Maryland Code § LU-1-202

Section LU-1-202
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(a) A regulation adopted under this division that conflicts with any statute,
local law, or other regulation shall govern if the regulation adopted under this
division:
(1) requires a greater width or size of yards, courts, or other open
spaces;
(2) requires a lower height of buildings;
(3) requires a reduced number of stories;
(4) requires a greater percentage of lot left unoccupied; or
(5) imposes a more restrictive standard.
(b) A statute, local law, or other regulation that conflicts with a regulation
adopted under this division shall govern if the statute, local law, or other regulation:
(1) requires a greater width or size of yards, courts, or other open
spaces;
(2) requires a lower height of buildings;
(3) requires a reduced number of stories;
(4) requires a greater percentage of lot left unoccupied; or
(5) imposes a more restrictive standard.
(c) (1) This subsection applies to the Maryland-Washington Regional
District established under Chapter 992 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1943.
(2) This division does not supplement Chapter 992 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1943 if a local agency located within the Maryland-Washington
Regional District administers municipal and regional planning and zoning.
(3) In the Maryland-Washington Regional District, the additional
and supplemental powers vested by this division in a legislative body may not be

considered vested in and may not be exercised by a county council acting as a district
council under Chapter 992 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1943.
(4) In the Maryland-Washington Regional District, the powers
vested by this division in a planning commission or board of appeals may not be
considered vested in and may not be exercised by the Maryland-National Capital
Park and Planning Commission, the planning board, or the board of zoning appeals
of the affected county.
(5) Provisions of this division that are inconsistent with or contrary
to Chapter 992 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1943 do not apply in the
Maryland-Washington Regional District.
(6) This division does not affect the validity of Chapter 992 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1943.

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