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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Insider Politics Blog

Kamenetz: I Did Have My Rabies Shot

The Baltimore County Executive speaks about his outburst with senior citizens who heckled him at a school groundbreaking.

County Executive Kevin Kamenetz Tuesday used a news conference on rabies shots as an opportunity to joke about a confrontation between himself and seniors who heckled him at a school groundbreaking in Mays Chapel. "Contrary to popular belief, I did have my rabies shot last week at Mays Chapel," Kamenetz said. Attendees of the groundbreaking on Friday and television viewers may have been wondering after video on several news websites showed the executive angrily confronting seniors citizens who came out to heckle him. "Sir let me talk for a second, ok?" an animated Kamenetz shouted at the hecklers. "It's my job to talk and your job to listen right now." [See a short video shot by WMAR television and WBAL TV has a longer cut.] Don Mohler, a …

Lily

8:45 am on Monday, May 20, 2013

I'm really sorry the children at this event had to witness this. Both were at fault for immature behavior given that this was nothing more than a photo op for the children to be used in announcements/school news etc. Thank God for whoever did the video editing for school news because you can't tell anything happened from it. KK should be more controlled but I'm disappointed that these seniors …   more ›

Friday, April 26, 2013

Insider Politics Blog

Kamenetz Takes On Hecklers At Mays Chapel Groundbreaking

Kamenetz: "It's my job to talk, your job to listen right now."

UPDATED (5:08 p.m.)—The groundbreaking of a new school in Mays Chapel sparked an angry outburst from County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. Kamenetz was on hand Friday for the groundbreaking of a new 700-seat elementary school when he was faced by a group of nearly three-dozen protesters who oppose the school. At least one of the protesters can be heard in a video shot by WMAR television trying to interrupt Kamenetz before the county executive fires back. "Sir let me talk for a second, ok?" Kamenetz shouts back. "It's my job to talk and your job to listen right now." WBAL TV has additional coverage on its website. Don Mohler, a spokesman for Kamenetz, said the county executive became irritated after the protesters, who he described as senior …

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8:42 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Kamenetz: Land Swap Will Benefit Public

The Baltimore County executive tells state officials that a land swap will "result in more public use of the land."

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz told state officials Wednesday that a land swap with the county school system will benefit the public. The Baltimore County Council Tuesday approved the swap of 10-acres in Mays Chapel for an adjacent 10-acre parcel owned by the Baltimore County Public Schools system. The school system plans to build a new Mays Chapel elementary school on the site. Opponent of the swap and the school say the plan will result a loss of  the nearby parkland and walking trails. State Treasurer Nancy Kopp Wednesday asked Kamenetz about the swap, the proposed project and concerns about the lose of open space. "I just want to tell you the reason why we did this because we're addressing the community concerns," Kamenetz …

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Council Approves Mays Chapel Land Swap

The County Council signs off on exchange of 10-acre parcels with the school system that could clear the way for the construction of a controversial new elementary school.

A land swap needed for the construction of a controversial new elementary school in Mays Chapel is one step closer to fruition. The Baltimore County Council Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution approving the swap of a 10-acre wooded property for an adjacent 10-acre property made up of ballfields that is owned by the Baltimore County Public Schools system. The school system intends to use the newly-swapped property to build a new elementary school. The swap still requires the approval of the county Board of Education. The state Department of Natural Resources must also approve the deal because of open space easements on the county's parcel. Those easements are expected to be transferred over to the new parcel. Some residents who live …

CM

12:46 am on Saturday, January 26, 2013

Padonia Rd in Mays Chapel which leads to Falls Road is a nightmare during morning rush hour. The traffic is backed up bumper to bumper now with people traveling that roadway and also with the private schools located on that corridor of Falls Rd. What a future mess in the making for a two lane roadway.   more ›

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Residents Take Mays Chapel School Opposition To County Council

Group asks council to reject a resolution approving a land swap between the county and the schools system.

