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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Marc Kilmer: "During today's council meeting"

During today's council meeting, we had a work session on the issue of chicken houses. Quite a few people spoke out...

Posted by Marc Kilmer, Wicomico County Council on Tuesday, December 15, 2015

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coming soon to a backyard near you. Or your backyard...

Anonymous said...

Suggested new nickname for Rustic Acres. Stinky Acres!

Anonymous said...

Marc, you are a big disappointment.

Anonymous said...

While those assertions are true, what's your take on the proposed facility's location, re the aquifer?

Anonymous said...

Any use that will include the underground storage or generation of materials that are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic, hazardous, infectious or chemical or petroleum laden. This provision shall not apply to:
(a)
Existing industrial uses where materials that are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic, hazardous, infectious, chemical or petroleum laden are part of the means of production; or
(b)
The storage of petroleum or chemicals incidental to permitted agriculture uses.
(c)
Storage of natural gas or propane used for heating and cooling the premises where located.
(d)
Above ground storage of such materials in compliance with all State and Federal regulations which may from time to time be promulgated.
(6)
Mineral extraction (i.e., sand, gravel and clay excavations) or borrow pit operation.
(7)
Sanitary landfill.
(8)
Salvage or recycling yards and junkyards.
(9)
Rubble landfill.
(10)
Sludge storage or application.

Anonymous said...

"Chemical laden" about covers it. Cover yourself in chicken droppings and tell us how corrosive you think it is after a few hours.

Anonymous said...

What part of "shall not apply" did you not understand 7:49?