Larysa Salamacha - Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
Larysa Salamacha - Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
Larysa Salamacha - Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
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HOW WAS THE MIZOD IMPLEMENTED?<br />
• Increase in rezoning requests (industrial to non-industrial)<br />
• 2004 – a Baltimore Development Corporation study<br />
reports investment in port facilities may be deferred due<br />
to uncertainty in city’s policy regarding change of use.<br />
• 2004 - Baltimore’s Planning Department issues a ‘white<br />
paper’ stating need <strong>for</strong> industrial waterfront preservation<br />
• 2004 - MIZOD legislation introduced and adopted<br />
• Baltimore Industrial Group (BIG) <strong>for</strong>med<br />
• 2009 – MIZOD extended to 2024, ‘opt out’ provision<br />
added.<br />
• Trans<strong>for</strong>m Baltimore –new zoning code legislation to be<br />
introduced October 2012 which incorporates MIZOD.