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Planning director reports forming work groups, Chester Haven Beach appeals and MDOT historic-resource reviews

3229348 · May 8, 2025
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At a May 2025 meeting, Queen Anne's County Planning Director Amy Mordock updated the Planning Commission on legislative work groups, appeals to the Chester Haven Beach rezoning decision and the county's participation in MDOT historic-resource reviews.

At a May 2025 meeting, Queen Anne's County Planning Director Amy Mordock updated the Planning Commission on legislative developments, legal appeals, state transportation studies and personnel changes in the planning department.

Mordock said work groups are forming to address next-session legislation, including a group related to the governor's housing bill that did not move this year and another to address the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) process for community solar siting and fixes to "senate bill 931," which staff said will require additional drafting work in June.

Mordock told commissioners the comprehensive rezoning decision for Chester Haven Beach,…

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