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Committee backs rezoning to allow reuse of vacant Frederick Avenue factory
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to recommend City Council approve Council Bill 250021 to rezone 3221 Frederick Avenue from I-1 to IMU-1, citing vacancy and opportunity for neighborhood-sensitive redevelopment.
The Baltimore City Council Land Use and Transportation Committee on April 24 recommended favorable action on Council Bill 250021 to rezone 3221 Frederick Avenue from the I-1 zoning district to IMU-1, a move sponsors said would help return a long-vacant factory building to productive use.
The bill’s sponsor, Councilman John Bullock, a member of the committee, told members the parcel has been vacant for several years and that the applicant had secured community support for a reuse that would respect the neighborhood’s character. "We believe it's a good step in the right…
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