City Council Meeting Agenda - Tuesday, February 18, 2003


Posted on February 14, 19103 at 17:34:20:

From the Office of the City Clerk, the following is the City Council Agenda for Tuesday, February 18, 2003. Please note
that the agenda times indicated below are estimated time frames.

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CITY OF TAKOMA PARK, MARYLAND
INTERVIEWS, SPECIAL SESSION, WORKSESSION & CLOSED SESSION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL

7:30 p.m. - Council Chambers
Tuesday, February 18, 2003

AGENDA


INTERVIEWS

7:30 (1) Arts and Humanities Commission - Tom Block, Karen Burke, Randy Cohen,Jonathan Matis, Bodil Meleney, Cynthia Mills, Alice Sims, Joel Snyder

7:50 (2) Noise Control Board - Boden Sandstrom

7:55 (3) Public Safety Citizens Advisory Committee - Rebecca Woods, Jared Goldstein

SPECIAL SESSION

8:00 (4) Single Reading Ordinance re: Community Center Construction. Ordinance awarding contract for construction of new community center project. Opportunity for public comments; Council to vote on single reading ordinance.

8:45 (5) Resolution re: Rental Unit Inspections. Resolution authorizing City Manager to sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and Montgomery County, for the County to provide rental unit inspections. Opportunity for public comments; Council to vote on resolution.

9:05 BREAK - Scheduled 5-minute recess.

WORKSESSION

9:10 (6) Redistricting Committee Recommendations. Presentation and discussion of the Redistricting Committee Recommendations.

9:40 (7) Recodification. Continued discussion of Chapter 3. Animals.

10:00 ADJOURN

Proposed Closed Session to discuss the City Manager's evaluation, pursuant to Annotated Code of Maryland, State Government Article, Section 10-508(a)(1)(i).

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ROLLING AGENDAS ARE TENTATIVE ONLY - ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Friday, February 14, 2003

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2003 - City Offices CLOSED in Observance of Presidents' Day

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2003 - INTERVIEWS, SPECIAL SESSION & WORKSESSION
Interviews:
- Arts and Humanities Commission - Tom Block, Karen Burke, Randy Cohen, Jonathan Matis, Bodil Meleney, Cynthia Mills, Alice Sims, Joel Snyder
- Noise Control Board - Boden Sandstrom
- Public Safety Citizens Advisory Committee - Rebecca Woods, Jared Goldstein
Special Session:
- Single Reading Ordinance awarding Contract for Community Center Project
- Resolution authorizing City Manager to Sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between City and Montgomery County for
County to Provide Rental Unit Inspections
Worksession:
- Presentation and Discussion of Redistricting Committee Recommendations
- Re-Codification - Continued discussion of Chapter 3. Animals.
Closed Session:
- Follow-up on City Manager's Evaluation

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2003 - REGULAR MEETING & WORKSESSION
Regular Meeting:
- 2nd Reading Ordinance authorizing FY03 Budget Amendment
- 2nd Reading Ordinance effecting Change to Council Compensation
- Resolution authorizing City Manager to Sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between City and M-NCPPC concerning
Management of Sligo Mills and Poplar Mills Parkland
- (tentative) Resolution effecting Appointments to Noise Control Board
- (tentative) Resolution effecting Appointment to Public Safety Citizens Advisory Committee
Worksession:
- Update on Day Laborer Situation
- Re-Codification - Articles regarding Tenant First Opportunity to Purchase, Definitions and Enforcement (Chapter 6. Housing)
- Re-Codification - Continued Discussion of Chapter 12. Trees and Vegetation
- (tentative) Re-Codification - Continued Discussion of Chapter 3. Animals
- Presentation of Proposed Initiatives for FY04 Council Goals and Council Direction and Finalization of FY04 List of Priorities

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 - Constituent Drop-in - Hosted by Montgomery County Councilmember Perez (Conference Room, Municipal Building, 5:30-7:30 p.m.)

