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City of Taneytown, MD
Carroll County
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Editor’s Note: An unnumbered paragraph, entitled “Purpose,” immediately followed and stated: “The purpose of this Ordinance is to control the division of land within the City of Taneytown in order to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens by regulating the division and redivision of land in order to further the orderly development and appropriate use of land; to establish accurate records of land subdivisions; to protect land title; to implement the Taneytown and Environs Comprehensive Plan; to secure safety from fire, and other dangers; to facilitate adequate and coordinated provision for transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, playgrounds, and other public requirements; to facilitate the further division of larger tracts into smaller parcels of land; to preserve natural features such as stands of trees, streams, and other significant environmental features; and, in general, to facilitate the orderly coordinated, efficient and economic development of the City of Taneytown.”
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADEQUATE
Sufficient resources exist to safely serve existing and proposed development, specifically for:
A. 
Carroll County public schools: up to 100% of capacity.
B. 
Roads: minimum service rating of A or B (C for roads not maintained by the City).
C. 
Sewer: meet minimum conveyance and treatment capacity requirements of Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and U.S. EPA permits based on review by the City Engineer.
D. 
Water: meet minimum source quantity, quality, storage and transmission requirements as established by the City Engineer and Hydrogeologist.
E. 
Stormwater facilities: meet minimum conveyance, treatment and attenuation requirements of City stormwater management standards for stormwater that will be conveyed through and from the property as well as upstream contributory areas.
APPROACHING INADAQUACY
A. 
Elementary schools: 101% to 105%.
B. 
Secondary schools: 101% to 110%.
ARTERIAL
A major street for carrying a large volume of through traffic in the area, normally controlled by traffic signs and/or signals.
BUILDING SITE
The portion of a lot on which a principal building could be erected in compliance with the yard requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
CITY
The City of Taneytown, Maryland.
COLLECTOR
A street designed to carry moderate volumes of traffic from local streets to arterial streets or from arterial to arterial.
COMAR
The Code of Maryland Regulations.
COMMISSION
The City of Taneytown Planning and Zoning Commission.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Comprehensive Plan of the City of Taneytown and Environs as adopted by the Mayor and City Council of Taneytown and modified from time to time.
COUNCIL
The Council of the City of Taneytown.
COUNTY
Carroll County, Maryland.
CUL-DE-SAC
A local public street with only one outlet that terminates in a vehicular turnaround and having an appropriate turnaround for the safe and convenient reversal of traffic movement.
DEVELOPER or SUBDIVIDER
An individual, partnership, firm, corporation, company, or agent thereof that undertakes or participates in the activities covered by these regulations: specifically, the development of a subdivision.
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AGREEMENT
An agreement made pursuant to Chapter 178 of the City Code of the City of Taneytown as authorized by § 13.01 of Article 66B of the Maryland Annotated Code.
[Added 1-12-2009 by Ord. No. 12-2008]
DRIVEWAY
The space specifically designated and reserved on the site for the movement of vehicles from a lot to a public street.
EASEMENT
A grant by the property owner of an interest in land for use by the public, a corporation, or person(s) for specified purposes.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE AREAS
Streams, stream buffers, one-hundred-year floodplains, habitats of threatened and endangered species, steep slopes, carbonate rock areas, reservoir watersheds, Use III waters, wellhead buffers and wetlands, all as defined herein.
EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
FINAL APPROVAL
Approval of the final plat by the Commission, as evidenced by certification on the plat by the Mayor and Chairman of the Commission, constitutes authorization to record a plat.
FLAG OR PANHANDLE LOT
A lot with the appearance of a frying pan or flag and staff where access to a public road is created and maintained through the handle as the point of ingress and egress to the street or road.
FRONTAGE/FRONT LOT LINE
The side of a lot adjacent or parallel to a public road.
FRONT SET BACK/BUILDING RESTRICTION LINE
The line parallel to the front lot line fronting on the public road behind which building may occur on the lot.
HABITAT OF THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES
An area which, because of its physical, topographical or biological features, provides important elements for the maintenance, expansion and long-term survival of threatened and endangered species listed in COMAR 08.03.08, as amended or modified from time to time. This area may include breeding, feeding, nesting, resting, and migratory or over-wintering areas. Physical or biological features include, but are not limited to, structure and composition of the vegetation, faunal community soils, water chemistry and quality and geologic, hydrologic and microclimatic factors.
INADAQUATE
Sufficient resources are not available to safely serve existing and proposed development, specifically for:
A. 
Schools.
(1) 
Elementary schools: greater than 105% of capacity.
(2) 
Secondary schools: greater than 110% of capacity.
B. 
