Showing posts with label Plumtree Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plumtree Road. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2008

Developers Get Help from County Council

Here at TAA we've been out of town so we're just now catching up on some news that we've missed. The Aegis, in the Wednesday edition, reported that the Harford County council overturned its hearing examiner's decision on rezoning Plumtree Road from residential to commercial.
You may remember this because the developers said the original zoning, which was R-4 residential, was a mistake and that they should be granted a B-3 commercial because it was more profitable. They were denied the request because the zoning board said that wasn't really a valid reason/good use for the area.
When the developers appealed, the hearing examiner laughed off the request. However, the county council voted 5-2 in favor of overturning his decision. They had no comment on the decision, because really, do they have to say anything?
Voting in favor to overturn the decision was Abingdon/Fallston councilwoman and friend-of-developers Roni Chenowith. Will she not be happy until every inch of the county is paved over with strip malls?

Monday, May 12, 2008

Plumtree Zoning revisted

Just got an interesting comment on an old post about Plumtree Zoning. The anonymous comment says that Aldi owns the land by the baptist church on the corner of Rte. 24. My question, to you anonymous, if you're out there: The information you saw, does it specifically say that an Aldi's warehouse is planned, or that it is owned by Aldi? My hopeful theory of the day -- Aldi's owns Trader Joe's. So maybe a TJ's is coming there?

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Rt. 24/Plumtree Zoning Question

Got a new comment on my previous Plumtree Road/Rte. 24 zoning post. An anonymous poster reports that an Aldi is supposed to be built on the site. The poster is right, this chain could not be further on the grocery store sale from Wegman's! There are many in Philly/NJ area. It's the kind of place where you take your own bags, not to be green, but it's all part of the discount store atmosphere. Lots of generics -- in Philly you had to leave a quarter to get a grocery cart. The first (and only time) I shopped there, I kept trying to get the cart out until someone came up and said, they were chained together, and then gave me a quarter.
I'd be interested if anyone else has heard this, or if the anonymous poster could give some more info.