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- With the record kept open through Aug.1, the Charles County Planning Commission postponed its decision on the extension, supporting the review of Piney Branch Estates.
- Applicant representatives cited delays following Peggy B. Dobson’s 2023 passing, and the May 2025 Health Department regulation requiring wet-season percolation testing, supporting the extension request.
- The 200-acre site highlighted Tier IV classification under Maryland’s Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Preservation Act and warned that roads, drainage, and schools could be strained.
- Rejecting the denial effort, the board approved the extension 4-2 with Semia Hackett and Ryan Sekuterski voting against.
- On Monday, Aug.4, 2025 at 6 p.m., the commission will revisit the extension, written comments due by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug.1.
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