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PLANNING / ZONING / DEVELOPMENT
- The Holder Property
- The Holder Property (112 acres adjacent to the Shady Side Post Office) is, once again, slatedfor development. The developer, Sturbridge
Homes, has proposed building 38 single family homes. Several years ago, a
47-home subdivision was proposed for the same property, but was unable
to get the required adequate facilites waiver (for schools).
A "Formal Pre-submittal Review Meeting",
was held on August 22, 2002 at 10am at the Heritage Office Complex on Riva road.
Representatives of the SSPA were present and presented their concerns.
There are many issues surrounding this proposed development that the
community needs to ensure are carefully examined, including roads and emergency access, water/well adequacy,
schools, the environment, especially wetlands and streams, and conformity with recommendations made in the
Deale / Shady Side Small Area Plan.
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Update: April 2003
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A "Sketch Phase" meeting for the Holder Property is planned for June 5 at 9
am at the County's Office complex on Riva Road (Office of Planning and Code
Enforcement - PACE), where Sturbridge Homes still proposes building 38
houses.
The purpose of the sketch phase meeting is for the various County divisions
to provide comments to the developer on the proposed subdivision, with
regard to whether it meets County Code and policy requirements for their
respective areas (schools, public works, critical areas, etc.). At the end
of the meeting there is opportunity for public comment. Plans may be
reviewed in advance at the subdivision office of PACE.
The SSPA submitted comments on this subdivision at the "Pre-Sketch" meeting
in August of 2002. We are in the process of reviewing the revised plan
(will make comments available prior to the meeting). However, in the
previous "Pre-Sketch" phase, this project presented a number of concerns,
from adequate facility issues such as roads and schools (e.g. the Shady
Side Elementary school still has no walls separating classrooms) to
environmental concerns related to the cumulative impact of multiple
subdivisions on the headwaters of one of West River's main tributaries.
The SSPA is especially committed to ensuring that recommendations of the
Deale/Shady Side Small Area Plan are considered as part of the subdivision
process.
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Update: June 14, 2003
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"Sketch Phase" meeting (June 5, 2003)
Thanks to the community for a strong turn-out at the "sketch phase"
meeting for the proposed 38-home Holder subdivision, on West River
Road! The County did not approve the "sketch" plan for this
development, as presented by Strurbridge Homes!
While this is good news, please note that there will not be another
routine public meeting (according to the subdivision review process),
so please stay tuned to the website for updates... There will still be
opportunities to provide comments to the County...
The developer failed to provide basic information requested by the
County's Office of Planning & Zoning, such as a jurisdictional
determination of wetlands by the Corps of Engineers and a flood plain
study. Without a definitive "call" as to the extent of wetlands on the
site, and flood plain information, much of the site plan remains in
question.
And, critical to the potential development of this site, the presence
of hydric soils throughout the site may require extension of the
critical area buffer beyond 100 feet (possibly to 1000 feet) which will
mean a variance would be required to go forward with any plans to
develop within the critical area of this site.
There are many other issues surrounding the proposed development,
including questionable stormwater management plans, roads and emergency
access, water/well adequacy, stream/wetland crossings, and schools that
are of concern.
Please stay tuned!
For those interested, the subdivision review process is described on the Planning and Zoning
Development page (http://www.co.anne-arundel.md.us/PlanZone/Development/Index.cfm).
You may call and make an appointment to review the plans.
Of the 112 acres, 34 are outside the critical area. Of the 77 acres within
the critical area, 24 are classified as LDA (limitied development), and
the remaining 53 acres are classified as RCA (resource conservation
area).
- 2005-2006: No current activity noted.
- Former Smith "Lumber" Property
- No activity noted.
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