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Commissioners Approve Route 611 Zoning Change

Commissioners Approve Route 611 Zoning Change
The Worcester County Commissioners voted last week to reclassify a parcel of land on Route 611 from commercial to residential. Submitted Image

SNOW HILL – Commercial property in West Ocean City will be reclassified as residential following approval of county officials.

The Worcester County Commissioners last week voted unanimously to approve a request to rezone slightly more than three acres on Route 611 in West Ocean City. The property, which was classified as C-2 general commercial, will now be zoned R-4 to allow for multifamily development.

“This property falls between several residential subdivisions,” attorney Hugh Cropper said.

Jennifer Keener, the county’s director of development review and permitting, told the commissioners Cropper’s client had petitioned for a rezoning based on a change in the neighborhood surrounding the property. She said the rezoning request had received a favorable recommendation from the Worcester County Planning Commission.

“They concluded that there has been a change in the character of the neighborhood, primarily as a result of the Mystic Harbour Sanitary Service Area expansion to serve a greater number of properties,” she said.

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2 thoughts on “Commissioners Approve Route 611 Zoning Change”

  1. Well, according to the “County” in the past, THERE ARE NO MORE EDUs available in the 611 corridor because the sewage plants serving that aria are tapped out.

    Looks like $$$$ have changed some OFFICAL minds

    Good ole boys will be boys…..

    1. Repreations of a New Kind

      They plan on building LOW INCOME HOUSING.

      This new housing is a Governor Wes Moore project where NO PAYMENTS ARE DUE ON THE HOMES the first 10 years.

      Wes Moore and Camel Toe Harris stated Worcester County has too many white people

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