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Baltimore County Board of Appeals grants special exception and sign variances for Wawa at 10550 Reisterstown Road with conditions

Baltimore County Board of Appeals · October 28, 2025
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Summary

The Baltimore County Board of Appeals reached a consensus Oct. 23 to grant a special exception and related sign variances for a proposed Wawa convenience store and fuel station at 10550 Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills, conditioned on lighting and landscape plans, limits on trash/dumpster activity, and restrictions on rear signage.

The Baltimore County Board of Appeals reached a consensus Oct. 23 to grant a special exception and sign variances allowing a fuel service station and convenience store (a Wawa) at 10550 Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills, subject to conditions intended to limit impacts on nearby residences.

The board’s decision followed deliberations about evidence gaps in the record and planning staff comments. Deborah Dobkin, a board member, said planning had raised concerns that “were not addressed … regarding demonstrating that there will be no adverse impacts imposed on the immediate residential properties.” She added that, because there was little testimony about operations, “I don't want that happening here, and I don't know if it will or if it won't…

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