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Baltimore County design panel approves Benhoff Builders plan for 1310 Walnut Hill Lane with landscape follow-up

2333304 · February 18, 2025
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The Baltimore County Design Review Panel approved a plan for a 4,600 sq. ft. spec house at 1310 Walnut Hill Lane in Ruxton Heights, conditioning approval on a revised landscape plan that shows an existing specimen tree and administrative follow-up by county staff.

The Baltimore County Design Review Panel on Feb. 12 approved Benhoff Builders’ design for a single-family home at 1310 Walnut Hill Lane in the Ruxton Heights neighborhood, with one condition that the developer show an existing specimen tree on the landscape plan and resubmit it for administrative review by county planning staff.

The panel’s advisory approval, granted after a presentation and public comment, covers a proposed 4-plus-bedroom house with roughly 4,600 square feet of heated living area on a 1.173-acre lot that was created from the subdivision of 1400 Walnut Hill Lane. Kevin Benhoff of Benhoff Builders told the panel the house is currently a spec plan and that construction has not been scheduled; the company would either sell the lot or build the house depending on market conditions.

Panel members, nearby residents and the developer discussed tree preservation, the landscape plan, driveway siting and design details such…

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