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Planning board delays vote on residential CMDP update after debate over proposed 30% visitor parking standard

Baltimore County Planning Board · November 21, 2025
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Summary

After staff proposed raising residential overflow/visitor parking guidance from 15% to 30%, developers and board members asked for more review; the Planning Board voted to defer the residential section of the Comprehensive Manual of Development Policies for 60 days to allow industry and public comment.

The Baltimore County Planning Board on Nov. 20 deferred a final vote for 60 days on the residential section of the Comprehensive Manual of Development Policies (CMDP) after a contentious public hearing and board discussion about a proposed change to visitor/overflow parking.

Jennifer Nugent of the Department of Planning presented the residential updates and described the project as an effort to modernize and reformat the CMDP (subsection-based pagination, hyperlinks and graphics) and to ensure the manual reflects current references in the Baltimore County Zoning Regulations (BCZR). She…

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