12 June 2012

WUDAC MEETING MINUTES 5-08-2012


Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee(WUDAC)
May 8th, 2012 Meeting Minutes
2424 Reedie Drive, Wheaton MD 20902

Members Present:     Jeannette Feldner (Chair), Marian Fryer, William Moore, Janet Yu, 
Jim Onder, Linda Amendt, Henriot  St. Gerard,  Matt Barry, Ken Nelson

Members Absent:      Devala Janardan

Staff Present:             Ana Lopez van Balen, Director, Mid-County Regional Center      
                                    Sidney Cooper, Marketing and Communications Director
                                    Peter McGinnity, Wheaton Redevelopment Manager

Guests:                       Adam Fogel, Staff to Councilmember Navarro
Tiffany Ward, Staff to Councilmember Elrich
                                    Esther French, Wheaton Patch
                                    Aaron Kraut, The Gazette
                                    Larry Silverman, Abigail Adebe, Donna Savage, Howard Hussbaum from
                                    the Kensington Heights Civic Association

Call to Order:           Chair Jeannette Feldner, 5:05pm

Motions:                    Minutes approved with corrections.  Rob submitted written report.  Mr. Nelson made a motion to approve minutes, Mr. Barry seconded the motion.
Police Report: Sgt. Currie reported that enforcement continues in the CBD especially around the nightclubs in Wheaton.  Their efforts have helped to reduce crime associated with clients visiting those establishments.  Other than that, crime is low.

Community Concerns: Donna Savage from the Kensington Heights Civic Association came to speak on their civic association’s concerns regarding the Costco mega gas station.  They submitted a number of documents for review and focused on the following points: people are going to come from far away to get cheap gas; air quality will decrease for their community by the idle cars waiting to fill their cars, which is why they are recommending that the gas station be placed in a location with a buffer; state that Costco reports are not correct, and their consultant will create a report by the 10th speaking to the deficiencies of Costco’s environmental reports; lastly, having a mega gas station does not fit in accord with smart growth principles. 

WUDAC members expressed concerns with several of their concerns.  Ms. Amendt stated that she didn’t see the connection with Metro.  KHCA responded that the location of the gas station is connection by locals to the Metro.  Ms. Yu stated she had personal/individual reasons for being opposed as she felt that what they were asking was not reasonable and they need to take consideration of residents. Some community members responded saying they were frustrated with the process and asked for support.
Mr. Onder stated that Wheaton is a convergence of roads.  He asked how low can Costco price their gas?  KHCA stated that they did a comparison and stated that on average, Costco’s gas was about 2 cents lower than most.  WaWa was lower in some areas. 
Report from Council:
Tiffany Ward from Councilmember Elrich’s office shared information on the ZTA 12-07 that would limit mega gas stations from being 1000ft from public facilities.  She stated that there are 5 cosponsors and that the public hearing will take place on June 19th .  WUDAC agreed to wait until the public hearing to review information and make a recommendation
Adam Fogel from Councilmember Navarro’s office spoke on the changes to the rates in the Parking Lot District.  Rates will change to a tiered system, parking will increase to 60cents/hr and 75 cents for short term. Long-term will increase to $113/month.  Collection times will not be extended.
Mr. Fogel also spoke regarding the Wheaton Public Safety Task Force that Councilmember Navarro and Riemer have requested in response to concerns raised during the redevelopment conversations in Wheaton. He also spoke to the Council committee on Wheaton that was being created to monitor implementation of development in Wheaton.  Ms. Amendt asked if members of community would be involved.  Mr. Fogel informed the committee that only council would be involved in this effort. 
RSC Director Report: Ms. Van Balen spoke to issues pertaining to predatory towing in Wheaton and the support trying to be raised on enforcement through Congressman Van Hollen’s office.  She also mentioned that the EMS bill was reintroduce by the County Executive due to the changing economic reality the county was facing especially with the changes in Annapolis.  The Mid-County Citizen’s Advisory Board voted to support it, as did the Washington Post, the Gazette and many other civic groups. The Youth Advisory Committee for Mid-County will be working to enhance the World of Montgomery Festival—this is a great group to turn to for ideas in the future.  Lastly, the farmers market stated on Sundays and is off to a great start.
Subcommittee Reports: The Communications subcommittee asked for members to review the communication plan submitted at the last meeting.  The Community Outreach subcommittee discussed plans to staff the table at the Taste of Wheaton.  They also completed efforts with the community distribution list and will be dissolving group to join the Communications subcommittee.  The other subcommittees did not meet.
Redevelopment Report: Peter McGinnity submitted a written report.  He also mentioned that Safeway is ahead of schedule due to the mild winter.

Westfield Report: Mr. Barry reported that Costco is ahead of schedule as well and expect to open in the Spring.  They have increased sales to 14.1 million and are excited to report the following new businesses at the mall: G by Guess, Pottery & More, Relax Station, Monster Auto, Bubble tea.  Coming Soon: Costco, Dicks Sporting Goods, Salon Plaza.  There new tagline is “it’s all here.” 

