ANNAPOLIS — After days of delay and maneuvers that frustrated opponents and supporters alike, Maryland senators have approved a bill to regulate where new residential septic systems can be installed.
The legislation, passed by a 32-14 vote Tuesday afternoon, creates a four-tiered system that counties are expected to use to limit where residential septic systems can be located, especially in the most rural parts of the state.
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Flush Baltimore, then tax it!
ReplyDeleteTaking your property rights away one law at a time.
ReplyDeleteNO! Tax Baltimore first, THEN flush it!
ReplyDeleteFlush all the S#^t to annapolis with the rest.
ReplyDeleteO'Malley just stole your land!
ReplyDeleteMore of the Annapaholes and Baltimorons telling us how we can't use our own property.
ReplyDeleteFirst, vote all Democrats out and with new leadership with common sense, overturn the legislation. 80% or better of the bay problems are coming from the Curtis Bay area in Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteCan anyone point me to the new plan they will be using? Is the four tiered system defined inside the bill?
ReplyDeletemr. wonderful is making some more tough decisions for us.It's like beating your son for something his friend is doing.
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