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Public Meeting on Mid-Shore II Regional Landfill

Traffic & Public Safety Focus Group

Members of the Traffic and Public Safety Focus Group will participate, as well as resource members from State Agencies.

The meeting will be held Monday May 12, 2008 at 6:00 PM, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Wheatley Hall, 300 West Sunset Avenue, Greensboro, Maryland

This meeting is open to the public. Please contact the County Commissioners Office at 410.479.0660 with any questions.


Help Caroline County Update its Comprehensive Plan

Caroline County Department of Planning and Codes Administration is moving away from creating regional plans and will be creating a comprehensive plan for the County as a whole. The process of revisiting the County Comprehensive Plan has started and we want your opinion. We encourage you to attend the meetings that interest you the most: view the online brochure to learn more.


Legislative Bills Introduced: Public Hearings Scheduled

At their April 15, 2008 meeting, the County Commissioners introduced four legislative bills and scheduled public hearings, for Tuesday, May 6, 2008, beginning at 9:30 AM in the County Commissioners Hearing Room #106, Courthouse, 109 Market Street, Denton, Maryland.

All interested persons are encouraged to attend. Questions and comments will be solicited at that time. Written comments submitted in advance of the hearing should be mailed or delivered to the County Commissioners Office, Courthouse, 109 Market Street, Room 123, Denton, Maryland 21629. Bills are posted or available in the Courthouse, public libraries in Denton, Greensboro and Federalsburg, and in each town. To receive a bill copy, or for further information, call the County Commissioners Office at 410-479-0660, or via the Maryland Relay Service for persons with a hearing or speech disability at 7-1-1. Persons with a disability needing reasonable accommodation to attend should notify the County Commissioners Office by April 30th.

BILL #2008-3, MUNICIPAL REAL PROPERTY TAX DIFFERENTIAL  (PDF Document 136 KB)
For the purpose of amending Article VII of Chapter 166 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland to change the provisions governing the municipal real property tax differential system; providing for changes in the components of the formula for determining the municipal tax differentials; defining certain parameters of the system; fixing the dates for implementation of the system as amended; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to the municipal property tax differential system in Caroline County.

BILL #2008-4, RECREATION AND PARKS - PUBLIC LANDINGS  (PDF Document 140 KB)
For the purpose of adding a new Chapter 148 - Recreation and Parks to the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland (the "Code") to reflect in the Code the Department of Recreation and Parks and its management structure; to establish laws governing public landings in Caroline County, Maryland; providing that the County Commissioners of Caroline County, Maryland shall have the authority, by resolution, to adopt rules and regulations governing parks, recreational areas, and all other County lands under the supervision of the Caroline County Department of Recreation and Parks; providing that violations of this Chapter shall be punishable as civil infractions pursuant to Chapter 92 of the Code; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to recreation and parks in Caroline County, Maryland.

BILL #2008-5, REPEAL OF COUNTY FORTUNE TELLING PROHIBITION  (PDF Document 113 KB)
For the purpose of deleting Chapter 110 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland; providing for the elimination of the prohibition on fortune telling in Caroline County; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to fortune telling in Caroline County, Maryland.

BILL #2008-6, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - REMOTE PARTICIPATION IN MEETINGS  (PDF Document 118 KB)
For the purpose of authorizing the remote participation by the County Commissioners of Caroline County in meetings under certain circumstances by using electronic communication technologies or other facilities; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to the conduct of meetings by the County Commissioners of Caroline County.


FY 2009 Budget Requests by Department / Agency / Organization

On Thursday April 3, 2008 a public hearing was held to present Fiscal Year 2009 budget requests by departments, agencies and organizations, and to receive public comments and questions on those requests. A summary of these requests in available here:

FY 2009 Budget Requests.   (PDF Document 34 KB)


FY 2009 Budget Public Hearing Schedule

The County Commissioners of Caroline County, Maryland, will hold the following public hearings on the FY 2008-09 Caroline County Government Budget. A summary sheet listing budget requests received and current year allocations will be available on or about April 1st. Call 410-479-0660 for a free copy; or visit this web page.

