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Board continues appeal over Foxley Road outdoor storage; neighbors cite noise, clearing and flooding

2939466 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The Prince George's County Board of Appeals on April 9, 2025 continued an enforcement appeal (V7224) concerning alleged outdoor storage and nonconforming use at 6600 Foxley Road.

The Prince George's County Board of Appeals on April 9, 2025 continued an enforcement appeal filed by Foxley LLC (case V7224) after extended testimony from county inspectors, petitioners and nearby residents.

The county's Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) told the board it issued a notice of violation dated Sept. 19, 2024, finding operations had expanded beyond the area shown on the approved site plan and use-and-occupancy documentation for the industrial property at 6600 Foxley Road in Upper Marlboro. Kalisa Smith of the Prince George's County Office of Law described DPIE's position that outdoor storage and other operations were occurring on portions of the property that were not shown or approved on the site plan.

Petitioners, represented by attorney Timothy Maloney, said they have undertaken a multi-year effort to bring the 58.5-acre site into compliance and have spent significant sums on engineering and permitting: “we have spent $481,000 in engineering fees and $96,414 in permanent application fees so that we can bring…

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