"Memories Run Deep" Photo Contest!
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Associates Recognized for 2006 Production
The Team Of Bob And Beverly Everett Ranks Number One In Maryland
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Sales Associates Ranked State-wide
Fred Washburn Named to Coldwell Banker International Diamond Society
Kane Joins Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty
Deep Creek Lake Watershed Study Released
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Sales Associates Ranked State-wide
Four Sales Associates Receive Coldwell Banker® International Designations for 2005 Sales
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Sales Associates Ranked State-wide
Fred Washburn, Garrett County 2005 Realtor of the Year
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Honors Associates, 2004 Sales
Six Sales Associates Recieve Coldwell Banker International Designations in 2005
Earl George, Garrett County 2004 Realtor of the Year
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty Honors Associates for 2003 Sales
Lake Sale Update
Deep Creek Policy Review Board
Bears and Coyotes
North-South Interstate Route
Habitat for Humanity
Discovery Center at Deep Creek Lake State Park
Hoagies for Habitat
The contest is open to all individuals who have recent digital photos of fond memories at Deep Creek Lake.
There are 3 categories for this year's contest:
Think outside of the box, use your imagination, and just have fun!
First place in each category will receive $100.00 towards your next stay with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty as well as being featured at the Garrett County Fair and in an upcoming Rental Vacation brochure. Other prizes will also be awarded for runners up. You may enter as many times as you wish in any category.
Please e-mail all entries no later than Monday August 6, 2007 to:
rentaldirector@deepcreekrealty.com The contest is open to all individuals who have recent digital photos of fond memories at Deep Creek Lake.
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty recognized its award-winning associates at a recent breakfast meeting. The annual Award and Kickoff Breakfast honored associates in several different categories for their accomplishments during 2006.
Associate Broker Fred Washburn received recognition for the Highest Number of Total Units, Highest Number of Selling Units, and second highest number of Closed Listing Units. Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2002, he received the Garrett County Board of Realtor's "Rookie of the Year" Award. Washburn is a 2002 Graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors' Leadership Academy, and a Graduate of the Realtor's Institute.
Goldie Shugars ranked second in Adjusted Gross Commission Income.
Don Nuce ranked second in Number of Total Units and Number of Selling Units.
Dale Carpenter ranked third in Adjusted Gross Commission Income, and had the third highest number of Closed Listing Units.
Bob Sheetz had the third highest number of Selling Units.
Bob and Beverly Everett were recognized for their combined production in Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty's Team Award category, for the highest number of Selling Units, Closed Listing Units, Total Units, and Adjusted Gross Commission Income. They also ranked first in the state of Maryland among Coldwell Banker Affiliate Company Teams in Gross Commission Income.
Lana and Larry Roby ranked second in each of the team awards, and also ranked second in the state among affiliate teams.
"We are very proud of these sales associates, and happy for their success," said Ruth Seib, Broker/Co-Owner of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty. "Our mission as a company is to support our associates in every way we can, in order to make Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty a pleasant and profitable place to work. The increasing success of our sales associates is evidence of our progress toward that goal."
Seib noted that most of the company award winners increased their production level over 2005, all the more remarkable in a year in which Garrett County as a whole saw a decrease in dollar volume in real estate sales, and a decreased number of transactions.
McHenry, MD April 12, 2007 The team of Bob and Beverly Everett, sales associates with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty in McHenry, Maryland, has been recognized as the Number One Team for the State of Maryland in Closed Adjusted Gross Commission Income in 2006 for independently owned and operated affiliated companies.
Steve Bright, Coldwell Banker Northern Region regional director, presented the Everetts with the award at the Coldwell Banker International Business Conference, held March 5 7, 2007 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. The annual event brought more than 6,000 Coldwell Banker sales associates, brokers, managers and employees together for an intensive professional development program and awards ceremony. Tony Robbins, a recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, organizational turnaround and peak performance was the conference's keynote speaker. Platinum selling country music recording artist Wynonna was the featured entertainer. "Bob and Beverly Everett exemplify the standards of excellence for which Coldwell Banker sales associates are known," says Bright. "It is an honor to have these outstanding professionals in our network."
