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Board denies waiver for front-yard parking pad proposed in University Park

3104846 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The Prince George's County Board of Appeals denied a request from Steven and Hyacinth Mooka Towns to place a parking pad in the front yard at 7106 Wells Parkway after opposition from the Town of University Park and nearby residents citing lack of uniqueness and stormwater concerns.

The Prince George's County Board of Appeals on April 23 denied a request for a waiver to allow a front-yard parking pad at 7106 Wells Parkway in University Park, rejecting testimony that the property met the standards for relief.

Steven and Hyacinth Mooka Towns sought permission for a 20-by-20 front parking pad, a rear parking pad and a 14-by-48 addition to convert the residence for use as a five-bed assisted-living-type residence. The Towns testified the front pad would serve temporary parking needs and support a five-bed congregate residence they intend to operate.

University Park officials, neighbors and the town attorney opposed the waiver. Mayor Lori Morrissey…

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