Health & Fitness
Save Fort Howard announces Emergency Community Meeting
Folks, it's the cart before the horse on this one
Save Fort Howard has distributed the following flyer to the community regarding their emergency meeting. All the details are contained in the flyer.
PUBLIC MEETING
COMMUNITY ALERT
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FORT HOWARD VA LEASE DUE FOR FINAL AUTHORIZATION
ON; OR ABOUT; JANUARY 31, 2014
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The Veterans Administration (VA) plans to sign FINAL AUTHORIZATION for the Fort Howard Development; LLC. Enhanced Use Lease (EUL).
The VA has ignored the voice of the Veterans and the People in this critical matter.
The Public at large has been excluded from any direct participation in this Fort Howard EUL Process.
Public Rights for disposal of this Publicly Owned Property have been DENIED AND VIOLATED
TAXPAYER JUST DUE PROCESS has been BYPASSED
The legal LETTER OF THE LAW has not been followed
Save Fort Howard is therefore calling an Emergency Public Information Update Meeting
We strongly urge your attendance to have a say in what action we will pursue to address this unlawful treatment of the Veterans Rights and Property at Fort Howard, Maryland VA Property.
This is a Public Meeting called by the Public; for the Public;
PLEASE ATTEND; YOUR VOICE NEEDS TO BE HEARD !
The Meeting will be conducted as follows:
PLACE: North Point Edgemere Volunteer Fire Hall
7500 North Point Road
Edgemere, Maryland 21219
DATE: Wednesday, January 22, 2014
TIME: 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
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In a followup to my last blog the following e-mail was received form the VA:
Buzz,
The VA has not given the developer the approval yet to move forward with the Fort Howard project, so that is probably why the county has not yet received anything formal from the developer at this time. After the VA gives the developer the approval to move forward with the Fort Howard project, they will have to work through the county for all zoning and other requirements just like any other development.