OCEAN CITY – A request for a building permit exception for a set of interior stairs at a local residence left the town in a precarious situation this week, with no precedent for allowing the exception available to the City Council. Joseph Dashiell of Joseph T. Dashiell Builders, Inc. and his attorney J. Calvin Jenkins… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2008
New Retail Project Eyed For 56th Street
OCEAN CITY – More retail space will be added to the midtown sector, as plans for new retail stores were presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission this week. Architect Keith Iott, representing, applicant Avraham Sibony, made the presentation to the Planning and Zoning Commission this week, outlining plans for a strip of retail space… Read more »
Impact Fees Dismissed By Commissioners
SNOW HILL – A draft of the still unfinished Worcester County comprehensive rezoning, an integral part of the new Comprehensive Plan approved nearly two and a half years ago, will undergo accelerated review to ensure end of the year deadlines are met.Staff went before the Worcester County Commissioners Tuesday to present elected officials with several… Read more »
Developer Proposes Retaining Wall For Stalled Project
OCEAN CITY – Issues surrounding an Edgewater Avenue condominium project were resolved to some extent this week, as developer Bob Warfield reported that he would be installing a permanent retaining wall along the length of the property, in an effort to prevent further damage to neighboring properties.Neighboring condominium units to the 1111 Edgewater project, particularly… Read more »
County Officials Critical Of Legislators For Pay Comments
OCEAN CITY – Wednesday’s otherwise cordial meeting between the resort’s Economic Development Committee (EDC) members and their representatives in Annapolis briefly veered off topic for a few moments with a brief exchange that was, at the same time, tense and humorous.The EDC on Wednesday welcomed State Sen. Lowell Stoltzfus, Delegates Norm Conway and Page Elmore… Read more »
County Action Paves Way For New Campground
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials added a private wastewater facility to the county water and sewer plan at this week’s county commission meeting, allowing Deer Run Golf Course to become Deer Run Campground.Plans for the property call for a membership campground and extensive recreation facilities to be added to the Deer Run Golf Course…. Read more »
Berlin Residents Looking For Electric Cost Answers
BERLIN – Worries over increasingly high electricity bills drove more than 200 Berlin residents to a citizen meeting last week on electric rates at Berlin Intermediate School, but they came away without the solution so many were looking for.The meeting, organized byresident Lisa Hall, featured a talk by Ron Birely, the former Berlin mayor and… Read more »
‘Buddy’ Entering Retirement
OCEAN CITY – Long-time Ocean City Police Mounted Patrol horse “Buddy” was officially retired by the OCPD this week at the rank of sergeant and will live out the days after his distinguished career at the farm of one of his fellow officers.The OCPD announced this week “Buddy” is being retired after 16 years of… Read more »
Slots Called ‘Even Bet’ With Two Months To Go
OCEAN CITY – Despite strong rhetoric from an organized and vocal anti-slots contingent in the local area and across Maryland, the November referendum on the gaming machines appears to be an “even bet” with just under two months remaining before the election, resort business leaders heard this week.The resort’s Economic Development Committee (EDC) this week… Read more »
OC Residents Want To Use Land For Alternative Power
OCEAN CITY – While Delaware is busy preparing to implement 60 wind turbines off its coast and Maryland begins to consider the possibility of a wind farm 12 miles off the coast of Ocean City, two local residents are hoping for wind turbines on a smaller scale, on their own properties. Property owners Jim Motsko… Read more »