Roads: service rating of less than B (less than C for roads not maintained by the City).
C. 
Sewer: demand exceeds minimum conveyance and treatment capacity requirements of MDE and U.S. EPA permits based on review by the City Engineer.
D. 
Water: demand exceeds minimum source quantity, quality, storage and transmission requirements as established by the City Engineer and Hydrogeologist.
E. 
Stormwater facilities: insufficient facilities to meet minimum conveyance, treatment and attenuation requirements of City stormwater management standards for stormwater that will be conveyed through and from the property as well as upstream contributory areas.
LOT
A portion of a subdivision or parcel of land intended for building development, whether immediate or future. A parcel of land occupied or intended for occupancy by a use permitted in the Zoning Ordinance.
LOT LINE
The property lines bounding the lot.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at the front setback.
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of four or more lots, which is contiguous to a planned road or street and which involves the construction of public improvements.
MDE
State of Maryland, Department of the Environment.
MINOR SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of no more than three lots which is not contiguous to or in the path of a planned road and does not involve the construction of any public improvements.
ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOODPLAIN
The meaning given in the Carroll County Floodplain Management Ordinance, as amended or modified from time to time.
RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS
Areas which drain into an existing or proposed water supply reservoir.
SHA
Maryland Department of Transportation, State Highway Administration.
SIDEWALK
A public way which provides or is proposed to provide access for pedestrian traffic to abutting properties.
STATE
The State of Maryland.
STEEP SLOPES
Areas with slopes greater than a grade of 25%.
STREAM
Part of a watercourse, either naturally or artificially created, that contains intermittent or perennial base flow of groundwater origin. Ditches that convey surface runoff exclusively from storing events are not included in this definition.
STREAM BUFFERS
Areas which extend a minimum of 100 feet from the top of each perennial stream bank along both sides of a stream.
STREET or ROAD
A public way which provides or is proposed to provide primary access for vehicular traffic to abutting properties.
SUBDIVISION
The division of any tract or parcel of land into two or more lots or parcels for immediate or future sale, lease or building development. Subdivision shall not mean:
A. 
Conveyance of property to a state, federal, or local government or a public utility if for utility right-of-way purposes.
B. 
Conveyance to an adjoining property owner if the transfer is made with the following statement in the deed: “The land conveyed herein is being transferred to an adjoining landowner to enlarge the grantee's existing property and shall be considered merged under the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Taneytown with the existing property of the grantee.” Such conveyance requires the approval of the Commission and is permitted only where the land conveyed is not intended for development. Any subsequent development of the land shall be subject to all the requirements of the City Code.
SUBDIVISION PLAN OR PLAT
A drawing of the subdivision showing lots, streets and such other information required by these regulations.
A. 
SKETCH SUBDIVISION PLANA rough drawing of a proposed subdivision prepared to allow review and comment by the Commission.
B. 
CONCEPT SUBDIVISION PLANA master drawing of a subdivision prepared for the overall planning of a property desired to be subdivided.
C. 
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLANA master drawing of a subdivision based on a concept plan prepared for the overall planning of a property desired to be subdivided, and which is in accordance with these regulations.
D. 
FINAL SUBDIVISION PLANA master drawing of a subdivision based on an approved preliminary plan prepared for the overall planning of a property desired to be subdivided, and which is in accordance with these regulations.
E. 
FINAL SUBDIVISION PLATA drawing of any portion of the subdivision which is desired to be made and recorded as an official record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and which may be all or a portion of a preliminary subdivision plan.
USE III WATERS
The meaning given by COMAR, Title 26.08.02, as amended or modified from time to time.
WAY
A passage, sidewalk, street or road.
WELLHEAD BUFFERS
Areas which extend a minimum of 100 feet around any existing or proposed community water supply well or well site, unless modified by the Commission, as may be designated on the adopted Water and Sewer Master Plan or the City of Taneytown Comprehensive Plan, or identified during the development process.
WETLAND
The meaning given for “nontidal wetland” in COMAR, Title 26.23.01.01 (62), as amended or modified from time to time.
ZONING ORDINANCE
Chapter 205 of the Code of the City of Taneytown.
From and after the effective date of these regulations, any developer contemplating the subdivision of land shall, previous thereto, cause a plat of such subdivision to be made in accordance with provisions set forth in these regulations, and a copy of such plat shall be recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Carroll County after final approval by the Commission. No lot in a subdivision or any section thereof created after the effective date of these regulations shall be transferred nor shall a building permit be issued by the City Clerk for a structure thereon until such approval and recording shall be completed as specified herein.
Fees for review of subdivision plans and plats may be established and amended by resolution of the Council.