From Councilman Marks: On Monday, February 6, County Councilman Tom Quirk and I will introduce legislation to create the first open space zoning designation in Baltimore County.
Every property in Baltimore County has a development potential determined by its zoning classification. Even schools, libraries, and parks have a zoning designation. Councilman Quirk and I believe there should be a zoning designation to preserve open space, particularly within the urbanized part of Baltimore County.
Our legislation creates a “Neighborhood Commons Overlay District” that would permit only open space or minor recreational structures within the property. The overlay district could only be implemented during the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process, and would apply to a homeowners association common area or to to a property held by a nonprofit entity such as Baltimore County NeighborSpace.
This legislation adds another layer of protection for areas that should be protected from development. Homeowners associations often become defunct, and this would prohibit development in areas that should be reserved for open space. As an example, a large common area that could only be dropped as low as DR1 under current law (one house per acre) could be designated NC-DR1 with the new “Neighborhood Commons” designation, blocking even one house per acre.
The Comprehensive Zoning Map Process is now underway. I have proposed lowering the development potential of about 480 acres in the Fifth District. The legislation that Councilman Quirk and I have proposed should provide even more certainty to communities as they protect open space.
County Councilman David Marks
dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov
Historic Courthouse
400 Washington Avenue
Towson, MD 21204
(410) 887-3384