Maple Lawn, Fulton, Maryland Explained

Maple Lawn,
Fulton, Maryland
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Coordinates:39.1553°N -76.9086°W
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Subdivision Name1:Maryland
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Fulton
Established Title:Established

Maple Lawn is a land development in Fulton, Maryland, United States.[1]

History

In 1839, Heinrich Iager purchased of farmland expanding to forming Maple Lawn Farms. In 1938, the farm began its current free-range turkey operations under the "Sho-Nuf" brand name.[2] In 1970, the farm owned by C. Ellsworth Iager and Sons won the Progressive Breeders Dairy Award.[3] The farm was nationally recognized in 2004 for the registered Holsteins used in its dairy operations.[2] [4]

Ellsworth Iager (1916–1987) took advantage of cheap POW labor through 1945.[5] In 1986, the Iagers took a higher land-lease option from J.J.M Inc. developers. The fencing was torn down and the neighboring Hines farm tenants were forced to liquidate their livestock due to the sudden reduction of grazing land.[6] On July 17 1987, farm owner, land developer, appraiser, and relator, Ellsworth Iager died.[7] [8] His son Charles took over the farm.[9]

In the late 1990s, Fulton sat between the heavily developed areas of eastern Howard County, with water and sewer service, and the preserved western areas which used well water. Developer Greenebaum & Rose Associates proposed a dense 1,168-unit mixed-use project for a portion of the 506acres farm. In January 1998, Councilman Darrell Drown felt that the zoning would take only a night or two and accommodated the developer with expedited hearings.[10] The first phase of zoning faced multiple contentious votes and 32 record-length hearings between pro-development and rural supporters.[11] [12] [13]

In 2013, the Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning sought to expand water and sewer service so that the remaining Maple Lawn property could be developed at maximum density. A 7,000-person referendum attempt was launched and suppressed by the landowners' attorney, William Erskine, who sits on the economic development agency as well as the same law firm as County Executive Ken Ulman's father.[14] [15] In September 2014, The Iager family hosted Ken Ulman on the remaining undeveloped Maple Lawn Farm parcel to become "Farmer for a Day".[16]

A homeowners association is responsible for residential facilities and maintenance and upkeep of the community center and parkland. The commercial development is managed by the Maple Lawn Commercial Owners Association.[17]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maple Lawn. 1 September 2014.
  2. Web site: About Maple Lawn Farms . August 22, 2013.
  3. News: The Baltimore Sun. Maryland Dairy Is Given Award. March 22, 1970 . K10 .
  4. News: Caryl . Velisek . Maryland family wins national dairy award . americanfarm.com . American Farm . November 2, 2004 . November 18, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060312010447/http://www.americanfarm.com/TopStory11.02.04b.html . March 12, 2006 .
  5. News: From Greater Production to More Efficiency. March 31, 1965.
  6. News: The Baltimore Sun. Howard farmer reaps $5,340 for losses in land rift: The judge said Mr. Hines had to sell 14 heifers, five cows and six steers because fences on the leased land were torn down. 3 June 1986. Micheal J. Clark.
  7. News: The Baltimore Sun. C. Ellsworth lager: Howard County farmer. 21 July 1987 .
  8. "Charles Iager". The Baltimore Sun. July 20, 1987. p. D3.
  9. "Maryland Considering Lifting Restrictions on Raw Milk Sale". Associated Press. The Star-Democrat (Easton, Maryland). March 16, 2007. p. 6.
  10. News: The Baltimore Sun. January 5, 1998. Quick Hearing is Set for Iager Farm.
  11. News: The Baltimore Sun. Plan's backers draw anger. Robey and Guzzone assailed for support of 2 big developments. February 7, 2001. Larry Carson.
  12. News: The Washington Post. Developer gives pitch on project; Greenebaum attempts again to reassure panel on jobs, sprawl; Smart Growth 'showcase'; Zoning OK sought for homes, townhouses, apartments on old farm. Edward Lee. September 14, 1999.
  13. Book: Metroburbia, USA. limited. Paul Knox. 130. 978-0813543574 . June 19, 2008 . Rutgers University Press.
  14. News: The Baltimore Sun. Howard petitioners take referendum issue to legislators. Amanda Yeager. 21 August 2014.
  15. Web site: Howard County Zoning Referendum Struck Down by Special Appeals Court. August 23, 2014.
  16. News: The Baltimore Sun. Ulman becomes farmer to mark Howard's Farm-City Celebration. 23 September 2014. Amanda Yeager.
  17. Book: Metrourbia, USA. 4.