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		<title>Cecil County Commissioners: Silent Stall on Hodge Zoning Request Divides Panel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several Cecil County Commissioners refused to act Wednesday on two rezoning requests by fellow Commissioner Robert Hodge (R-5), who had recused himself from voting on his properties in accordance with an opinion he requested from the county Ethics Commission. Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) moved to reject the proposals, while Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2) moved to approve them. Each motion died for lack of a second when Commissioners’ President James Mullin (R-1) and Commissioner Michael Dunn (R-3) refused to vote on either motion. The standoff produced a heated hallway discussion among the four commissioners during a brief recess, according to several sources who were present at the proceeding. Afterwards, the commissioners then put off action on four other Hodge-owned properties that were on the agenda. (Cecil Times was not present in the meeting room but has interviewed multiple sources, reviewed county Planning Commission minutes, and viewed the Ethics Commission letter.) The Commissioners are reviewing numerous requests from property owners all over the county as part of the comprehensive rezoning of the county in tandem with the new comprehensive plan adopted by the county a year ago. Rezoning requests have been reviewed by the county planning department and the Planning Commission, with [&#8230;]]]></description>
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