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    Marks recommends downzoning in White Marsh's Darryl Gardens area

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    Baltimore County Councilman David Marks recently announced that he will recommend downzoning large properties in the Darryl Gardens area in White Marsh to limit future development and preserve open space.

    The issues are 5-099, 5-100, 5-101, 5-103, 5-104, 5-105 and 5-107.

    The changes would lower the intensity of development on 30 acres of residentially-owned property to DR 1, and classify 15 acres as Neighborhood Commons, or open space zoning. Nearly 60 acres of Gunpowder Falls State Park would be rezoned to RC 7.

    “With these changes, we are acting to preserve green space and limit development throughout the Darryl Gardens area,” Marks said.

    “We are extremely pleased with Councilman Marks’ decision to downzone properties within our community. We take pride in our mission statement to preserve our ecology and protect our community, keeping White Marsh as a community where residents and families can thrive,” added Heather Patti, president of the White Marsh-Cowenton Improvement Association.

    “Further, we are so thankful to Councilman Marks for his great efforts and thoughtful diligence on our behalf. The community is grateful to be represented in the Baltimore County Council by David Marks.”

    The County Council will vote on the zoning map on Aug. 27.

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