The statutory deadline for receipt of budget requests from the public is April 1st.

Thursday, April 3, 2008 - 7:30 PM - To hear budget allocation requests from all departments, agencies and organizations, and to receive public comments and questions on those requests. Department and agency leaders will be available beginning at 7 PM to talk one-on-one with interested citizens.
  • Hearing #1 - Non-education-related testimony
  • Hearing #2 - Caroline County Board of Education, Caroline County Public Library, and Chesapeake College testimony

Location: Caroline County Health and Public Services Building, 403 South Seventh Street, Denton, MD - First Floor Conference Room, North Entrance

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 7:30 PM - To present the proposed FY 2009 Caroline County Government Budget and the proposed FY 2009 Capital Program and to receive public comments and questions; to hold the required Constant Yield tax rate public hearing; and to set the FY 2009 real property tax rate(s), or announce the date, time and location when they will be set.

Location: Preston Volunteer Fire Company Hall, 3680 Choptank Road, Preston, MD

Persons with a disability needing reasonable accommodation to attend these public hearings should notify the County Commissioners Office at least 7 days before the hearing(s) by calling 410-479-0660 or via the Maryland Relay Service at 7-1-1.


Traffic Impact Assessment Study Completed for Mid-Shore Regional Landfill II

O. R. George & Associates, Inc. has completed a study of traffic access needs and impact assessment for the Maryland Environmental Service (MES). Now available online, it is divided into several sections (warning: these are large files):

Notice of Introduction of Legislative Bills & Public Hearings

Introduced by the County Commissioners of Caroline County, Maryland, on March 11, 2008:

BILL #2008-1, REPEAL OF COUNTY ETHICS CODE AND ENACTMENT OF NEW COUNTY ETHICS CODE

FOR THE PURPOSE OF deleting current provisions of Chapter 33 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland, and amending Chapter 33 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland, by adding new provisions in replacement thereof; providing for certain definitions; providing for the creation of a new and expanded Ethics Commission and for the duties, powers, and operations thereof; providing for certain prohibited conduct and interests; providing for certain restrictions on employment, financial interests, and affiliations; providing for certain restrictions on certain activities and conduct; providing for restrictions on gifts; providing for financial disclosures in certain circumstances; providing for registration and for certain restrictions with respect to lobbying activities; providing or providing for rules and regulations with respect to all of the foregoing; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to matters of ethics in County government in Caroline County, Maryland.

Full Text of Bill #2008-1  (PDF Document 277 KB)

BILL #2008-2, SENIOR HOMEOWNERS PROPERTY TAX CREDITS

For the purpose of amending Chapter 166 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Caroline County, Maryland; providing a local supplement to the Maryland Homeowners Property Tax Credit Program; establishing the local eligibility requirements for the local tax credit; providing that this title be deemed a fair summary of this public local law for all purposes; and relating generally to development of a local tax credit program for eligible senior citizens in Caroline County, Maryland.

Full Text of Bill #2008-2  (PDF Document 126 KB)

A public hearing will be held on each of the above bills, in the order shown, on Tuesday, April 1, 2008, beginning at 9:00 AM in the County Commissioners Hearing Room #106, Courthouse, 109 Market Street, Denton, Maryland. All interested persons are encouraged to attend. Questions and comments will be solicited at that time. Written comments submitted in advance of the hearing should be mailed or delivered to the County Commissioners Office, Courthouse, 109 Market Street, Room 123, Denton, Maryland 21629. Bills are posted or available in the Courthouse, public libraries in Denton, Greensboro and Federalsburg, and in each town. To receive a bill copy, or for further information, call the County Commissioners Office at 410-479-0660, or via the Maryland Relay Service for persons with a hearing or speech disability at 7-1-1. Persons with a disability needing reasonable accommodation to attend should notify the County Commissioners Office by March 27th.


