Page 36 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch November 1, 2013 A wide selection of homes on the market today MAYFAIR BEACH OCEANBLOCK • 3BR/3BA • 1758 SQFT CONDO JUST STEPS TO THE OCEAN 11900 Coastal Highway, Unit 102 . . Petition Deadline Nov. 20 FROM PAGE 4 signatures, that will basically put a halt to the section [of the bond] pertaining to the PAC, and we will have to change the terms of the bond and it takes us 24 hours to do that,” the mayor said. After crunching some numbers, City Engineer Terry McGean came to the conclusion if the PAC project were cancelled at this time expenditures to date plus the cost to restore current construction work back to original condition would be $2.8 million. According to McGean, if the project were to be suspended for a limited time, the cost would be $3,600 per day of delay plus a minimum of $30,000 to remobilize sub-contractors. A delay beyond three months means there is no guarantee that subcontractors would honor their bid prices and delay costs would be considerably higher. Petitioner Herb Pawlukewicz has hit the streets in the residential neighborhood of Caine Woods in north Ocean City. As of Tuesday, he said he has been to over 60 homes and has collected about 35 signatures. Those not signing are reasoning they need more information. “I say [to taxpayers] I am circulating a petition on the PAC at the convention center, and our concern is that if … the food and beverage tax defaults, it falls on the Ocean City taxpayers’ backs,” he said. Last week, Meehan pointed out the local food and beverage tax has been on the rise annually. He added the only way the tax would default is if Ocean City’s economy came to a halt and no food and beverages were consumed in the resort. When the unrealistic chance of the food and beverage tax defaulting was brought to Pawlukewicz’s attention, he responded, “I just let them [taxpayers] sign the petition off what they know. I don’t say anything.” For the residents who request more information before signing, Christ has prepared literature titled, “The Loss of Freedom,” to share. According to this document, the PAC would disturb some of Ocean City’s biggest present users of the convention center, including the State of Maryland Fireman’s Association and the cheerleaders conventions, and risk losing their business. Last week, Meehan stated the Fireman’s Association is not against the PAC project, and the association has submitted a letter of support of the project. Attempts to reach association officials for confirmation were unsuccessful this week. However, in March, The Dispatch reported Tina Galdieri, managing partner of Epic Brands, which organizes the annual cheerleading events in Ocean City, confirmed the SEE NEXT PAGE $439,900 MLS# 486604 3 Bedrooms/ 3 Baths Stainless Steel Appliances Granite Countertop Pool & Elevator Spacious Rooms 2013 Rentals = $34,500 ROYAL HAWAIIAN OCEANBLOCK • 2BR/2BA • 1149 SQFT CONDO FEATURES INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOLS + EXERCISE ROOM 142nd Street, Unit 217 $299,900 MLS# 486603 2 Bedrooms/ 2 Baths Open Living Space Large Bedrooms All Rooms Open Onto Balcony 2013 Rentals = $17,320 BETHANY BAY, DE SHORT SALE DIRECT BAYVIEWS • 4BR/4BA • 1900 SQFT 2-LEVEL CONDO DIRECT VIEWS OF INDIAN RIVER 37434 Pettinaro Drive, Unit 4806 $260,000 MLS# 601762 4 Bedrooms/ 4 Baths Granite Kitchen Counter Standard Staircase Tennis, Pool, Golf & Community Center Fenwick Is My Home. I’ll Help Make The Beach Your Home Too! LICENSED IN DELAWARE & MARYLAND DENNY MATHER Cell: 302-396-0002 Office: 302-539-9040 denny@dennymather.com • www.dennymather.com 33298 Coastal Highway, Bethany Beach, De. 19930 (O) 302-539-9040 Deer, Goose & Turkey Hunting 77.1+/- ACRE FARM IN 3 PARCELS UNRESERVED ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 11:00 A.M. 31172 Old Rehobeth Road, Westover, MD The property is described on a plat entitled “The Frances Wilkins Farm” made by Dixon, Stoehr and Associates dated 2/4/80 and recorded in Somerset County in Plat Book 13, Page 27 and consists of three parcels known as Parcel “A”, Parcel “B” and Parcel “C”. All three parcels combined total 77.1+/- acres and consist of approximately 49.1 acres cropland, 24.5 acres woodland. Sale to be held at Item #1. Order & Manner of Sale: Each Parcel A, B & C will be offered and the Bid reserved then all three will be offered together. The property will be sold in the manner that produces the highest aggregate amount. Item #1: Known as 31172 Old Rehobeth Road, Westover, MD. 23.138 Acres - Approximately 16.04 Acres Tillable - 3.5 Acre Home Site - Approximately 3.5 Acres Woodland. Item #2: Located on the south side of Old Rehobeth Road and west side of Back Shelltown Road. Approximately 39.227 Acres - 18.4 Acres Tillable 20.8 Acres Woodland - 19.2 +/- Acres of Timber. Believed to contain 295 pine trees totaling 94,585 BF, average of 321 BF per tree. 148 oak trees totaling 36,734 BF, average of 248 BF per tree. 259 other hardwood totaling 60,765 BF, averaging 235 BF per tree. Item #3: Located on the south side of Old Rehobeth Road and east side of Back Shelltown Road. 14.58 acres of which all are tillable. Tillage right to buyer for the 2014 crop season. Possession of property at settlement. Hunting Rights available as of Day of Auction. Inspections: Sunday, November 10 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, November 23 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Directions: From Route 13 to Route 667 Intersection North of Pocomoke, take Route 667 to Old Rehobeth Road. Visit Our Website: WWW.PRAUCTIONS.COM REAL ESTATE TERMS: 3% Buyer’s Premium. $5,000 down for Item #1, balance due in 60 days. $10,000 down for Item #2, balance due in 60 days. $5,000 down for Item #3, balance due in 60 days. If sold as one item the down payment will be $20,000. 35640 Woodyard Road Willards, MD 21874 (410) 546 2425 pete@prauctions.com www.prauctions.com