Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 27 - CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS
Subtitle 01 - CRITERIA FOR LOCAL CRITICAL AREA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 27.01.12 - Variances
Section 27.01.12.04 - Variance Standards

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 27.01.12.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A local jurisdiction may not grant a variance unless the local jurisdiction makes written findings based on competent and substantial evidence that:

A. In accordance with Natural Resources Article, § 8-1808(d)(3)(ii), Annotated Code of Maryland, an applicant has overcome the presumption that the specific development activity for which the variance is required does not conform with the general intent of the local jurisdiction's program; and

B. The applicant has satisfied each of the following variance provisions:

(1) Due to special features of the site or special conditions or circumstances peculiar to the applicant's land or structure, a literal enforcement of the local Critical Area program would result in an unwarranted hardship to the applicant;

(2) A literal interpretation of the local Critical Area program would deprive the applicant of a use of land or a structure permitted to others in accordance with the provisions of the local Critical Area program;

(3) The granting of the variance would not confer upon the applicant any special privilege that would be denied by the local Critical Area program to other lands or structures in accordance with the provisions of the local Critical Area program;

(4) The variance request is not based upon conditions or circumstances that are the result of actions by the applicant;

(5) The variance request does not arise from any conforming or nonconforming condition on any neighboring property;

(6) The granting of the variance would not adversely affect water quality or adversely impact fish, wildlife, or plant habitat within the jurisdiction's local Critical Area; and

(7) The granting of the variance would be in harmony with the general spirit and intent of the Critical Area law, the regulations in this subtitle, and the local Critical Area program.

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