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Sat Apr 14 23:12:23 EDT 2007
Probably be like the one in Petersburg!
Walt
On Apr 14, 2007, at 12:28 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Thought you all would be interested in this news item from the
> Hagerstown newspaper (The Daily-Mail). The 95 acres are next to
> Vardo yard. The "unofficial" completion date of this project is
> near the end of 2007. As you visit this area be on the look out for
> construction progress.
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> Terry Marshall
> Hagerstown, MD
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> Wednesday April 11, 2007
> Railroad project would require annexing land into the city
> by DAN DEARTH dan.dearth at herald-mail.com
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> HAGERSTOWN - Norfolk Southern railroad wants to use 95.2 acres on
> the south side of Hagerstown as a storage area to keep new vehicles
> until they're shipped to other parts of the country, according to
> Stuart W. Bass, the city's comprehensive planner.
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> The land is near the intersection of Maryland Avenue and West Oak
> Ridge Drive, according to a map from the city's Planning Department.
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> Bass said Tuesday after a City Council work session that the
> railroad intends to bring the vehicles to the property by rail for
> storage and later ship them out using trucks.
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> "It would be a large parking lot with one small building," he said.
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> Access to the property would be from West Oak Ridge Drive, Bass said.
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> A city memo from Bass to City Administrator Bruce Zimmerman shows
> that the construction would involve grading the land and paving it.
> The plan also calls for laying new tracks to improve access to the
> property, and surrounding the area with a fence.
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> The project's initial cost is estimated between $8 million and $10
> million, Bass said.
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> The City Council is required to discuss annexing the land because
> it is contiguous with city property, he said. If that happens, the
> city would be able to draw taxes from the property, Bass said.
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> He did not know the amount of the taxes.
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> Bass asked the council to discuss the issue further during a
> regularly scheduled council meeting April 24.
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> The 2002 Washington County Comprehensive Plan designates the
> property as Urban/Industrial.
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> Bass said further information, including the possible construction
> date, is unknown.
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> See what's free at AOL.com.
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