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		<title>Paging Dr. Broomell: Cecil County Commissioners Differ on Diagnosis of Drug Clinics, Law, Litigation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The paramedics should have been on alert Tuesday morning as three Cecil County Commissioners elevated their blood pressure in a war of words over what constitutes a “clinic” and efforts by Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) to push through an ordinance aimed at limiting or blocking a proposed methadone drug treatment facility in the former Rose’s Diner building on Route 40. Although the proposed zoning law change does not mention any specific location and does not regulate the type of treatment that may be provided by a medical clinic, the measure is clearly aimed at the previously announced facility that has obtained some permits under existing law and begun renovations of the facility. Area residents are strongly opposed to the location of a drug treatment clinic near their community. Much of the commissioners’ discussion at a worksession Tuesday morning centered on whether the county would face costly lawsuits, and the prospect of losing in court, if the proposed ordinance were to be applied retroactively to an already announced clinic project. After a lengthy 12/19/11 Planning Commission hearing on the issue, that panel suggested that the commissioners “revisit the definition of clinic with input from concerned citizens and the medical community.” Leading [&#8230;]]]></description>
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