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April 2nd, 2007

04/09/07 Mayor & Council Public Hearing on Absentee Voting

From the City’s Website:


Notice - Public Hearing: Absentee Voting , 4/9/2007
Posted 3/27/2007

CITY OF GAITHERSBURG
31 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877

Telephone: 301-258-6330

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

The Mayor and City Council of the City of Gaithersburg will hold a public hearing on:

MONDAY, April 9, 2007, 7:30 P.M.

or as soon thereafter as it can be heard in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 31 South Summit Avenue , Gaithersburg , Maryland on the following:

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 6C OF THE CITY CODE ENTITLED “ELECTIONS” ARTICLE III ENTITLED “ABSENTEE VOTING” SECTION 6C-14 THEREOF ENTITLED “WHO MAY VOTE” SO AS TO “PERMIT QUALIFIED VOTERS TO CHOOSE TO VOTE BY ABSENTEE BALLOT WITHOUT THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE VOTER BE ABSENT FROM THE CITY ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION

Proposed Ordinance

Further information may be obtained from the City Manager’s Office, 31 South Summit Avenue between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. , Monday through Friday.

David B. Humpton
City Manager

April 2nd, 2007

04/04/07 Meeting of the Planning Commission

From the City’s Website:


Agenda - Planning Commission Meeting, 4/4/2007
Posted 3/26/2007

City of Gaithersburg
31 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877

Telephone: 301-258-6330

PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA [Subject to change]
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
7:30 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

March 21, 2007, Planning Commission Meeting
Background Material (pdf format)

RECORD PLATS

CONSENT

AFP-07-008 – 408 Bell Grove Road at Whetstone Run
R-90 Zone
(Benitez Residence)
Room Above Existing Garage

AMENDMENT TO FINAL PLAN REVIEW
Background Material (pdf format)

SITE PLANS

AFP-07-009 – Holiday Inn

C-2 Zone
2 Montgomery Village Avenue
Exterior Renovations
AMENDMENT TO FINAL PLAN REVIEW

Background Material (pdf format)

AFP-07-010 – 21 Firstfield Professional Center
E-1 Zone
21 Firstfield Road
Parking Revisions
AMENDMENT TO FINAL PLAN REVIEW
Background Material (pdf format)

FROM THE COMMISSION

FROM STAFF

ADJOURNMENT

April 2nd, 2007

Agenda for the 04/12/07 Meeting of the Board of Appeals

From the City’s Website:


Agenda - Board of Appeals Meeting, 4/12/2007
Posted 3/26/2007

CITY OF GAITHERSBURG
31 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877

Telephone: 301-258-6330

BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2007
7:30 P.M.

I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Approval of the Minutes of the March 8, 2007 Meeting

TBA - Background Material (pdf format)

II. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS

A-528 - RST Development, LLC
The application requests an Administrative Review of a determination by City staff to decline to issue a Rental Housing License for the reoccupation of existing dwellings at West Deer Park Apartments, 70 West Deer Park Road, Parcel A, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

TBA - Background Material (pdf format)

A-529 – RST Development, LLC

The application requests an Administrative Review of a determination by City staff requiring site plan amendment approval prior to the reoccupation of existing dwellings and refusing to issue a renewal of a Rental Housing License for West Deer Park Apartments, 70 West Deer Park Road, Parcel A, Gaithersburg, Maryland
TBA - Background Material (pdf format)

III. ADJOURNMENT

Also, the following was posted regarding the 70 West Deer Park property:


Notice - Board of Appeals Administrative Review: A528/A529, 4/12/2007
Posted 3/28/2007

CITY OF GAITHERSBURG
31 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877

Telephone: 258-6330

BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

In accordance with Section 24-187 through 190 of the City of Gaithersburg Zoning Ordinance, the City of Gaithersburg Board of Appeals will conduct Administrative Reviews as noted below.

Application Type: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
File Number: A-528 and A-529
Location: 70 WEST DEER PARK ROAD
Petitioner: RST DEVELOPMENT, LLC

Day/ Date/Time: THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Place: GAITHERSBURG CITY HALL

The applications request an Administrative Review of a of a determination by City staff refusing to issue a renewal of a rental housing license and requiring a site plan amendment approval from the Planning Commission prior to the reoccupation of existing dwellings at West Deer Park Apartments, 70 West Deer Park Road, Parcel A, Gaithersburg, Maryland.  Administrative Reviews A-528 and A-529 will be consolidated and heard simultaneously.

