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>Constant Yield Hearing Slated This Evening

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Apr. 21, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners will hold a constant yield hearing this evening, Thursday, April 21, in the Garrett College auditorium at 7 p.m.
A hearing is required whenever a Maryland jurisdiction is considering not reducing its real property tax rate enough to fully offset increasing assessments.

The commissioners are proposing to keep the current real property tax rate at $.99 per $100 of assessment in fiscal year 2012. This tax rate is .3 percent higher than the constant yield tax rate and is expected to generate $119,903 in additional property tax revenues.

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

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>Its in the Bag – Lobster Dinner Fundraiser

>This is a GREAT cause, one that I intend to get further involved with personally. There is a flyer attached here with all the details, but here are the basics of the program:

There are certain at-risk children (in Garrett County schools) who are on the free or reduced breakfast & lunch program and that is their MAIN MEAL for the DAY. This program ensures that these kids have an opportunity to take home a backpack loaded with food on Fridays, to ensure that they have something to eat over the weekend.

This benefit dinner will help to further fund the ‘It’s in the Bag Program’. The meal cost has all been donated, from what I understand, and all the proceeds will go to fund the program.

Saturday
April 30, 2011
5pm – 8pm
Accident Elementary School
Rev. R Samuel Wachter – 301-387-6832 or 412-335-7397
rswachter@verizon.net

More details on the attached flyer.

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>Governor Martin O'Malley Announces Task Force to Examine Septic Pollution

>Yesterday, Governor O’Malley established a task force to study curbing pollution of the Chesapeake Bay from septic systems, saying he hoped it would help overcome concerns about the legislation he pushed unsuccessfully this year that would have banned large housing developments that depend on septic systems.

The Governor’s efforts to limit major housing developments using septic systems failed to get out of committee this past legislative session after rural lawmakers, farmers and developers raised an outcry, warning that it would limit growth and cost jobs in the state’s rural and suburban counties.

The task force includes representatives from the development and real estate community. I imagine we should soon hear from MAR regarding their involvement and to what extent that will be.

A copy of the executive order can be viewed online at…

http://www.governor.maryland.gov/executiveorders/01.01.2011.05.pdf

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

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>Cabin in the woods – 400 Bear Rd – GA7531520

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400 BEAR RD
OAKLAND, MD 21550

Weekend get-away with little worry; a real Mountaineer log cabin in the woods! One level finished and dry basement already plumbed and ready for bathroom and additional bedrooms. Living area has hardwood floor, log walls and ceiling. Large deck. Gated community where residents enjoy fishing in the river, riding ATV’s and cross country skiing in the winter. Two State Parks are minutes away.

Contact Jay Ferguson @ 301-501-0420 or DeepCreekLaker@Gmail.com for more information or to setup a private showing for this property.

Listing # GA7531520
$95,000

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>Upcoming Marcellus Shale events

>MSNG Advisory Committee Meeting
April 26, 2011, 4:30 PM Garrett County Hesalth Dept. 1st floor meeting room

Marcellus Shale Farm Walk
May 7, 2011, 12:00 noon
Clark Farm, 11257 Mason Dixon Hwy, Burton, WV
To RSVP Contact the WVU-Monongalia County Extension Service at 304-291-7201

Fundamentals of Natural Gas Exploration and Leasing
May 10, 2011, 6:30 pm
Agricultural Science South, Room 1021, WVU Evansdale Campus, Morgantown, WV
Learn more at http://anr.ext.wvu.edu/oil_gas

Marcellus Shale Webinar – Agricultural Potential Impacts
May 11, 2011, 1:00 – 3:30 pm
This webinar will focus on the potential impacts on agriculture from Marcellus drilling and how they can be mitigated . George Frantz from Cornell University, Ken Smith from Cornell Cooperative Extension in Chenango County, and Judy Wright from the American Farmland Trust will present.

More information can be obtained from the county’s web site at http://marcellusshale.garrettcounty.org/

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>April 21 Public Hearing – county real property tax rate

>The County Commissioners will be holding a public hearing on the county’s Fiscal Year 2012 Constant Yield Tax Rate this coming Thursday at 7:00 PM in Room FA715, Fine Arts Building Auditorium at Garrett College. The hearing is open to the public and public testimony is encouraged.