Other Business: Ms. Feldner mentioned that everyone should be at the Taste of Wheaton.  She also disseminated the CERB report created for WUDAC.  Lastly, she mentioned accepting that changes that have come to Wheaton and possibly inviting Parks and Planning to our next meeting, as they will be part of the Wheaton community.  Lastly, Ms. Van Balen mentioned creating a joint memo with council sharing with the community what we have coming to Wheaton in the future.

Meeting Adjourned:  6:30pm

08 June 2012

WUDAC OPENING. WE NEED YOU!!


-----Original Message-----
From: Gochrach, Beth
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 6:09 PM
To: #PIO.Releases
Subject: Montgomery County Board Vacancies

County Executive Isiah Leggett is committed to representation on all of the County’s boards, committees, and commissions that is reflective of, and responsive to, our County’s residents. Public participation contributes to the work of County government and provides an important service to the community when a variety of issues, concerns, and viewpoints are presented. Currently, there is a valuable opportunity to serve on the following:

  • Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee

The deadline for application is June 27, 2012.

Please share this notice with anyone who may be interested. You may access vacancy announcements for boards, committees, and commissions through the following link.


Applicants of diverse backgrounds, professions, gender, geography, disability and ethnicity are encouraged to apply. An application, consisting of a brief cover letter and resume, should be sent by mail to County Executive Isiah Leggett, 101 Monroe Street, 2nd Floor, Rockville, MD  20850, or by email to countyexecutive.boards@montgomerycountymd.gov. Home and employment addresses, as well as contact phone numbers and email addresses should be included. If appropriate, applicants should indicate the position for which they are applying.

Members of County boards, committees and commissions may not serve on more than one such group at a time. Members of these boards are eligible for reimbursement for travel and dependent care for meetings attended. Leggett’s appointments are subject to confirmation by the County Council. Applications of individuals selected for appointment are made public as part of the confirmation process.

 

Contact:  Beth Gochrach:  240-777-2528
For Immediate Release:  June 6, 2012


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MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY 6-12-2012


Please silence cell phones


Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee
2424 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, MD 20902

Agenda
JUNE 12, 2012

1.   Call to Order, Introductions,
Approval of Minutes,
Report of Chair                                       Feldner                 5:00 – 5:10 pm
2.  4th District CBD Team Report                 Sgt. Currie            5:10 – 5:15 pm
3.  Community Concerns                                                           5:15 – 5:20 pm
4.   Report from Council Staff                                                    5:20 – 5:35 pm
     
5.   RSC Director Report                               Van Balen            5:35 – 5:45 pm
6.  Subcommittee Reports:                                                         5:45 – 6:15 pm
      Advocacy                                                 Janardan
      Business Development                             Yu
      Communication/Promotion                      Onder
      Community Building                                Amendt
      Overseeing Budget                                   Barry
7.  Redevelopment Report                            McGinnity            6:15 – 6:20 pm
8.  Westfield Report                                      Barry                    6:20 – 6:25 pm
9.  Other Business                                         Feldner                 6:25 – 6:30 pm
10.                                                                  Adjourn                      6:30 pm

This information is available in an alternative format by calling 240-777-8103. Sign Language interpreter services will be provided only upon request with notice as far in advance as possible but no less than 72 hours prior to the event. If you need other services or aids to participate in this activity, please call 240-777-8103 or 240-877-8112 (TTY).

25 May 2012

TASTE OF WHEATON 2012

Sam from Ledo's Pizza

Eli helps a customer at the IHOP booth


Corey and Janet Yu of Hollywood East Cafe

Jack Marshall at the Wheaton-Kensington Chamber of Commerce booth

Marian Fryer works the WUDAC booth

The Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee booth


Marian Fryer





Jeanette Feldner, WUDAC Chair and family



The State Farm team

Esther French from The Wheaton Patch

One of many fun activities for children at Taste of Wheaton






Eli Jackson with friends at the IHOP booth


Sosena gets ready for a balloon ride

Darin Jackson and family

The beautiful day led to big crowds at the Taste of Wheaton





Eli and the IHOP team





20 May 2012

TASTE OF WHEATON TODAY!!!

Come visit the WUDAC booth today from 11am to 5pm. Meet our members and find out about all the exciting things things that are happening in downtown Wheaton!

08 May 2012

Meeting Minutes 4-10-2012


Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee(WUDAC)
April 10, 2012 Meeting Minutes
2424 Reedie Drive, Wheaton MD 20902

Members Present:     Jeanette Feldner (Chair),  Marian Fryer, William Moore, Janet Yu, 
Jim Onder,  Linda Amendt,  Devala Janardan,  Henriot  St. Gerard, 
Matt Barry,  Ken Nelson

Members Absent:      None

Staff Present:             Ana Lopez van Balen, Director, Mid-County Regional Center      
                                    Sidney Cooper, Market and Communications Director
                                    Peter McGinnity, Wheaton Redevelopment Manager

Guests:                       Hans Riemer, Montgomery County Council member
                                    Sgt. Currie, 4th District CBD,
                                    Esther French, Wheaton Patch
                                    Erich Brann, Costco
                                    Pat Harris, Lerch Early

Call to Order:             Chair Jeannette Feldner, 5:05pm

Motions:                     Minutes approved with corrections

Police Report:           
Sgt. Currie reported on 3 robberies, two at the Metro Station and one on Blueridge Ave. near the 7-11, with clothing and phones taken. There were two aggravated assaults on Grandview, domestic situations with arrests made, and 6 auto related thefts. He reported police are paying special attention to the clubs to control alcohol and other crimes.

