February 26, 2018 | Town Workshop Meeting Minutes

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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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Mary E Rice | Town Clerk
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Woodsboro MD, 21798

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Town Workshop Meeting Minutes

Woodsboro, Maryland
February 26, 2018

The regular scheduled Workshop Meeting of the Woodsboro Town Council was held today at the Town Hall with the following members present:

Burgess Rittelmeyer, Commissioners Boyer, Piechowski and Smith.  Absent from the meeting was Commissioner Spruill.

There was no guest and one resident in attendance.

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

After review of the January 2018 minutes, a motion to accept them as presented was passed 3 – 0.

Burgess Rittelmeyer reported on speaking with Kercher.  They will begin working on contracts and mail them to us.

Commissioner Smith reported there is a pothole on Adams Street that needs fixed and he would like to see the maintenance men ride through town looking and fixing others.

Commissioner Smith reported speaking with Legion members who would like to see the flag pole at the monument replaced.

Commissioner Piechowski mentioned an email that he received in reference to the school merger.  He was asked to defer conversation until New Business.

Commissioner Boyer had nothing to report.

Burgess Rittelmeyer opened discussion on an email received from a parent of school children.  This email was referencing the merger of the two elementary schools.  Burgess Rittelmeyer responded to the email informing the parent he would like to speak to the Council about it.  A brief discussion was held and it was decided that Burgess Rittelmeyer send a letter to Superintendent Dr. Alban.  Burgess Rittelmeyer also indicated he would attend the meeting being held on March 8, 2018.

Resident Donald Trimmer commended the town employees for the wonderful job they did on restoring the merry-go-round in the park.

Burgess Rittelmeyer reported the storage structure for the WWTP was in.

Burgess Rittelmeyer gave a brief report on the cleanliness of the WWTP and how he was handling it.

There being no further business, a motion to close the meeting was passed 3 – 0.