Public Hearing and Briefing on Septic Ban Bill Set for March 1st
(Friday, February 18, 2011) Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission has scheduled a hearing and briefing for Tuesday, March 1, 2011.
(Friday, February 18, 2011) Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission has scheduled a hearing and briefing for Tuesday, March 1, 2011.
Getting caught between a bad economy and an effort to complete farmland conservation and/or preservation easements has really put the squeeze on some in the agricultural community.
Putting focus on political happenings that impact the value of land and commercial real estate.
Here’s a re-post of a relevant Washington Post article from the weekly blast called the Knowledge Edge from Rodgers Consulting:
MacRo, Ltd. is an established land and commercial real estate brokerage and consulting firm in Frederick, Maryland.
It’s called “The Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Preservation Act or 2011” — aka “The Ban Rural Building Lots and Reduce the Value of Agricultural Easement Dollars Act of 2011″
The latest announcement from Maryland Governor O’Malley over his proposed ban on septic systems is just scratching the surface of threats to the value of farms and rural real estate.
Putting focus on issues that impact the value of land and commercial real estate.
Wall Street Journal staff writer Anton Troianovski posted an article online today stating the following
Here is a reprint of a post on the . As we warned back in October 2010, it appears that Mr. O’Malley does have a Septic Problem