The Board of Public Works has postponed a decision on whether to grant permits for a Kent Island housing development in an environmentally sensitive area near the Chesapeake Bay.
Governor Martin O'Malley said Wednesday he believes the board needs greater assurance that a proposed 131-acre park in the proposal will not be developed in the future.
It's the second time the proposed Four Seasons at Kent Island has come before the board.
In 2007, the board rejected the proposal due to environmental concerns.
More
4 comments:
Just another way O'Malley and the democrats restrict businesses in Maryland.
Four Seasons should hire Hyatt as a consultant. They build right on the water in Cambridge and filled in wetlands for a golf course.
Let them throw thier money away, hell deal island will be part of the bay in 10 years.
The developer needs to use the law firm where O'Malley will be working soon!
Post a Comment