"Professionals like Bob and Beverly Everett are who have made Coldwell Banker a leader in the real estate industry," says Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "They have been recognized as the #1 Team for the State of Maryland for their exceptional performance during a year in which the real estate market experienced some adjustments. Bob and Beverly helped their clients read past the headlines and understand that real estate is a strong, sound investment that they can enjoy for many years to come."
"These are changing times in real estate, but owning a home still represents having achieved the American Dream," Gillespie continues. "Frankly, I believe that now is a great time to buy a home. With interest rates still at historically low levels, and rising home inventory in many markets, buyers now have more properties to select from and more opportunities to negotiate on price. It's the perfect time to buy a home." Coming to the Deep Creek /Oakland area years ago from North Carolina was like a dream come true for Bob and Beverly. In July 2003, Bob Everett joined Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty as a Sales Associate, with Beverly joining later that year. Both brought a vast knowledge of sales, marketing and business savvy to their real estate careers and they take particular pride in helping people find their dreams at Deep Creek Lake and Garrett County.
Several Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty sales associates finished 2006 among the top ten Coldwell Banker Sales Associates and Teams in the state of Maryland, ranked competitively. In competitive rankings, transactions must generate a minimum of $750 per side to be counted, and higher dollar volume is used to break ties. The rankings include all Coldwell Banker sales associates from independently owned and operated affiliated offices.
In individual agent ranking, Fred Washburn ranked fifth in Maryland in Selling Units, and ninth in Total Units.
Don Nuce ranked sixth in Selling Units.
Arlene Murray ranked ninth in Adjusted Gross Commission, and tenth in Listing Units.
Dale Carpenter ranked tenth in Adjusted Gross Commission.
In team rankings, Bob and Beverly Everett ranked first in Maryland in Adjusted Gross Commission income. Lana and Larry Roby ranked second in the state for teams in Adjusted Gross Commission Income.
MCHENRY,Maryland Fred Washburn, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, has earned membership in the company's International Diamond Society, a level achieved by only the top nine percent of the more than 127,700 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker® system.
Washburn was presented with this distinguished honor at the Coldwell Banker International Business Conference, held March 5 - 8, 2007 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. The annual event brought more than 6,000 Coldwell Banker sales associates, brokers, managers and employees together for an intensive professional development program and awards ceremony. Tony Robbins, a recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, organizational turnaround and peak performance was the conference's keynote speaker. Platinum selling country music recording artist Wynonna was the featured entertainer.
"Fred Washburn truly personifies the spirit of the International Diamond Society," says Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "His integrity, deep knowledge of the Garrett County and nearby West Virginia real estate market, together with his extreme dedication to his clients, bring to life the ideals established by our founders. We are confident that with people like Washburn in the Coldwell Banker system, the brand will continue to flourish for our second 100 years and remain the company of choice for the home buying and selling public."
The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) reported that 2006 the third best year on record for the real estate industry. "While there were fewer existing homes sales in 2006 than in the previous two years, it was still a very strong year overall," Gillespie notes. "It was the third best year in history and the fourth time that more than 6 million existing homes were sold. We also saw slight appreciation nationally. Since NAR began keeping track in 1968, home prices have never once declined; they continue to appreciate. That fact, coupled with the 78 million Baby Boomers still in their prime buying years, and the approximately 1.3 million legal immigrants coming to America each year and needing homes, makes us very bullish that real estate remains a sound, strategic investment."
Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2005, he was selected as the Garrett County Board of Realtors Realtor of the Year. In 2002 he received the Board's Rookie of the Year Award. Washburn is a 2002 graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors Leadership Academy, and recently completed a term as President of the Garrett County Board of Realtors.
