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		<title>Show Us the Money: Cecil County to Juggle Bonds to Buy Sheriff&#8217;s Building, Other Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Executive wants to spend $7.3 million to buy a building in Elkton where the Sheriff’s Department and emergency dispatchers currently rent office space under a proposal presented to the County Council on Tuesday. County officials claimed the plan would more than pay for itself in the long run and juggling the county’s bond accounts would cover the immediate costs. The county recently learned that the building and land at 107 Chesapeake Blvd. that currently houses the Sheriff’s Department offices and the Department of Emergency Services, including 911 emergency communications and dispatch operations, was listed for sale. The property is located in the Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center, which was long ago designated as a special tax break zone designed to attract new business and employers to the county. The county administration building is also located in the center, a short distance down Chesapeake Blvd. from the Sheriff’s Office site. The lease arrangements for the Sheriff’s building have long been criticized by many county residents for its basic costs and annual automatic escalator clauses that boosted expenses to the county each year of the 20-year lease that began in 2005. Winston Robinson, the county Director of Finance, told reporters [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Seeks Rent Hike Limits in Return for Support of New Subsidized Housing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 19:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County should require developers of new taxpayer-subsidized housing projects to agree to limit rent increases for low and moderate income residents, the county’s housing director told County Commissioners Tuesday. The proposal is in response to a massive rent hike for some tenants proposed by developers of the new Elkton Senior Housing project in Elkton. David Mahaney, the county’s housing director, had urged the Commissioners a week ago to withhold support for a new project being developed by the Ingerman Group in North East because the developer had proposed rent increases up to 20 percent or more for five low income tenants at the Elkton project who received federal rental aid under the Section 8 program, which is administered by the county housing agency. At the time, he said the rent increases to be effective July 1, when some of the tenants had only moved into their apartments in January or February, demonstrated bad faith with residents who might be forced to find other housing. However, on Tuesday Mahaney did an about face after discussions with the Ingerman developers and he proposed a new “tax credit policy” to require developers&#8211; who need county resolutions of support to get state approval [&#8230;]]]></description>
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