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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 914
appropriates $35,000 to restore a stone schoolhouse in
Seneca State Park, Montgomery County, as a "schoolhouse
museum". This project was submitted for review by the
Maryland Historical Trust, and was discarded by the Trust
as a low priority item. Plans for the restoration have
not been submitted to the Department of State Planning or
the Department of General Services, and therefore no
determination has been made as to whether the project is
feasible or can be completed within this appropriation.
(5) With respect to Item (D)(4)(b), this
appropriates $500,000 for shore erosion control projects
on critical State—owned land. Neither the lands nor the
projects are specified in the appropriation. I have no
doubt of the need for additional shore erosion control on
State owned land; however, there has yet to be a
comprehensive plan developed sufficient to identify what
and where that need is, and what the relative priorities
are. It would be more prudent, I think, to have that
information before authorizing this expenditure.
(6) With respect to Item (M) (1) (d) , this
appropriates $25,000 for the stabilization and program
development of the Carters Mill Ruin in Cecil County.
The Carters Mill was a large paper mill that was
destroyed by fire in 1900 or 1901. It is now totally
decayed, and no one seems to know how much it would cost
to restore the Mill or, for that matter, whether it
should be restored. The project was not submitted to or
considered by the Maryland Historical Trust.
The $25,000 in this Item would be used merely to
clear away underbrush and to seal the remaining walls.
Until a decision can be reached as to whether the Bill
has any historical value sufficient to justify its
restoration, however, I do not believe that State funds
should be used for this purpose.
(7) With respect to Item (M)(1)(f), this
appropriates $28,000 to construct a typical iron worker's
dwelling and to repair a furnace stack at the Nassawango
Iron Furnace in Worcester County. This is private
property, and I am advised that the "typical iron
worker's dwelling" to be constructed will be used as a
caretaker's home. If the project has merit, it can be
funded by donating the property to Worcester County and
utilizing federal and Open Space funds. In its present
posture, I do not think that State bond funds should be
used.
(8) With respect to Item (M)(1)(g), this is to
fund the acquisition of land and the restoration and
renovation of the Mt. Moriah Church in Annapolis. The
Item contains two separate appropriations — $100,000 to
acquire the land and $25,000 for the restoration.
The land is owned by Anne Arundel County, and,
although I have no objection to the State restoring the
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