Newsletter – November 2006

November 2006


President’s Letter – Inconvenient Truths Of The Potomac Subregion 

Susanne Lee

You round the curve of your residential neighborhood street and the discovery is shocking. The usual thick green canopy of mature trees and the understory plants next door are all gone clearcut. The next day its raining as you arrive home, and stormwater from the clearcut lot is flooding your driveway and pulling up the asphalt. Yet another day, and on your lot line sits the foundation for a very large commercial structure that will soon tower over your house.

These or similar events have happened to all of us throughout the Potomac subregion. Sometimes they involve the parkland we love as well. The adverse consequences of these illegal events are direct, immediate, and often irreversible. They impact not just environmental quality, but the quality of our daily life and sometimes our pocketbooks as well. They occur because of the actions of individual developers and homeowners, but also as a result of the adverse actions or inactions of government officials. As we watch these events, our hearts sink and then sink further and our anger rises. But you and we can and need to do more and do it sooner.

West Montgomery County Citizens Association members work hard to gather information, educate ourselves, and take whatever actions we can to protect environmental quality and the character of our neighborhoods and to ensure compliance with a variety of complex laws and regulations. We try to provide sound expertise, a strong ongoing organizational structure, and a forum for discussion. However, there is nothing more powerful or effective than participation by those of you directly impacted. No one knows your neighborhood better than you do, and Montgomery County will never have adequate resources to stop violations before they occur. We need your eyes and ears and your commitment and interest.

We also know your time and energy are limited, so a major emphasis this year will be on providing tools that will make it easier for all of us to participate more effectively and efficiently. In the coming months, we will be focusing on providing a variety of how to beginning with our November meeting focusing on the Planning Boards environmental compliance process. Future how to topics will include:

  • Identifying and taking actions in emergency situations when the chain saws have arrived, the stream has turned purple, the concrete is pouring . . .
  • Dealing effectively with the Department of Permitting Services, building permits, run-off, lot lines, illegal uses, well and septic . . .
  • Participating in decisions on zoning and special exceptions.

Countywide Green Infrastructure: Don McNellis

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission has started the planning process for a countywide Green Infrastructure Master Plan. On October 11, a WMCCA Board member participated in a focus group of civic groups held by Park and Planning to provide early input for the plan. Green Infrastructure is defined as a network of various natural areas that support air and water quality through natural processes, thereby sustaining environmental resources essential to humans as well as plants and animals. WMCCA is enthusiastic about the focus on Green Infrastructure in Montgomery County and will continue to contribute as the plan evolves over the coming months.

Planning and Zoning: George Barnes

Country Inn Zone: The Koh family has submitted a revised plan to the Hearing Examiner for the property across River Road from the WSSC Water Filtration Plant. They are requesting a change in zoning from RE-2 to the Country Inn Zone. They have submitted a development plan to Park and Planning for a twelve-room country inn, including 8000 square feet of commercial use and 6,715 square feet of banquet hall and dining areas. A hearing before the Hearing Examiner on the Zoning Change will take place in January, and a Planning Board hearing will precede that hearing. Planning staff is recommending approval of the plan, but they have not yet heard from citizens or WMCCA. A hearing scheduled for October 26 at the Planning Board was rescheduled, with the agreement and cooperation of the applicant, to allow us time to meet with him on site and review his plan and to provide proper comments to the Planning Board.

WMCCA has retained Norman Knopf to represent us on this case. The site has had a large amount of fill placed there (or allowed to be placed there) by previous owners. This fill is unsuitable for construction and the applicant will agree to remove it and replace it with conditioned fill. Some of the fill is in the stream buffer along the Watts Branch, but Park and Planning would allow work in the stream buffer if the grade leading down to the stream were reduced. A less steep slope to the stream and proper stabilization would mean less erosion and impact on the stream, according to Planning staff.

Planning staff has decided that the use would be compatible with the character of the surrounding neighborhood, a finding which WMCCA will almost certainly take issue with. For example, 111 parking spaces are proposed for the site. Development would occur in two phases. In Phase I, dining and commercial space would be in the existing market building, and the existing antique shop would remain. In Phase II, a new building would be constructed to house dining and banquet space, while the market building would have some dining and around 6500 square feet of commercial space.


WMCCA Special Project  

West Montgomery County Citizens Association Newsletter
P. O. Box 59335
Potomac, MD 20854-9335
President, Carol Van Dam Falk
301 963-6779


The Newsletter is published monthly, and the Board of Directors meets each month. We welcome any suggestions for upcoming meeting topics and ways to further utilize our web site (www.wmcca.org).

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