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  1. CoDeMap - Baltimore Housing is a website that lets you explore and compare the code enforcement data of different areas in Baltimore. You can find out the status of violations, permits, and inspections, and see how they affect the housing conditions and trends.

    • Services Provided
    • Paying For A Map Online
    • Picking Up Your Map
    • Plotting Prices

    In addition to the above resources, The Planning Department prepares a variety of custom data and maps for interested parties. Please fill out the request form or call (410) 396-7526to make a request. Please allow 1-2 weeks for completion of these requests. If you requested a paper map, wait until an employee confirms your map is ready to be picked...

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    Maps can be picked up during normal business hours (8:30am-4:30pm) on the 8th floor of the Benton Building, 417 E Fayette St. *Make sure your map is ready before coming to pick it up.

    While the map creation and data analysis service is free and can be shared electronically at no charge, the Department charges a fee for printing maps out at a large size in order to cover printing costs. Printing Costs for 3 Ft x 4 Ft maps: -$50 for color -$25 for black and white Other Available Printing Locations: 1. City Print Shop - 410-396-574...

  2. Learn how to comply with the city's housing, zoning, building and related codes. Find information on penalty surcharge, illegal dumping, sanitation and code enforcement policies.

  3. Learn how to apply zoning regulations to land use and building layout in Baltimore City. Explore the Zoning Code text, summary, interactive map, and additional resources.

  4. Learn how DHCD enforces the city's housing, zoning, building, and related codes to maintain safe and attractive neighborhoods. Find contact information, zoning authorizations, condemned properties, green building standards, and more.

  5. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100

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