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Is this the day democracy dies?



PH Yard Sale Postponed


The Preserve Hughesville two day yard sale has been postponed due to the anticipated inclement weather.  The rescheduled dates are Saturday, May 23, 2009 & Sunday, May 24, 2009.  Original Thread here.

Reminder of one last chance

UPDATED AND BUMPED TO THE TOP

On May 19, 2009 @ 6:00 p.m., we have one last opportunity to persuade the commissioners to make the right decision on the Chaney rezoning request in Hughesville. 

I'm working on my "speech".  I'm posting it here in the hopes that others who read it can use it as a catalyst for their own prepared statements to be presented that night.

We all have rules to live and conduct business by.  There are only two reasons to grant any rezoning request.  One, is to prove a change in the character of the neighborhood has occurred.  The other is to prove a mistake in the original zoning.  As of the date of the last comprehensive plan update, the bypass was planned for, everyone was aware of the tobacco buyout, and the Harley Davidson dealership already existed.  These were all quoted as reasons by Chaney Enterprises as a change in the character of the neighborhood.  The bypass has not changed the character of Hughesville, but, served to enhance its rural character by relieving the traffic congestion that had existed for 30 years.  The Jenkins property was farmland in a residential area.  Chaney's amended rezoning request also states that Rt. 231 is a major road.  It is not.  Rt. 231 is considered a secondary road.  Even Rt. 301 and Rt. 5 are not major roads, but, primary roads.  If approved, this rezoning will cause equal to or greater than, pre-bypass traffic backups.  Add to that, the planned light at the intersection of Rt. 231 and Rt. 381.    There was no mistake in the zoning.  The two rules for changing the zoning of this property have not been met.  Also, a majority have opposed any rezoning.

Rules.  When Donna Cave inquired what the timeframe was to appeal a rezoning decision, the county attorney, following the rules, informed her that he could not provide that information.  He stated he could only advise the county commissioners and staff on any given subject.  However, Mr. Fink broke the rules by conducting private negotiations with Chaney's attorney on this rezoning request.  Since when is it the county government's responsibility to be a land broker and ensure a business can make a maximum profit selling their land by allowing them to rezone it?

Rules.  The rules are that no new information can be accepted after the close of the public record.  Chaney's attorney submitted a proffer after the close of the public record, so, the commissioners reopened the public record to accept it.

Rules.  If an applicant no longer seeks a particular rezoning request, he/she must withdraw the request.  Any change in the request requires the applicant to start the process all over again.  Chaney Enterprises, was allowed to amend its request.

Rules.  It seems we all have to follow them, except for Chaney Enterprises.

During this entire process, the rules have been bent or broken for Chaney Enterprises.  If the commissioners approve this rezoning request, they will not be confirming a change in the character of the neighborhood in Hughesville, but, a change in the character of democracy in Charles County. where rules are supposed to govern us and where the majority is supposed to rule not Chaney Enterprises.  If this request is approved, it sends a message that rules no longer govern us.  If this request is approved, it says the majority no longer rules in Charles County.  Do not allow Chaney Enterprises to continue to be the exception to the rules in Charles County.  Deny any rezoning requests on this property.

Want to Help Hughesville In Their Fight Against the Chaney Rezoning?


Preserve Hughesville has scheduled a yard sale for Saturday, May 16, 2009, and Sunday, May 17, 2009 (Rain Date:  Saturday, May 23, 2009, and Sunday, May 24, 2009) to raise funds for the anticipated legal fees to appeal the Chaney Rezoning decision.  The Preserve Hughesville Yard Sales have an excellent reputation for selling only quality items.  Please plan to come by this weekend to take a look.   The yard sale location is Rt. 5/Leonardtown Road, just before the bypass and the entrance to Hughesville main street, on the left, coming from Waldorf.  (Monetary donations would also be appreciated.)  I hope to see you there!

Cooper's Informative Reply Regarding the Chaney Rezoning Request



Can be read here.

Are you feeling the fairness of this process?


Notice is hereby given that the Charles County Commissioners will conduct a public meeting on the revised Zoning Map
Amendment, ZMA #07-31, Jenkins Property, at their regularly scheduled meeting on May 19, 2009 at 6:00 p.m., in the
Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Charles County Government Building, La Plata, Maryland.

[...]

Citizens wishing to make oral or written comments are encouraged to attend the hearing. Those individuals or representatives of groups wishing to speak must sign in. Speaker sign-up will begin 30 minutes (½ hour) prior to the hearing and will end at the commencement of the hearing. Each speaker will be allotted three (3) minutes. The hearing will end no later than thirty (30) minutes from its commencement. Written comments may be submitted in lieu of oral testimony, or to expand upon oral testimony, to the Department representative listed in this notice.

Comment:  30 Whole Minutes!!!  Wow...Could the commissioners be more blatant in their bias on this request?

Read it for yourself here.

May 2009 Edition of Hughesville Happenings...


should be hitting the 20637 mailboxes by Monday!

Fire equipment takes its shine to Hughesville parade



SMECO, Hughesville, MD - Awarded $154Million Utilities Privatization Contract


For electric distribution services (scroll down) to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Patuxent River, Md.

Hughesville Parade Photos