Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
In Maryland, which body typically hears appeals of zoning decisions made by local zoning boards?
AMREC (alternative)
BMaryland Circuit Court✓ Correct
CMaryland Court of Special Appeals only
DThe Governor's Office
Explanation
Zoning decisions may be appealed from local boards to the Maryland Circuit Court for judicial review, which then may be further appealed to higher courts.
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