Annexation first step for new Dollar General in Princess Anne

County Times
Posted 10/30/17

PRINCESS ANNE — Two lots totaling 1.5 acres on the south corner of Somerset Avenue and John Turkle Lane are being eyed for annexation by Princess Anne to accommodate construction of a new Dollar …

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Annexation first step for new Dollar General in Princess Anne

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PRINCESS ANNE — Two lots totaling 1.5 acres on the south corner of Somerset Avenue and John Turkle Lane are being eyed for annexation by Princess Anne to accommodate construction of a new Dollar General.

If the request by Mt. Vernon Market Inc. goes through as proposed the zoning would change from Residential- 3 as designated by the county to the town’s General Commercial C-2. The plan is to construct a 10,700 sq. ft. store with three sides of brick and the back of metal panels.

It would replace the current Dollar General on Mt. Vernon Road.

The town’s Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the annexation in September, and the Town Commissioners last month moved it through first reading for a public hearing to be held 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6. Part of the process required concurrence from the County Commissioners that the zoning be changed at the time of annexation, and that step was approved unanimously.

Kirk Simpkins is the president of Mt. Vernon Market Inc., and Oxford Chase Development Inc. would be the developer. This is the same company that is building the Dollar General at the intersection of Crisfield Highway and Fairmount Road in Westover. Town attorney Paul Wilber quipped that Dollar Generals are becoming so popular “they’re the new Walmart.”

Commissioner Mike Hall expressed his appreciation to the planning commission for its due diligence in this request. “It’s nice to see a business that wants to be annexed and give us tax money,” he said.

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