Sandy Spring-Ashton

Rural Preservation Consortium (SSARPC)

The SSARPC supports development in the area that conforms to the

Sandy Spring-Ashton Master Plan. We are pro-Master Plan, not anti-development.


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Rural Ashton and Sandy Spring



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Artist's drawing of the final Ashton Meeting Place landscape plan

Artist's drawing of the final Ashton Meeting Place landscape plan

Looking southeast from the intersection of Routes 108 and 650, over the corner green, with retail stores on the left and the Sandy Spring Bank on the right

Looking southeast from the intersection of Routes 108 and 650, over the corner green, with retail stores on the left and the Sandy Spring Bank on the right

Conceptual drawing by SSARPC's architect, Miche Booz, of an alternative AMP design, presented at a Planning Board Hearing and later adopted by the developer as the basis for the latest AMP plan.

Conceptual drawing by SSARPC's architect, Miche Booz, of an alternative AMP design, presented at a Planning Board Hearing and later adopted by the developer as the basis for the latest AMP plan.

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Bentley Road Nursing Home

Thomas Building (Goddard School and Offices)

Resurrection

Baptist Church

Chevy Chase Bank


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SSARPC Update

Throughout the summer members of the SSARPC Steering Committee along with Attorney Dave Brown and Planner Stu Surota have worked tirelessly on behalf of our community.  We are now cautiously hopeful that with your continued support a positive joint proposal with Ashton Meeting Place (AMP) is in sight. 

In the past month representatives from both the SSARPC and the AMP have been quietly meeting on a regular basis to explore possible design changes that would be acceptable to both the SSARPC and the AMP. 

In addition, representatives of both the SSARPC and the AMP have jointly met with representatives from the State Highway Administration regarding proposed changes to the intersection at routes 108 and 650. 

These meetings have been productive and beneficial.  The SSARPC and AMP representatives have agreed not to disclose the substance of these discussions while they are ongoing in order to facilitate communication and the free flow of ideas.  We hope to be able to share information on the progress of these discussions relatively soon. 

Thank you for your continued support.
 
Respectfully yours, 

Elizabeth Garrettson and Paul David Mannina, Co-Chairs, SSARPC

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