Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on Tue, 02/08/2022 - 11:23am
Dear City of Frostburg,
The new lights on South Water Street are too bright for a residential area. They are about 20 times brighter than the previous ones. They are about as bright as ambient daylight when measured inside our house near the windows, so half of our house is effectively in daylight conditions for 24 hrs of the day. The lights are so bright that they directly illuminate large portions of the inside of our house, including the bedrooms.
Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on Fri, 02/04/2022 - 8:26am
Good Morning,
We are working to put together a detailed package of exterior sign allowances for a 7-Eleven location in Frostburg, and I wanted to reach out to you regarding sign allowances and permitting procedures. To start, I have included the address in the subject line but can also be found here:
Thank you for submitting your inquiry to the City of Frostburg.
All preservation easements and restrictive covenants on historic properties are handled by the Maryland Historic Trust (MHT). I've pulled together several resources I think will be helpful to you as you prepare your property for sale.
Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on Wed, 02/02/2022 - 3:07pm
We would like to sell our historic property. We would like to ensure that the interior
decorative elements that exist, i.e, trim, stained glass, chandelier, mantels and fireplace surrounds, etc. remain intact and that this "easement" or "protective covenant" is attached to the deed in perpetuity