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Anne Arundel Co. adopts stricter rules for waterfront developments

The rules surrounding new development in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, just got tougher on projects that encroach against wetlands.

鈥淚n Anne Arundel County, the land that is easy to development (sic) and has no environmental problems has mostly been developed,鈥 said County Executive Steuart Pittman, speaking in front of some wetlands at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in Annapolis.聽鈥淪o often they鈥檙e going into areas that it鈥檚 more difficult.鈥

So now, it won’t only be developers who identify where any wetlands are that could be impacted by a project. The county and the state will both travel to those scenes and verify things, Pittman said.

鈥淲e have believed them in the past. That鈥檚 been the problem,鈥 Pittman said.

In addition, when the project ends up having an environmental impact, Pittman said, 鈥淭hey need to have a clear and definitive showing if any alternative proposal would mitigate the environmental impact.”

He added, “It has to be justified, and it has to actually make things better rather than worse.”

A proposed development along the northbound side of Maryland Route 3 in Crofton has had to make several changes to its plans for a new apartment building, Pittman said.

Developers initially thought they鈥檇 be able to skip some steps and acquire waivers even in the face of opposition from neighbors, Pittman said. It鈥檚 slated to be built next to another project on the southbound side that鈥檚 close to a branch of the Patuxent River.

And though the impact these projects ultimately have on the Chesapeake Bay and the environment played a role in the changes, Pittman said another factor has been how such projects end up affecting private property, too.

鈥淲e get more calls 鈥 about water, storm water that鈥檚 been mismanaged, new developments where now water is coming into people鈥檚 yards and into their basements,鈥 he said.

Pittman also vowed to push the county council to approve other changes that would provide further protections to homeowners and the environment.

“Everybody understands 鈥 the voters certainly understand 鈥 in order to clean up the Bay, we have to address development,鈥 Pittman said. 鈥淲e have to think about what lands we鈥檙e paving over and where we鈥檙e allowing nature to do its work to absorb water.鈥

John Domen

John has been with 91欧美激情 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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