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		<title>Cecil County Council Ponders Susquehanna River Sediment, &#8220;Co-ordination&#8221; as Tool to Challenge State, Federal Mandates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, it was all sweetness and light, cheerful cooperation and goodwill at the Cecil County Council’s worksession on Tuesday—gotcha, on April Fool’s Day. After yet another battle royale over approval of the Council’s past meeting minutes, the panel got down to some interesting information on how the county might use provisions of federal law to require a greater voice in decisions affecting the county on environmental issues. Yet again, Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4) sought to re-write the minutes of a past council worksession and got one gavel as being ‘out of order’ from Council President Robert Hodge (R-5). Broomell wanted, in several conflicting and vaguely worded proposals, to enhance the minutes’ account of her past discussions of a state letter to the county regarding “tier maps” on land use policies. But in the long run, the Council decided to adopt the unembellished minutes, with Broomell loudly proclaiming, “I’m opposed.” After a delay caused by a huge traffic backup on Route 213 due to a car accident on the Chesapeake City bridge, the Council heard a presentation by Charles “Chip” MacLeod, a Chestertown lawyer who heads the “Clean Chesapeake Coalition,” on how provisions of federal environmental law might be used by [&#8230;]]]></description>
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