The Commissioners are considering not reducing the county’s real property tax rate enough to fully offset increasing property assessments. The County proposes to adopt a real property tax rate of $0.990 per $100 of assessment. This tax rate is 0.3% higher than the constant yield tax rate of $0.9874 and will generate $119,903 in additional property tax revenues.

The county’s overall real property assessable tax base is estimated to increase 0.3% for the tax year beginning July 1, 2011. In dollars, that increase is estimated to be from the current base of $4,533,348,242 to a new assessable base of $4,545,459,693.

The County’s proposed 2012 budget can be viewed online at

http://garrettcounty.org/Commissioners/budget12/2012Requested.pdf

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>Deadly bat disease found in Garrett cave

>Site third in Maryland to be infected by white-nose syndrome
For the Cumberland Times-News
The Cumberland Times-News Fri Apr 15, 2011, 11:06 PM EDT

— CUMBERLAND — Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologists have confirmed that white-nose syndrome has been found in a cave in Garrett County, the third documented case of the disease in Maryland.

The cave serves as an important winter shelter or hibernaculum for hundreds of bats. The disease has caused unprecedented bat mortality across the eastern U.S. Affected bats display a white fungus on their muzzles or other exposed skin.

“This is the second new infected site we’ve documented this year,” said Dan Feller, DNR’s Western Region ecologist. “We now have positive sites in all three Maryland counties with bat hibernacula.”

A survey by volunteer biologists from Frostburg State University, working under the direction of DNR, discovered the newly infected population. Three little brown bats and one tricolored bat submitted to the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center tested positive for for the disease.

At an infected site discovered last year in Allegany County, virtually all of the bats were dead, a level of devastation similar to other affected sites in the Northeast. The disease was found in Washington County last month.

“We’re relieved that our surveys found several important hibernating sites still unaffected, including one of the largest populations of eastern small-footed bats remaining in the United States,” said Feller. “But with the spread of this disease having been fast and unrelenting, the future of these sites is uncertain.”

The disease has spread across mines and caves in 14 states and two Canadian provinces, killing more than a million bats. It was first observed at Howe Cave near Albany, N.Y., in 2006. It is caused by a newly discovered cold-weather fungus, Geomyces destructans.

Under the direction of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an international, interagency team is mobilizing to slow the spread and find a cure to the disease. It has been shown that bats can transmit the fungus to each other. And although the disease is not harmful to people, it may be possible for cavers to spread the fungus through gear and clothing. State and federal wildlife authorities have asked that people not enter caves. DNR biologists and volunteers investigating the disease follow strict decontamination protocols when working in caves and other bat hibernacula.

Recent research conservatively estimates the value of bats to the U.S. agricultural industry to be $3.7 billion because they eat agricultural pests. Their value to ecology is more complex and harder to measure.

“This level of devastation to our bats is unprecedented and tragic,” said Tim Larney, habitat conservation program manager for DNR’s Wildlife and Heritage Service. “And it comes at a time when new research indicates that we may have been underestimating the importance of bats in keeping ecosystems healthy and productive.”

For additional information on white-nose syndrome, visit http://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/plants_wildlife/bats/nhpbatdisease.asp

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>Kitzmiller Elementary students tour state’s first operational wind project

>The Cumberland Times-News Sun Apr 17, 2011, 09:47 PM EDT

— OAKLAND — Students from Garrett County’s Kitzmiller Elementary School recently got a firsthand look at how renewable energy is working in Maryland.

Approximately 40 kindergarten through third-grade students and their teachers were the first local school students to tour Constellation Energy’s Criterion Wind Project in Oakland. The first wind energy project to operate in the state, Criterion Wind produces 70 megawatts of emission-free electricity. The wind project is helping Maryland meet its clean energy goals of producing 20 percent of its electricity with renewable resources by 2022.

