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Gaithersburg introduces ordinance to exempt city from county CCOC; resident urges in‑house HOA enforcement
Summary
Council introduced an amendment to City Code §2‑6 to remove mandatory participation in Montgomery County’s CCOC; a resident representing CHARM Maryland urged the city to form an in‑house enforcement program with powers including mediation and enforcement.
The Gaithersburg City Council on Feb. 3 introduced an amendment to City Code §2‑6 to exempt the city from mandatory compliance with Montgomery County Code Chapter 10B, the county Commission on Common Ownership Communities (CCOC). The council scheduled a public hearing for March 3, 2025, with policy discussion April 7 and anticipated adoption May 5.
Assistant City Attorney Eric Perla told the council the proposed amendment "simply deletes, chapter 10 B from the list of county provisions that the city is required to abide by," and said the item was introduced to set…
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