2002 Gubernatorial Election
2002 Talbot County Ballot Questions
Question A - Charter Amendment
To change the compensation of members of the County Council from $9,000 to $14,000 with the Council President to receive an additional $1,000 per annum.
Should the annual compensation of the members of the County Council be changed from $9,000 to $14,000, with the Council President to receive an additional $1,000?
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment
Question B - Charter Amendment
To give the Planning and Zoning Commission final decision-making authority over major subdivisions and commercial and industrial site plan reviews.
Should the Planning and Zoning Commission have the final decision-making authority over major subdivisions and commercial and industrial site plan reviews?
For the Charter Amendment
Against the Charter Amendment
Question C - Referendum - Bill 808
To determine whether Bill 808, described in Items 1-5 below, should or should not become part of the Talbot County Zoning Code.
Bill 808, if adopted, would amend the Talbot County Zoning Code to:
- Change the definition of "building supplies", to eliminate materials associated with "the building trade", and substitute materials associated with "building and home improvement."
- Provide that the Table of Land Use Regulations controls what uses are permitted in each zone, taking priority over the types of uses set forth in the general-purposes statements establishing zoning districts.
- Amend the General Table of Land Use Regulations to specify that building supply and lumber yards include home improvement centers.
- Amend the site plan review process concerning access and traffic circulation to eliminate the final decision-making authority of the Planning Commission and Planning Officer, give each an advisory role, and give the final decision-making authority to the County Engineer.
- Amend the site plan review process to make the Planning Commission's role advisory and to specify that the Planning Officer has final decision-making authority to approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove site plans.
Question: Should Bill 808 be approved?
Yes
No