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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Except as provided in this section, this division does not apply to Baltimore City.
(b) The following provisions of this division apply to Baltimore City:
(1) this title;
(2) § 1-101(m) (Definitions--“Priority funding area”);
(3) § 1-101(o) (Definitions--“Sensitive area”);
(4) § 1-201 (Visions);
(5) § 1-206 (Required education);
(6) § 1-207 (Annual report--In general);
(7) § 1-208 (Annual report--Measures and indicators);
(8) Title 1, Subtitle 3 (Consistency);
(9) Title 1, Subtitle 4, Parts II and III (Home Rule Counties--Comprehensive Plans; Implementation);
(10) § 4-104(c) (Limitations--Bicycle parking);
(11) § 4-104(d) (Limitations--Manufactured homes and modular dwellings);
(12) § 4-205 (Administrative adjustments);
(13) § 4-207 (Exceptions--Maryland Accessibility Code);
(14) § 4-210 (Permits and variances--Solar panels);
(15) § 4-211 (Change in zoning classification--Energy generating systems);
(16) § 4-215 (Pollinator-friendly vegetation management);
(17) § 5-102(d) (Subdivision regulations--Burial sites);
(18) Title 7, Subtitle 1 (Development Mechanisms);
(19) Title 7, Subtitle 2 (Transfer of Development Rights);
(20) Title 7, Subtitle 3 (Development Rights and Responsibilities Agreements);
(21) Title 7, Subtitle 4 (Inclusionary Zoning);
(22) Title 7, Subtitle 5 (Housing Expansion and Affordability); and
(23) Title 11, Subtitle 2 (Civil Penalty).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Land Use § 10-103 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/land-use/md-code-land-use-sect-10-103/
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