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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 10-102

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§10–102.
(a)A regulation adopted under this title that conflicts with any statute, local law, or other regulation shall govern if the regulation adopted under this title:
(1)requires a greater width or size of yards, courts, or other open spaces;
(2)requires a lower height of buildings;
(3)requires a reduced number of stories;
(4)requires a greater percentage of lot left unoccupied; or
(5)imposes a more restrictive standard.
(b)A statute, local law, or other regulation that conflicts with a regulation adopted under this title shall govern if the statute, local law, or other regulation:
(1)requires a greater width or size of yards, courts, or other open spaces;
(2)requires a lower height of buildings;
(3)requires a reduced number of stories;
(4)requires a greater percentage of lot left unoccupied; or
(5)imposes a more restrictive standard.
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