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Session Laws, 2000
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S.B. 624 VETOES
4. COMPATIBILITY WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED
DEVELOPMENT FOR THE AREA; 5. THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION AND THE BOARD OF MUNICIPAL AND ZONING APPEALS; AND 6. THE RELATION OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S PLAN. (3) THE CITY COUNCIL MAY grant the amendment based [upon] ON a
finding that there [was a] WAS: (I) A substantial change in the character of the neighborhood
where the property is [located or that there was a] LOCATED; OR (II) A mistake in the existing zoning classification. [The provisions
of subsection (d) of this section relative to public hearings and official notice shall
apply equally to all changes or amendments.] (b) (1) The Mayor and City Council OF BALTIMORE shall refer proposed
changes to [the district] A DISTRICT'S [boundary lines] BOUNDARIES to the
Baltimore City planning commission and to the board of municipal AND zoning
[appeals, and the] APPEALS. (2) THE PLANNING commission and [board shall study] THE BOARD OF
MUNICIPAL AND ZONING APPEALS SHALL: (I) STUDY the proposed changes [with respect to the plan, the] IN RELATION TO: 1. THE PLAN; 2. THE needs of Baltimore [City, and the] CITY; AND 3. THE needs of the particular neighborhood in the vicinity of
the proposed [changes, and shall report] CHANGES; AND (II) REPORT to the Mayor and City Council their findings and
recommendations. (3) [Where the planning commission and board] IF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION AND THE BOARD OF MUNICIPAL AND ZONING APPEALS recommend
disapproval of the proposed changes TO A DISTRICT'S BOUNDARIES, [they shall
require a favorable vote of] a majority of [all] the members of the City Council
SHALL VOTE TO APPROVE THE CHANGES before [such] THE changes [in the district
boundary lines shall become effective] CAN TAKE EFFECT. (c) [An] WITHIN THE 12 MONTHS FOLLOWING A DENIAL ON THE MERITS OF
AN APPLICATION FOR A RECLASSIFICATION OF A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, THE
CITY COUNCIL MAY NOT ACCEPT A NEW application for a reclassification [shall not be
accepted for filing by the City Council if the application is for the reclassification] of
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