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10Sep, 2000

Baltimore County’s Draft Historic Preservation Ordinance Does Not Seek To Arrest Time

By |Sunday, September 10th, 2000|Categories: Land Use Law|

Baltimore County is advancing the first major overhaul of its historic preservation program since its original enactment in the bicentennial year by Bill 17-76. Based upon Baltimore City’s ordinance, that 1976 enactment quickly became recognized as a model not only for protecting museum quality buildings, ...

10Aug, 2000

Baltimore County Poised To Create New RC 6 and RC 7 Zones

By |Thursday, August 10th, 2000|Categories: Land Use Law|

Baltimore County is expected to enact legislation next month creating two new resource preservation zoning districts. RC 7 Zone The proposed RC 7 zone is intended to protect "valuable cultural, historic, recreational, and environmental resources" through significantly lowering residential densities and reducing the scale of ...

10Mar, 2000

Use Of IDOTS To Avoid Recordation Tax Imperiled

By |Friday, March 10th, 2000|Categories: Real Estate Law|

An Assistant Attorney General has declared that the use of Indemnity Deeds of Trust (IDOTs) as a vehicle to avoid recordation taxes, in Maryland, is violative of "the step transaction doctrine" and as such, is not permissible. In the days since the March, 2000 pronouncement ...

10Oct, 1999

Rezoning Deadline Looming In Baltimore County

By |Sunday, October 10th, 1999|Categories: Land Use Law|

Despite the upcoming November 1, 1999 application deadline for the Baltimore County year 2000 comprehensive zoning map process, only a handful of requests for rezoning have been filed. Only six petitions for zoning reclassification have been filed by property owners. Baltimore County itself has filed ...

10Sep, 1999

New Wetlands Permits During A Drought

By |Friday, September 10th, 1999|Categories: Environmental Law|

New permits for activities in nontidal wetlands have been proposed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The new permits would cover most commercial and residential development and replace the general permit (known as Nationwide Permit 26) that is used in nearly 70% of projects ...

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