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		<title>Cecil County, Schools Map Future Business Uses for Basell Tech School Land; Who Pays is Unknown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County government and the Cecil County Public Schools (CCPS) have signed an agreement mapping possible future business uses of extra land not needed for the new vo-tech school on the more than 90-acre Basell property. But left in the air is who would pay to build office and other buildings and whether the county would sell or lease parcels on the site to private interests. From the moment that the county government first considered buying the Appleton Road property several years ago for use as a vocational-technical school, an added attraction was the large landmass surrounding the former Basell scientific laboratory building north of Elkton. And promoting economic development opportunities on some of the vacant land surrounding the main building was always in the cards. With conversion of the existing building and its many science labs into the county’s new vo-tech school now completed, the first class of 200 students recently began studies there. County Superintendent of Schools D’Ette Devine told the Cecil County Council on Tuesday that the school will more than double the number of vo-tech students, to about 420, in January when new vocational programs will be launched and additional specialized study areas opened. Dr. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Farm Museum to Abandon County-Owned Site; Wetlands Problems Cited</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 21:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organizers of the long-stalled Cecil County Farm Museum, proposed a decade ago for a Cherry Hill-area site, have told county officials they will give up their lease on the county-owned land and look for another location. That action will leave the county holding an 84-acre property with access and wetlands problems that is now worth much less than the county paid to buy it in 2002. During their Tuesday worksession, county staff told the Board of Commissioners that the Cecil County Farm Museum, Inc., a non-profit group set up to build the museum, wants out of the rent-free 99-year lease that was signed in November, 2002. For over a year, the county has been dealing with problems caused when the museum group built a road that violated wetlands protection regulations, resulting in protests from the Army Corps of Engineers and the state Department of the Environment. To fix environmental problems with the road could cost $250,000, which the group felt was too costly, so they decided it would be cheaper to rip out the road and restore the land to its previous condition, the commissioners were told. Then the group will abandon that site and look for another location. That [&#8230;]]]></description>
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