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Home CLA PublicationsAnother WIN for Deep Cove Creek! Variance to Carve into Critical Area and Virgin Forest Denied

Another WIN for Deep Cove Creek! Variance to Carve into Critical Area and Virgin Forest Denied

Nov 18, 2014 | CLA Publications |

Congrats to the South Arundel Citizens for Responsible Development and a HUGE THANK YOU to volunteer attorney John Wyss and his law firm Wiley Rein LLP in the defeat of a variance to allow development in the critical area in order to relocate a road and extend sewer lines.  An Administrative Hearing Officer found that the developer could cluster his development elsewhere without suffering a “reasonable and significant denial of use” of the land.

The AHO’s November 10, 2014 decision may be found BY CLICKING HERE.

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