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The meeting involved the approval of a subdivision waiver request for a lot area variance. The commission discussed a proposed zoning ordinance amendment but reached no consensus, ultimately deciding to forward the request to the Board of Garrett County Commissioners without recommendation. Key agenda items included the approval of the annual transportation priorities letter, updates to the Water and Sewer Master Plan, and the election of commission officers.
The Commission addressed several planning and development items, including a subdivision ordinance waiver request for a flag lot, which was granted due to the pre-existing nature of the dwellings and the limited width of the access area. A request related to sensitive areas and steep slopes was withdrawn. The Commission also reviewed and approved a revised preliminary and final plat for a property reconfiguration, and granted approval for a 21-lot subdivision plat at Cathedral Springs. Finally, the Commission approved the final draft of the Comprehensive Plan and authorized it to be forwarded to the County Commissioners for final review.
The Board adopted the 2026 Garrett County Hazardous Materials Response Plan. Key discussions included the Oakland to Herrington Manor State Park Trail Feasibility Study and updates regarding the MD 135 Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan. Additionally, the Board reviewed the Garrett County Homestead Tax Rate and its impact on county revenue, leading to plans for a future meeting to solicit public input on potential rate adjustments. A Public Hearing was held regarding an amendment to the 2014 Water and Sewer Plan, which outlines future utility projects, projected populations, and land use demands.
The meeting focused on the Homestead Tax Credit, specifically debating whether to maintain the 3% rate or reduce it. The board discussed the potential impact of the credit on senior citizens and full-time residents, while also considering public commentary regarding equity in the current tax system. Ultimately, the board voted to approve a new Garrett County Homestead Tax Credit rate of 2%.
The board processed several appointments and reappointments, including members for the Garrett County Mental Health Advisory Committee and the Garrett County Planning Commission. The agenda included a progress update on the Oakland to Herrington Manor State Park Trail Feasibility Study and the approval of a request to close and abandon a specific section of Betts Lane. Additionally, the board accepted a commemorative 250th Semiquincentennial flag offered for the county courthouse.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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