SALISBURY — Discussion on the direction of Salisbury’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) continued this week with the City Council touching on department vehicle replacement and maintenance schedules, potential building activity, the status of the Poplar Hill Mansion, and where the city stands with the possibility of a stormwater utility and in developing a Watershed… Read more »
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Resort Employee Thanks Officials For Leadership
OCEAN CITY – Gregory DeMarco, a city parks employee and a representative of the Ocean City Employee Coalition, came before the Mayor and City Council to thank those who led get the community through what he called “dark times”.“The former council majority governed against the will of the people and the citizens constantly voiced their… Read more »
OC Council Tweaks Resident Agent Rules
OCEAN CITY – The City Code was amended this week allowing resident agents of rental properties to reside within 30 miles of Ocean City as long as they are in the state.The Mayor and City Council voted unanimously to approve an amendment to resident agent requirements within a section of the code on first reading… Read more »
Legislators Will Consider Minimum Wage Hike
BERLIN — A pair of state lawmakers and a grassroots organization this week announced proposed legislation to increase the minimum wage in Maryland, but the jury is still out on what the proposal could mean on the local front.On Tuesday, Senator Robert Gariagiola (D-Montgomery) and Delegate Aisha Braveboy (D-Prince George’s) joined the advocacy group Raise… Read more »
Governor Hopes Third Time A Charm For Offshore Wind Farm
OCEAN CITY — As expected, Governor Martin O’Malley this week introduced legislation that would, if successful after two failed attempts, establish the framework for the development of an offshore wind farm as close as 10 miles off the coast of Ocean City.The O’Malley Administration on Tuesday introduced the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act of 2013,… Read more »
DP&L Substation Site Plan Approved
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission gave final site plan approval this week to the proposed Delmarva Power and Light (DP&L) substation in north Ocean City.According to Zoning Administrator Blaine Smith, the construction of a surrounding 15-foot decorative wall and irrigated landscaping plan will be the first phase of the project… Read more »
Downtown Mini-Golf Endorsed
OCEAN CITY – The Planning and Zoning Commission found the request to build a miniature golf course in the Downtown Mixed Use Zoning District to be consistent with the surrounding amusements in the area and will pass on a favorable recommendation to the Mayor and City Council.On Wednesday, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a… Read more »
Delegate Named To Committee On Gun Control
BERLIN — Delegate Mike McDermott (R-38B) this week was named to a special House committee put together to analyze and craft legislation to address Maryland’s gun control laws.McDermott was asked this week to serve on the committee that will consider the vast number of proposed gun control bills filed or expected to be filed in… Read more »
Compromise Sought Over Proposed Shark Restrictions
OCEAN CITY — The public will have a chance next week to weigh in on a drastic rule change proposed last fall by a federal fisheries management agency aimed at protecting one type of shark with a blanket size limit increase for all species.The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in November published a rather dubious… Read more »
Coast Guard Rescues Man In Ocean
OCEAN CITY — An unidentified man was rescued from the chilly water near the Ocean City Inlet wearing only his underwear last Sunday afternoon, according to U.S. Coast Guard officials.Shortly after 3 p.m. last Sunday, Coast Guard Station Ocean City received a forwarded call from the local 911 operator reporting an unidentified man had been… Read more »