WEEKLY TOWN UPDATES October 20, 2023
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Special Events
15th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets Winter Clothing Drive Holiday Gift Drive for Domestic Violence VictimsCoffee and Playdate in the Park, October 22 CCFD Station 7 Open House, October 28TOCC Book Club, October 30 LEGO Fair, November 12 Coffee and Playdate in the Park, November 19 Jump to special events
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Corso Chevy Chase Development Update Corso Chevy Chase’s development application is now under review by numerous regulatory agencies, including the Planning Department, the County’s Department of Permitting Services, the State Highway Administration, utility companies, and the Town. The application documents include the Preliminary Plan (which reviews the lot/subdivision), the Site Plan (which reviews the project for zoning conformance and design), and the Forest Conservation Plan.
The date of official acceptance of the application was October 4, which marked the start of the mandatory 120-day review period. The Development Review Committee, comprised of all regulatory agencies, will meet on October 24 to review the application and provide comments to the applicant for consideration and incorporation into a revised application. The first resubmittal from Corso is scheduled for November 8, 2023, and the final resubmittal is scheduled for November 28, 2023. Following the final resubmittal, the Planning staff will post its report on the application on January 22, 2024, and the Planning Board is tentatively scheduled to hold a public hearing on the application on February 1, 2024. This timeline may be adjusted if the applicant needs more time to address comments by the regulatory agencies. On October 20, the Town submitted initial comments on the Corso development application in anticipation of the Development Review Committee meeting on October 24. The Town will continue to review the application, especially the plan elements related to site access, stormwater management, tree protection, exterior lighting, phasing plans, landscape plans, building materials, etc. Residents may review the application documents and provide comments to the Town Council at townoffice@townofchevychase.org. The Town will continue to keep residents informed as this project proceeds.
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Leaf Collection Continues Through December 22 Leaf vacuuming began on October 16 and will continue through December 22. Please rake leaves to the edge of the curb for collection and ensure that your leaves are not contaminated by cans, sticks, bottles, or rocks.
If you or your landscape company plan to use gas-powered leaf blowers this fall (allowed from October 15 to December 31), please follow the Town’s quiet hours schedule and refrain from using them before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on weekdays and before 12 p.m. or after 6 p.m. on weekends. Better yet, please encourage/ask your landscapers to continue using the electric-powered leaf blowers they have been using over the last two years that the Town has had a partial ban on GPLBs in place.
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November 8 Public Forum on Gas Leaf Blower Ban The Town Council will hold a public forum on November 8 at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall and via Zoom to hear from residents about the possibility of enacting a full year ban on gas powered leaf blowers (GPLBs) beginning in 2024. Residents are encouraged to attend this forum to understand the proposal and to provide feedback to the Town Council.
In September, the Montgomery County Council enacted a full ban on GPLBs. The ban on sales of GPLBs will be effective on July 1, 2024, and the ban on the use of GPLBs will be effective on July 1, 2025. The Town’s Climate and Environment Committee has recommended instituting a full ban on gas-powered leaf blowers in 2024, a year earlier than the County.
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It is not too late to donate toward the purchase of food gift cards for the 15th Annual Town Thanksgiving Dinner effort. We are a little more than halfway toward having enough funds to buy a $100 Thanksgiving food gift card for each of 100 MCPS school families this holiday season. Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated to help families enjoy a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner and have extra food over the long holiday weekend.
Georgia Guhin’s mail slot at 4006 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815 is open 24/7 for mail and contactless drop-off. Please make checks payable to YMCA-YFS. If you prefer, you can drop off a check to the Town Office or send an email to the Town Office at townoffice@townofchevychase.org to arrange for someone to stop by to pick up your donation. Thank you to the many residents who have already contributed to the Town’s neighbor-helping-neighbor Thanksgiving effort this year.
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Winter Clothing Drive Begins November 1 Every year, from November to February, the Town’s Community Relations Committee sponsors a Winter Clothing Drive for those in need. We donate to Interfaith Works who distribute to 13,000 income-qualified county residents, including nearly 6,000 children. Please donate clean, gently used, or never worn items: coats, gloves, mittens, scarves, hats, sweaters, pants, and socks. Also needed is waterproof warm winter wear for those who are outside in the cold rain or snow. The clothing box will be located on the front porch of Marjorie Shaw and Barney Rush, at 6917 Maple Avenue (between Stanford Street and Pine Place).
