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ZBA approves subdivision variance to split two existing houses in rural-preservation district
Summary
The St. Mary’s County Zoning Board approved a variance to allow subdivision around two existing dwellings on a 2.1-acre rural-preservation property so each house can be on its own lot; the board added a limited amendment to the proposed written findings before adoption.
The St. Mary’s County Zoning Board of Appeals on March 24 approved a variance to section 32.1 of the county’s comprehensive zoning ordinance allowing subdivision around two existing single-family dwellings on a 2.1-acre property in the rural preservation district, enabling each dwelling to be put on its own lot.
The applicants were identified in the record as Leonard and Margaret (record shows variants of last name: Wathen/Walton) with applicant Deanna ("Dee") Young; the agent was William (Bill) Higgs, professional land surveyor with LSR Incorporated, who…
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