Posted on May 31, 19102 at 13:50:13:
From the Office of the City Clerk, the following is the City Council Agenda for Monday, June 3,
2002. Please note that the agenda times indicated below are estimated time frames.
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CITY OF TAKOMA PARK, MARYLAND
INTERVIEW, PRESENTATIONS & WORKSESSION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
7:30 p.m. - Council Chambers
Monday, June 3, 2002
AGENDA
INTERVIEW
7:30 (1) Nuclear-Free Takoma Park Committee - Adam Frank
PRESENTATIONS
7:40 (2) Update on Progress of Montgomery College Expansion Plan
8:00 (3) GASB 34 Requirements and Compliance (Presented by: City's Auditing Firm, Wooden & Benson)
8:45 BREAK - Scheduled 5-minute recess.
WORKSESSION
8:50 (4) Temporary Fire Station. Discussion of site plan for temporary fire station.
9:20 (5) CDBG Proposals. Annual update on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proposals.
9:50 (6) Council Compensation Committee. Discussion of appointments to committee.
10:00 ADJOURN
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ROLLING AGENDAS ARE TENTATIVE ONLY ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Friday, May 30, 2002
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2002 - INTERVIEW, PRESENTATIONS & WORKSESSION
Interview:
- Nuclear-Free Takoma Park Committee - Adam Frank
Presentation:
- Update on Progress of Montgomery College Expansion Plan
- GASB 34 Requirements and Compliance (Presented by: City's Auditing Firm, Wooden & Benson)
Worksession:
- Discussion of Site Plan for Temporary Fire Station
- Discussion of Annual Update on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Proposals
- Discussion of Appointments to Council Compensation Committee
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2002 - REGULAR MEETING & WORKSESSION
Regular Meeting:
- (tentative) Resolution ratifying Collective Bargaining Agreement between City and AFSCME, Local 3399
- (tentative) 1st Reading Ordinance re: Pay Scale for Staff Covered by AFSCME Collective Bargaining Agreement
- (tentative) 1st Reading Ordinance re: FY02 Budget Amendment No.3
- (tentative) 1st Reading Ordinance amending City Code Chapter 6 - Housing (Article 2. Property Maintenance, Article 6. Unsafe Buildings, and Article 9. Licensing of Rental Units)
- Single Reading Ordinance authorizing Purchase of Pentamation Code Enforcement Module
- Resolution authorizing City to Purchase Property Known as 8425 & 8435 Piney Branch Road for Development of a Municipal Parking Lot
- Resolution declaring that the Property Located at 718 Maplewood Avenue is not needed by the City for Public Purposes and authorizing the Conveyance of 718 Maplewood Avenue to Carlos E. Flores-Reyes and Ana E. Flores
- (tentative) Resolution effecting appointment to Public Safety Citizens Advisory Committee (PSCAC)
Worksession:
- Discussion of Proposed Affordable Housing Plan
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2002 - PRESENTATION & WORKSESSION
Presentation:
- (tentative) District of Columbia's Process for Choosing Alignment of Metropolitan Branch Trail through Takoma DC
Worksession:
- Update on Issues related to Fire Station Development
- Discussion of Traffic Issues
- Discussion of Long Term Financing for Street Repairs and Improvements
- Re-Codification - Chapter 3 Animals
SUNDAY, JUNE 23 thru WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2002 - City Council attending Annual MML Convention
MONDAY, JULY 1, 2002 - PRESENTATION & WORKSESSION
Presentation:
- Presentation of Design Proposal for Streetscape Improvements along University Boulevard (State Highway Administration)
- Briefing on Purple Line (Maryland Transit Authority)
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2002 - City Offices CLOSED in Observance of Independence Day
MONDAY, JULY 8, 2002 - REGULAR MEETING
- (tentative) 2nd Reading Ordinance re: Pay Scale for Staff Covered by AFSCME Collective Bargaining Agreement
- (tentative) 2nd Reading Ordinance re: FY02 Budget Amendment No.3
- (tentative) 2nd Reading Ordinance amending City Code Chapter 6 - Housing (Article 2. Property Maintenance, Article 6. Unsafe Buildings, and Article 9. Licensing of Rental Units)
- Resolution adopting Affordable Housing Plan
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2002 - WORKSESSION
MONDAY, JULY 22, 2002 - REGULAR MEETING
- Resolution setting Council's 2002 Summer Recess
MONDAY, JULY 29, 2002 - (tentative) Council/Staff Retreat
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE June 3; PUBLICATION DATE June 21.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- Implementation of Climate Change Report
- Update on Status of Implementation of Red Light Camera Program
- Flower Avenue Reconstruction
- Recommendation regarding Contract Award for Administration of Emergency Assistance Program
- Continued Discussion of Municipal Energy Authority
- Resolution approving Renewal of Interim Telecommunications Agreement with Cavalier
- Discussion of Taliano's Request for Sidewalk Seating Area for Restaurant Services
- Continued Updates on Day Laborer Situation
- Quarterly Report regarding Montgomery County "Community Baseline Noise Survey"
- Single Reading Ordinance authorizing Additional Services Contract for Maple/Sherman
- Code Enforcement Update
- Report on Lee Avenue Initiatives
- Update on Redistricting Committee Recommendations
- Update on Use of Tree Inventory
- Update on Gypsy Moth and Future Treatment Plans the City and State will Undertake
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NOTICE ON ADA COMPLIANCE
The City of Takoma Park is committed to ensuring that individuals with disabilities are able to
fully participate in public meetings. Anyone planning to attend a Takoma Park City Council
public meeting or public hearing, and who wishes to receive auxiliary aids, services, or
accommodations is invited to contact the City's representative, Mr. Hobbs at (301) 891-7203, at
least 48 hours in advance, at the telephone number listed in the notice or through the Maryland
Relay Service (1-800-735-2258 TTY/Voice).
For more general information on the City of Takoma Park, visit our website:
http://www.cityoftakomapark.org/
Catherine E.Waters, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
(301) 891-7206