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The following are the one-family residential zones and their identifying symbols. Some of these zones were formerly identified by other symbols, as indicated. In each such case the former symbol, wherever it appears on maps or in text, shall represent the same zone as the present symbol.
RE-2-Residential, one-family (formerly R-A)
RE-2C-Residential, one-family (formerly RA-C)
RE-1-Residential, one-family (formerly R-E)
R-200-Residential, one-family (formerly R-R)
R-150-Residential, one-family
R-90-Residential, one-family
R-60-Residential, one-family
RE-2/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
RE-2C/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
RE-1/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
R-200/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
R-150/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
R-90/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
R-60/TDR-Residential, transferable development rights
R-40-Residential, one-family
RMH-200-Residential, one-family
RT-6.0-Residential, townhouse
RT-8.0-Residential, townhouse
RT-10.0-Residential, townhouse
RT-12.5-Residential, townhouse
R-4 plex-Residential, fourplex
Residences are also permitted in certain other zones, including the central district zones, the planned unit development zone and the rural zone.
(Legislative History: Ord. No. 8-71, § 1; Ord. No. 8-81, § 2; Ord. No. 11-4, § 2.)
Editor’s note—The above section is cited in Pleasant Investments Ltd. Partnership v. Dept. of Assessments & Taxation, 141 Md. App. 481 (2001) and in Concerned Citizens of Great Falls v. Constellation- Potomac, 122 Md. App. 700, 716 A.2d 353 (1998).