City of Baltimore
Baltimore City Code

§ 13-302. Preliminary consultation.

(a) Consultation required.

Before filing any plans for a planned unit development, the applicant must attend a preliminary consultation with the Director of Planning. This consultation must take place before or as soon as possible after introduction of the bill seeking the legislative authorization for the planned unit development.

(b) Information to be submitted.

For the preliminary consultation, the applicant must provide the following information:

(1) location of the proposed development;

(2) proposed uses;

(3) proposed public and private improvements;

(4) a list of any exceptions to district requirements that the applicant anticipates will be requested; and

(5) any other information necessary to clearly explain the planned unit development.

(c) Purpose of consultation.

The purpose of the preliminary consultation is to make advice and assistance available to the applicant before preparation of the concept plan, so that the applicant may determine:

(1) whether the proposed planned unit development appears in general to be in compliance with the provisions of this Code and other applicable regulations;

(2) whether any zoning exceptions are required in connection with the proposed planned unit development; and

(3) whether the proposed planned unit development will be in conformity with the Comprehensive Master Plan and the goals and policies of the City for development.

(d) Application and fee.

The preliminary consultation does not require the filing of an application or payment of a fee.

(e) Opinions given not binding.

Opinions or advice provided at the consultation are in no way binding on the Planning Commission or the City Council when later taking formal action on the planned unit development.