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Residents raise concerns as commissioners hear proposal to add Great Neck Road properties to sewer service plan
Summary
Homeowners near Great Neck Road told commissioners the Brennan/Provosnick sewer-service amendment would fix failing septic systems but could open the area to future development unless restrictions are explicit; the planning hearing remained open for more comment.
Queen Anne's County held a public hearing Aug. 26 on a proposed amendment to the county's water and sewer service map to allow two properties at 233 and 235 Great Neck Road in Stevensville to connect to public sewer.
The properties are owned by the Brennan and Provosnick families and are described in county materials as having documented failing on-site sewage disposal systems and soils unsuitable for replacement on-site systems. County staff said the amendment would change the designation from S-6 (no plan service) to S-2 (service on demand) with an "L" suffix denoting limited development; the amendment would allow the properties to construct and connect to a sewer main in the Great Neck Road right-of-way and convey flow to the existing low-pressure sewer serving Mattapeak Professional Park. Projected flow was stated at approximately 500 gallons per day.
Why it matters: County staff and the applicants said the amendment is intended to address immediate public-health concerns…
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