Myers
Farm Annexation
to move forward with houses
By James Rada Jr.
News Editor
THURMONT,
Md. – When opponents argued that developing the Myers
Farm north of Thurmont would grow the town too fast and overburden
the area’s infrastructure, developer Tom Hudson submitted
a proposal to develop the land without the homes, only the commercial
aspect. Then opponents complained that the town wouldn’t
get the millions of dollars in fees and financial incentives
associated with the house construction.
On June
19, Hudson told the commissioners that he would be bringing
back the original proposal that included 228 single-family
houses and 112 townhouses along with about 400,000 square
feet of retail/commercial/office space.
Hudson
said he was returning to the original idea “based on
a lack of positive comments on our commercial-only proposal.”
However,
a town poll by Mayor Martin Burns in January showed that 66
percent of the town opposed the original plan for developing
the 189 Myers Farm.
“Wait
till October when the first water and sewer bill hits and
you might get a little bit more positive comments,”
Commissioner Ron Terpko joked, referring to the fact that
the town recently raised water and sewer rates combined by
about 30 percent. The new rates will show on the October bills
and will cost the average resident about $200 more per year.
Hudson
pointed out that his proposal would have no impact on the
town’s sewer system because he would be constructing
a $2 million water-treatment facility. He would also be providing
his own water source for the development.
This
would then essentially free up $1.8 million in water and sewer
impact fees for the town to use in rehabilitating the existing
sewer system. Hudson is offering an additional $2 million
in unearmarked money that could also help in this effort.
Altogether, he is offering $9.2 million in fees and financial
incentives to the town.
The
Thurmont Planning and Zoning Commission will discussing the
proposal at their June 28 meeting and hope to make a decision
at their July meeting.