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Commissioners keep record open on two proposed Chester and Graysonville subdivisions that require new water and sewer service
Summary
Queen Anne's County commissioners heard public testimony May 27 on water and sewer plan amendments for two residential developments — the Barnstable/Lowry Farm in Chester and the Aspire (Ewing) Farm in Graysonville — and left the public hearing record open for a later decision.
Queen Anne's County commissioners on May 27 held a public hearing on amendments to the county's 2011 Comprehensive Water and Sewage Plan that would add water and sewer service for two proposed residential developments: the Barnstable (Lowry Farm) project in Chester and the Aspire/Spire at Ewing Farm in Graysonville. After presentations and public comment, the board left the record open and did not vote on the amendments.
The Barnstable (Lowry Farm) proposal is centered on tax map 57 and would reclassify about 13 acres to allow roughly 82 townhomes; anticipated wastewater flows were listed at about 20,500 gallons per day with sewer to be served by a vacuum collection station and water by the town of Chester. The Aspire/Spire at Ewing Farm parcel on tax map 58 covers about 12 acres; the developer described a plan of 72 townhomes and 218…
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