Maryland HB99 modifies land use and density regulations for annexed land in municipalities.
Maryland HB99 changes the rules for how municipalities can develop annexed land. It allows municipalities to develop certain annexed land for specific land uses or densities without needing county approval, if the land use or density is allowed by the municipality's zoning classification. The bill also specifies that if the county approves, a municipality can develop annexed land for uses or densities different from the county's zoning classification at the time of annexation. This change applies to land annexed by municipalities with planning and zoning authority.
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