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City greenlights major industrial development project

July 15, 2024 | Frederick City, Frederick County, Maryland



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City greenlights major industrial development project
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the preliminary subdivision and site plan for the Toms and Mercer Farms properties, which were annexed into the city in December 2023. The county council's express approval of the annexation last month has paved the way for immediate development, eliminating a potential five-year wait for zoning validation.

The meeting highlighted the importance of the preliminary subdivision plat and the preliminary forest conservation plan, which are essential for establishing a framework for the overall development of the area. Joe, a project representative, outlined plans to expand the existing industrial park initiated with the Frederick Commerce Center Lot 3, which currently houses an active warehouse user.

The proposed development will include a variety of warehouse products, moving away from the large cross-dock facility model of Lot 3 to potentially smaller, rear-loaded buildings. This diversification aims to cater to different segments of the Frederick industrial market, responding to the demand for new construction.

The subdivision process will be phased, allowing for future site plans to be submitted as development progresses. The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between city and county officials to facilitate growth and development in the region, marking a significant step forward for the local economy.

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