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Developers, city and foundation seek IST overlay for youth center at 300 Scotty’s Bus Lane
Summary
Jeremy Holder of Osherman Properties and project consultants presented an application to place an institutional floating (IST) zone over 300 Scotty’s Bus Lane so the city and the Osherman Family Foundation can operate a youth center on the city-owned site.
Jeremy Holder of Osherman Properties told the Planning Commission that the Osherman Family Foundation has partnered with the city to convert a county-owned surplus parcel at 300 Scotty’s Bus Lane into a youth center serving roughly ages 11–24. Holder said Frederick County transferred the site to the city and the foundation will lead fundraising and program management under a memorandum of understanding with the city.
Bruce Dean (McCurdy Greene) and other project team members explained they are seeking an IST (institutional) floating…
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