matt moved to introduce ordinance 18.01 (Building code) and 18.02 (Amend The Town Code) at this time. Dan 2nd the motion. Motion approved. Information related to ordinances is posted on the Town s website under Ordinances. https://glenecho.org/ordinances/ Under Maryland s Open Meetings Act the Town is required to give notice of the Proposed Agenda and the Introduced Draft this can be accomplished by publishing in the newsletter. A flyer will be sent out to The Town residents informing them that information related to proposed ordinance changes is posted on The Town website and available for review at Town Hall. Susan Ladani to email a draft of the flyer to Mayor Polak for review prior to publishing. It was noted the majority of proposed changes are minor in nature. The most substantive building code change is the requirement that the Town s permit be posted during construction, also giving the Town stop work authority in case someone is working in violation or without a permit. In addition, clarification of who is responsible for maintaining right of way and driveway aprons for example. Draft of animal control ordinance is under review and will most likely require its own specially announced meeting to allow those with interest to attend and voice their concern or support for (Chickens) in the Town. Streets and Sidewalks Still tracking down traffic studies Dan will follow up with Steve Matney Holly Shimizu of the Green Team asked to have the following statement read into the record at the meeting: Saturday April 7th at 3:00 pm in the Town Hall the Green Team is hosting a program by Town resident and landscape architect Tim Breagan and his work partner Joe Chamber on ecological landscape principles for home gardens. Police Advisory Board Meeting held this past Thursday, The new Police station is open and the committee was given a tour Crime trends: The biggest problem in the county remains to be Auto theft.

They have made some recent arrests. There has been increased activities along Western Avenue on both sides on the line in Maryland and DC Just a reminder to Town residents to lock your cars and keep valuables out of site. Matt McFarland Tree Removal - 1 Vassar Circle Seeking permission to remove a diseased tree on his property by the end of April. After removal of the tree he would plant other tree(s) in the Right of Way? question was asked that whose responsibility it will be to maintain them? Mayor Polak stated the Council will get back to him on this decision. Fire at Adventure Theater There was a fire last week at Adventure Theater the Theater is still usable, however the office space was significantly damaged they estimated approx. $500,000.00 in repairs will be needed. Land Advisory Committee Mr. Karim Khalifa called in to brief the Council on results of the charrette that took place on February 10th The number of residents in attendance was approx. 30 with a few non-residents attending as well Generally there was support for: 1. Renovating the existing Town Hall 2. Optimizing Town properties at Tulane and Oberlin Avenues to increase revenues 3. Retain or develop green space on Vassar Circle Council member Spealman asked Mr. Khalifa what the next steps should be if the Council decides to pursue an initiative to increase revenues of the Tulane and Oberlin Avenue properties. (Proposed) Key Next Step: 1. Reach out an architect with proven experience rezoning properties in area 2. Research the costs and time frame associated with rezoning the properties 3. Contact several local developers to gauge interest in the project Highest value of the property would be to rezone as Commercial property. Council members Matt Stiglitz and Nancy Long both had reservations about moving forward with rezoning and selling the properties, saying the profits would more than likely find a way to be spent and the rainy day fund wouldn t be there when the Town needed it. Mr. Khalifa pointed out that the land can be rezoned now and not sold but held and sold at some point in the future when it is more valuable.

It was pointed out that developing the properties for Commercial use would aggravate an already congested traffic problem. Resident Renny Springuel suggested that the Council should consider this matter in time for the budget hearing in May. It was discussed that the Town should put together a 10 year projected budget Gloria Levin stated The Town should consider zoning the properties for either residential or Commercial now instead of deferring it until later due to the fact it may become more restrictive in the future. Depending upon how the Town feels about the zoning of the properties would have and in fact most likely would be easier. Mayor Polak said the Irish Inn has indicated they would be interested in purchasing the lots once they are rezoned as Commercial. Mayor Polak to reach out to Cris White tomorrow to schedule a follow up meeting to review all options Town Hall Matters 1. Termites - Termites were found in several areas in and around the Town Hall. Two extermination companies inspected the site and submitted cost proposals. Dan made a Motion to hire Capitol Pest - someone Matt seconded the motion - The motion was approved. 2. The Town website - Susan stated that Chris Bruno has updated the links she found that were not working properly. In addition, Susan received a proposal from Van Studios to upgrade the website. The proposal will be forwarded to all Council members. The proposal will be sent to Mona to review and comment. 3. Town Hall window treatments - Exiting curtains and drapes are in terrible shape - Susan received proposal to provide new window blinds and forwarded them to all Council members. The cost difference between real wood and faux wood is minimal, There is no cost increase for white blinds. Martha Shannon - Has spent 10 hours working with Susan on archival holdings in the Town Hall. Two things need to be done - Preservation and Access Access would be creating a type of archival finding aid to allow you to search for information about an item Preservation would be transforming them in to digital copies. Create a retention schedule this would outline which items must to retained and for how long - The retention schedule would have to be approved by the state archival office. The Town should hire a company to come in and do an assessment and put together an archival plan and schedule. Digitizing information would have to be performed by a company specializing in archiving documents. The cost for archives should be added to the Budget for review in May. Glen Echo Park posters that may or may not be stored in the attic - Mayor Polak to look for them.

Aaron - Update on Vassar Circle - The following permits have been issued: Demolition permit Sediment control plan The contractor is Welte Brothers - There will be a phone number to call with questions / concerns Asbestos abatement scheduled to start tomorrow - All EPA approved precautions have been taken No demo permit is required for this project from the Town of Glen Echo. All trees have to be removed - Aaron offered all plants and trees can be taken by residents. Aaron asked for a waiver of the 60-day tree removal request. The Bell and cornerstone from the old fire house will be removed a saved, the fire board cannot be saved. Nancy Long mentioned the Bike path on Goldsboro Rd. and wondering if they have environmental specialist on the design team? Information regarding the bike path is available on line. Budget cost for the bike lane is $22 million November 15th County host Fire Department Rescue Squad meeting / event Motion 2018 was made by Mayor Polak to adjourn the meeting. Councilmember Stiglitz 2 nd the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Susan Ladani, Clerk Treasurer Willem Polak, Mayor Date 03/12/2018