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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 10-104

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§10–104.
(a)In this section, “Red Line” means a transit facility, regardless of mode, operating in a combination of at–grade, elevated, or underground configurations through Baltimore City and Baltimore County along a generally east–to–west alignment between the terminus of Security Boulevard on the west and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center on the east, connecting as appropriate to other fixed–route transit services.
(b)Notwithstanding § 10–202 of this title, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City may not adopt or enforce a local law that requires the creation of new motor vehicle off–street parking for a development that includes residential use and that is located within a 0.25–mile radius of a present or planned:
(1)MARC station;
(2)Baltimore MTA Light Rail station;
(3)Red Line station, regardless of transit mode; or
(4)Metro station.
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