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Newsletter – December 2017

December 2017


Does Potomac Village Uphold the Master Plan?

President’s Letter – by Ginny Barners

Since the Potomac Subregion Master Plan (MP) was adopted in 2002, much of the anticipated development in our community has taken place. Two of the three Potomac quarries have been turned into housing. With a mix of high density housing and substantial retail, Fortune Parc is reaching completion. The Cabin John Center is under new management with additional modest retail underway. But what about the Potomac Village itself? Intended to be the commercial heart of Potomac, defined by the crossroads of Falls and River Roads, the Potomac Village Center is zoned C-1 and covers 27 acres and about 337,710 square feet. Many recommendations in the MP for the Village itself have gone unrealized. Certainly we now have more banks, real estate offices, a mix of retail businesses and services, and some new restaurants. But the Master Plan noted that the Village is not pedestrian friendly and consists mainly of strip centers divided by parking lots which make it too auto centric with poor circulation patterns. Given our designation as one of two residential “green wedges’ intended to protect the public water supply, the Village itself is painfully devoid of tree canopy cover. Land use and design guidelines in the MP included providing an attractive tree lined “Main Street” environment, specially paved cross walks, and creating a green park like edge on the Village perimeter. Such improvements would require special planning and coordination among commercial owners. Not an easy task.

Some Potomac residents have worried that the Village is creeping outward on both ends of Falls Road. Houses that were once residences have become commercial. Under what circumstances is this allowed? Signage for these businesses are haphazard, often temporary and inconsistent with one another. What is permitted in and around the Village and what is not? WMCCA tries to follow-up on complaints by residents but we lack sufficient knowledge. The County Department of Permitting Services (DPS) oversees zoning compliance, sign ordinances and business occupancy requirements. In the past, we have turned complaints over to them but we need a primer on how cases are investigated to reach an outcome. We are fortunate to have a speaker this month to help us understand the process DPS uses and how we can better work together with the County government to make our Village serve residents needs and expectations.


Glen Mill Road Proposed Subdivision in Piney Branch Special Protection Area Preliminary Plan No. 120160180 – Parcel 833 by Susanne Lee:

WMCCA has submitted extensive comments to the Montgomery County Planning Board in opposition to the proposed subdivision of an environmentally sensitive parcel of land located in the Piney Branch Special Protection Area (SPA) on Glen Mill Road just east of the intersection with Boswell Lane and adjacent to and bordering the Glen Hills Park.

The Piney Branch stream channel runs through the 2.77 acre parcel which lies entirely within the Piney Branch SPA. Environmental constraints impact the entire parcel and include the stream bed, 100 yr. floodplain, wetlands, stream buffer, and two areas of steep slopes each with more than 25% slopes. It is heavily wooded – 1.54 acres are forest and it contains 26 specimen and significant trees. Each of these features, and especially when taken together, so constrain the buildable area of the parcel that construction of one house would be difficult, let alone the proposed two house subdivision. Furthermore, because of the potential impact on Piney Branch water quality, development in this SPA is subject to heightened environmental standards.

WMCCA’s comments in opposition focused primarily on the failure of the proposal to conform to stream buffer and wetland protection requirements, the Piney Branch Sewer Agreement Covenant, and the Montgomery County Forest Conservation statute. We coordinated our comments with the abutting property owners who have been working hard to ensure the proper development of the site.


WMCCA is actively looking for volunteers for:

  • Web Master 
  • Membership Chair

Website Assistance Needed by Peter Poggi:

WMCCA is looking for someone to help modernize and share long term responsibility for updating our website and posting the monthly online newsletter.

While the current http://www.wmcca.org website has served us well since 2003, it is built upon an outdated Microsoft Frontpage 2003 platform, written entirely in HTML using frames, and reliant upon one individual. Our objectives are twofold. First and foremost, we need to have a trained backup who will share responsibility for maintaining the current site alongside our current website administrator. Once familiarized with the site, this responsibility will require a minimal time commitment of less than 30 minutes monthly. Our second goal is to identify and begin transforming the site to a more maintainable, perhaps template driven platform. This will require gaining an understanding of the existing website structure and working closely with the WMCCA Board and website administrator to come up with a suitable design.

Interested candidates should have a current background in current document management type website design and development methodologies, and a familiarity with available hosting options. Please contact Peter Poggi, peter.poggi@yahoo.com.


If you have any issues or concerns in your neighborhood, please contact WMCCA.  We appreciate the input from our neighbors and are glad to review and address issues as they affect the Potomac Subregion Master Plan, zoning, and environmental threats to the “Green Wedge”, our creeks and water supplies, and the Agricultural Reserve. 


Help support our efforts in defending the Master Plan. Renew or become a new member of WMCCA. Look for your renewal notice in the mail or go to our website to download a membership form or join using PayPalhttp://www.wmcca.org


West Montgomery County Citizens Association Newsletter
P. O. Box 59335
Potomac, MD 20854-9335
President – Ginny Barnes 301 762-6423
Newsletter – Lois Williams


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).

Check the web site for information on issues we are working on.