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.
Rural Ashton and Sandy Spring
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[Click on any picture for a larger image]
View looking
north along
New Hampshire
Avenue
Across New Hampshire
Avenue (the
way the site
used to look)
View from catty
corner looking
northeast
Where the
line of trees
used to be
View from the
other side of
Ednor Road
[Pictures taken in August 2007]
Documents Relating to Resurrection Baptist Church
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(Northeast Corner)
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Chevy Chase Bank
About SSARPC
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Support Our Efforts
Let Your Voice Be Heard!
Documents and
Announcements
May 14, 2008 Letter from Bill & Betsy Madero to Resurrection Baptist Church
The Gazette, December 5, 2007, Church told to revamp landscape plan
November 27, 2007 Planning Staff Letter to Resurrection Baptist Church
November 19, 2007, Response from Ike Leggett, Montgomery County Executive
November 19, 2007 Email from SSARPC to Planning Staff
November 19, 2007 Pictures of Trees Planted by Church (Attachment to Email Above)
October 8, 2007 Letter from SSARPC to the Planning Board
Attachment: Approved Landscaping Plan (with Comments Added)
Attachment: Pictures of the Site
Attachment: Sandy Spring Ashton Master Plan, pages 43-45
Cover Letter to Ike Leggett, Montgomery County Executive and Member of Resurrection Baptist Church
Cover Letter to the Pastor of the Resurrection Baptist Church
Landscape Plan without Comments
April 14, 2000 Site Plan, with Notations
Email to Park and Planning about new tree planting
November 18, 2007 Pictures of "Replacement Trees"
November 18, 2007 Picture of "Replacement Trees"
The Gazette, October 17, 2007, Some residents say church cut down too many trees
The Gazette, October 17, 2007, Community mourns loss of trees on church site
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Documents and Announcements
Resurrection Baptist Church News
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