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Showing posts with label Governance annexation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Governance annexation. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

Want2Dish Donnamarie Needle: MT. AIRY RESIDENTS GET STUCK WITH THE BILL


MT. AIRY RESIDENTS GET STUCK WITH THE BILL


The I-70 annexation was once again the topic of discussion at the Mount Airy Town Council meeting on July 11. The mayor recently negotiated a plan for the $22,000 bill owed to the town by the I-70 petitioners to be split between the town and the petitioners.

Councilwoman Wendi Peters and Councilman David Blais were the two votes against the agreement to split the bill between the two parties. After a lengthy review of documents obtained through the recent Public Information Act request (and primarily between one council member and one of the representatives of the south I-70 annexation dating back to August of 2009) council members uncovered that the I-70 petitioners understood it would cost approximately $25,000 to execute the annexation.

These petitioners admittance that they had full knowledge and were in complete understanding of what the annexation costs would be, therefore both council members believe the petitioners should be responsible for the full bill.

http://frederick.want2dish.com/articles/1245/business/county_city/2011/07/18/mt_airy_residents_get_stuck_with_the_bill


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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Angie Cochrun Gazette: Mount Airy settles $11,000 bill with residents for failed annexation attempt


http://www.gazette.net/article/20110714/NEWS/707129951/1099/1099/mount-airy-settles-11000-bill-with-residents-for-failed-annexation&template=gazette


Mount Airy settles $11,000 bill with residents for failed annexation attempt

Town and petitioners will split $22,000

http://www.gazette.net/article/20110714/NEWS/707129951/1099/1099/mount-airy-settles-11000-bill-with-residents-for-failed-annexation&template=gazette
After months of discussion and debate, Mount Airy will soon be paid roughly $11,000 for a roughly $22,000 bill issued in December 2010 to a group of petitioners living in a 600 acre area south of Interstate 70 and east of Md. Route 70 who had a failed annexation bid into the town.
The payment is the result of negotiations between the town and petitioners which wrapped up the first week of July.
“There were some legal issues we wanted to make sure were ironed out to protect us,” said Mayor Pat Rockinberg at the Town Council meeting Monday night.
The agreement states the bill is split 50/50 and will be paid in 120 days.
The petitioners asked the town to annex their property in September 2009, in part, to prevent Carroll County from rezoning the land for commercial development. After the annexation was not successful, a $22,444 charge to the 197 residents living in the 600 acres south of Interstate 70 and east of Md. Route 27 has been the center of discussion and controversy since it was billed by the town for costs related to the request...  http://www.gazette.net/article/20110714/NEWS/707129951/1099/1099/mount-airy-settles-11000-bill-with-residents-for-failed-annexation&template=gazette

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