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Question: Concern about the crime rate
increasing.
Response: This is not an issue and there is no
more crime rate than in other industries. There
are video cameras throughout, security codes
that the clients use for access through the
front door and into the storage unit, and there
is a record kept of access into each area. The
police can be contacted via a silent alarm.
There is a digital record of who was in each
unit that can be examined if necessary.
Question: Could the facility be used for
manufacturing items?
Response: Electrical appliances are not
allowed.
Question: There are only about 10 acres of
commercially zoned property between Sandy Spring
and Ashton, and this is about 20% of what is
available for development. Each commercial
development project should be trying to bring
something to the community.
Response: The stores along Route 108 will bring
some commercial benefits to the community.
Comment: Store fronts are only being used to
hide an elephant. The community will not
support this use.
Comment: Did you survey the community? It
looks like you are building something with the
idea “If we build it they will come”.
Question: What will be the approval process?
Response: We will be submitting Preliminary and
Site plans to the County for approval. There
will be time for public comment about the plans.
Comment: This community is savvy, passionate
and knowledgeable. People know the process, how
to work through the process, and let their ideas
be known. Most people are not opposed to
development, but want the right type of
development for a rural area.
Comment: The Sandy Spring-Ashton Master Plan is
the guiding document for development in the
Sandy Spring and Ashton areas. The Master Plan
focuses on the rural nature of the area and is
designed to create a synergy between residential
and commercial uses. What is inside a
development is as important as the design.
Question: There was a private meeting with a
group known as the Sandy Spring Ashton Rural
Preservation Consortium (SSARPC). This
organization does not representative the entire
community.
Response: That meeting was held to just get a
pulse of the community. The meeting this
evening is being held to hear from the community
and hopefully to have a cross section of the
community attending.
Clarification from SSARPC: The SSARPC is just
one group of people who care about what happens
to the rural community that we live in. The
SSARPC has never said that it represents the
entire community; it is group of people who have
gotten together to ensure that the Sandy
Spring-Ashton Master Plan is followed as
development occurs. The SSARPC does encourage
everyone to get involved, regardless of their
viewpoint. For the process to work properly,
all citizens who are concerned should be
involved.
If you have any questions or wish to submit
written comments to Siena Corporation, please
contact Debra Borden at 301.961.5250 or
dborden@linowes-law.com. The SSARPC would
like to get copies of your comments. Please
send them to
feedback@ssarpc.org.
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