by David Marks | Jan 12, 2018 | historic preservation, Planned Unit Development, West Towson
In 2016, the Presbyterian Home of Maryland announced plans to cease operations at its West Towson site. The future of the stately Bosley Mansion and its expansive lawn was in doubt. Since that time, I have remained in close contact with the propertyowners, residents,...
by David Marks | Jun 28, 2017 | Planned Unit Development, Towson Station
It is time to bring closure to the controversy over the development of the gasoline station at York Road and Bosley Avenue. I will introduce at the next County Council meeting a resolution that ends any further review of the gasoline station at the Towson Station...
by David Marks | Jun 6, 2012 | Planned Unit Development
On Monday, June 5, the Baltimore County Council passed Bill 42-12, which modifies elements of the Planned Unit Development process. A Planned Unit Development is a special project which does not conform to conventional zoning. In return for different zoning...
by David Marks | May 14, 2012 | bicycle, Planned Unit Development, Quirk, rezoning
The current Baltimore County Council is now 18 months into its term. With five freshmen, this Council has brought new ideas and energy to the table, particularly in the area of planning, zoning, and development. Bill 2-11 created the Baltimore County Pedestrian and...
by David Marks | Jan 17, 2012 | Oliver, Planned Unit Development, Quirk
At the Baltimore County Council meeting on Tuesday, January 17, legislation will be introduced that further reforms the Planned Unit Development (PUD) process. Under Bill 4-11, any PUD application will be posted on the County Council Web Site once the application is...