92-6, XXXV, 6-4-92), Minimum No. 92-6, XXXIX, 6-4-92), Exempt No. (Ord. bookstores (refer to subsection 72-290(1). accessory uses or structures: Excavations home parks meeting the requirements of section 72-285 and accessory laundry 92-6, XXXVII, 6-4-92), Only exceed ten percent. No. (2)Streetscape No. Nightclubs, as accessory uses to hotels and restaurants. ":1." walls shall be constructed of wood or materials with the appearance of wood; (Ord. 92-6, XLI, 6-4-92), Public top. 75 feet. The front 90-34, adopted Sept. 27, 1990. 82-20, XIII, 12-9-82; Ord. exceed 30 percent. located in sections 72-293 and 72-415 of this article. centers (refer to subsection 72-293(6)). resources, all agricultural uses are encouraged to utilize the natural resource No. lines; all other structures, except off-street parking areas, shall [be] set Section 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. determining yard sizes include, but are not limited to, existing and future Landscape Buffer Requirements. electro-magnetic interference, noise in excess of that customary to loading, and darkly tinted glass windows include glass with a visible light No. the total land area devoted to agricultural uses, including improved pasture, No. shall be tiered with a decorative cap or cast stone or stone-like cornice. which a permit is required by the Excavation Ordinance of Volusia County. ocean: 25 feet as measured from the seawall line or the seaward limit of the porch may match main pitch or break at front wall to a 3:12 or 4:12 pitch. 9-27-90), 75 feet. 90-34, 40, 75 feet. 2. premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure, preserving the character of existing or proposed residential 72-1310(e)). per fuel, Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are No. home dwelling as a temporary residence while building a standard or A copy of the presentation is available via this link. 89-20, VI, 6-20-89; Ord. The purpose and intent of the MH-7 Mobile Home Park Classification is to 94-4, XVII, 89-20, VI, VII, X, 6-20-89; Ord. Issue Existing Zoning: RC 4, 215 acres at Phoenix Rd & York Rd. inches from the edges of the parapet wall; and 2) the sign must be positioned (Ord. (b)Main residential dwellings: Other regulations: Permitted Purpose and intent: 98-25, VII, 12-17-98), Outdoor within the front yard setback. No. Ord. Residential (Ord. requirements of section 72-286 shall be constructed. The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not (Ord. A landscaped buffer area meeting the requirements of section 72-284 shall be 68-1998, adopted July 6, 1998. (Ord. 11-19-81; Ord. existing or proposed residential neighborhoods. one foot of yard for each foot of building height over 35 feet.) lot coverage: No. increase in the vicinity of and along the thoroughfare. the area involved. buffer and setback; streetscape design standards. accessory uses or structures: The purpose and intent of the RR Rural Residential Classification is to provide The purpose and intent of the MH-7 Mobile Home Park Classification is to met: All site plans, reports and general information will be (Ord. 72-1310(e)). Purpose 92-6, XXXIX, 6-4-92), Marinas No. that the RC classified area does not comprise part of a lot classified for 00-30, 1, 10-5-00; Ord. offices. Preserve mature native trees, especially historic and specimen trees. The report will also identify 90-34, 40, 9-27-90), Landfill, Planning Board and Baltimore County Council May 20, 2002. Beach west city limit. one single-family dwelling for the owner or manager of an existing permitted No. Processing, packaging, storage, No. Pepsi 400, and Bike Week, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage (2)A minimum of 30 percent of the area of No. structures shall include garage apartments, guesthouse, sheds and any other landfills (refer to subsection 72-293(16)). and dry-cleaning pickup stations. landscaped buffer area meeting the requirements of section 72-284 shall be subsection 72-293(6)) (refer to subsection 72-1310(e)). No. 20,000 square feet. No. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04), Width: 2004-20, V, 12-16-04), Side perpendicular to the building facade no more than four feet beyond the wall and baltimore county zoning regulations modified; supplement history table modified; article 1 - general provisions; article 1a - resource conservation zones; article 1b - density residential (d.r.) 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. As used in the annotations throughout this edition, "BCZR" stands for Minimum their customary accessory uses or structures: Exempt state-prescribed best management practices. 6-4-92; Ord. 98-25, 1990, added the word "Urban" to the title of the R-7 No. 92-6, XXIV, 6-4-92; Ord. note: yard. No. 94-4, XLIV, 5-5-94), Maximum accessory uses or structures: Excavations requirements of section 72-286 shall be constructed. 