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Baltimore County Board of Appeals upholds about $29,000 sewer charge for 8224 Philadelphia Road

2619798 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

A three-member Baltimore County Board of Appeals panel denied a motion to reopen and subpoena records and unanimously affirmed a Baltimore County Department of Public Works determination that a property at 8224 Philadelphia Road is responsible for roughly $29,000 in sewer charges, finding the county met its burden of proof.

The Baltimore County Board of Appeals on Oct. 29, 2024 denied a motion to reopen and to subpoena county records and unanimously affirmed a Baltimore County Department of Public Works assessment of sewer charges tied to the property at 8224 Philadelphia Road, owned by Charles Lamaso.

The decision resolves a de novo appeal (Case No. 24-024) of a sewer bill of approximately $29,000. The panel’s chair said, “I would deny the motion,” and explained there was no basis to reopen the hearing or to issue a subpoena for county records related to any “true up” between Baltimore County and Baltimore City. The chair added the 1974 agreement between the two jurisdictions had been referenced in written submissions and that its formal introduction was unnecessary to decide the case.

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