As per Section 2.4(b) of the Board of Appeals Rules of Procedure, persons or associations intending to appear in opposition to a petition whether or not represented by counsel, must file a prehearing statement no later than seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing.  Nothing in this section should be construed to limit the rights of individual members of the public to submit testimony during the hearing or to submit pertinent written materials at any time while the record remains open.  However, please note Section 2.4(d) relating to the Board’s authority to prohibit the testimony of a party’s witness not identified due to the failure to comply with Section 2.4(a) and/or (b).

Further information may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Code Administration at City Hall, 31 South Summit Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

CITY OF GAITHERSBURG
By: Caroline H. Seiden
Planner, Planning & Code Administration

A-528/A-529 – 70 West Deer Park Road
A-528/A-529 – 70 West Deer Park Road

April 2nd, 2007

Agenda for the 04/05/07 Meeting of the Historic Preservation Advisory Committee

From the City’s Website:

CITY OF GAITHERSBURG
31 South Summit Avenue
Telephone: 301-258-6330

AGENDA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Council Chambers at City Hall at 7:30 p.m.

I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

II. PUBLIC HEARINGS

HAWP-100A
Kathryn Schumacher
105 Russell Avenue

Tree Removal

HAWP-107
Holly Kerodin
105 Meem Avenue
Fence Installation

III. RECOMMENDATION TO PLANNING COMMISSION

COURTESY REVIEW

SP-07-0002
Applicant: Brian Cameron, Camson Construction
13 Park Avenue

New Three-Story Building

IV. RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL

Historic Preservation Element to Master Plan

V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS

VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS

  1. National Preservation Month (May)
  2. Annual Conference
  3. Murals and the Secretary of Interior Standards
  4. Site Visit to Crown Farm Houses

VII. UPDATES

VIII. ADJOURNMENT

April 2nd, 2007

Crown Farm renamed Aventiene

Joe Coombs writes in the Washington Business Journal: Et tu, Centex? Developer lends a Roman name to Crown Farm

“A frightening, violent place, with rival gangs fighting for power” is not the image Centex Homes was going for when it decided to rename Crown Farm in Gaithersburg after one of the seven hills of Rome.

But anyone who’s watched HBO’s popular “Rome” series or read that description on fan blogs will recognize the reference to the Aventine, the setting for much of the show’s sweaty day-to-day commerce, combat, carousing and business deals ending in beheadings.

Also, Kevin J. Shay writes in the Gazette: When in Gaithersburg …

Developers of a proposed $1 billion mixed-use urban community in Gaithersburg have changed the project’s name from Crown Farm to Aventiene, a name evocative of ancient Rome.

The 180-acre project, off Fields Road near Interstates 370 and 270 west of The Washingtonian, is slated to include up to 2,250 homes and 320,000 square feet of retail space.

The name Aventiene is derived from Mons Aventinus, one of the seven hills on which Rome originally stood. The original spelling of Aventine was changed to give the project its ‘‘distinctive development and Internet presence,” officials said in a statement.

April 2nd, 2007

Two new Gaithersblog features

Over the several months that I’ve been running this blog, I have had occasional requests to put up posts about one thing or another. Generally, I’ve not been open to these things, even when I was somewhat sympathetic to the writer’s point of view; my position has generally been that the writers have the ability to leave comments after every post, and that this served the same function as letters to the editor did in a newspaper. I’ve been willing to allow, within reason, the occasional off-topic comment largely because I’ve not provided another mechanism to post thoughts on new topics.

