Baltimore County |
Code of Ordinances |
Article 32. PLANNING, ZONING, AND SUBDIVISION CONTROL |
Title 3. ZONING |
SubTitle 6. ENFORCEMENT |
§ 32-3-607. INJUNCTIVE PROCEEDINGS.
In addition to all other remedies provided by law, the Director of Permits, Approvals and Inspections or any person whose property is affected by any violation, including abutting and adjacent property owners, whether specially damaged or not, may maintain an action in an appropriate court for an injunction:
(1)
Enjoining the erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, or use of buildings, structures, and land in violation of this title or the zoning regulations and restrictions adopted under this title; and
(2)
Requiring the return of the property, to the extent possible, to its condition before the violation, including removal of the source of the violation.
(1988 Code, § 26-120) (Bill No. 18, 1990, § 2, 3-30-1990; Bill No. 4, 1992, § 1, 3-2-1992; Bill No. 103-02, § 2, 7-1-2004; Bill No. 122-10, §§ 12, 30, 1-16-2011)
Annotation:
Similar section of 1955 County Code cited in Commissioners of Baltimore County v. Oxford Company, 209 Md. 373, 121 A.2d 239 (1956).