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Garrett commission approves budget, tax rates

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — The Garrett County commissioners unanimously approved both the $71,835,856 fiscal 2015 operating and capital budgets as well as the fiscal 2015 tax rates during their public meeting Tuesday. The real property tax is $0.9235 in Mountain Lake Park and $0.990 in all other areas. The tax rate includes the fire tax rates, special fire tax levy per $100 and the landfill bond tax.

“This should be a joyous day like we celebrated over the weekend with our graduates because in this instance government has contracted and has actually cut funds for the budget that keeps the tax rate at 99 cents and still covers the basic services provided by the people’s government and it also kept community schools open this year,” said Jim Raley, commissioner. “What we hope by keeping the tax rate the same is that investors once again look at buying and building in Garrett County’s wonderful areas.”

The budget will be reduced by more than $6.5 million when compared to fiscal 2014 ($71.8 million versus $78.3 million). The county lost more than $5 million in revenue, $3 million in real estate tax, $525,000 in income tax and $500,000 in recordation tax, according to Scott Weeks, director of financial services for the county.

Commissioner Gregan Crawford stressed that despite the reduction in the budget that the property tax rate was kept flat, there weren’t any cost of living adjustments in the budget and the rainy day fund, which makes up 5 percent of the budget, remained intact.

“Friends, I just want to say that this budget before us is one of the most difficult in my four years,” said Raley. “Not only does it involve having to say no to many agencies and people who I trust, but it also cuts into services performed at the governmental level.”

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In letter, county leaders express frustration with board of education

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — In an open letter to the Garrett County Board of Education, the Garrett County commissioners expressed their frustration over being placed in a collective bargaining negotiation process with the public school system.

“It was you, the board of education, who negotiated a salary increase only to then make anincrease in employee compensation a controversial segment of the county government fiscal year 2015 budget,” says the letter addressed to Thomas Carr, president of the board. “It would seem from a responsibility perspective that you would honor the agreement you negotiated by eliminating items within the approved 2015 Board of Education budget.”

Carr said that reopening the negotiations would be the worstcase scenario.

“We have gone through a lot of choices and a lot of the cuts, that is not part of what is being considered. Since the letter went out we would really like to know where the written notification required by law is stating that we are anticipating reopening negotiations,” said Carr during Tuesday’s county commission meeting.

Larry McKenzie, director of finance for the board, questioned the accuracy of some of the facts contained in the letter.

“There are certain half truths within the letter,” said McKenzie.

McKenzie agreed that the board’s budget had increased to $51.8 million in fiscal 2015 compared to $51.3 million in fiscal 2014.

“I would say, by the same token, that we’ve made cuts and adjustments,” said McKenzie.

Cuts have been made to positions and the budget includes capital items such as the Southern Middle School renovation project, the alternative education program, textbooks and computers, according to McKenzie. The renovation project could potentially cost $16 million, according to the letter.

“Yes, we show a budget increase but certainly it’s not haphazard in terms of how those funds are being spent and certainly they are needs of the school system and needs of Garrett County,” said McKenzie.

New listing! 511 E Street Mt Lake Park – GA8370729 – $129,900

Priced to sell! Incredibly private setting in Mountain Lake Park, tucked-in by a fully fenced lot + mature oak, pine trees & lots of shrubs & greenery. 5BR 2.5BA with nearly 3,000sf, this home offers plenty of space, an eat-in kitchen, sun room, library, multiple heat sources and lots of built-ins throughout. Central to area schools, playgrounds, and Broadford Lake. Much more here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family-Detached
5 2 Full/1 Half
9,000 Sq. Ft. 2,820 (approx) 1945
3
MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK
Public
Public Sewer
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD SOUTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN GARRETT HIGH
Room Information
Bathrooms
2 1
Sep Dining Rm, Eat-In Kitchen, Other
Interior Features
 Gas Heat, Wood, Stove, Hot Water
Improved, Other, Partial
 Ramp-Main Lvl, Other
Exterior / Lot Features
 Drvwy/Off Str
Brick, Vinyl
Asphalt Shingle
None
R
Renov/Remod
Driving Directions
From Hwy. 135, go past Southern Garrett Rescue Squad and turn left on D Street, immediately turn right on E Street and home will be on your right.
Financial Considerations
Fee Simple
1216010235
$2,357
2013

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McHenry Highland Festival tomorrow at Fairgrounds

highland-festMcHenry Highland Festival

Date: June 7, 2014
Event Description:
The traditions of Highland music, games, and dance come alive at the McHenry Highland Festival! Visit the Clan tents and Celtic vendors. Kiss the highland cattle, watch the collies herd sheep, or pat an Irish Wolfhound. Join us for a weekend of Celtic celebrations– for young and old alike–in the scenic highlands of Western Maryland at Deep Creek Lake.
Location:
Garrett County Fairgrounds
Date/Time Information:
June 7, 2014
Contact Information:
1.800.313.0811

Developer Liquidation Sale! The Overlook Lake access lots starting $9,900!

Developer liquidation sale. Experience a quiet & secluded area of Deep Creek Lake. The Overlook is a lake view and lake access community in the southern mountains. 6 lot package shares 21+/- acres of beautiful common area, including a lakeside walking/hiking trail and lakeside gazebo. Wildlife abounds beside namesake stream ‘Deep Creek’! Includes lots 8, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23. All taxed seperately. More here.

