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January 9, 2018 | 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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Town Council Meeting Minutes

Woodsboro, Maryland
January 9, 2018

The Woodsboro Town Council met today at 7:00 PM in the Town Hall with the following members present:

Burgess Rittelmeyer and Commissioners Spruill, Smith, Boyer and Piechowski

There was no guest and four residents in attendance.

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

After review of the October 2017 minutes, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

After review of the October, November and December 2017 financials, a motion to accept them as presented passed 4 – 0.

Burgess Rittelmeyer reported on meeting with Woodsboro Bank.

Commissioner Smith feels we need to get moving forward on the streets project.  Burgess Rittelmeyer reported on conversations he has had with the Kercher Group.

Commissioner Piechowski reported the park is cold and frozen.

Commissioner Spruill reported on a resident who had their water turned off due to not paying their bill.  This individual thought they would get an additional 60 days to make the payment and Commissioner Spruill informed him he would not.

Burgess Rittelmeyer reported on the Russet Leaf tank issues.

Commissioner Boyer reported that Planning and Zoning has not had a meeting.

Burgess Smith opened discussion on the Streets project.  A motion was made for Burgess Rittelmeyer to engage the Kercher Firm to assist on the project and have authorization to spend funds.  After a discussion an amendment was made to cap the expenditures Burgess Rittelmeyer can spend at $35,000.  Motion passed 3 – 1 with Commissioner Smith opposing.

Resident Dan Kellar asked about the Israel Creek project, skating at the pond and no hunting signs in the park.

Residents Jesse and Jessica Case was in attendance to discuss their high water bill.

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