Ruth Seib, Broker and co-owner of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty and Scott Johnson, co-owner, announced that effective June 1st their management and ownership team will be joined by Pat Kane of Oakland.
Kane, a 30 year veteran of the real estate business, has spent most of his career in the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. Most recently he was Executive Vice-President and General Sales Manager for Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in the mid-Atlantic region.
"We are delighted to have Pat join our team here in Garrett County!" said Seib. "His years of experience and business acumen will be a great benefit to the growth of our company. Pat's interests and strengths are a perfect complement to Scott's and mine. We will immediately increase training opportunities for both brand new and experienced agents."
A former president of the Montgomery and Baltimore Associations of Realtors and a former Maryland REALTOR® of the year, Kane brings a variety of expertise to the company.
Pat resides with his wife Jane Ann in Oakland. He has 5 grown children and 2 grandchildren in the Washington area.
Kane can be reached at Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, located on Garrett Highway in the McHenry Plaza, in McHenry, (301) 387-5303 or (800) 252-7335, or by email at patrick.kane@coldwellbanker.com
Environmental Resources Management, a consultant group hired by Garrett County to evaluate and recommend strategies for managing growth in the Deep Creek Lake watershed area, has released a study titled "Deep Creek Lake Watershed Economic Growth and Planning Analysis Study: Issues and Options."
The consultant group began their study with a public meeting in Fall, 2003, in which people were invited to state their opinions regarding growth and change in the Deep Creek Lake area. Following that session, the consultants met with an advisory group including representatives of the Deep Creek Lake Property Owners Association, the Chamber of Commerce and other business interests, and "At Large" members.
The "Final Recommendations" report is the latest in a series of reports released by ERM. The reports may be viewed and downloaded from the website of Garrett County's office of Planning and Zoning: http://www.garrettcounty.org/pandz/dclstudy.htm
(McHenry, MD April 24, 2006) - Frederick Washburn, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, has been named to the Coldwell Banker® International President's Elite. Only the top 3 percent of the more than 126,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker System qualified for the distinguished award.
Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2005, he was selected as the Garrett County Board of Realtors® "Realtor of the Year." In 2002 he received the Board's "Rookie of the Year" award. Washburn is a 2002 graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors' Leadership Academy.
Lana Roby has qualified to join the Coldwell Banker® International President's Circle. This prestigious membership is limited to only the top seven percent of the more than 126,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker System.
Roby has been a licensed real estate sales associate since 1985. She affiliated with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty in 1998, and has consistently been a top ranked agent with the company.
As a members of the Coldwell Banker International President's Elite and President's Circle, Washburn and Roby will be invited to attend the "Elite Retreat", a three-day conference held exclusively for the top Coldwell Banker Sales Associates.
Arlene Murray and Earl George have earned membership in the company's International Diamond Society, a level achieved by only the top 13 percent of the more than 126,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker system.
Washburn, Roby, Murray, and George were recognized with this distinguished honor at the annual Coldwell Banker International Business Conference, held February 16 - 19, 2006 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif., birthplace of the Coldwell Banker brand. The annual event brought more than 10,000 Coldwell Banker sales associates, brokers, managers and employees together for an intensive professional development program and awards ceremony. General Colin Powell, former secretary of state under President George W. Bush, and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush, was the conference's keynote speaker. Cyndi Lauper, known for such hits as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and "Time After Time" was the featured entertainer. K.C. and the Sunshine Band, known for such hits as "Get Down Tonight" and "That's The Way (I Like It)" were the featured entertainers.
"Fred Washburn, Lana Roby, Arlene Murray, and Earl George truly personify the spirit of the Sales Associate Designation Awards," says Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "Their integrity, deep knowledge of the Garrett and Preston County real estate market, together with their extreme dedication to their clients, bring to life the ideals established by our founders in 1906. With people like these in our system, Coldwell Banker® will remain a leading choice for consumers' home buying and selling needs for the next 100 years to come."