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New Listing! 113 Bumblebee Rd GA8366142 $299,900 – potential short sale

1.38 acre over-sized lot with an attractive log-sided, barn-style chalet in McHenry. Slope and filtered lake views from this charming home. 4 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 baths, spread out over 2300+ sq ft. Very open & bright, custom wood accents throughout. Attached garage. Short sale addendum required + 3rd party approval. More here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family-Detached
4 2 Full/1 Half
60,113 Sq. Ft. 2,352 (approx) 2001
Yes- 1 space 2
BUMBLE BEE-MOSSER-MCHENRY
Well
Septic
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD NORTHERN NORTHERN GARRETT HIGH
Room Information
Bathrooms
2 1
Liv-Din Combo
Interior Features
 Propane, Forced Air, Other
Full, Heated, Improved, Other, Fully Finished
 None, Other
Exterior / Lot Features
 1 Garage Spaces, Garage
Wood, Log
None
Water
DEEP CREEK LAKE
0
Shows Well
Driving Directions
Travelling from Taylormade DCV&S, turn south on Garrett Hwy, then left on Mosser Rd at stoplight. Veer left at the Y onto Bumble Bee Rd, #113 on the left.
Financial Considerations
Fee Simple
1206033849
$3,921
2013

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Site work nearly finished at new Garrett County business park

Strata Worldwide first tenant

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND  — Site work for the Strata manufacturing facility to be located at the Keysers Ridge Business Park is about 90 percent complete, according to Frank Shap, assistant director for Garrett County Economic Development.

“We will be ready to start pouring concrete we hope within a week or two for the footers for the building,” said Shap during Tuesday’s county commission meeting. “The building materials have been delivered to the site. Beitzel Corporation is the contractor for construction of the building and they plan to start soon as they have access to the site pad.”

In November, the commissioners awarded a $589,534 contract to Excavating Associates for site work at the park. They also awarded a $1,024,000 contract to Beitzel Corp. of Grantsville for design and construction of the facility

Strata Worldwide LLC will occupy the space in October and will offer 25 jobs over the next three years, according to Shap.

For the last 20 years, Strata Worldwide has been developing innovative safety solutions for underground coal mines all over the world, according to the company’s website.

“It’s the first tenant in what we are hoping will be additional tenants in the park focused on the energy sector,” said Shap. “We are trying to market that site as something that takes advantage of the various energy resources, opportunities and alternatives that are available in the county.”

Negotiations are underway for Exelon Corp., an American energy producer, trader and distributer that is developing wind farms in the county, to occupy a space in the park.

In April 2013, the Maryland Economic Development Corp. transferred more than 180 acres of land valued at $2.5 million to the commissioners to develop the park. In September 2013, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development entered into an agreement with the commissioners, providing $625,000 in Community Development Block Grant funding to partially finance the construction of a 12,000-square-foot building in the park.

The commissioners re-cently submitted a $900,000 funding request for a water treatment plant at the park to the Appalachian Regional Commission.

A plant is needed at the business park to serve both residents and businesses for the future development. Currently, residents are using septic systems and businesses are receiving wastewater service from Bruceton Farm Service, a private entity that no longer wants to provide those services, according to the preliminary project description.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com.

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Instrument landings to continue at Garrett airport

Navigational signal will be provided by Morgantown

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — The Morgantown Municipal Airport will be providing an approach navigational signal to the Garrett County Airport that will allow instrument landings to continue at the airport, according to Jay Moyer, director of Garrett County Public Works.

The signal will replace the Grantsville VOR (VHF omnidirectional range) system on Pea Ridge Road that will be decommissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration.

“That will allow the older planes to still use the VOR system for instrument approach. They will be able to land at the airport in foul weather,” said Moyer during the Garrett County Commission meeting Tuesday. “It’s not an issue for the much newer corporate planes, they can use the GPS system. This is important to the airport because, so to speak, we don’t always have the best weather for landing at that airport and this will provide them the system to land at our airport.”

The decommissioning of the VOR system drew opposition from Ed Kelly, manager of the Garrett County Airport, as well as the Maryland Aviation Administration. The VOR had to be decommissioned for the Fourmile Ridge wind project.

The Maryland Public Service Commission approved the Fourmile wind project, which will consist of 16 turbines on Frostburg Road, last year.

The Garrett County Engineering Department is in final negotiations for the road use agreement with Exelon for Frostburg Road. An issue with a portion of the agreement that deals with catastrophic damage is still being negotiated, according to Moyer.

“We want some language in there in the event something unforeseen happens that they will bear the expense on that,” said Moyer. “They have committed to paving all the roads involved to the tune of $563,000.”

Commissioner Jim Raley said that there had been some complaints about the road and that the county needs to continue to be proactive instead of reactive.

“In other words, getting down there checking that road on a regular basis making sure the contractor is complying with what we had agreed to,” said Raley.

There is an inspector who visits the project location on a regular basis, according to Moyer.

Garrett County Economic Development is currently in negotiations with Exelon to acquire a 2- to 3-acre plot in Keysers Ridge Business Park, according to Frank Shap, assistant director of Garrett County Economic Development. Exelon currently operates one wind project in the county and is working to develop Fourmile Ridge and Fair Wind, a 15-turbine project planned for Backbone Mountain.

“I believe those negotiations will be successful, although we don’t have a signed contract yet,” said Shap.

Exelon will probably take up a 4,000 square-foot-space in the park and four to six jobs will be created, according to Shap.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com.

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