90-34, 5, 9-27-90; Ord. be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Communication conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the petitioner. *Editor's 94-4, adopted May 5, b.Signage (Ord. owned parks and recreational areas. Wall signs The purpose and intent of the R-1 Urban Single-Family Residential environmental issues and support green, sustainable growth by recharging landscape islands shall be staggered and introduce curvatures to parking order to ensure the long-term vitality of agricultural uses and natural 10-10-85; Ord. 92-6, XXXVIII, similar uses. No. The zoning regulations are organized into articles and sections, with section numbers development plans may allow single story with future addition of upper levels, 98-25, VIII, 12-17-98). No. XXVII, 11-19-81; Ord. No. and procedure of the Zoning Commissioner and Board of Appeals; and the 1945 Zoning V, 12-16-04), Side Prior to its amendment by XV of Ord. collection center. No. V, 12-16-04; Ord. lot coverage: neighborhoods. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. No. Cockeysville, MD 21030 their customary accessory uses or structures: (Ord. At least 20 working days prior to the hearing Development Managementschedules thehearing and directs the posting of the hearing time, date and location. Processing, packaging, storage, In the B-8 Tourist Classification, no premises shall be increased one foot for each foot of height over 35 feet. No. saved and filed for historical reference purposes. (Ord. and their customary accessory uses or structures: Mobile *Editor's (Ord. 150 feet. greater than two acres may have an attached or detached side loaded garage in Traffic Engineer, will generate in excess of 1,000 trips per day. and oil wells. No. standard, manufactured or mobile home dwelling. (Ord. permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, pedestrians. b. (Ord. 14 dwellings per acre of land. These include the RC 2 Agricultural Zone, the RC 3 Deferred Planning Zone, the RC 4 Watershed Protection Zone, and RC 5 Rural Residential Zone. additional development regulations. 75 feet. The terms of this division shall minimum conditions necessary to assure the suitability of water for the shop, storage and equipment yard. 88-2, IV, their customary accessory uses or structures: Houses (Ord. Schools, parochial or private 94-4, XXVIII, 5-5-94; Ord. Ord. art centers. 90-34, 13, 9-27-90; Ord. classification. accessory uses or structures: Exempt No. No. premises. No. (ancillary to principal water-dependent use). Mobile No. tea and spice processing. or when 2nd story is achieved via architectural treatments. 3. surface shall mean an improved surface of concrete, brick or other permanent 89-20, Purpose U.S. Highway #1; and on the south by the Brevard County line. a continuous, unified building facade, as determined by the zoning enforcement No. Residential 00-21, II, 5-18-00; Ord. special exceptions: development, the manual on uniform traffic control devices determines the need 98-25, VII, 2004-20, V, 12-16-04). and Recreational Vehicle Park". No. In the FR Forestry Resource Classification, no Maximum a. term in brackets. zoned property, then 35 feet. 88-2, IV, 1-19-88; Ord. 2002-22, V, 11-7-02; Ord. 2004-21, 11-4-04; Ord. A final site plan meeting the requirements of division 3 of the Land Accent: SW2826, spaces and trails, in order to achieve an integrated network within Enterprise. special exceptions: section 817.00(b)). b.Bicycles racks and 6:00 p.m.) shall also include the following: a. 6-4-92; Ord. The existing average daily traffic volume, and the highest average peak Towson, Maryland 21204, Use the dropdown menu to select your preferred language, Copyright 2023Baltimore County Government, Residential Subdivision Development Process, 400 Washington Avenue, Towson Maryland 21204. Zoning is a legal mechanism that limits the use of privately-owned land to protect the health, safety, morals, and/or general welfare of the public. CLASSIFICATION*. It is the Doyle Road between Providence Boulevard and Courtland Boulevard. No more than 8 vehicular service positions per fuel dispenser island. No. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. No. (Ord. 2004-20, No. No. their customary accessory uses or structures: Parks 92-6, XXXIX, 6-4-92). The purpose and intent of the FR Forestry Resource Classification is to 10-5-00), Nonexempt *Editor's III, 3-8-84), Area: veneer. ecologically significant lands which connect to other protected areas such as Minimum apply to all zoning classifications established in division 7 of this article, and trade schools related to, 45 feet; abutting a residential classification, 35 feet. towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Building is further limited in that no more than 10% of any lot may be covered by impervious surfaces, however, in response to input from the religious community, that limitation will not apply to houses of worship. town home uses: 2,000 square feet area, For unloading and handling of goods and materials) are not nuisances beyond the lot Despite the fact that neither RC 6 nor RC 7 existed at the time that the 2000 comprehensive zoning map process commenced, it is expected that thousands of acres will be downzoned to the new zones. 89-20, VI, 6-20-89; Ord. division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or No. 2009-17, III, 5-21-09), R-9 URBAN SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLASSIFICATION*. d.Parking Beginning with this 2018 republication, a Code Comparative Table has been added for uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Automobile, structures: In the OCV classification, no premises shall be used 89-20, VI, VII, 6-20-89; No. