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Board approves two zoning updates to encourage mixed‑use development

Frederick County Board of Supervisors · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Frederick County’s Board of Supervisors approved two ordinance amendments: removal of the 100‑acre minimum and the 4‑du/acre cap for the R‑4 district, and a change to the TNDB overlay raising maximum height to 60 feet and removing a habitable‑floors cap, both recommended unanimously by the planning commission.

The Frederick County Board of Supervisors voted to approve two zoning ordinance amendments intended to make certain mixed‑use and higher‑density developments easier to implement.

Staff presented an amendment to the R‑4 residential plan community district that removes the existing 100‑acre…

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