Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
A Maryland property subject to a 'Planned Service Area' (PSA) designation means that:
APublic utility service is immediately available
BThe property is within an area where public water and sewer service is planned to be extended in the future✓ Correct
CThe property is exempt from stormwater fees
DOnly public housing can be built there
Explanation
A Planned Service Area is a geographic designation indicating where public water and sewer utilities are planned for eventual extension, guiding development expectations.
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