County Commissioners Announce Creation of Landfill Traffic and Public Safety Focus Group

The County Commissioners of Caroline County are forming an ad hoc focus group regarding public safety and traffic issues raised by the construction of the Mid-Shore II Regional Landfill, which is scheduled to open on River Road near Ridgely in 2011.

The focus group will include relevant County staff, municipal elected officials and staff from Ridgely, Greensboro, and Hillsboro, and representatives from the State Highway Administration and Maryland State Police. The Commissioners will appoint five members of the general public to the focus group. Interested individuals must be able to commit to the evening meeting schedule, once established. The tentative first meeting date is Wednesday, April 2, in Greensboro.

Those interested in being appointed must submit a brief personal and professional biography and a letter explaining why they are interested in serving. Submissions must be received by Friday, March 21 and should be sent to: The County Commissioners of Caroline County, Courthouse, 109 Market Street, Room 123, Denton, MD 21629. Submittals may also be made via fax to 410.479.4060 or via email to info@carolinemd.org. For more information, contact the Commissioners Office at 410.479.0660.


County Commissioners Seek Straw Poll on School Board Selections

Caroline County's Legislative Delegation has filed a bill regarding the method of selection for members of the Board of Education, as requested by the County Commissioners.

To read the full text of the bill, click here. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "First Reading" to open a PDF of the full text.


FY 2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of Caroline County, Maryland, for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2007, was submitted as mandated by state and local law. These laws require that Caroline County annually issue a report of its financial position and activity, and that this report be audited by an independent firm of licensed certified public accountants selected by the County Commissioners.

Caroline County Government’s financial statements have been audited by Murphy & Murphy CPA, LLC, Independent Certified Public Accountants. The goal of the independent audit is to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements of Caroline County Government for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007 are free of material misstatement.

2007 Audit Statement (PDF Document 2.93 MB)


Caroline County Housing Improvement Program (CHIP)

This is a program to provide rehabilitation for owner occupied homes in Caroline County. Homeowners must have lived there a year, have a clear deed and qualify as low income according to the HUD guidelines. There is a lien on the house for 5 years. This is forgiven at 20% a year. Assistance is provided regarding other programs as the need may arise. This includes the Accessible Homes for Seniors (over 55) which provides improvements for handicapped accessibility.

Contact Diane Wojcik, 443-786-0129, for more information.


Stacey L. Weisner Appointed Director of the Department of Planning and Codes Administration

The County Commissioners of Caroline County are pleased to announce the appointment of Stacey L. Weisner as the director of the Department of Planning and Codes Administration.

"Caroline County is extremely fortunate that it is still in a position to effectively plan for our future," said County Commissioner Jeff Ghrist. "The role of our new planning director will be to bring people together and execute a common vision for the future. This will require someone who is unbiased and who has the strength to deal with opposing views for the common good of the county. Moreover, the director of planning must have the leadership ability to get things done. I strongly believe that Ms. Weisner will be that facilitator and will use the values that are reflected by the residents in the county, through the County Commissioners, Planning Commission and department staff, to help guide us through these pivotal times. I believe our Planning Commission and staff are among the best anywhere, and I'm looking forward to an exemplary team effort."

Ms. Weisner brings a background of more than twenty years in land use planning and development. She has most recently served as the Superintendent of Planning and Zoning for the Town of Berlin, Maryland and as a planner with Worcester County, Maryland. Ms. Weisner also brings extensive private sector experience, having been employed as a planner for Architectural Engineering Services, LLC in Salisbury, as well as other firms. Ms. Weisner's range of experience at the municipal and county level, as well as the private sector, will bring a broad and balanced perspective to the County's planning efforts.

