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Planning Board approves residential updates to CMDP; glossary removed, parking multiplier unchanged
Summary
The Board approved revisions to the residential section of the Comprehensive Master/Design Plan (CMDP) March 5, including removing an outdated glossary, keeping the existing 15% visitor/overflow parking multiplier for 'type one' residential developments, and correcting a garage-width percentage from 50% to 45%.
The Baltimore County Planning Board on March 5 approved updates to the residential section of the County’s Comprehensive Master/Design Plan (CMDP). Planner Jen Nent summarized the staff response to comments received from the Maryland Homebuilders and local engineers and described several technical and editorial changes the department recommended.
Nent told the Board the update is intended as a modernization effort rather than a vehicle for new legislation: "we didn't plan to impose any new legislation, but just…
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