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The agenda includes an educational presentation on the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a public safety report from the Harford County Sheriff's Office, and community interest presentations regarding local historical celebrations and an upcoming Meet the Candidates event. Old business topics feature updates on the Whiteford Tractor Supply development, the Comes Family residential development, various solar and natural gas projects, and data center developments, alongside an overview from the Harford County Planning Advisory Board.
The Commission reviewed and approved the 2025 Annual Report final draft. Updates were provided on the Harford County Master Plan timeline, including consultant selection for public engagement, and progress reports from the Historic Site Documentation and Zoning Code Review subcommittees were discussed, specifically regarding the Ma & Pa Railroad Culver and planning for a Design Guidelines Workshop. The meeting also covered the administrative status of the Cherry Hill Road Bridge inspection and reopening, and discussed the renewal and amendment of the Statewide Programmatic Agreement under NHPA Section 106.
The board discussed the Sustainable Community Designation and the strategic redrawing of Enterprise Zone boundaries. A presentation was provided regarding state-mandated regulations for solar and battery storage projects, emphasizing requirements for project size categories, community input, visual screening, and technical analysis. The board reviewed policies concerning ag accessory uses, forest conservation guidance from the state, and the hiring of a consultant for the Master Plan. Additionally, the board addressed the current absence of zoning regulations for battery storage and data centers, noting the necessity to draft future amendments. Public comments highlighted concerns regarding the siting, emergency services funding, and regulatory oversight of data centers and battery storage facilities.
The agenda focuses on committee reports from the Employment, Legislative, Accessibility, and Membership committees, along with an update from the Harford County Council. Old business includes planning for the Empowered Expo 2026 and an inclusive egg hunt. New business items cover Bike Camp 2026, the Imagine Your Career Fair, and Operation Inspire, in addition to member updates and public comments.
The board discussed enrollment projections and the impacts of COVID-19 on public school student numbers, noting shifts in attendance and capacity thresholds for several elementary and middle schools. Updates were provided on Board of Education projects, including boundary assessment studies and renovation work at Joppatowne High School. Additionally, the board reviewed residential development moratorium status and permit activity, as well as a fiscal update regarding dedicated revenues, impact fees, and debt service obligations for school capacity projects.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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