Teacher Bridgete Corbin requested the tour as part of a unit she’s teaching on green energy. “We’re exposing students to the idea of renewable energy, and we have this great example of how it works right here in our county,” she said. “The students were really excited to see the wind turbines and to talk about how they make clean energy.”

The Kitzmiller students toured two of the 28 Criterion wind turbines, which stand 415 feet tall with the blades turned up. The two towers the students toured were located on the property of Oakland resident Janet Tichnell.

“People are really interested in seeing the windmills,” Tichnell said. “I was more than happy to help coordinate the tour with the schools. It was a good learning experience for the children.”

The Criterion Wind Project is built over an 8-mile stretch along Backbone Mountain east of Oakland. The project began producing commercial power in late December.

Constellation Energy, headquartered in Baltimore, is a leading competitive supplier of power, natural gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the U.S.

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>Garrett Crime Solvers run by sheriff’s office

>From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — The Garrett County Sheriff’s Office recently adopted the full-time responsibilities for the county’s Crime Solvers Program.

The Sheriff’s Office worked with former Garrett County government intern Andrew Sauder of Oakland, who took on the project to put Garrett County Crime Solvers on the web during the fall of 2010.

Sauder worked with the sheriff’s office staff over a six-month period to develop a website tailor-made to the sheriff’s request.

“Sauder’s hard work will be a tremendous benefit to the citizens of Garrett County,” said Sheriff Rob Corley.

Sauder developed www.garrettcountycrimesolvers.org to be a user-friendly website that allows anyone using a computer to leave the sheriff’s office a tip on specific or general crimes, drug information and information on individuals with outstanding warrants. It also allows citizens to view specific cases that are being worked, all a mouse click away while remaining anonymous. Tipsters have the opportunity to check the website to see if their specific tip — which is pass-code protected — earned them a cash reward.

Corley urges county residents to become involved with his office by visiting the Crime Solvers website to become familiar with it and suggested adding it to their favorites list.

Corley said, “Even though you may not have information on a crime, you may know someone that does and can pass the site on to them through e-mail. Or, you may think the information you have is not important, but it may turn out to be a substantial lead in a case.

“We are excited about the future of Crime Solvers and hope the citizens of Garrett County join us in the fight to keep the streets free of crime,” he said.

The sheriff also invites citizens to their local town meetings that will be conducted this month. The meetings will include staff members who will give a presentation on Crime Solvers.

Crime Solvers is fully funded by private donations from citizens and businesses. Anyone wishing to donate monetary funds to the Crime Solvers reward fund may do so by contacting Garrett County Sheriff’s Office Administrative Assistant Brenda Reckner during business hours at 301-334-1911.

The sheriff’s office is planning annual fundraisers and will rely heavily on private business for their donations.

“Citizens and businesses working together will greatly increase a positive outcome to crime in this county. Crime Solvers is one more tool to help that move forward,” said Corley.

The original landline number for Garrett County Crime Solvers, 301-334-1975, will also be maintained at the sheriff’s office. However, the new Web-based program will be the preferred and most efficient means to leave a tip.

Sauder is a student at Frostburg State University where he is majoring in information technology. The 20-year-old Frostburg resident was raised in Garrett County. He is a 2008 graduate of Southern High School.

Corley expressed his gratitude to Sauder, presenting him with a gift card and a certificate of recognition for his outstanding community service.

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
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>Lake access lot + dock -953 Pine Tree Point- GA7563903

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953 PINE TREE POINT RD
SWANTON, MD 21561

Lake access building lot with dock slip near Turkey Neck. Part of the Pine Tree Point Association (community water access & shared dock slips – no other HOA requirements), this lot fronts on a county maintained road and is a very short walk to Deep Creek Lake. Deep water & a very private cove make this a great spot for swimming, fishing & kayaking, too!

Contact Jay Ferguson @ 301-501-0420 or DeepCreekLaker@Gmail.com for more information or to setup a private showing for this property.

Listing # GA7563903
$197,000

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
Visit the ‘I Love Deep Creek & Garrett County group’ on Facebook! News, events, photos, real estate, community, info, more! 1,750+ members & growing!