Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Apartments 444
400 W. Fayette Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

The City of Baltimore Department of Public Works is accepting public review and comments on this project’s application for a redevelopment waiver.

Applicant: Baltimore Properties I, LLC, 129 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, GA 31601, Attention: Nevin Anderson

ESD #: 7761

Watershed(s): Baltimore Harbor

Project Description: The project has an approximate area of 0.812 acres and is located at the intersection of on the north side of W. Fayette Street, between N. Eutaw St. and N. Paca St. The project will consist of a six-story hotel and twelve-story apartment building to be constructed on the site of an existing parking lot, bank and fraternal organization hall.

The Applicant is requesting a redevelopment waiver in accordance with Article 7, §23-7 of the City Code.  The existing impervious area coverage meets the conditions for this waiver.  The project will provide water quality controls to satisfy the requirements of this waiver for 0.391 ac of this project. 

To obtain information about this waiver request, please contact Norman Seldon, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Office of Compliance and Laboratories, Room 228, 3001 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215, (410-396-0732) or by e-mail to DPW.Plansreview@baltimorecity.gov.

Send information or comments about this waiver request to Norman Seldon, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Office of Compliance and Laboratories, Room 228, 3001 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD  21215, (410-396-0732) or by e-mail to DPW.Plansreview@baltimorecity.gov by 4:30 PM, December 31, 2019Comments received after 4:30 PM, December 31, 2019, will not be considered.

Any further notices about actions on this waiver request will be posted on the Department’s website.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why am I getting this notice?

We want to tell you that the person or company listed on the notice as the Applicant is asking for a waiver from certain stormwater rules on a construction project in the City of Baltimore. The property where the construction is taking place touches your property, and the City of Baltimore requires that you be notified about this application.

 

What is a redevelopment waiver?​

When construction projects change the land (for example, from dirt to concrete, or from gravel to pavement), the builders need to provide a plan to manage the new stormwater runoff. In this case, though, the project is on a site that is already developed.   So the builder is asking to avoid having to provide new stormwater management for the entire site.

 

Is that legal?

Yes. But the Department of Public Works will still make sure the new construction does not increase the stormwater to the neighbors.

Does this have anything to do with the Maryland Stormwater Fee?

No. The fee that property owners have to pay is different from the stormwater management rules that builders have to follow.

How will it affect me?

The waiver application will not affect you. 

Will it cost me anything?

No. All fees associated with this waiver will be paid by the person or company applying for the waiver.

Do I have to do anything?

No. This notice is for information purposes only.

What kind of information can I get about the waiver?

You can learn more about what the waiver is and what it means by contacting the Office of Compliance and Laboratories with the City of Baltimore. That contact information is on the public notice.

How do I find out additional information about the project itself?

The applicant can give you additional information about the location of the project, estimated start dates, and what is included in the project.

 

 

 

 

 

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