SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS - Charles County, Maryland 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Table of Contents to familiarize yourself with the structure of the regulations. Identify sections relevant to your subdivision application.
  3. Fill out the required project information, including names and addresses of all owners and applicants, ensuring you provide accurate details as specified in Section I.
  4. Incorporate any necessary environmental information, such as existing streams or wetlands, as outlined in Section II. This is crucial for compliance with local regulations.
  5. Complete the improvements and construction information section by detailing proposed utility infrastructure plans and stormwater management strategies as per Section III.
  6. Review your filled form for completeness against the checklist provided in Appendix A. Ensure all required documents are attached before submission.

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A deed restriction is a binding agreement that places permanent restrictions on the property. In the case of this program, the deed restriction will restrict the unit to use as a full-time residence, with occupants required to meet income and employment qualifications.
In most Marylands counties and cities, you can have a shed up to 150 square feet in size without requiring planning permission. However, for sheds larger than 150 square feet, a building permit is necessary before starting any construction.
Deed restrictions have been used for years by developers and condominium associations, typically to place limits on home size or aesthetic choices, for example, limiting the choices of acceptable exterior paint colors of homes within a subdivision.
0:12 4:32 This means that when a developer wants to split a piece of land. They must follow these regulationsMoreThis means that when a developer wants to split a piece of land. They must follow these regulations to keep everything organized.
Subdivision regulations are for public property; deed restrictions are for private property. Subdivision regulations are created by local governments; deed restrictions are created by private citizens. Subdivision regulations are valid for 15 years; deed restrictions are valid for 30 years.
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