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Calvert County commissioner posts 23-minute video on zoning, APFO and Prince Frederick development


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Calvert County commissioner posts 23-minute video on zoning, APFO and Prince Frederick development
Calvert County Commissioner Todd Ireland posted a 23-minute prerecorded video briefing that he said outlines proposed updates to the county zoning ordinance and the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance and addresses recent development in the Prince Frederick Town Center.

Ireland told viewers the video also discusses a survey that was circulated for the Owings, Huntingtown and Saint Leonard town centers. "I believe if you would take the 23 minutes, click on the video below, watch it," he said. He described the briefing as "very factual" and added, "I think it'll help answer a lot of your questions."

Ireland asked residents to share the video with family and friends and to contact the commissioner's office with questions. The message did not include specific text of proposed ordinance changes, timelines for formal votes, or detailed survey results; those items were not specified in the recorded message. No motions or formal actions were recorded in the statement.

For more information or to ask questions, Ireland directed viewers to the commissioner's office and to other commissioners' offices for assistance. The prerecorded message ended with a brief closing and thanks.

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