DATE: JUNE 12, 2011
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Harford Land Trust, Inc.
P.O. Box 385
Churchville, MD 21028
Your proceeds will help the Harford Land Trust to protect; scenic beauty,
open space, productive farmland, forest and stream valleys, and
wildlife habitat.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 May 2011 )
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On March 7th, 2009 the Board of Directors held a
special meeting at the Abingdon Library to review the new changes to the
Harford County Transferable Development Rights (TDR) program, learn from knowledgeable
sources what makes a good program work, and examine its potential role in a
future program.
The presenters and panel of the mini-seminar consisted of
Peg Niland, HLT Director, who has had extensive and successful use preserving
land with TDRs in Calvert County; Charles Day, Deer Creek Watershed Association
and co-author of a proposed revision of Harford’s program; Pat Barth, Friends
of Harford and expert on Maryland and nation-wide successful programs; Val
Twanmoh, Special Assistant to Senator Barbara Mikulski for Harford County and
an attorney with hearing examiner experience; and
Bob Ward, Ward Homes, representing the building industry.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 February 2010 )
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HLT President Harry Webster
has long been an advocate of establishing new partnerships within the
community. Reaching out to the community expands our thinking, gets our success
stories out to a broader audience, provides us with land stewardship
volunteers, and creates new opportunities to promote land conservation.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 February 2010 )
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Since HLT’s early history, its
founders and supporters have acted to preserve the health, beauty, and quality
of life in the Deer Creek Watershed. In recent years, the HLT became a landowner
on Deer Creek and a neighbor to the local residential and farm community, as
well as H.P. White Laboratories, a munitions research and testing facility. The
Harford Land Trust found itself in a unique position when our board was asked
to evaluate H. P. White’s land and business situation as a result of the
company’s request of a zoning change. The business wanted to expand its
operations, and to do so, would require upzoning Agricultural (AG) zoned land
to General Industrial (GI) zoning. The HLT board gathered information from
local organizations, neighbors and people who care about the environment. We
spoke with the landowners, investigated the property, and with the help of
concerned members of the community, considered whether the zoning change would
be positive. HLT decided to take action.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 January 2010 )
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