"Ms. Weisner's diverse experience will be a real asset to Caroline County," said County Commissioner Roger Layton. "The experience she gained in Berlin will help facilitate further cooperation between the County and the municipalities. I am looking forward to working with her."

"I am excited about this opportunity and am looking forward to using my education and training to assist the County Commissioners' plan for the future of Caroline County, while addressing the issues of growth management and sustainability," said Weisner. "The County is projected by the Maryland Department of Planning to continue to experience rapid growth and it will be a challenge to manage growth responsibly through land-use planning. The Department's primary responsibility is to work in the public's interest."

The primary function of the Caroline County Department of Planning and Codes Administration is the protection of the public health, safety and welfare through the development and application of appropriate policies and regulations for land use, growth management, and public infrastructure and services. This includes the protection of property values and the general environment. As director, Ms. Weisner will oversee twelve employees, and an operating budget of $1,207,855. The Department also includes the following citizen boards: the Planning Commission, the Board of Zoning Appeals, the Board of Electrical Examiners, the Board of Liquor License Commissioners, and the Agricultural Preservation Advisory Board.

Ms. Weisner is a cum laude graduate of Salisbury University with a degree in geography and is an active member of the American Planning Association. She lives in Salisbury with her husband Mike Weisner. They have five children and two grandchildren. Ms. Weisner will begin her employment with Caroline County on August 22.


Information about Midshore Regional Solid Waste Facility

The Midshore Regional Solid Waste Facility in Easton, MD takes care of the waste disposal needs for Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot County. As of 2011, operations will move to a site in Caroline County.

Midshore II will be located at the Holly Road / River Road site and is currently in the planning stages. This landfill is scheduled to open for full operations not later than January 1, 2011.

Visit their web site to learn more including contact information and hours of operation, or read our brochure about it to learn more (PDF Documents 582 KB).


FY 2008 Budget Adopted

The Caroline County Commissioners adopted the FY 2008 Budget at their June 26th meeting. To view it, visit the Budget Section of the Finance/Accounting Department.


Presentation on Tax Assessments

At the Commissioners meeting of Tuesday February 27th 2007, Dana Jarrell, Supervisor of the Caroline County Office of the Maryland Department of Assessments, gave a presentation which provided a great deal of information about how taxes were assessed for the county and state by the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation.

You can read the full transcript of the presentation here. (PDF Documents 122 KB)


Five-Year Manufacturer's Real Property Tax Credits

Applications for Five-Year Manufacturer's Real Property Tax Credits on County Taxes are now being accepted. You may download the application form (PDF Documents 270 KB) fill it out, and return to

County Commissioners of Caroline County
Courthouse
109 Market Street
Room 123
Denton MD 21629

Contact the Commissioners Office at (410) 479-0660 for further information.


Choptank Marina Gains 'Clean Marina' Certification

Choptank Marina, operated by the Caroline County Department of Parks and Recreation, has been certified as a Maryland Clean Marina by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

To earn the Clean Marina designation, Choptank Marina, managed by George Jamar, voluntarily requested a site visit from DNR staff and undertook recommendations to improve operations and reduce risk of pollution.

Staff routinely provides customers with small petroleum absorbent pads during fueling to catch incidental drips. The marina also has a more thorough emergency response plan and staff training in place. They participate in an oyster restoration program and are replacing their light bulbs with energy efficient compact fluorescents.

In response to federal legislation, the Maryland Clean Marina Initiative began in 1998 with the goal to certify at least 25 percent of the marine facilities in Maryland as Clean Marinas or Partners.


