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Baltimore County Board of Appeals denies motion to reconsider boarding-house ruling at 2420 Hollyneck
Summary
The Baltimore County Board of Appeals unanimously denied a petitioner's motion to reconsider a March 24 order that denied approval of an existing lawful nonconforming use for a boarding house at 2420 Hollyneck, finding the evidence cited was not newly discovered and could have been presented earlier.
The Baltimore County Board of Appeals on June 12, 2025, unanimously denied a motion to reconsider its March 24, 2025, order that denied approval of an existing lawful nonconforming use for a boarding house at 2420 Hollyneck. The motion for reconsideration was filed April 12, 2025, by William M. Ladner.
The decision matters because the March 24 order — amended April 8, 2025, to give occupants 120 days to vacate the property — remains in place and affects the property's occupants and any ongoing enforcement or appeal strategy. The board said the motion did not meet the standards for reconsideration under its rules.
Chair Sharron Bernardi said Rule 12 of the board’s rules of practice and procedure requires a motion for reconsideration to “state with specificity the grounds and reasons for the motion” and listed the recognized bases, including newly discovered evidence, change…
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