Opponents of a proposed school in Mays Chapel took their fight to the Baltimore County Council Tuesday. A handful of opponents attended a work session less than a day after scores testified against construction of the proposed elementary schoool at Mays Chapel Park.  Alan Zuckerberg, an attorney representing a group opposing the school construction, said a majority of the residents are senior citizens who live in the area. "No one told these people that the future use of the property was for a school," said Zuckerberg. The county is expected to vote Tuesday on a resolution that will allow the county to swap a 10-acre parcel of wooded land in Mays Chapel for an adjoining 10-acre parcel that is currently home to ball fields. The wooded …

Lily

9:40 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

All of the schools in the catchment zones surrounding the mays chapel site are over capacity to a grand total of around 630 students. Unless a child lives close enough to a school to walk they are bused from the rest of their catchment zone. Has no one thought of the fact that once this new school is build these catchment zones will be rezoned to accomodate. The site of the school matters so that…   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

School Board Gathers Opinions, Concerns Regarding New Elementary School at Hearing (Again)

The majority of speakers opposed building a new elementary school at Mays Chapel Park.

The Baltimore County Public Schools Board of Education heard testimony Monday evening regarding a proposal to build a 700-seat elementary school at Mays Chapel Park to alleviate severe overcrowding in schools along the York Road corridor. Sound familiar? It should. Monday’s hearing at Loch Raven High School was the second meeting held to vet public opinion concerning construction of a new school in Timonium at the site of what is currently Mays Chapel Park. The site was approved by the Baltimore County Board of Education last year. The state board of education, however, sent the process back for a second hearing for violating state law pertaining to legal notice requirements for the March 19, 2012 site selection hearing.  “Our battle cry …

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

State Board of Ed Strikes Down Mays Chapel School Site Approval

The Baltimore County Board of Education's decision to make Mays Chapel Park the site of a new 700-seat elementary school has been overturned. Another hearing has been scheduled for January.

UPDATED (12:05 p.m.)—The Maryland State Board of Education has reversed the decision made by the Baltimore County Board of Education to make Mays Chapel Park the site of a new elementary school. The Baltimore County Board of Education violated state law regarding legal notice requirements for a March 19 site selection hearing, the conclusion of the legal opinion reads. Specifically, BCPS did not publish in a newspaper the location and time for a hearing take took place on March 19. "It is a victory for all of us opposed to the construction of a 700 student elementary school on the Mays Chapel Park site," Whistler Burch, chairman of the Save Mays Chapel Park community group." The reasons are many, as you have heard.  We as a group are not …

Captain Obvious

9:14 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

What a shame to see folks fighting against the contruction of an elementary school.   more ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Save Mays Chapel Park Group Outlines Position Against New School

Read the Mays Chapel North Gazette here.

As a reminder, a community input meeting regarding the transferring of protected open-space park land for school construction will be held on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Baltimore County Agricultural Center, 1114 Shawan Road, in Cockeysville. Read more about the meeting here.  Related Links:  Do you have an opinion concerning issues in your community? Consider starting a blog or posting an announcement on Patch. Email editor Nick DiMarco at nickd@patch.com with questions on how to best take advantage of Patch. 

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Huff Appeals to Board of Education Over New School Entrance

The 3rd District Councilman expects there would be issues given the planned school’s layout.

Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff addressed the Board of Education Tuesday night on behalf of residents concerned about the current planned layout of the new elementary school to be built on Mays Chapel Park. At issue is the planned entrance to the new school, which would open in fall 2014. Buses would pull into the school lot from Roundwood Road, under the current plan. “The bigger issue is the roadway you have coming out into Roundwood—if you go straight across that is a private road that is owned by the condominiums,” Huff said. “I do believe that is going to create a fiasco as far as people using it as a cut through to get to the light.” Neighboring condominium and townhouse owners have on multiple occasions voiced opposition to …

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Board of Ed to Discuss Mays Chapel School Update

Take a look at the latest design plan photos here.

The Baltimore County Board of Education will next week discuss an update to the "Mays Chapel Elementary School" project, according to a release.  A presentation will given on Tuesday July 10 at 4:45 p.m. in the ESS Building, Room 114, on the Greenwood Campus, 6901 Charles Street, in Towson. The public is welcome to attend the event, the release states. Before the meeting, check out the attached PDF document to the right to see the most updated building plans, which include an outline of LEED certification benefits, a grades floor plan, timeline and a site design that aims to preserve open space for the surrounding community. The presentation indicates the the school will be zoned to allow for shared community use in certain areas of the …

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