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It would allow residents to raise chicken on properties of less than three acres Frederick, Md (KM) Raising backyard chickens could be expanded in Frederick County. The Council on Tuesday discussed a bill sponsored by Councilman Mason Carter to allow residents to own eight or fewer chickens on lots
It covers an area near the city of Frederick.
Frederick, Md (KM) In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Frederick County Council approved the South Frederick Corridors Plan. The document covers 6.3 square miles of land near the city of Frederick with I-70 to the north, the Monocacy River to the so
It would have provided the area with some extra protection from development.
Sugarloaf Mountain
Frederick, Md (KM) In a 2-to-5 vote on Tuesday night, the Frederick County Council voted down a proposed overlay as part of the Sugarloaf Treasured Landscape Management Plan. If it was adopted, it w
A zoning plan that would further restrict development of Sugarloaf Mountain and its surrounding lands were rejected by the Frederick County Council in Maryland.
Under the regulations, growing, processing and dispensing facilities only are permitted.
Frederick, Md (KM) In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Frederick County Council approved a bill governing the growing, processing and dispensing of cannabis. The legislation was sponsored by Council Preside
An affordable housing project on Frederick’s East Patrick Street will receive tax relief from the city and the county, despite the concern of one county councilman about whether the units