Groundbreaking of the Mid-Shore Business and Technology Park in Ridgely

Ground-breaking at Mid Shore Regional Park Site


County Bond Sale

Caroline County is selling $12.475 million in General Obligation Public Improvement Bonds of 2006, on Tuesday November 14th. Bids will be received on that date until 11:00 o'clock a.m. (Eastern time). Any financial institutions interested in this sale need to contact the following web site:

Caroline County, MD GO Public Improvement Bonds of 2006


Groundbreaking for South County Athletic Complex

Groundbreaking Ceremony

Pictured: Tom Reilly (Recreation & Parks Advisory Board) Chip Price (Program Open Space) Milton Nagel (Director of Administrative Services, Caroline County Schools) John W. Cole (President, Caroline County Commission) Mario Gangemi (Roads Board Chairman, Caroline County Commissioner) and Sue Simmons (Director, Caroline County Recreation & Parks)


Renovations at Colonel Richardson Middle School

CRMS Renovation Inspection

Discussing the CRMS Renovation Project are (left to right) Caroline County Superintendent of Schools Edward Shirley, Board of Education Vice President Robert E. Ober, Caroline County Schools Director of Administrative Services Milton Nagel, Times-Record reporter Clay Owens, Caroline County Commissioner Mario Gangemi, Board of Education Member Sandra L. Barry, and Caroline County Commission President John W. Cole.

New Construction at CRMS

New Construction at Colonel Richardson Middle School (CRMS)



Pandemic Flu Planning Checklist for Families and Individuals

Even though we do not know when Pandemic Influenza will arrive in the United States, pandemics in the past have taught us that we should be prepared. Knowing what Pandemic Influenza is and what you can do to prepare for it may make the impact on you and your family less severe.

Please go to the web site listed below to find a copy of a preparedness checklist developed by the Center for Disease Control that will help you gather the information and resources that you may need in case of an influenza pandemic. If you would rather obtain more pandemic influenza information by telephone, call the Caroline County Health Department at (410) 479 8008.

www.pandemicflu.gov/planguide/checklist.html


Contact Information for Caroline County's Legislators

Click here to view the contact information (PDF Documents 108 KB). If you live in Election Districts One (Marydel/Henderson/Goldsboro) Two (Greensboro) or Three (Denton) you are in State Legislative District 36; if you live in Election Districts Four (Preston) Five (Federalsburg) Six (Hillsboro) Seven (Ridgely) or Eight (American Corner) you are in State Legislative District 37. But if in doubt, call the Caroline County Board of Elections at 410-479-8145.


Caroline Commissioners Support Annexation Reform

The County Commissioners of Caroline County strongly support SB536, a bill currently before the Maryland State Senate, entitled "Annexation Planning and Procedures Act of 2006", which will allow county governments and municipalities within their borders to work together in planning aspects of municipal land annexations. Click here to view the text. (PDF Documents 210 KB)


Commissioners Oppose Latest Denton Annexation

In a letter dated February 6, 2006, the County Commissioners of Caroline County expressed their opposition to new annexations by the Town of Denton, north of town along Route 313. You may read the letter (PDF Documents 106 KB) here, which was delivered in person by County Commission President John W. Cole to the Town of Denton at their Annexation Public Hearing.


Caroline County, Maryland

"The Quintessential Rural Place"

Strategic Thinking for the Future of Caroline County to the Year of 2025

The Caroline County Commissioners hold as a top priority the preservation of Caroline County as a "quintessential rural place on the Eastern Shore of Maryland". Our County is experiencing a significant rise in its population growth rate. From now until 2010 the County will experience, arguably, the most important five-year period since the jurisdiction was established in 1774. The Caroline County Strategic Planning Committee for Local Public Finance has issued its final report which sets out both opportunities and threats regarding provision of and payment for county and municipal public services, including education, public safety, health care, environmental protection, water supply and wastewater disposal.

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Click here to read the Strategic Plan.  (PDF Document 826 KB). Most browsers have support for PDFs built in, but if you need to install the free plug-in, visit the site for Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®.


ShoreCorps/PALS

ShoreCorps/PALS is an AmeriCorps program at Salisbury University which serves youth and adolescents at-risk on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The partnership includes over twenty agencies in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico and Worcester Counties. Visit the ShoreCorps/PALS web site to learn more.



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