Worcester County farmers will not have the opportunity to carve out seven residential lots on their agricultural property, as opposed to the five lots they are currently allowed, but it turns out that most farmers apparently do not care.
Tuesday’s decision by the Worcester County Commissioners to reject a proposed increase in farm development rights was because so few farmers are even creating such lots.
The commissioners voted 5-2 to defeat a bill that would have increased the allowable number of lots in a minor subdivision, which had been a response to General Assembly’s passage last of Senate bill 236, known as the Septic Bill.
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