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Thursday, March 18, 2010

PUBLIC HEARING

The Salisbury Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 8, 2010, at
6:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Room 301, Third Floor, Government Office Building, 125
N. Division Street, Salisbury, Maryland, to receive comments from any proponents or opponents
on the Draft 2010 City of Salisbury Comprehensive Plan, which complies with the mandates of
Article 66B of the Annotated Code of Maryland.

The latest draft Plan is available online at
http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/SalisburyComprehensivePlan/tabid/621/Default.aspx. Copies of
the draft Plan are available to the public in the following locations:

• City of Salisbury, City Clerk’s Office, Government Office Building, Room 305;

• Salisbury – Wicomico County Department of Planning, Zoning & Community Development,
Government Office Building, Room 203; and

• The Wicomico Public Library, 122 South Division Street, Salisbury, Maryland.
In addition to the traditional elements included in a plan, this Draft Plan also contains a Water
Resources Element and a Municipal Growth Element. In an effort to provide the public with
information about this new element, the City has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions
document to share the questions we have received about the Municipal Growth Element. This
document can be viewed on the above mentioned City website.

Public input is an integral component of the 2010 City of Salisbury Comprehensive Plan. The
Public Hearing will provide an opportunity to receive input. We hope you will be able to attend
on April 8, 2010. If you can not attend the Public Hearing, but would like to learn more about
the Draft 2010 City of Salisbury Comprehensive Plan, contact Keith D. Hall, Long-
Range/Transportation Planner, Salisbury – Wicomico County Department of Planning, Zoning &
Community Development at (410) 548-4860 or via e-mail Khall@wicomicocounty.org.

1 comment:

  1. oh look, ANOTHER public hearing! I bet that hardly anybody will attend the meeting, but there will be plenty of people complaining when the Comphrensive Plan is adopted. Here's your chance to step up to the plate and say some of the ridiculous things that you all were saying last week on this blog. If you don't show up, then don't complain later!

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