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		<title>Drug Addict Facility Triples Size of Earleville Site; Cecil County Planning Panel Hears Zoning Change; Ambo Issues Ignored</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2014 22:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Pennsylvania-based real estate developer who is seeking to create a “national” drug addict treatment hospital has boosted initial proposals that the facility would house 50 patients to a vastly expanded plan to build additional facilities on the rural Earleville site to house 150 in-patient drug addicted residents, according to documents filed with the Cecil County Planning Commission. The planning panel is scheduled to hear the request for a “special exception” for a “hospital” under county zoning law at its meeting tonight (11/17/14) at 7 p.m. at the county administration building in Elkton. If a quorum of the panel is not present, the hearing and the panel’s recommendations on the application will be delayed until Wednesday, 11/19/14. Regardless of the planning panel’s decision, the Board of Appeals will review the matter and render its own binding decision at a hearing scheduled for next Tuesday (11/25/14.) However, a Board of Appeals decision may be appealed to the county’s Circuit Court. The initial proposal to convert the Bracebridge Hall former conference center, on Grove Neck Road about five miles west of the town of Cecilton, was unveiled at a meeting of the county’s Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council on 9/26/14. [ SEE [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Two Drug Rehab Centers Proposed for Same Earleville Road; Cecil County Backs Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2014 16:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County government has been quietly working with sponsors of two separate drug rehabilitation centers to bring live-in treatment facilities to Grove Neck road in rural Earleville, including a 50-bed medical facility on the site of the Bracebridge Hall mansion and farmland. The first public disclosure of the projects came Thursday 9/26/14 at a meeting of the county’s Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council. The second project is seeking to take over an old house on Grove Farm that is now owned by the State of Maryland as part of a sprawling 750-acre wildlife conservation area. Local minister Phil Meekins—who recently established Monarch House, a “recovery” house accommodating two former addicts in North East—said he is partnering with a Richmond, VA group to seek a free lease on the house under a state “curatorship” for historic properties in need of extensive renovations. The state program requires a minimum of $175,000 in repair expenditures by the curator. While neither project has yet to actually acquire the properties or receive necessary approvals from state agencies for operating a drug rehab facility, the county government has been working with the participants behind the scenes. This summer, her administration sent a letter to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Volunteer Fire Companies Propose Cecilton Ambulance Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2012 20:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County volunteer fire companies are challenging a proposal by the county’s emergency services director to create a new government-operated basic ambulance service. Instead, they propose a paid driver service, covering the Cecilton and Hack’s Point areas of southern Cecil County, that would be operated by the two fire companies in those areas. The volunteers’ proposal, presented to Cecil County commissioners at a budget worksession last Wednesday, would cost taxpayers significantly less than the multi-million dollar plan proposed several months ago by Richard Brooks, the county’s Emergency Services director. Appearing at the budget session to outline his proposal again, as part of the Commissioners’ work to draft a county budget for Fiscal 2013, Brooks acknowledged that his plan had triggered a lot of opposition from some volunteer companies. “I’m not the worst person in the world as I’ve been portrayed,” he lamented. He said some volunteers had circulated “myths” rather than “facts” and that he had no ambition to take over the volunteer companies’ ambulance operations. “None of this is intended to be empire building,” he told the commissioners. Brooks’ plan calls for hiring of a staff of 28 county employees, stationed at three areas in the county, and county [&#8230;]]]></description>
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