October 22, 2018 | Town Workshop 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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Mary E Rice | Town Clerk
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Woodsboro MD, 21798

Phone: (301) 898-3800

Town Workshop Meeting Minutes

Woodsboro, Maryland
October 22, 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 and Smith.  Absent from the meeting was Commissioners Piechowski and 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.

Burgess Rittelmeyer opened discussion on moving the park dumpster to the WWTP. This will stop the public from using it and will save on tipping fees with the County.  All agreed it was a good idea.

Burgess Rittelmeyer presented two bids for replacing the leaking roof on the main building at the WWTP.  Jason Crum’s bid was $20,540 and Troutville Homes bid was $11,254.  Commissioner Smith indicated that because it was an emergency maintenance issue no vote was needed.  All agreed to contact Troutville Homes for the repair.

Burgess Rittelmeyer opened discussion on the draft FY18 Audit Financials.  He will email Commissioners Spruill and Piechowski for their vote.

Burgess Rittelmeyer presented a quote for the new truck.  The truck, including a new plow and salt dog spreader will cost $49,900.  A brief discussion was held and the decision was to purchase the truck.  Burgess Rittelmeyer will email Commissioners Piechowski and Spruill.