The Land Use and Urban Design Division ensures that development proposals are in line with the Comprehensive Master Plan, are well designed, within the character of the surrounding neighborhood, and fiscally beneficial to the City of Baltimore. The Division serves as the first stop for development in the City of Baltimore. The division leads all zoning and land use studies for the City, in coordination with the Community Planning and Revitalization Division.
Planners within this section are well-versed in the City's zoning and building codes, neighborhood character, and architecture and design principles. This division works closely with the Planning Commission to carry out its responsibilities effectively and meet the City Charter and State development mandates. Planners in the Division review all new construction and major renovation projects to ensure that they meet development standards and are appropriate to their surroundings. These projects range from individual buildings to large subdivisions.
The Division also is tasked with:
- Evaluating regulatory policy on land uses and individual development projects requiring City Council legislation;
- Reviewing and making recommendations on all subdivision proposals;
- Making revisions to the Baltimore City Zoning Code
- Making recommendations to the Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals (BMZA) on all conditional uses and conversions of buildings;
- Coordinating the interagency Site Plan Review Committee;
- Coordinating the Urban Design and Architecture Advisory Panel (UDAAP)
- Please contact Eric Tiso to schedule a predevelopment meeting. Please include the property address(es), and a brief description of your proposed project so we may include the appropriate staff members.