A Public Hearing was held on Tuesday, January 8, 2001, at 9:22 a.m.
in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, County Government Center,
Chestertown, for the purpose of discussing the application submitted
by Martha Langenfelder, for the voluntary creation of an Agricultural
Land Preservation District on her 100 acre farm located on Augustine
Herman Highway in the Second Election District.
County Commissioners Ronald H. Fithian, Larry B. Beck and W. Michael
Newnam were in attendance as well as Gail Owings, Director of Planning
and Zoning Administration, Carla Martin, Community Planner, and Conrad
Langenfelder, applicant's son.
Notice of public hearing was read into the record by Commissioner
Fithian.
Ms. Martin presented a map identifying the Langenfelder, property.
She advised that approximately 97 % of the soils are classified capability
Class II or III. Ms. Martin noted that the property is located along
the Chesapeake County Scenic Byway and will help maintain the quality
of the byway.
Correspondence was received from Elizabeth H. Morris, Chairman, Planning
Commission, and from Robert W. Clark, Jr., Chairman, Agricultural Preservation
Advisory Board, which advised of both Boards' unanimous vote to recommend
approval of this application.
There was no one in the audience who wished to speak for or against
this application for submission to the Agricultural Land Preservation
Foundation.
A motion was made by Commissioner Beck, seconded by Commissioner Newnam
and made unanimous by Commissioner Fithian to recommend approval of
the application submitted by Martha Langenfelder, for the voluntary
creation of an Agricultural Land Preservation District to the Agricultural
Land Preservation Foundation.
This hearing was taped for reference and adjourned at 9:24 a.m.