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Councilman Marks to Downzone 26 Acres at Honeygo Village Center to Open Space

The property is north of the Honeygo Village Center, east of Honeygo Boulevard, south of Perry Hall Farms, and east of Glenside Farms.

Today, I am announcing my support for blocking future development at 26 acres of wooded property north of the Honeygo Village Center, east of Honeygo Boulevard, south of Perry Hall Farms, and st of Glenside Farms. This undeveloped parcel is right now zoned for single-family homes. I am proposing Neighborhood Commons zoning, which keeps the land as open space.

Baltimore County has owned this property since the Honeygo area developed in the 1990s and early 2000s. Right now, it is one of the largest chunks of green space in the region. It provides a peaceful, undisturbed setting for thousands of residents and for wildlife. Some of the property is wetlands, but enough of it is buildable to the point that it was considered for a school site.

I believe this should eventually be added to Honeygo Run Park, but in the meantime, I will support removing any development potential from this property.

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The zoning maps will be adopted by the County Council on August 30th.

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