White Flint Sector Plan Advisory Committee: Meeting Location and Time
White Flint Sector Plan Advisory Committee: Meeting Location and Time
Members in attendance: Todd Lewers; Barnaby Zall; Mike Coveyou; Meredith Josef; Dan
Hoffman; Ed Rich; Natalie Goldberg; Ruwan Salgado; Francine Waters; Greg Trimmer; Mike
Smith; David Freishtat; Anne Root; Evan Goldman; Diane Schwartz-Jones; Kurt Meeske; Della
Stolsworth; John King; and Mike Springer
Guests: David Dise (Montgomery County General Services); Ken Hartman (Bethesda Chevy
Chase Regional Service Center); and Hilary Goldfarb (Promark Real Estate Services)
Introductions
Personal introductions and an overview of advisory committee’s role began the meeting.
The group will meet the second Monday of each month at the Planning Department,
unless changed by Planning staff. There was some discussion about a location in White
Flint, such as at the Cabin John Room at the Conference Center. Diane S. Jones will
follow-up with Economic Development to determine if this is feasible.
Chairs
Nkosi noted that the group should select two co-chairs in order to facilitate the group’s
work, including interaction with Planning Board and staff. Diane said that the Great
Seneca Science Corridor (Gaithersburg West) Committee has a community representative
and property owner as co-chairs of that group, which could be a model for the WF group.
Meeting Notes
Each meeting will have summary notes taken by a member of the group and posted on
the White Flint Planning website. Nkosi took notes for the first meeting.
Disclosure
North Bethesda Market II, North Bethesda Gateway and Mid-Plaza have submitted sketch plans.
Nkosi provided an overview of each project with input from various property representatives.
Barnaby asked if the residential building on Lake Waverly was fully pledged as super
efficient small units, Apads, and Ed Rich asked about the gas station property at MD 355
and Nicholson Lane and property at Huff Court and Executive Boulevard Extended.
Hillary Goldfarb indicated that the Lake Waverly will work with Department of Housing
and Community Affairs (DHCA) to determine the right amount of MPDUs for the
building. The minimum requirement of 12.5% MPDUs will be provided along with
market rate units.
She states that the property at Huff Ct and Exec. Blvd. belongs to Lerner Enterprise.
Gregg Trimmer (JBG Companies) said that the most Exxon gas stations in the County
were sold to Southside Oil with 20 year lease agreements. None of these properties are
included in North Bethesda Gateway sketch plan.
Mid-Pike Plaza
Evan Goldman provided an overview of Mid-Pike’s submission and noted several changes have
occurred since the submission. For example, Street B has been removed, retail has been added to
building #2, and parking garage on building #7 has also changed. Parking will be shared between
retail and office uses, and residential units will average one parking space per unit.
Dan Hoffman asked about parking and access into the building #7 with the new layout. Evan
stated that the new layout improves access since the building will be attached to the parking
garage
Diane S. Jones inquired how the density of the project was achieved. Building Lot Termination
(BLTs), advanced dedication of rights-of-way, child daycare and other items was the response.
Diane stated the importance of obtaining public facilities during the development process and
suggested a library could be a good public facility on Mid-Pike Plaza. Nkosi noted that the
Planning Board draft had recommended Mid-Pike as an alternative site for a library but the
Council approved plan did not.
Finance and Staging Allocation
Jacob Sesker provided an overview on the Council’s deliberations of the special tax district as
well as impact taxes. He indicated that the Planning Board has decided to allocate staging
development capacity at building permit.
The Planning Board’s December 9 meeting will further discuss staging and allocation.
The biennial monitoring program is a way to evaluate building permits progress.
Online tracking and database will take sometime to be implemented.
Greg Trimmer noted that staging allocation is based on net new development.
Diane S. Jones provided the County Executive’s position on transportation impact taxes, which
will be established at 0%; forward or advance funding for a portion of Market Street;
realignment of Executive Boulevard; and design of Rockville Pike. She also noted that two items
from the District Bucket list has been moved to the county list, the second Metro Entrance and
Nebel Street bikelane. Natalie Goldberg asked if there is a strategy to get Rockville Pike done
sooner. Diane indicated that the County’s commitment to forward fund a portion of MD 355
shows its commitment.
Meredith Joseph noted there are large class room issues at Garrett Park and Luxmanor
Elementary Schools that exceeds School Board’s policy.
Dan Hoffman stated that the group should communicate with the School Board regarding
school CIP issues (as they relate to White Flint). He also requested that Bruce Crispell
(MCPS staff) provide an update of his projections to the group
Subcommittees
Meredith suggested the creation of a subcommittee or subcommittees that will address funding,
transportation and amenities.
Next meeting
The Advisory Committee will meet on Monday, December 13 at 7:30 p.m. at 8787 Georgia
Avenue. Dan Hardy will present an update on transportation approval mechanism and other
transportation issues.