Chevy Chase View public meetings in 2022
5 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Chevy Chase View Town Council
The Chevy Chase View Town Council convened a closed session on December 12, 2022. The council moved into this session to consult with counsel to obtain legal advice.
- Closed session held under General Provisions Art. § 3-305(b)(7) to consult with counsel
The Council introduced Ordinance 93 to update design and permit standards for small wireless telecommunications facilities. The Council also accepted the FY22 audit and ratified a fence permit. A public hearing for the new ordinance is scheduled for January 18, 2023.
- Introduced Ordinance 93 to regulate small wireless telecommunications facilities (5-0)
- Accepted FY22 Audit Report by Lindsey & Associates (5-0)
- Ratified Town Permit #553-10001 for a fence at 3909 Saul Road (5-0)
- Approved October 19, 2022 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Accepted financial report for October and November 2022 (5-0)
- Accepted completion of Contract #405.005 punch list work
Chevy Chase View Town Council
The Chevy Chase View Town Council approved the September 2022 meeting minutes (4-0), accepted the September financial report (5-0), ratified a fence permit at 4216 Glenrose Street (5-0), and approved a $220 contribution to the town listserv (5-0). No other substantive decisions were made; updates were provided on IT migration, streetlight ownership, a DNR grant, a contract punch list, and a 5G small cell ordinance.
- Approved minutes of September 21, 2022 meeting (4-0)
- Accepted financial report for September 1-30, 2022 (5-0)
- Ratified fence permit #553-09002 at 4216 Glenrose Street (5-0)
- Approved $220 contribution to town listserv annual fee (5-0)
Chevy Chase View Town Council
This meeting has no agenda available. The agenda text states only that there is no agenda and directs readers to review the minutes.
The Council approved a $15,947 proposal from Graphcom to reset 42 signposts to prevent vandalism damage, and approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the Maryland DNR for a stormwater resiliency study grant. Other actions included ratifying a dumpster permit, approving the DotGov and Microsoft 365 implementation plan, and appointing Councilmember Nancy Somerville to a state advisory commission.
- Approved $15,947 for Graphcom to reset 42 signposts (5-0)
- Approved Memorandum of Understanding for DNR stormwater resiliency grant (5-0)
- Ratified dumpster permit #552-09001 at 4017 Glenridge Street (5-0)
- Approved DotGov and Microsoft 365 implementation plan (5-0)
- Approved appointment of Nancy Somerville to Maryland Green and Blue Infrastructure Policy Advisory Commission (4-0, Somerville abstained)
- Approved $1,000 donation to Christ Episcopal Church (4-0, Marks abstained)
- Approved minutes of July 20, 2022 and August 12, 2022 meetings (5-0)
- Accepted financial report for July 1 to August 31, 2022 (5-0)
Chevy Chase View Town Council
This meeting has no published agenda. The agenda text states only that no agenda is available and directs readers to review the minutes.
The Council voted 5-0 to adopt a policy requiring 6-inch curbs for gutter/curb installation and road repairs to manage stormwater and preserve neighborhood character, with limited exceptions for pre-existing conditions. The Council also voted 5-0 to accept a proposal from The Tech Mensch for IT technical support on an as-needed basis.
- Adopted policy for 6-inch curbs on street repairs to manage stormwater (5-0)
- Approved proposal from The Tech Mensch for IT technical support (5-0)
Chevy Chase View Town Council
This meeting has no published agenda. The agenda text states that there is no agenda available and directs readers to review the minutes. Therefore, no specific items are scheduled for discussion or decision.
The Chevy Chase View Town Council approved a $372,045.90 contract for miscellaneous road repairs for FY23, awarded to Chamberlain Contractors, LLC. The Council also approved several building permits, including a deck at 4221 Everett Street and a revised driveway apron at 4113 Glenrose Street, and ratified administrative approvals for dumpster and fence permits. A composting pilot program was not implemented due to insufficient resident interest, and a data security policy discussion was deferred to September.
- Approved $372,045.90 road repair contract to Chamberlain Contractors (5-0)
- Approved deck permit at 4221 Everett Street (5-0)
- Approved revised driveway apron permit at 4113 Glenrose Street with condition (5-0)
- Ratified administrative permits for dumpster and fences (5-0)
- Approved FY22 financial report (5-0)
- Approved minutes of June 15, 2022 meeting (4-0)
- Approved OIP Engineering consulting services contract (5-0)
- Approved CPI-based compensation increase for contractors and police officers (5-0)