โ€œWe must have had a baby boom,โ€ Calvert County Board of Appeals Chair Susie Hance Wells declared as the panel prepared to hear its third request for a capacity increase from a local daycare center.

The appeals board approved all three โ€œspecial exceptionโ€ requests from the daycare providers, in effect allowing 117 additional children to enroll in the much clamored-for programs.

โ€œWe have a community need to expand,โ€ said Roberta Rambo, whose daycare, โ€œStepping Stones,โ€ is located in the Sunderland Commercial Center. The facility off Dalrymple Road will be able to accommodate 36 additional children. Rambo told the board she will now be able to separate the pre-school children and provide the school-age children with their own space.

In making her case to be allowed to expand Kids Campus Early Learning Center in Dunkirk, applicant Tracy Jost pointed out that her facility is licensed and accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education. Additionally, the daycare is participating in a pilot program under the auspices of Johns Hopkins University. โ€œWe have the childrenโ€™s best interest at heart,โ€ said Jost, who noted several past employees have gone on to careers in education. โ€œIt has proven to be a training ground for future teachers,โ€ she stated.

Kids Campus Early Learning Center, which is located on Ward Road across from the Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department in a building owned by Calvert Investment Properties, will be allowed to increase its capacity by nearly 60 children.

Board member D.O. Baker noted this was the third such expansion at the daycare and all of the special exception requests were presented in a โ€œbusinesslikeโ€ manner.

While the daycare expansion requests from Rambo and Jost drew no protests, the third request presented to the board did have to withstand a challenge since the facility is located in a residential area.

Ms. Bevโ€™s Place is located on Cedarwood Lane in Dunkirk and the parcel is zoned Rural Community District (RCD). Under the Calvert County Zoning Ordinance, daycare centers are allowed in the RCD but are limited to 120 children. The zoning ordinance defines RCD as a residential and agricultural area and mandates the avoidance of โ€œtraffic onto rural roads by prohibiting commercial uses.โ€

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