Lona Sue Todd, Realtor at Taylor Properties

Lona Sue Todd, Realtor at Taylor Properties Eastern Shore Real Estate Specialist
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06/04/2026

The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners voted during their May 26, 2026 meeting to file a Petition to Intervene in Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) regarding a proposed solar energy project located near Centreville.

The application before the PSC involves three co-located solar photovoltaic generating facilities. Collectively, the facilities would generate up to 9.98 megawatts of electricity and would be located on approximately 74 acres of an 87.3-acre property near the intersection of U.S. Route 301 and MD Route 304. The site is located within both the growth area for both Queen Anne’s County and Town of Centreville.

The County’s decision to intervene follows recommendations from the Department of Planning and Zoning, which raised concerns that the proposal, while submitted as three separate facilities, functions as a single larger project and may be inconsistent with the intent of state and local regulations governing the placement of large-scale solar facilities within designated growth areas.

“This project runs completely counter to preserving our beautiful agricultural landscape. Consuming quality farmland and prime Type A soil for an industrial footprint makes no sense along this intersection of highway, especially when it places an undue strain on Centreville’s vital infrastructure,” said County Commissioner Patrick McLaughlin

Under Maryland law and Queen Anne’s County Code, solar energy generating stations with a generating capacity greater than five megawatts are generally prohibited within Tier I and Tier II mapped growth areas. County officials have expressed concern that dividing the project into three separate applications may circumvent those standards despite the facilities being co-located on a single property.

The Town of Centreville also submitted comments to the PSC supporting the County’s position. Town officials noted that Tier II growth areas are intended to accommodate future growth and infrastructure planning and expressed concern that large-scale solar development in these areas could conflict with long-term planning objectives.

By intervening in the case, Queen Anne’s County will have the opportunity to actively participate in the PSC review process and advocate for the County’s interests, planning goals, and application of local land use regulations. The petition allows the County to submit briefs and provide additional information as the case moves forward.

You can watch the most recent County Commissioner meeting here https://www.youtube.com/live/I8cOv6N1u9A?si=JLhdHbgC3IoPWOlS.

SOLD! 🎉 $605,00013468 Rustling Oaks, Wye Mills, Maryland, located in the beautiful Preserve community, is officially sol...
06/02/2026

SOLD! 🎉 $605,000
13468 Rustling Oaks, Wye Mills, Maryland, located in the beautiful Preserve community, is officially sold!
Congratulations to my sellers, and thank you for trusting me with the opportunity to help you through this important milestone. It was truly a pleasure working with you.
A special thank you to my dear sweet friend for the referral—I appreciate you more than you know! ❤️
Congratulations to all parties involved on a successful closing.
Who's next? Let's go! 🏡✨

Lona Sue Todd
Taylor Properties

https://www.homes.com/real-estate-agents/lona-todd/q3gtrlw/

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05/30/2026

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Thank you Lona & Allie for your sponsorship with Taylor Properties in Loving Memory of Mommom - aka Patsy! We have a wonderful group of family and friends making this event one to remember!

A great day at Hog Neck Golf Course - June 9th! Sponsors and Teams welcome! www.pinkforpatsy.com

OPEN HOUSE this Saturday May 30th at 10:00 am! This home is lovely with fabulous backyard views of fields, trees and the...
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OPEN HOUSE this Saturday May 30th at 10:00 am! This home is lovely with fabulous backyard views of fields, trees and the pond with resident geese!

Featured in What’s Up Magazine this week 😍🏠

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Welcome home to this Colonial-style home located in the highly sought-after Claiborne Fields in Centreville, MD!

🏡💧 This is why it is SO important to complete a septic inspection on any property you purchase! 🔍✅Even when there are no...
05/27/2026

🏡💧 This is why it is SO important to complete a septic inspection on any property you purchase! 🔍✅
Even when there are no obvious issues, an inspection can reveal whether the distribution box or drain field may need repairs or replacement in the future. In this case, it was clear from the inspection that the distribution box was not doing its job properly. 🚧
Our first step will be to jet the lines 💦, and if that does not solve the problem, a new drain field may be required.
Protecting my clients throughout the buying process is always my top priority! 🏠❤️
Lona Sue Todd
Taylor Properties
🌊 Eastern Shore Specialist

Thank you Mike’s Excavation! 🪏

We also found that the pipe needs an upgrade as it’s Schedule 20. Will replace with Schedule 40.
Key Things About Schedule 40 Pipe
✅ Thicker walls than Schedule 20
✅ Strong and durable
✅ Used for:
Septic systems
Drain lines
Water supply
Irrigation
Electrical conduit (gray PVC)
How It Works
The “schedule” number tells you the pipe wall thickness:
Schedule 20 = thinner wall
Schedule 40 = standard/heavier wall
Schedule 80 = very thick/heavy-duty wall

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