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June 9, 2020 | Town Council Meeting Minutes

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Council Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every month at the meeting room behind St. Johns Church, 8. N. Second St. These public meetings start at 7:00 PM. The public is encouraged to attend. Please contact the Town Office at least two (2) weeks prior to a Council Meeting if you would like to get a topic on the agenda.

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Regularly scheduled Woodsboro Planning & Zoning Meetings are held on the first Monday each month at the meeting room behind St. Johns Church, 8. N. Second St. The public is welcome to attend these meetings, which start at 6:00 PM.

Woodsboro Planning & Zoning Meetings are held on the first Monday of the month as needed at 6:00 PM at the meeting room behind St. Johns Church, 8. N. Second St. Please contact the town office to be added to the agenda one (1) month prior to the meeting if you have business to discuss.  If there are no topics brought forth to be placed on the agenda 1 month before this meeting, the committee will not meet that month.

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Woodsboro MD, 21798

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Meeting Minutes

Woodsboro, Maryland

June 9, 2020

The Woodsboro Town Council met today at 7:00 PM in the fellowship room of St. John’s UCC with the following members present:

Burgess Rittelmeyer, Commissioners Smith, Cutshall, Crum and Boyer.

There was one guest and two residents in attendance.

 

Burgess Rittelmeyer called the meeting to order and led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.

After review of the March 2020 minutes, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

After review of the May 2020 minutes, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

After review of the March 2020 financials, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

After review of the May 2020 financials, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

Burgess Rittelmeyer opened a brief discussion on a CD renewing on July 7th.  A motion was made for Mary to obtain interest rates from numerous banks and roll the CD into a twelve-month CD with the best rate.  Commissioner Crum opened the discussion again. She felt the town should keep the CD at the Woodsboro Bank, the town’s local bank.  The motion then passed 3-1, with Commissioner Crum against.

Commissioner Smith had nothing to report.

Commissioner Cutshall reported there is still one street sign on the south end of town that has weeds grown up around it and asked that the maintenance department cut the weeds down.

Commissioner Boyer had nothing to report.

Commissioner Crum reported on the POS meeting.  Burgess Rittelmeyer gave a recap of that meeting and opened discussion of the CPP grant program.

Burgess Rittelmeyer provided a recap on the weekly meeting between the County and the Municipalities about COVID-19.  He then reported the pavilions and playgrounds should not be roped off and the bathrooms should be open.

Resident Ken Morgan reported the fire hydrants were looking bad and in need of being repainted.

Resident Ken Kellar had questions about the disc golf course and the church on Coppermine Rd.

There being no further business, a motion to adjourn the meeting passed 4 – 0.