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, located at 24439 Garrett Highway in McHenry, can be reached at (301) 387-5303, or www. DeepCreekRealty.com. Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty has been serving the local area for over 30 years.
Several Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty sales associates finished 2005 among the top ten Coldwell Banker Sales Associates in the state of Maryland, ranked competitively. In competitive rankings, transactions must generate a minimum of $750 per side to be counted, and higher dollar volume is used to break ties. 101 Maryland sales associates from independent Coldwell Banker franchised offices are included in the rankings.
Lana Roby ranked fourth in Maryland in Adjusted Gross Commission, fifth in Total Units, fourth in Listing Units Sold, and tenth in Selling Units.
Bob and Beverly Everett ranked sixth in Adjusted Gross Commission, sixth in Total Units, and third in Selling Units.
Don Nuce ranked eighth in Selling Units.
Fred Washburn receives Realtor of the Year award
Fred Washburn , Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, was named Garrett County Realtor of the Year for 2005. Fred was honored at the Garrett County Board of Realtors' annual picnic, held at Deep Creek Lake State Park. As Realtor of the Year, Fred was recognized for his contributions to the Realtor organization, both at the local and state level. Good job, Fred!
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty recognized its award-winning associates at a recent breakfast meeting. The annual Award and Kickoff Breakfast honored associates in several different categories for their accomplishments during 2004.
Associate Broker Lana Roby was recognized for achieving the Highest Adjusted Gross Commission Income among all Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty sales associates during 2004. Roby has been a licensed real estate agent since 1985. She affiliated with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty in 1998, and this marks the sixth consecutive year in which she has earned this award. She was also recognized for the Highest Number of Closed Listing Units, and the Highest Number of Total Units sold. Roby is a certified Coldwell Banker Previews Property Specialist.
Associate Broker Fred Washburn received recognition for the Highest Number of Selling Units. Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2002, he received the Garrett County Board of Realtor's "Rookie of the Year" Award. Washburn is a 2002 Graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors' Leadership Academy.
Delano Martin ranked second in Adjusted Gross Commission Income. Washburn ranked second in the category of Closed Listing Units and Total Units, and Roby ranked second in Number of Selling Units.
Brenda Cutler ranked third in Gross Commission Income, after joining Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty only in June, 2004. This was her first year as a real estate licensee.
Dale Carpenter had the third highest number of Selling Units, Closed Listing Units, and Total Units.
Bob and Beverly Everett were recognized for their combined production in Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty's first Team Production Award, for the highest number of Selling Units, Closed Listing Units, Total Units, and Adjusted Gross Commission Income. The Everetts have just completed their first full year as real estate sales associates.
"We are very proud of these sales associates, and happy for their success," said Ruth Seib, Broker/Co-Owner of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty. "Our mission as a company is to support our associates in every way we can, in order to make Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty a pleasant and profitable place to work. The increasing success of our sales associates is evidence of our progress toward that goal."
(McHenry, MD March 23, 2005) - Frederick Washburn, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, has qualified to join the company's International President's Circle. The prestigious membership is limited to only the top nine percent of the more than 120,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker® System who meet sales goals.
As a member of the company's International President's Circle, Washburn will be invited to attend the "Elite Retreat," a three-day conference exclusively for the company's top sales associates.
Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2002 he received the Garrett County Board of Realtors' "Rookie of the Year" award. Washburn is a 2002 graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors' Leadership Academy.
Lana Roby, Delano Martin, and Scott Johnson have earned membership in the company's International Diamond Society, a level achieved by only the top 16 percent of the more than 120,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker® System. The award is presented annually to sales associates who meet productivity goals.
Earl George and Brenda Cutler have been honored as members of the company's International Sterling Society. Membership is limited to the top 21 percent of the more than 120,000 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker® System.
