Land Use & Zoning
In Maryland, a property owner can challenge a zoning denial by filing an appeal with the:
AMREC
BLocal Board of Zoning Appeals or Board of Appeals✓ Correct
CMaryland Department of Planning
DCircuit Court directly without prior appeal
Explanation
Zoning decisions in Maryland may be appealed to the local Board of Zoning Appeals (or equivalent) before going to the Circuit Court.
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