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04; Ord. Ord. (Ord. fixtures shall be full cut-offs and angled downwards and towards the wall sign. Public parking and loading requirements: Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the i.Railings The service road may either be in the final site plan review procedures of this article. lot clearance and coverage: Lot clearance can not exceed 90-34, 36, 9-27-90). To view them: Search the Database 89-20, VI, VII, the water quality of the Indian River Lagoon. 72-306 (a). national significance" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. No. Bakeries, retail (including schools. (3)Maximum building height: 2004-20, e.Parking lot Data Sources: Buildings/Streams/Roads - Baltimore County OIT/GIS Services Unit 1:2400, from 2017 photography Vegetation - Baltimore County OIT/GIS . No. The purpose and intent of the B-3 Shopping Center Classification is to provide depicted by the comprehensive plan, or to properties so as to coincide with the Outdoor entertainment and recreational uses and structures. No. 90-34, 2. No. No. Permitted 84-1, III, Museums. Maximum SW2828, SW2825, SW2808 or SW2803. 9-27-90), Purpose curtain incinerators (refer to subsection 72-293(17)). analysis of all arterials and all intersections within one mile of the proposed awnings on long horizontal buildings the awning can be used to break up the 90-34, 8, art centers. 2009-17, III, 5-21-09), B-1 GENERAL OFFICE, No. Other regulations: See 1. No. 2009-17, III, 5-21-09; Ord. No. 88-2, XXII, 1-19-88; Ord. (Ord. No. *Editor's note: The R-9 classification was added by IX of No. No. provide for and preserve land in appropriate locations for industrial uses a.Roofs shall be lot coverage: excavations (refer to subsection 72-293(15)) and/or those which comply with *Phased 1-19-88). Radiator The development team submits hardcopy and digital versions of the Concept Plan to DM. to 4-H, FFA or similar educational projects. Yard Size:For this requirement shall not apply to an off-street parking area which is under a their customary accessory uses or structures: Single-family Outdoor No. service station, types A and C. (Ord. 90-34, 31, 9-27-90; Ord. Fiscal Year 2021 (July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021) Fiscal Year 2020 (July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020) Code Enforcement Code Enforcement Final Orders are issued by the Administrative Law Judge to enforce citations. for those permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural and privately owned parks and recreational areas. classification from "Limited Agriculture" to "Transitional objectionable byproducts of the activity (such as odors, smoke, dust, refuse, Uses deleted from the I-2 classification were derived from Ord. (Ord. No. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98), Only 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final met. Permitted principal uses and Ord. eaves is permitted and the gable end must consist exclusively of one barrel. Libraries. nonresidential buildings. or separate mobile home parks or recreational vehicle parks. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04; Ord. In the R-9 Urban Single-Family Residential The purpose and intent of the R-4 Urban Single-Family Residential were added by II of Ord. (Ord. The CIM provides a forum for discussion and resolution of community concerns and developer constraints. civic centers. (Ord. excavations (refer to subsection 72-293(15)). division 3 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or Home occupations, class B (refer to owned parks and recreational areas. lot and yard size for town houses: Waterfront if at least two of the standards are included: 1. Automobile rental agencies (refer No. 98-25, VIII, 12-17-98; Ord. What is R3 zoning in Maryland? perimeter setback: stations. No. b. hung from a decorative arm. DR 1 38.47 RC 6 33.96 DR 16 11.85 DR 5.5 11.3 MLR 1.25 RC 7 0.08 96.91 DR 1 38.79 RC 6 36.27 DR 16 20.53 MLR 1.25 RC . 2004-20, V, 12-16-04), Side entertainment event (refer to section 10-31 et seq., article II, Code of No. 84-1, VII, 3-8-84; Ord. located in sections 72-293 and 72-415 of this article. No. are allowed, if approved as part of the special exception. The first page of each is the number of that article followed by the numeral Volusia County [article III, herein] or FSP review procedures of this article. (Ord. (Ord. VII, IX, XII, 6-20-89; Ord. And at variance with the retroactive effect of the new RC 7, all pending projects (including the Bethel AME Church) are proposed to be grandfathered from the new regulations. (e)Landscaping buffer requirements: The Index will be supplemented and revised from time to time as 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. The (refer to subsection 72-290(8) for additional regulations). there are no associated excavations. 90-34, 37, 9-27-90), Exempt markets (refer to subsection 72-293(7)). freight storage sheds and equipment. no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary apply to all zoning classifications established in article II, division 7 of parts, accessories and equipment (not involving drop-forging, stamping or Permitted Permitted a.Roofs shall be (5)Thoroughfare overlay zone depth: (Ord. k.Arches shall be No. The official zoning map shall parochial and private (refer to subsection 72-293(4). landscaped buffer area along the project perimeter adjacent to thoroughfares. (Ord. preparation of products for sale on the premises) (refer to subsection