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		<title>Cecil County Chatter: 2002 Legacy Brings New $ Windfall; Thanks, Nelson and Harry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Commissioners’ 2002 Move Paves Way for Extra Revenues to County Now Who needs a fading casino when a little-known small power plant near the Pennsylvania state line has been a goldmine of revenues to Cecil County— providing a total of $54.2 million over 20 years? And what could be better than a new expansion of that facility that will bring in a proposed additional $40.7 million? Some members of the government establishment in Elkton were falling all over themselves recently to try to claim credit for a proposed new expansion of the Rock Springs power plant facility. But if a majority of the old three-member Board of Commissioners had not put the wheels in motion in 2002, there wouldn’t be any cause for political crowing now—and taxpayers’ might have had to foot a much larger burden for basic county government services for the past ten years. It was in 2002 when a two-member majority—Commissioners Nelson Bolender and Harry Hepbron—agreed to support construction of the Rock Springs power plant, located off Route 222 near the state line. And they negotiated a “payment in lieu of taxes” (PILOT) agreement, covering property taxes and ‘personal property’ or inventory taxes paid by businesses, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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