Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
In Maryland, the 'Board of Zoning Appeals' (BZA) has jurisdiction to hear:
AAppeals of MREC disciplinary decisions
BAppeals of zoning decisions, applications for variances, and special exceptions✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessment appeals
DMechanic's lien disputes
Explanation
The Board of Zoning Appeals (or equivalent body) in Maryland counties hears appeals from zoning decisions, requests for variances, and applications for special exceptions or conditional uses.
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