Washburn, Roby, Martin, Johnson, George, and Cutler were recognized with this distinguished honor at the company's International Business Conference, held in February 2005 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Fla. The annual event brought more than 8,000 Coldwell Banker sales associates, brokers, managers, and employees together for an intensive professional development program and awards ceremony. Dr. Phil McGraw, host of his own nationally syndicated daily TV series, "Dr. Phil", was the conference's keynote speaker. K.C. and the Sunshine Band, known for such hits as "Get Down Tonight" and "That's The Way (I Like It)" were the featured entertainers.
"I am honored to present membership in these societies to these agents. They are invaluable assets to the Coldwell Banker System and have proven their ability on a consistent basis," said Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "Coldwell Banker holds itself to a high standard of quality and professionalism. After several years of unprecedented growth in the housing market, it is people like Fred, Lana, Delano, Scott, Earl, and Brenda who are ensuring that the Coldwell Banker reputation as a leader in the real estate industry remains strong."
"Real estate is in a win-win situation," said Gillespie. "If interest rates remain low, we will continue to see strong demand from first-time home buyers and baby boomers buying second homes. If interest rates increase slowly, as is widely predicted, it will mean that the economy is improving and there will be job growth and promotions. Consumers should then have more money to offset the slightly higher monthly mortgage payments."
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, located at 24439 Garrett Highway in McHenry, can be reached at (301) 387-5303, or www. DeepCreekRealty.com. Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty has been serving the local area for over 30 years.
Since 1906, the Coldwell Banker® organization has been a premier provider of full-service real estate. In 2004, Franchise Times magazine's prestigious Top 200 issue ranked Coldwell Banker number one in real estate and number eight among all franchisors. Additionally, the Coldwell Banker organization received the "Highest Overall Satisfaction For Repeat Home Buyers Among National Full Service Real Estate Firms" from the J.D. Power and Associates 2004 Home Buyer/Seller Satisfaction StudySM. The study was based on responses from 4,977 home buyers and sellers. The study was conducted for Cendant Corporation by J.D. Power and Associates. The Coldwell Banker system has more than 3,700 residential and commercial real estate offices and 120,000 Sales Associates in 26 countries and territories.
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Earl George, Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty, was named Garrett County Realtor of the Year for 2004. Earl was honored at the Garrett County Board of Realtors' annual picnic, held at Deep Creek Lake State Park. As Realtor of the Year, Earl was recognized for his contributions to the Realtor organization, both at the local and state level. Good job, Earl! Click here to read Earl's nomination letter.
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty recognized its award-winning associates at a recent breakfast meeting. The annual Award and Kickoff Breakfast honored associates in several different categories for their accomplishments during 2003.
Associate Broker Lana Roby was recognized for achieving the Highest Adjusted Gross Commission Income among all Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty sales associates during 2003. Roby has been a licensed real estate agent since 1985. She affiliated with Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty in 1998, and this marks the fifth consecutive year in which she has earned this award. Roby is a certified Coldwell Banker Previews Property Specialist.
Associate Broker Fred Washburn received recognition for the Highest Number of Listing Units Sold, Selling Units Sold, and Closed Revenue Units. Washburn has been licensed in Maryland and West Virginia since 2000. In 2002, he received the Garrett County Board of Realtor's "Rookie of the Year" Award. Washburn is a 2002 Graduate of the Maryland Association of Realtors' Leadership Academy.
Washburn ranked second in the category of Gross Commission Income, and Roby ranked second in Number of Listing Units Sold, Selling Units Sold, and Closed Revenue Units.
Delano Martin ranked third in Gross Commission Income. Goldie Shugars ranked third in Number of Listing Units Sold. Dale Carpenter had the third highest number of Selling Units Sold. Earl George placed third in Number of Closed Revenue Units.
Lana Roby was recognized at Coldwell Banker's recent International Business Conference in Las Vegas, NV as a member of the Coldwell Banker President's Circle, placing her among the top 10% of all Coldwell Banker sales associates internationally.
