Commissioners Reschedule Public Hearing on Multifamily Units in C 2 District

August 19, 2025 | Worcester County, Maryland


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Commissioners Reschedule Public Hearing on Multifamily Units in C 2 District
The Worcester County Commissioners meeting on August 19, 2025, focused on several key issues, including a public hearing rescheduling and a proposal to name private lanes in a subdivision.

The meeting began with an announcement regarding a public hearing for Bridal 25-03, which concerns multifamily units in the C-2 District. The hearing, initially scheduled for today, has been rescheduled to September 16 at 10:30 AM at the request of the applicant.

Following this, the commissioners moved to approve the consent agenda, which included items 2 through 13. Commissioner Bertino made a motion for approval, which was seconded by Commissioner Fiore. The motion passed unanimously without further discussion.

A significant topic of discussion was the request to name private lanes within the Landing subdivision. The Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks (DRP) addressed concerns regarding the addressing of multifamily units developed as condominium associations. Currently, these units share a single street number, which has led to confusion for deliveries and emergency services. The proposal aims to assign identifiable street names to improve access and navigation for residents and service providers.

The meeting concluded with a focus on enhancing community services and ensuring better identification for emergency response. The next steps will involve finalizing the naming of the private lanes and preparing for the upcoming public hearing.

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