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 - INTERVIEWS & WORKSESSION
Interviews:
- (tentative) Arts and Humanities Commission
Worksession
- Montgomery County Council Update (Presented by County Councilmember Perez)
- Staff Presentation on Development Review Findings of Washington Adventist Hospital (WAH) Expansion Proposal (Traffic Review)
- Presentation of Traffic Study related to New Community Center
- Follow-up to Discussion of Economic Development Program
- Discussion of Enterprise Zone Application
- Discussion of Preliminary Revenues and Expenditures for FY03 and FY04

MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2003 - PUBLIC HEARING, REGULAR MEETING & WORKSESSION
Public Hearing:
- Enterprise Zone Application
Regular Meeting
- (tentative) Resolution effecting Appointments to Arts and Humanities Commission
Worksession:
- (tentative) Continued Discussion of Redistricting Committee Recommendations
- Re-Codification - Chapter 4. Businesses (including Article 3. Canvassers, Peddlers, and Transient Merchants)
- City Manager's Quarterly Update MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2003 - WORKSESSION
- Continued Staff Presentation on Development Review Findings of Washington Adventist Hospital (WAH) Expansion Proposal
- Continued Discussion of Structure of Committee on the Environment
- Discussion of Timeline for Consideration of Speed Hump Petitions - Cockerille Avenue, Poplar Avenue, Spring Avenue
- Re-Codification - Continued Discussion of Chapter 1. General Provisions and Chapter 2. Administration
- Re-Codification - Rent Stabilization (Chapter 6. Housing)

(Tentative) MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2003 - Proposed FY04 Budget Available to Public

MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2003 - PUBLIC HEARING, PRESENTATION, REGULAR MEETING & WORKSESSION
Public Hearing:
- Washington Adventist Hospital (WAH) Expansion Plans
Presentations:
- Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission (WSSC) Update on Services
- Presentation by Takoma Old Town Business Association (TOTBA) on Main Street Proposals
Regular Meeting:
- Resolution regarding Enterprise Zone Application
Worksession:
- Overview of Highlights from Proposed FY04 Budget

(tentative) MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2003 - Council / Staff Retreat

MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2003 - PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET WORKSESSION & WORKSESSION
Public Hearing:
- (tentative) Proposed FY04 Budget
Worksession:
- Continued Discussion of Washington Adventist Hospital (WAH) Expansion Plans
Budget Worksession:
- Discussion of Proposed FY04 Budget (Sections to be announced)

MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2003 - PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET WORKSESSION & REGULAR MEETING
Public Hearing:
- (tentative) Proposed FY04 Budget Worksession:
- Discussion of Proposed FY04 Budget (Sections to be announced)

MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2003 - PUBLIC HEARING, BUDGET WORKSESSION & WORKSESSION
Public Hearing:
- (tentative) Constant Yield Tax Rate
Worksession:
- Continued Discussion of Washington Adventist Hospital (WAH) Expansion Plans

MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2003 - REGULAR MEETING & BUDGET WORKSESSION

NEWSLETTER DEADLINE February 3; PUBLICATION DATE February 21.

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- Implementation of Climate Change Report
- Update on Status of Implementation of Red Light Camera Program
- Flower Avenue Reconstruction
- 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
- Report on Lee Avenue Initiatives
- Resolution supporting University Boulevard Concept Plan
- Discussion of Proposal to Implement Pilot Program to Automate City's Refuse Collection Process
REOCCURRING ITEMS
- Continued Updates on Day Laborer Situation
- Quarterly Report regarding Montgomery County "Community Baseline Noise Survey" (Spring 2003)
- Update on Community Oriented Policing Initiatives (Police Department and PSCAC)
- Continued Discussion of Purple Line
- Update on Use of Tree Inventory and Discussion of Development of Management Plan for Trees in City Rights-of-Way
- Update on Code Enforcement Issue at 636 Houston Avenue
- Quarterly Briefings from County Councilmember Tom Perez
- Quarterly Report from City Manager


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Catherine E.Waters, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
(301) 891-7206

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