Fred Washburn was named as a member of the Coldwell Banker Diamond Society, placing him among the top 17% of all Coldwell Banker sales associates.
Delano Martin was recognized at the same event as a member of the Coldwell Banker Sterling Society, placing him among the upper 23% of all Coldwell Banker sales associates worldwide.
"We are very proud of these sales associates, and happy for their success," said Ruth Seib, Broker/Co-Owner of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty. "Our mission as a company is to support our associates in every way we can, in order to make Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty a pleasant and profitable place to work. The increasing success of our sales associates is evidence of our progress toward that goal."
The "Buydown Project" is underway, with approximately three quarters of the lake perimeter completed (see following article for background information). It is anticipated that the project will be complete by the end of 2003. Please click here to view an update letter from Catherine A. Mateer, Deep Creek Lake Buydown Project Manager, sent to Lakefront Property Owners (BuydownLetter.pdf)
The offer of the State of Maryland to sell the land between the current buffer strip line and the 2466 elevation line to adjacent land owners is expected to begin soon. The plan is for the State to begin the process at the McHenry Cove at the north end of the Lake and move around the lake from there in a clockwise fashion.
However, before the State can make the offer to adjacent property owners, the terms of the conservation easement to which the buy-down land will be subjected must be known. That will presumably be one of the first tasks of the Deep Creek Lake Policy and Review Board which has just recently been appointed by the Governor. (See following article.)
An additional factor that will affect the decision of adjacent property owners as to whether or not to participate in the buy-down is a proposal by the Garrett County Planning Commission to change the Deep Creek Watershed Zoning Ordinance so that the required setbacks for buildings be measured from the current buffer strip line. As of this writing, the County Commissioners have not acted on this proposal. If the proposal is approved, no building will be permitted closer to the current buffer strip line than is currently allowed. (Except that the proposed ordinance may include a provision that may potentially make it easier to get a variance from the setback.) If the proposed change is not made the building setback would be measured from the new buffer strip line except that in no case would building be permitted closer to the lake than the current buffer strip line.
If you have been following the process, you will recall that on January 28, 2000 Governor Glendening announced that the State and GPU Inc. (then-current owner of the Deep Creek Lake) had reached a final agreement for the sale of Deep Creek Lake and the property between the lake and adjacent property owners. The purchase price is $17.6 million.
The tentative agreement that had been reached a number of months prior to that would have been for the purchase only of the Lake and the safety strip around the lake. The safety strip is between the lake and an elevation of 2466'. In most cases there is property between the adjacent owners' property line and the safety strip. Under the terms of the original tentative agreement that property between the safety strip and the adjacent owners' property lines would have been retained by GPU Inc. who would have offered to sell it to adjacent property owners. Because of many concerns and unanswered questions about the effects of that plan, it never materialized.Under the terms of the final agreement, the State will offer to sell to adjacent land owners the property between the safety strip and the adjacent owners' property lines. The price to the adjacent owners will be the same as the cost of the land to the State plus cost of the sale. This means the cost of the "buy down" will be approximately 40 cents per square foot (approximately $17,000 per acre) plus cost of the sale.
The area of the "buy down" will, however, be subject to a conservation easement in favor of the State of Maryland. Not all of the specifics of the easement are known at this time. What is known is that no permanent building or deck encroachments will be allowed on the "buy down" area and that to cut trees will require permission. (Currently existing encroachments will probably be allowed to remain) The current expectation is that the terms of the conservation easement will pretty much reflect the existing restrictions on the current buffer strip. In cases where there are existing failing septic systems and there is no room on the property to expand the drain field, drain fields may be allowed in the "buy down" area. Drilling of wells my also be allowed.
