Hello:
My name is Ed Smariga of Buckeye
Development LLC. We are the developers of the proposed Silver
Fancy community located on the north side of Emmitsburg. On
April 29, 2003 the residents of Emmitsburg will have the
opportunity to decide for themselves whether this unique
community of top quality single-family homes and townhouses
should become part of Emmitsburg.
There has been considerable
"misinformation" regarding the Silver Fancy
development. Over the next few weeks, we will provide you with
more information on the development and its benefit to
Emmitsburg. We believe that you will be able to make the best
decision about the annexation if you are well informed. A yes
vote on annexation will enhance the quality of life for
everyone in the community.
A principle concern of many residents
is the potential of increased traffic as a result of the
Silver Fancy development and its impact on congestion within
Town. To assess the impact of the development on traffic in
Emmitsburg, Buckeye Development requested the Facility Design
Group, Inc. of Frederick to conduct an independent impact
assessment of the development on traffic congestion in town.
Not surprisingly, the assessment found the average daily
traffic increased between 1995 and 2001, and that a
significant portion of this increase is a result of traffic to
and from Pennsylvania. The report concludes that the cause of
this increased traffic, and with it, the increased congestion
in the center of Emmitsburg, is due to increased tourism and
population growth in Adams County, as well as improved
marketing of the ski and recreational areas in Fairfield.
The Comprehensive Plan for Emmitsburg
seems to have anticipated this condition by calling for a
northern bypass, which would connect the intersection of Tract
Road and Route 140 with the intersection of U. S. Route 15 and
North Seton Avenue. This bypass is now called Brookfield
Drive. A yes vote will bring the Northern Bypass of Emmitsburg
one-step closer to reality, and with it, a reduction of
traffic in town.
Some of the opposition to Silver Fancy
annexation is due to people who want Brookfield Drive to stay
as a local road and not encounter additional traffic. When
Emmitsburg residents hear the opposition speak against the
annexation due to more traffic in Town, please consider the
source of this comment and make your own decision as to
whether the Town Comprehensive Plan should be followed by
allowing Brookfield Drive to be completed
A portion of this bypass has already
been constructed by Buckeye Development as part of Pembrook
Woods development. An adjacent section through Brookfield
subdivision is now being constructed. The approval of the
Silver Fancy Annexation on April 29th will allow us to
complete a third section of the bypass. Once the three
additional parcels, which is the balance of roadway needed to
complete the Northern Bypass, are negotiated, engineered and
constructed, it is expected that traffic volumes in the center
of town will decline substantially because some of the through
traffic will opt to go around Town rather then through it.
Please refer to the map on the reverse side.
As for traffic from the new Silver
Fancy residents, one can safely assume that most will choose
to go directly to Rte 15 rather than through a traffic light
and slow urban traffic. In addition, once the bypass is
completed, many other Town residents will opt to use the
bypass for trips to and from Pennsylvania, Taneytown or
Baltimore.
The Northern Bypass will significantly
improve the quality of life in Emmitsburg with a marked
decrease in traffic related noise levels as well as help bring
back a more pedestrian friendly environment that was once
Emmitsburg's signature trait. Imagine being able to walk down
Main Street and hear the singing of birds without the
incessant whine of endless traffic. While we can't promise a
return to the peaceful days of old, the bypass will go a long
way in bringing this once distant dream to reality. A historic
town like Emmitsburg deserves no less.
If you also believe Emmitsburg
deserves a return to manageable traffic, peace and quiet, we
ask for your support on April 29th. Vote Yes on the Silver
Fancy Annexation request.
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