The landscape architect

I’d like to thank my brother, Robert Anderson, landscape architect, for:

  1. pointing me to the Jefferson County Assessor’s web site,
  2. the (hopefully) tireless Q&A sessions about all manner of things relating to site development, and
  3. his demonstration of support for this project.

He does this while busy as a consultant and starting his own practice. I am undoubtedly leaving much out here, but that is only because he sometimes takes my calls during my odd little free moments during the day or when some off-topic thought* strikes me.

Notes:

*E.g. pre-fabricated sidewalks…

The librarian

I’d like to thank Hali Taylor, Librarian, for spending time with me at the start of this project to collect the few volumes available on the local history of Shepherdstown. I know of Hali’s work as a photographer, her generosity as a host and her strong commitment to Shepherdstown. I suspect before I am done writing all my thoughts here that she will once again have something valuable to add.

The zoning officer

I wrote this as a draft some days ago but I would finally like to, herein, thank Harvey Heyser, Zoning Officer for the Corporation of Shepherdstown, for spending time with me to discuss the maps and issues surrounding planning within the Corporation limits and its edges. I worked with Harvey in Hagerstown in the early 90′s and know him as a thoughtful, long-time resident of the community.