Land Use & Zoning (alternative)

In Maryland, 'Community Input Meetings' for large development projects are held to:

AAllow community members to approve or deny projects
BProvide the community with information and an opportunity to comment on proposed developments before governmental decisions are made✓ Correct
CReplace the formal zoning hearing process
DSatisfy MREC's community disclosure requirements

Explanation

Community input meetings allow stakeholders to receive information about proposed developments and provide feedback before formal approvals. While not binding, community input influences project design and decisions.

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