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		<title>New &#8220;Workforce&#8221; Family Housing Proposed for Cecilton, a First for Southern Cecil County</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 19:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A New Jersey-based developer is proposing construction of 60 apartments in Cecilton under state and federal assisted housing programs that will allow for reduced rents, the first project of its kind in the area. The estimated 120 people expected to live in the development, to be called Parkland at Cecilton, would bring a significant boost to the town’s population, counted as 663 in the 2010 census. As the housing market for new construction of market-rate homes has tanked in recent years, Cecil County has had a burgeoning trade in so-called “workforce housing” or rental apartments for moderate and lower income families and seniors. The projects are built under state-administered programs that provide developers with federal tax credits, which are then sold to investors who use them to offset taxes on other income. The state also provides rental assistance funds to help reduce rental fees. Most of the new projects that have been developed in recent years have been in the western areas of the county. Southern Cecil County has two small senior citizens apartment projects – one in Cecilton and one in Chesapeake City&#8211; built many years ago under U.S. Department of Agriculture programs for rural areas. The proposed “Parkland [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Commissioner Michael Dunn Gets Salary Cut, Due to Unpaid Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 21:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Commissioner Michael Dunn’s next county paycheck will be a bit smaller, due to a debt garnishee against his salary filed in Cecil County District Court. The Rising Sun-area commissioner (R-3) previously had a judgment filed against him and a garnishment of his state salary and bank account for unpaid debt and fees, totaling over $23,000, when he was employed by Del. Michael Smigiel (R-36). Court files show the state notified the court in January, 2011 that Dunn was “unemployed,” and a pre-existing garnishee could not continue to be deducted from his state salary. Dunn left the state payroll in December, 2010 when he was sworn in as a Cecil County Commissioner. But his creditors caught up with him on 6/30/11, with documents filed in court to attach his county commissioner salary for unpaid debts, under a still “active” court judgment that was initially rendered against Dunn in 2008. Cecil County Human Resources Director Donna Nichols, responding to an inquiry from Cecil Times based on the court records, confirmed that her office received the garnishee notice from the court on Friday. County employees, who are paid twice a month, received paychecks on Friday, so the garnishee against Dunn’s county [&#8230;]]]></description>
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