Maryland Code § LU-25-303

Section LU-25-303
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(a) This section applies to land in a municipal corporation that is in the
regional district and is:
(1) zoned for residential or commercial use; or
(2) adjacent to residential or commercial zones.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, and for the purpose of
preserving, improving, or protecting the general character and design of lands and
improvements in a municipal corporation, the legislative body of the municipal
corporation, by local law, may impose stricter or additional conditions, restrictions,
or limitations than are otherwise required by State, regional, or county zoning laws
or agencies exercising zoning and planning jurisdiction over the municipal
corporation.
(2) The stricter or additional conditions, restrictions, or limitations
may apply only to:
(i) fences;
(ii) residential parking; and
(iii) residential storage.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law, the legislative body of a municipal
corporation, by local law, may authorize the erection of a fence that exceeds the height
restrictions or limitations otherwise required by State, regional, or county zoning
laws or agencies exercising zoning and planning jurisdiction over the municipal
corporation.

(d) The legislative body of a municipal corporation may not enact a local law
under this section without holding a public hearing on all issues.
(e) A municipal corporation that enacts a zoning law in accordance with this
section shall deliver a certified copy of the local law to the district council within 5
days after the enactment and at least 30 days before the effective date of the local
law.
(f) (1) If the district council does not approve the local law before the
effective date of the local law, the local law shall be considered disapproved and may
not take effect.
(2) The local law may not take effect unless approved by the district
council.

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