The Baltimore City Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals is a quasi-judicial board that handles appeals related to land use and zoning in Baltimore, Maryland. They hear and determine appeals from City agencies, including alleyway and footway assessments, public right-of-way closures, and miscellaneous administrative agency appeals, with the goal of promoting the health, security, and general welfare of the community.
Located in the Benton Building on Fayette Street, the Board conducts in-person hearings where applicants and individuals in support or opposition to a matter must appear or provide written testimony in advance. The Board's decisions are based on local and state law, and they aim to prevent overcrowding, ensure safety, reduce congestion, and provide adequate public services in the city.
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