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Martin's Additions task force sets timeline for draft report, weighs ordinance and engineering options
Summary
The Martin's Additions Stormwater Task Force heard a consultant update, agreed on a draft-report schedule (draft due Nov. 21, task force review in mid-December, public meeting mid-January, council presentation in February) and discussed short-term ordinance options, shared-engineer review fees, and maintenance/deed provisions learned from Somerset and Chevy Chase Village.
The Martin's Additions Stormwater Task Force on Nov. 1 heard a technical update from consultant Megan that the group's hydrologic and hydraulic model has been recalibrated with resident survey data and public-meeting feedback and that the team identified 10 priority areas for potential solutions.
Megan said the consulting team will submit a comprehensive draft report to the task force on Friday, Nov. 21. The task force is expected to review the draft in mid-December, hold a community meeting in mid-January to collect resident feedback, and then present a revised report to the village council in late January or at the February council meeting (February 19 was discussed as a target). Megan said the task force will have at least two weeks — preferably a month — to review the draft before the community meeting.
Members focused the discussion on how to translate potential solutions…
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