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Anne Arundel Council approves ordinance to ease temporary prebuilt buildings for religious groups
Summary
The council passed Bill 9,624 to exempt certain temporary prebuilt buildings used by religious facilities from the site‑development plan requirement, provided they do not increase impervious surface.
The Anne Arundel County Council voted 7–0 on Jan. 21 to adopt Bill 9,624, an ordinance that creates a limited exemption to the site‑development process for prebuilt, short‑term buildings used by religious facilities.
Councilman Volkke, sponsor of the bill, said its purpose is “to assist religious facilities that want to expand their ability to offer programs and services to their parishioners without expanding their impervious footprint.” He…
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