Today I received an email that made me rethink this a little bit — it was a request that I post something about a public service event that he was planning. Thinking about this a bit, I realized that it was in fact the kind of thing that I would like to put up if I had noticed it, if I had the time, and especially if I had a few things that I could put into a single post. Thus, starting tomorrow at the earliest, I will at least intend to put up a post containing public service announcements, or PSAs. By PSA, I mean a note regarding activities of non-profit and charitable groups (including government and educational institutions), with notices or reminders of up-coming events, calls for volunteers, requests for input/comment on an event in planning, etc. Announcements will be limited to about 200 words; if you need more space than that please give a link to a web page with more information, or wait until the post goes up and leave a comment. Announcements are subject to editing, and I reserve the right to reject any announcement I consider to be inappropriate. If you don’t manage to get an announcement to me in time to make that week’s post (see note on deadline below), you can of course leave an announcement as a comment. Send your notes to gaithersblog _at_ gaithersblog.net, and please include the word “PSA” in the subject line. Please also make sure to include contact information — the name of a person to contact, an email address, and/or a telephone number.

The second new feature is that I will begin to consider “letters” for publication. Again, to the extent that I have any to publish, these will only be published at most once per week, in a separate “letters” post. Understand that, since readers have the ability to comment on every post I put up, I am thinking here more of standalone essays conveying the writer’s opinion on a particular topic, as opposed to a reaction to a particular post or comment.

To be considered for publication, a letter must be sent to me by and attributable to the author, must be original, and must not have been published elsewhere (I have limited ability to verify these things, but I will reject or pull from the blog anything that I find to have violated any of these rules). Also, the letter must be relevant to Gaithersburg, and must not be something that I feel would have been more appropriate as a comment in an earlier post. I am not setting a specific limit on the length of a letter, but I reserve the right to reject a letter for any reason, including excessive length. Publication of a letter is not and will not be an indication that I agree with or endorse the author’s point of view. Send your letters to gaithersblog _at_ gaithersblog.net, and please include the word “LETTER” in the subject line.

I plan to try to do these posts on Tuesdays, so if you want something (either PSA or letter) included, please try to get it to me by mid-day on Monday; let’s say by 3:00pm.

Letters will be attributed to the author’s first (given) name only or by the “name” typically used to post comments on Gaithersblog. I make no claim to be able to authenticate the identity of any individual and thus, as usual on a blog, the claimed identity of any author should be treated with skepticism.

Persons who submit either a PSA or a letter should understand that this is just a small, personal blog, and is unlikely to ever be able to provide the level of exposure to your announcement or letter that would come from publication in a real newspaper such as the Gazette. However, it is another opportunity to participate in the discussion. Also, please understand that, as I am just one person doing this by myself, I cannot promise that I’ll be able to get to these posts in any given week, or that I will even be able to respond to your request one way or the other.

Both of these features are being adopted on an experimental basis, and may be discontinued at any time at my sole discretion.

April 2nd, 2007

Telephone problems postpone day laborer center opening

Dena Levitz reports in The Examiner, Gaithersburg’s new day labor center opening delayed:

Difficulties setting up working phones are putting a crimp in plans to open a Gaithersburg-area day labor center one week from today, officials told The Examiner late last week.

CASA of Maryland, the immigrant advocacy group contracted to run the hotly debated center, had established April 9 as the date when the facility would open.

April 2nd, 2007

Burglaries rampant in Olde Towne

From the City’s Crime Summary:

  • Sunday, April 01, 2007
    Burglary
    On 04/01/07, at 12:05 a.m., police responded to the 500 block of N. Frederick Ave. for a burglary. Upon arrival, police found that a baseball size hole had been drilled into the front door. The suspect(s) gained entry, and took a laptop, files, and unknown drugs from the business.

  • Friday, March 30, 2007
    Burglary
    On 3/30/07 at 1:25 A.M. police responded to an alarm in the 200 Block of N. Frederick Avenue. The first officer discovered the front door glass shattered and advised other officers in the area. Two subjects were found in the area and identified via security cameras as the people who committed the burglary. Both subjects were charged with burglary.

  • Thursday, March 29, 2007
    Burglary
    On 03/29/07, at approximately 4:30 p.m., police responded to the unit block of West Diamond Avenue for a burglary that had just occurred. The victim reports leaving her residence for a short period of time, and upon her return found the door forced open and damaged. Items of property were stolen from a bedroom.

  • Tuesday, March 27, 2007
    Burglary
    On 03/27/07, at about 2:12 a.m., police responded to Gaithersburg High School for a burglary. Upon arrival they found two doors with windows broken out. At this time it could not be determined if anything was taken.