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Leonardtown introduces several land-use ordinance updates; public hearings set for June

3275274 · May 13, 2025
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Council introduced ordinances May 12 to update floodplain management regulations to meet NFIP standards, to amend the zoning code (including adding townhomes as a separate use), and to repeal a 2008 ordinance that rationed wastewater EDU allocations; public hearings are scheduled next month.

The Town Commissioners introduced three land-use ordinances May 12 and scheduled public hearings for the June meeting: an update to floodplain regulations to comply with FEMA/NFIP standards, an amendment to the zoning chapter that adds townhomes as a distinct use, and an ordinance to repeal a 2008 rationing ordinance tied to wastewater treatment capacity.

Planning staff said the proposed floodplain ordinance (Ordinance No. 229) revises dates, adds language for non-tidal waters,…

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