Showing posts with label Butler Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butler Road. Show all posts

Friday, March 10, 2023

Fire at Ourisman Volkswagen Service Center in Bethesda


UPDATE - 2:13 PM: MCFRS spokesperson Pete Piringer says the bulk of the fire has been extinguished, and firefighters are now searching the building for any possible extension of the flames. He says all employees are safely outside of the facility, and there are no injuries to report at this time. Firefighters are also going to address the heavy smoke conditions inside the facility.

Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service personnel are responding to a vehicle fire at the Ourisman Volkswagen Service Center at 5415 Butler Road in Bethesda. The vehicle on fire is in a work bay in the body shop at the facility, MCFRS spokesperson Pete Piringer said. At least 11 units from multiple fire stations are responding. The facility is located in the River Road industrial area.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Butler Road industrial property for sale in Bethesda

5429 Butler Road, currently home to Lawn & Power Equipment, has been put on the market for sale. The asking price is $1,400,000, according to the real estate listing. Current zoning would allow a building of up to 50' in height, and at least 20,845 SF in size, on this site.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Ourisman acquires Bethesda industrial site

An Ourisman entity, S.J. Ourisman, LLC, has acquired an industrial property off of River Road in Bethesda. 5420 Butler Road is directly across from an existing Ourisman Volkswagen service facility. The site is currently occupied by an industrial building that was converted into a sports training center about a decade ago. Ourisman paid a whopping $7,700,000 for the site, according to Maryland real estate records.

Longtime readers will recall that this property is the one through which I discovered an underground fuel spill eleven years ago, which had been covered up by Montgomery County and the State of Maryland. The previous property owner had received clearance to operate the sports facility from the Maryland Department of the Environment, under the provision that they would not disturb the soil or utilize the contaminated groundwater under the building.

Since the fuel contained MTBE, an additive that moves far and fast through soil, and has contaminated water supplies nationwide, part of my investigation involved the MDE's handling of the secret spill. MDE documents state no cleanup action being taken at 5420, but the department refused to confirm or deny that when pressed repeatedly by me in 2007 and 2008. MDE also refused to say if it had investigated any of the adjacent properties for evidence of the "free product" that soil samples at 5420 revealed. That "free product" was found to contain elevated amounts of methyl-t-butyl-ether (MTBE), diesel range total petroleum hydrocarbons, tetrachloroethene (PCE), and naphthalene. 

All very healthy stuff, right? MDE thought so, apparently, because they could provide no evidence of any further investigation on their part to find out how far this material had gone on adjoining properties.

Fast forward three years after MDE's stonewalling to 2011, when my investigation was completely vindicated during the Little Falls Place scandal. Soil tests on the Hoyt/BETCO plant property confirmed what I had warned about years earlier - MTBE had indeed leached downhill to the BETCO site. Clearly, it also wound up going into the Willett Branch and Little Falls watershed, if you know anything about how MTBE moves once it is free in soil.

The Montgomery County Council, National Capital Planning Commission, and Montgomery County Planning Board all shared MDE's nonchalant attitude about these contaminants. All voted to approve the Little Falls Place townhome development on the BETCO site, following soil remediation.

Assuming an automotive use for the 5420 Butler site after this transaction, they will probably receive a "no further requirements" determination from MDE, as the previous tenant did.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Car stolen from Butler Rd., assault in Grosvenor + more - Bethesda crime update

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on August 8, according to crime data:

Theft. 7600 block Old Georgetown Road.

Vehicle burglary. 4400 block Elm Street.

Stolen car. 5400 block Butler Road.

Vehicle burglary. 5400 block Whitley Park Terrace (Whitley Park).

Assault. 10100 block Grosvenor Place at 8:24 PM.

Drug arrest. Democracy Boulevard at I-270 Spur.

Theft/drug offense. 10500 block Westlake Drive at 2:33 AM.

Drug offense. 4600 block S. Chelsea Lane (Rosedale Park).

Death. 4400 block East-West Highway at 1:37 PM.

Disorderly conduct. 5300 block Westbard Avenue at 1:32 AM.

Assault. 7700 block Scotland Drive at 5:42 PM (Scotland).

Drug offense. 800 block Rollins Avenue (Pike District).

Monday, June 08, 2015

Assault in Chevy Chase Lake, burglaries on Battery La., Singleton Dr. + more - Bethesda crime update

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on June 5, according to crime data:

Burglary. 4900 block Battery Lane.

Drug arrest. Fairfax Road at Bradley Boulevard.

Theft. 4600 block N. Park Avenue.

Theft. 5900 block Bradley Boulevard.

Assault. 3600 block Chevy Chase Lake Drive.

Theft from vehicle. 5400 block Butler Road.

Burglary. 9700 block Singleton Drive (Ashburton).