CREMINS v. COMMISSIONERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY

No. 2200, September Term, 2003.

883 A.2d 966 (2005)

164 Md. App. 426

James CREMINS, et al. v. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, Maryland, et al.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 29, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Wantz of Hagerstown, for appellant.

William J. Chen, Jr. of Rockville, E. Kenneth Grove(Mark D. Thomas on the brief), Hagerstown, for appellee.

JAMES R. EYLER, ADKINS, BARBERA, JJ.


BARBERA, J.

In Washington County, an application to rezone a parcel of property to a "Planned Unit Development," or "PUD," must pass through a five-step review and approval process. See Washington County Zoning Ordinance § 16.5.1 This appeal involves step two of that process, "Zoning Approval." At that step, a party seeking re-zoning of his or her property to a PUD must obtain approval of the re-zoning from the County Commissioners...

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