Appeals Process for Property Development in Annapolis - For the purpose of
eliminating the temporary stop on development, construction or other project work,
called a "stay," while a Department of Planning and Zoning or Department of Public
Works decision regarding building and construction developments is being challenged
in Circuit Court; and generally dealing with the appeals process in Titles 17 and 21 of
the City Code.
Finlayson, Buckley, Schandelmeier and Gay
Sponsors:
City Attorney Lyles was present to answer questions from the committee.
Amendment #1- No action taken.
Amendment #2- Alderman Schandelmeier moved to Recommend Amendment #2
Favorably. Seconded. CARRIED on voice vote.
Amendment #3 - Strike "40 days" and insert "30 days" . Seconded. CARRIED on
roll call vote.
Nay- Alderman Gay, Alderman Schandelmeier, Alderman Huntley
Alderman Schandelmeier moved to Recommend O-33-24 Favorably as Amended.
Seconded. CARRIED on voice vote.
General Discussion
Lease Behavior Modification Diversion Program Discussion
Melissa and Assistant City were present to answer questions from the committee.
Alderman Gay requested ID-93-25 be back on the agenda for the Housing &
Human Welfare Regular Meeting on May 19th, 2025.