5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Drop-in Session with Mayor Hoffmann and/or Councilmember John Britton in the Mayor and Council Offices.
7:00 pm
1. Convene
2. Agenda Review
3. City Manager's Report
4. Presentation of Girl Scout Cookies to the Mayor and Council in recognition of March as Girl Scout Month 
5. Proclamation declaring March 16-20, 2009 as Business Appreciation Week in Rockville. 
6. Response to the Coalition to Preserve Rockville Neighborhood Businesses 
7:20 pm
7. Citizen's Forum
This time is set aside to hear from any citizen who wishes to address the Mayor and Council. Citizens are asked to keep their remarks to three minutes. Priority will be given to speakers who have signed up in advance by calling the city Clerk's Office at 240-314-8280 by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting and those who are speaking on an agenda item.
7:50 pm
8. Mayor and Council's Response to Citizen's Forum
8:05 pm
9. Adoption of Ordinance to Amend Ordinance #18-08 to Appropriate Funds and Levy Taxes for Fiscal Year 2009. 
8:15 pm
10. Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes of Meeting 3-09 (February 9, 2009) 
B. Approval of modification to the Master Agreement #MA-850-0703080003 under Montgomery County Bid IFB #4507000129 for the purchase of unleaded gasoline. 
C. Introduction of Ordinance to amend Chapter 10.5 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Forest and Tree Preservation" so as to conform various provisions to the City's new Zoning Ordinance, and to further clarify when a Forest Stand Delineation must be submitted 
D. Approve a change order to add additional funds to the Glen Mill Pump Station Contract. 
8:20 pm
11. Presentation of the Public Draft of the Gaithersburg West Master Plan, by Montgomery County staff from the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. 
9:05 pm
12. Presentation of the Rockville 2008 Citizen Survey 
9:35 pm
13. Introduction and Adoption of Ordinance to Approve Comprehensive Map Amendment MAP2009-00105 
9:40 pm
14. Introduction of Ordinance to amend Sections 8-71, 8-73, 8-76, 8-78, and 8-81 of Chapter 8 of the Rockville City Code entitled, "Elections," so as to provide that contributions greater than $10.00 may be made by electronic payment; to increase the maximum contribution per individual to a candidate or campaign committee to $1,000 and increase the maximum aggregate contribution per individual to all of the candidates/campaign committees to $2,000; to amend the filing deadlines for campaign financing reports; and to eliminate the requirement that campaign treasurers be Rockville residents 
10:00 pm
15. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 4 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Arts and Cultural Affairs" so as to conform various provisions to the City's new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08 
16. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 11 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Human Rights" so as to conform its provisions with the new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08 
17. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 12 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Licenses, Permits and Miscellaneous Business Regulations" so as to conform it to the City's new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08 and to make certain other corrective or clarifying changes 
18. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 13.5 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Moderately Priced Housing" so as to conform its provisions to the new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08 
19. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 18 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Rental Facilities and Landlord-Tenant Relations" so as to conform various provisions to the City's new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08 and to make certain other corrective or clarifying changes 
20. Adoption of Ordinance to amend Chapter 24 of the Rockville City Code entitled "Water, Sewers and Sewage Disposal" so as to conform it to the new Zoning Ordinance adopted by Ordinance No. 19-08; and to further amend Section 24-1, "Scope" so as to clarify, restate and reaffirm that the City is not required to extend its water and sewer service to properties outside the City boundaries 
10:20 pm
21. Discussion regarding Second Quarter Report on the Mayor and Council Vision Priorities 
10:50 pm
22. Review & Comment regarding Future Agendas 
23. Old/New Business
24. Adjournment
NOTE: Times given for agenda items are estimates only. Matters may be considered at times other than those indicated. Please check the upcoming Mayor and Council calendar listed after this evening's agenda for future meeting and Drop-in information, including Citizens' Forum.
THERE WILL BE A CITIZENS' FORUM AT EVERY MEETING, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. When listed, Drop-in will be held in the Council offices from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. All meetings are on Monday evenings unless otherwise indicated. Worksessions in City Hall will be televised.
Please check with the City Clerk's office at 240-314-8280 for any further information.
Any person who requires assistance in order to attend this meeting should call the ADA Coordinator at 240-314-8100.
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