Approval of Minutes (February 11, 2021, February 18, 2021 (Covid-19 Special Meeting), February 25, 2021 and March 4, 2021 (Hospital Hill RDA Meeting))
Resident Input - Public comment period. All comments are limited to 3 minutes. Residents are asked to please state name and ward.
Committee Reports a. Recreation Council b. Green Infrastructure Committee c. Cheverly Day Committee d. Planning Board
Grant Approval – Mayor and Council will vote on approving the CERT and Cheverly Woman’s Club grant request.*
Cheverly Town Park Bid Approval - Director Brayman will discuss the Bid approval process and make a bid recommendation for adoption by Mayor and Council*
Board of Elections Update - The Board of Elections will give an overview of the upcoming May 3, 2021 election.
Pepco Update – Representatives from Pepco will provide a briefing for Mayor and Council on the upcoming reliability work in the town limits.
Letter to WMATA regarding 2022 Budget – Mayor and Council will consider whether to send a letter addressing the Cheverly-specific WMATA 2022 budget proposals and potential impact on Cheverly Metro Station and WMATA Bus service in Cheverly.*
Town Administrator Report – Administrator Galloway will provide a report to the Mayor and Council regarding the status of Town operations as well as a summary of actions taken under the COVID-19 state of emergency.
Atapco request for variance from Cheverly Industrial Park Covenants – Town Administrator Galloway will bring forward a request by Atapco to approve a variance to the existing Cheverly Industrial Park Covenants for discussion and consideration by Mayor and Council. The request would permit un-roofed loading docks, reduced landscaping setbacks, adoption of COMAR standards for noise, and support outdoor storage per mutually agreed upon conditions governing the amount and type of materials, duration of storage, and screening from view of residential neighbors.*
Update on development of former Craftsman Printing Press site – Town Administrator Galloway, Mayor Riazi, and CM Watson will brief Council and community on the progress of the Atapco development plans for the former Craftsman Printing Press site.
Review of March Worksession agenda and future requests - Mayor and Town Administrator will offer a forecast of the March Mayor and Council Worksession agenda. Mayor will seek Council input on agenda items for consideration for future Worksessions, recognizing budget season priorities.
Approval of Minutes (February 11, 2021, February 18, 2021 (Covid-19 Special Meeting), February 25, 2021 and March 4, 2021 (Hospital Hill RDA Meeting))
Resident Input - Public comment period. All comments are limited to 3 minutes. Residents are asked to please state name and ward.
Committee Reports a. Recreation Council b. Green Infrastructure Committee c. Cheverly Day Committee d. Planning Board
Grant Approval – Mayor and Council will vote on approving the CERT and Cheverly Woman’s Club grant request.*
Cheverly Town Park Bid Approval - Director Brayman will discuss the Bid approval process and make a bid recommendation for adoption by Mayor and Council*
Board of Elections Update - The Board of Elections will give an overview of the upcoming May 3, 2021 election.
Pepco Update – Representatives from Pepco will provide a briefing for Mayor and Council on the upcoming reliability work in the town limits.
Letter to WMATA regarding 2022 Budget – Mayor and Council will consider whether to send a letter addressing the Cheverly-specific WMATA 2022 budget proposals and potential impact on Cheverly Metro Station and WMATA Bus service in Cheverly.*
Town Administrator Report – Administrator Galloway will provide a report to the Mayor and Council regarding the status of Town operations as well as a summary of actions taken under the COVID-19 state of emergency.
Atapco request for variance from Cheverly Industrial Park Covenants – Town Administrator Galloway will bring forward a request by Atapco to approve a variance to the existing Cheverly Industrial Park Covenants for discussion and consideration by Mayor and Council. The request would permit un-roofed loading docks, reduced landscaping setbacks, adoption of COMAR standards for noise, and support outdoor storage per mutually agreed upon conditions governing the amount and type of materials, duration of storage, and screening from view of residential neighbors.*
Update on development of former Craftsman Printing Press site – Town Administrator Galloway, Mayor Riazi, and CM Watson will brief Council and community on the progress of the Atapco development plans for the former Craftsman Printing Press site.
Review of March Worksession agenda and future requests - Mayor and Town Administrator will offer a forecast of the March Mayor and Council Worksession agenda. Mayor will seek Council input on agenda items for consideration for future Worksessions, recognizing budget season priorities.