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Zoning Hearings - 8632 Silver Lake Drive

Case Number:  2025-0027-A
Location:  1,090 ft. northerly of intersection of Silver Lake Dr. and Silver Spring Rd.
11th Election District
Legal Owners:  Keith Munski, Jodie Nelson

Variance per BCZR, Section 1B02.3.C.1 to permit an existing lot with a lot width of 117 ft. in lieu of the required 150 ft. and a front yard setback of 25 ft. in lieu of the required 50 ft. setback.

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To request an in-person hearing, contact Administrative Hearings at 410-887-3868, ext. 0

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Date/Time

Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 10 to 11 a.m.

5th Council District

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Maureen E. Murphy

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