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Taneytown reviews concept plan for consolidated Public Works complex
Summary
Morton Buildings presented a concept for a consolidated Taneytown Public Works facility — one main service building plus a salt barn — covering equipment storage, a 40-seat training room and chlorine storage. The commission did not vote; county agencies are reviewing the site plan and concept vote is scheduled for next month.
Taneytown Planning Commission members heard a presentation on a concept plan for a consolidated Taneytown Public Works facility that would replace seven aging buildings with one primary service building and a separate salt barn.
The concept, presented by Morton Buildings representatives and introduced by Randy Myers, assistant director of public works, would house vehicles, a welding station and classroom space and include a state-rated chlorine storage room. “I'm Randy Myers, assistant director of public works. Just so everyone's aware, we're taking 7 buildings and putting in this 1 building and getting rid of some buildings that nothing fits anymore,” Myers said.
The presentation said the primary building is designed to accommodate current and larger future vehicles and equipment, with a separate salt barn to be used only for salt storage. Morton Buildings representatives described a 40-seat training room intended for multi-department classes and cited a separate, code-rated…
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