Effects of stormwater rule changes trickle down – Frederick News Post
As you will read from Patti Borda’s FNP article here, the ramifications will have a severe impact on the developability of land and commercial real estate.
As you will read from Patti Borda’s FNP article here, the ramifications will have a severe impact on the developability of land and commercial real estate.
It seems like only yesterday that all 424,400 acres of Frederick County, Maryland were going to be bulldozed over into one monstrous suburban sprawl.
Last weekend Rocky Mackintosh was given the opportunity (the privilege!) to introduce to our community the 2010 Good Samaritan of the year. This year’s honorees are Marvin and Lisa Ausherman.
Merging City County Government … and Frederick County’s Comprehensive Plan … who knows what else?
With the ongoing ramifications of the national economic slump, both our city and county governments are trying to find solutions to budget crises that will likely take several years to address at best.
Ordinance Hearing Date
This post will finish out the commentary on the OpEd banter recently printed in the Frederick News Post.
This should really be two posts, but since its my blog, I’m giving to you all at once.
Frederick County Planning Commission met this morning to hear from the planning staff regarding a plan to require that minor subdivisions in the AG zone which are contiguous to one another and/or under common ownership be combined by law to constitute a major subdivision.
The latest quarterly survey from D.C.-based Real Estate Roundtable suggests commercial real estate trends are stabilizing, but it predicts a slow and uneven recovery.