Costco Presentation:
Erich Brann and Pat Harris presented a revised plan for the Costco gas station that they felt addressed community concerns. Some highlights of their plan included: double-walled pipes and tanks with auto cutoff leak detectors, a varied height “green” sound wall to shield noise from surrounding homes, photo controlled lighting, and a county approved storm water management plan. They feel the community has been misguided about project and they announced an open house at the Crossways Center on April 25th for community comment. WUDAC decided to further discuss this issue at its May meeting in order to allow members time to gauge community sentiment.

Report from Councilmember Hans Riemer:
Noted that Council had voted unanimously earlier that day to support a staff backed $66 million plan to begin Wheaton redevelopment with a county building and Town Square on Lot 13. He stated he is sympathetic with the work community groups have done and believes this is the threshold of county investment in Wheaton. He believed this plan would result in more rapid delivery of valuable investment to downtown Wheaton.  He agreed that this alone would not revitalize Wheaton.  He recommended quarterly meetings with community groups, audits to survey sidewalks for “walkability”, free WIFI from the cable fund, a task force to study safety perceptions and a review to implement bike sharing and rapid transit initiatives.

Mr. Riemer then took questions and comments from the WUDAC members.  WUDAC members each shared their sentiments regarding the process that lead to the council decision.  Comments revolved around the following:
·         Redevelopment needing to go beyond the construction of a building and town square;
·         Not taking advantage of the private investment by B.F. Saul; 
·         Indifference to years of community “excitement” and the sense of building something together;
·         The disconnect between the changes in Wheaton since the 2009 study used to formulate the Council-backed plan;
·         Overall disappointment with the Council;
·         Some optimism with the plan in that now the money is finally committed to Wheaton;
·         Staying involved in order to have voices heard in what is to come.

RSC Director Report: A bigger better Farmers Market on the town green across from the Mid-County Regional Services Center will premiere on May 6th. The existing Farmers Market will join forces with one currently located in Briggs Chaney to bring an expanded selection to our area.

Subcommittee Reports: Communications committee handed out a draft for WUDAC members to review for the May meeting. Sidney Cooper reminded all that Taste of Wheaton is May 20th.  Due to time constraints all other committees submitted written reports.

Westfield Report: Matt reported that Mall sales were up 8%. Sales of food and shoes are hot while sales of fashion and jewelry are not.  Monster Auto Group has leased the space formerly occupied by Ourisman.  G by Guess and FYE are under construction.  Macy’s will be having a VIP shop day. Details to be announced

Redevelopment Report: Peter McGinnity submitted a written report for the record.

Other Business:
Jeanette stated that the terms of two members were up and those members need to let her know if they will reapply.  Also, the Committee Review Board’s report to the Montgomery County Council is due by May 6th.

Community Concerns:  None reported

Meeting Adjourned:  6:35pm

Meeting Agenda Tuesday 5-08-12


Please silence cell phones


Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee
2424 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, MD 20902

Agenda
MAY 8, 2012

1.   Call to Order, Introductions,
Approval of Minutes,
Report of Chair                                       Feldner                 5:00 – 5:05 pm
2.  4th District CBD Team Report                 Sgt. Currie            5:05 – 5:10 pm
3.  Community Concerns:
      Kensington Heights on
Costco Gas Station                                  Donna Savage      5:10 – 5:20 pm
4.   Report from Council Staff                                                    5:20 – 5:35 pm
      Adam Fogel from Councilmember Navarro’s office
      Adam Pagnucco from Councilmember Riemer’s office
      Tiffany Ward from Councilmember Elrich’s office

5.   RSC Director Report                               Van Balen            5:35 – 5:45 pm
6.  Subcommittee Reports:                                                         5:45 – 6:15 pm
      Advocacy                                                 Janardan
      Business Development                             Yu
      Communication/Promotion                      Onder
      Community Building                                Amendt
      Overseeing Budget                                   Barry
7.  Redevelopment Report                            McGinnity            6:15 – 6:20 pm
8.  Westfield Report                                      Barry                    6:20 – 6:25 pm
9.  Other Business                                         Feldner                 6:25 – 6:30 pm
10.                                                                  Adjourn                      6:30 pm

This information is available in an alternative format by calling 240-777-8103. Sign Language interpreter services will be provided only upon request with notice as far in advance as possible but no less than 72 hours prior to the event. If you need other services or aids to participate in this activity, please call 240-777-8103 or 240-877-8112 (TTY).