The sale of the Lake and the adjacent buffer strip to the State has been completed. The offers to adjacent land owners will presumably begin to be made shortly and there will be a short window of opportunity for adjacent owners to commit to purchasing the "buy down" area. If the adjacent owner does not purchase the land it will be retained by the State of Maryland.
Except for a few places where the 2466' elevation line is very close to the water, the buy-down will be to the 2466' elevation line.
We are told that initially the "buy down" area will be taxed at the purchase price (approximately 40 cents per square foot) and will be added to the current property assessment rather than being billed as a separate parcel.
Click here for a link to the Maryland Department of General Services' web page describing the Deep Creek Lake buydown process.
Governor Paris Glendening recently announced his appointments to the Deep Creek Lake Policy and Review Board. The 10-member Board is composed of 5 appointees of the governor together with Senator John Hafer, Delegate George Edwards, an appointee of the County Commissioners, an appointee of the Property Owners Association, and an appointee of the County Chamber of Commerce. The governor's appointees are John M. Forman of Wood Products,Inc, Chairman; Greig Johnson, Arrowhead manager; Barry H. Weinberg, a Justice Department official with a home in Garrett County; Ursula A. Franklin, a Cumberland resident active in Allegany County tourism; and James J. Kline, president of the Maryland Bass Federation.
The increasing number of bears in Garrett County has prompted an effort to establish a limited bear hunting season in Western Maryland. Department of Natural Resources secretary, Sarah Taylor-Rogers, has rejected that request so the ban on bear hunting will remain in place for at least two more years.
Coyotes are finding their way into Garrett County. Long relegated to the West, over the past 10 years they have found their way into the eastern United States. Coyotes are not a threat to humans (in fact are rarely seen by humans), but have apparently have been the cause of the disappearance of some pet cats in the Keysers Ridge area.
The legislative delegates and boards of county commissioners for Garrett and Allegany counties have finally agreed on a recommended alignment for a north-south Interstate route that many believe will be a boon to economic development for both counties. The route would run from the Pennsylvania line at Route 219 south to Interstate 68. From there it would overlap the existing interstate to LaVale, where it would follow the Winchester Road corridor and emerge on Route 220 below Cresaptown. From Cresaptown the highway would follow the Potomac River basin south to the West Virginia line.
"If the State moves forward with this recommendation, it will be a great boon to the mountain counties of Western Maryland" said David Moe, former president of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce. "Transportation is an integral piece of infrastructure that must be in place before economic development can occur."
In West Virginia, the interstate would connect to the planned east-west Corridor H highway. In Pennsylvania, it would run north to other interstate connections such as Interstate 80.
Garrett County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. is nearing completion on the construction of two houses on M Street in Mountain Lake Park and on Crook Crest in Oakland. Two families who currently live in sub-standard housing have qualified for the houses and will be moving in sometime this fall.
Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty agents and management contributed over $2,000 to Garrett County Habitat for Humanity toward the construction of these homes. In addition, management and agents from Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty worked on the site as volunteers in July putting the sheeting on the roof of one of the houses and providing meals for Habitat work camp volunteers.
For information on making a contribution or volunteering time call the Garrett County Habitat office at 301-334-9431 x113.
The 6000 square foot, $1.3 million Discovery Center at Deep Creek Lake State Park is open and is a large success.
The Center, located near the beach area of the State Park, houses 2 dozen exhibits that illustrate the area's natural history, the history of coal mining in the area, the benefits of conserving natural resources, and the county's appeal as a vacation destination.
The Discovery Center is constructed of native stone, cedar, and glass and is intended to be in harmony with its environment. It is a big hit with visitors as well as with Garrett County residents.
The lower level of the building houses a small conference room and some offices including an office for park manager, Paul Durham.
The morning of August 30, 2000 started early for a group of Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty volunteers, and continued at a frenetic pace through lunchtime. Over 300 hoagies were assembled and delivered to local businesses and individuals by lunchtime. All proceeds from the Hoagie sale benefit Garrett County Habitat for Humanity.