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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 10-305

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§10–305.
(1)The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City shall refer proposed changes to the boundaries of a district or zone to the Baltimore City Planning Commission and to the Board.
(2)The Planning Commission and the Board shall:
(i)study the proposed changes in relation to:
1. the plan;
2. the needs of Baltimore City; and
3. the needs of the particular neighborhood in the vicinity of the proposed changes; and
(ii)report their findings and recommendations to the Mayor and City Council.
(3)If the Planning Commission and the Board recommend disapproval of the proposed changes to the boundaries of a district or zone, the changes may not take effect unless a majority of the members of the City Council vote to approve the changes.
(b)The provisions of § 10–303 of this subtitle concerning public hearings and notice apply to all changes or amendments to regulations and boundaries.
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