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Holiday Gift Drive for Domestic Violence Victims The Town’s Community Relations Committee is again coordinating a Holiday Gift Drive to benefit Montgomery County families who are victims of domestic violence. The adult beneficiaries are clients of the Montgomery County Family Justice Center, and the children are clients of Chesapeake Counseling’s Safe Start program. One hundred percent of the donations are applied to direct service. There are no administrative costs.
There are two donation options: 1) gift cards in denominations from $10 to $50 for stores such as Target, Marshalls, Kohl's, Ross, Safeway, and Giant (preferred) or 2) checks made out to MCFJC Foundation. Please reference TOCC holiday drive on your check. Donations can be delivered to the Town Office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday or dropped off at 7624 Lynn Drive (basket in carport) or 7203 Ridgewood Avenue. (To receive an acknowledgment for tax purposes, be sure to include your name and e-mail address.) This year the need to support families suffering from domestic violence is even more critical. As an aftereffect of the pandemic, caseloads at the Montgomery County Family Justice Center have increased substantially while the demand for mental health services has skyrocketed. Counseling services for children exposed to domestic violence is crucial as both an intervention for their trauma and for breaking the cycle of abuse. Annual donations from the Town of Chevy Chase have had a substantial impact on our County’s ability to offer direct services to clients. As in past years, we ask you to consider extending a helping hand to these needy families. Let’s set a record for the percentage of Town residents who contribute to this drive! Thanks in advance for your generosity. Gift cards and checks for the Holiday Gift Drive will be collected through Friday, December 22 but will be accepted gratefully at any time of year. Checks received before December 8 will be deposited by December 22. Checks received from December 9 to 22 will be deposited by January 15. If you have questions, contact Cathy Wolf at cathrynwolf2@gmail.com.
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Coffee and Playdate in the Park, October 22 Meet old and new neighbors (with or without kids) for coffee & snacks while the kids burn off energy at the Lawton Center playground (4301 Willow Lane) on Sunday, October 22, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome! Sponsored by the Community Relations Committee.
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CCFD Station 7 Open House, October 28 Get an inside view of your local firehouse at this annual event on Saturday, October 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Chevy Chase Fire Department Station 7 (8001 Connecticut Avenue).
Meet the firefighters and EMTs who serve the Chevy Chase community! Activities: -- Fire Engine rides -- The Extreme Dual Slide -- Fire helmets, balloons, badges, stickers, and coloring books for children -- Fire Safety education handouts Displays and Demonstrations: -- Firefighting demonstration -- Station 7 Fire & HazMat apparatus display -- The Jaws of Life car extraction demo by BCCFRS -- MD State Canine Police demo Refreshments: -- Hot Dogs -- Chips -- Soda -- Water
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TOCC Book Club, October 30 Our Town of Chevy Chase Book Club will meet October 30 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall to discuss Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese. A 3-generation saga of an Indian family plagued by drowning, this book explores what makes family and the impact of generational change. Looks long, but it reads really fast! Sponsored by the Community Relations Committee; all are welcome.
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LEGO Fair, November 12 Do you love LEGO? Do you like seeing what other people have created with LEGO? Join us for the inaugural TOCC LEGO fair at the Town Hall on Sunday, November 12 from 2 to 4 p.m.! Prizes will be awarded across three age groups (8 & under, 9-15, and 16 & over) in categories of best structure, vehicle, landscape (coloring), still scene, and most creative! You may submit a custom build for display or, for a larger build/multiple items, entrants may reserve half of a 6-foot table. To register by November 9, please email townoffice@townofchevychase.org with entrant’s name, age, address, and a brief description of the submission. All ages welcome! Sponsored by the Community Relations Committee. Questions, contact Howard Berkof at hberkof@yahoo.com.
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Coffee and Playdate in the Park, November 19 Meet old and new neighbors (with or without kids) for coffee & snacks while the kids burn off energy at the Lawton Center playground (4301 Willow Lane) on Sunday, November 19, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. All are welcome! Sponsored by the Community Relations Committee.
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Chevy Chase at Home (CC@H) CC@H is a member organization providing social and educational programs to neighbors of all ages and support services to older adults. You can learn more at www.chevychaseathome.org.
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