Nov 21, 2024
HUNT VALLEY BUSINESS FORUM
ANNUAL PUBLIC POLICY SYMPOSIUM
SMART GOALS Safety, Transportation, Legislation
“State of the State, State of the County”
Join us to hear insights and forecasts for Baltimore County and Maryland State business climate for 2025. Open to Members and Non-Members – Business Owners Encouraged!
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SPEAKER PANEL:

Councilman Julian Jones, Jr.
Fourth District Councilman

Grayson Wiggins, Maryland Chamber
Vice President of Government Affairs
WHEN
Thursday, January 16, 2025
TIME
8:30am-9:00am Coffee Breakfast Networking
9:00am-10:00am Panel Presentation
10:00am -10:30am Q&A Closing Remarks
LOCATION
Executive Plaza
11350 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, Maryland 21031
Registration
Members: FREE
Non-Members Guests: $45

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Sep 20, 2024

Public Policy Committee
Chair Danielle Bridge
Release Date: September 19, 2024
Legislative Update: September 2024
ACTION Alert on Maryland Building Performance Standards – VIRTUAL HEARING October 9 2024
The Maryland Department of the Environment gave notice of public hearing/comment period concerning the following proposed action: New Subtitle COMAR 26.28 – Building Energy Performance Standards for new Regulations .01 – .04 and withdrawal of the proposed 2023 Building Energy Performance Standards.
The purpose of this action is to create the Maryland Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS) as required by the Climate Solutions Now Act (CSNA) of 2022. See, in relevant part, Title 2, Subtitle 16 of the Environment Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. The 2023 BEPS proposed action has been withdrawn, and a new 2024 BEPS action has been proposed.
The regulatory action listed above will not be submitted to the U.S. EPA as part of Maryland’s State Implementation Plan (SIP). The full text of the proposed regulatory action is attached and appears in the Maryland Register CLICK HERE on September 6, 2024.
Notice of the public comment period and supporting materials are also available on the Maryland Department of the Environment’s website at the following addresses: http://mde.maryland.gov/programs/Regulations/air/Pages/reqcomments.aspx
The Department of the Environment will hold a virtual public hearing on the proposed action on October 9, 2024, at 1:00 p.m.
Please join the VIRTUAL MEETING from your computer, tablet or smartphone HERE
You can also dial in using your phone – Access Code: 522-777-173 United States (Toll Free): 1 866 899 4679
Interested persons are invited to attend and express their views. Comments must be received by 5:00 pm on October 9, 2024.
For more information or to submit comments, call or e-mail:
Mr. Mark Stewart
Program Manager Climate Change Program
Air and Radiation Administration
Maryland Department of the Environment
1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 705, Baltimore, Maryland 21230-1720
Telephone: (410) 537-3183
Email: BEPS.MDE@maryland.gov
The Climate Solutions Now Act (Building Energy Performance Standards) – The Maryland Department of Environment has published their “Building Energy Performance standards” outlining the reporting requirements pertaining to the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 (SB528). SB528 is described as the most rigorous state legislation addressing climate change in the county, with the state of Maryland setting the most aggressive standards in the United States.
Hunt Valley Business Forum 2024 SMART Goals and Priorities Public Policy Committee
PUBLIC SAFETY GOAL: To ensure the enforcement of current laws prohibiting panhandling.
TRANSPORTATION GOAL: To pursue specific highway and interstate interchange modifications to improve circulation and access in the greater Hunt Valley area.
LEGISLATIVE GOAL: To disseminate pertinent legislative issues to HVBF membership and community.
Since establishing these goals, Public Policy Committee members have been diligently working on identifying the appropriate channels and officials to help them meet the goals. In addition to meeting with Baltimore County police on numerous occasions and state highway officials, they are also engaging Baltimore County Executive and Council Members as well as appropriate leaders of community association.
Upcoming HVBF Events HERE. Click to Receive Monthly Newsletter
Aug 27, 2024
Members & Guest Happy Hour
HUNT VALLEY BUSINESS FORUM PRESENTS:
“THE ECONOMIC STATE OF OUR STATE”
AN EVENING WITH DR. ANIRBAN BASU – SAGE POLICY
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
4:30-6:30 pm

Join us for an engaging and insightful presentation by Anirban Basu as he dives into the current state of Maryland’s economy and its implications for local businesses. In his signature style, Dr. Basu will break down complex economic trends and provide a clear analysis of what lies ahead for 2025 and beyond.
This is a must-attend event for C-Suite leaders looking to understand the key challenges and opportunities facing businesses in the near future. The event will include cocktails, networking, and a Q&A session to address your most pressing concerns – Register Early Event Limited to 200 Attendees
Key Topics:
♦ Maryland’s economy is underperforming compared to the nation – why?
♦ How does the U.S. economy’s uncertain future affect your business?
♦ The looming consequences of ignoring America’s national debt
♦ Lending and capital options for businesses in today’s market
♦ Market outlook and predictions for 2025
4:30 – 5:00pm
Cocktails, Food & Networking
5:00 – 6:00pm
Presentation with Q&A
6:00 – 6:30pm
Networking & Cocktails Continue
LOCATION:
PSA Financial A Hilb Group
11301 McCormick Road, 5th Floor, Hunt Valley, MD 21030
Registration
Members: $45
Non-Members: $55

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Jul 1, 2024

Public Policy Committee
Chair Danielle Bridge
Jennifer Busse – Legislative Update
Release Date June 30, 2024
Legislative Update: June 2024 2nd Quarter Update
Baltimore County Council Legislation Update
The Baltimore County Council has been busy this year passing legislation, some of which significantly impacts development and redevelopment opportunities. Here are the highlights.
In January 2024, at the request of Councilman Kach, the councilman for the Hunt Valley area, the Council introduced legislation amending the zoning regulations to allow residential uses under certain circumstances in non-residential areas within Hunt Valley. Review Bill Here
Although the Bill was vetoed by the County Executive citing concerns over spot zoning, the Council overrode the veto and the law became effective in March.
Also in January, Bill 3-24 was introduced at the request of the County Executive. If passed, it would have permitted mixed use development in certain commercial and industrial zones, and under certain circumstances. After it was apparent the Bill would not be passed by the Council, it was withdrawn, and almost contemporaneously the Council introduced and then passed its own version which created a new Mixed-Use Overlay District. Being that the County is currently in the quadrennial Comprehensive Zoning Map Process (“CZMP”), there is the opportunity for properties which fall within a CZMP Issue to be rezoned to enjoy this new Overlay. Once a property is zoned within the M.U. District, a mixed-use development satisfying the new M.U. District regulations may be proposed as an alternative to whatever other uses are already permitted in the underlying zone.
In April of 2024, the Council introduced legislation to amend the County’s Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (“APFO”) regarding overcrowded schools.
The Bill was passed by the Council but then vetoed by the County Executive, citing concerns that it would drastically reduce opportunities for attainable housing and do little to solve school overcrowding.
A vote by the Council to override that veto is expected to be taken by the Council at their next legislative session on July 1st. (More on this below.)
Also in April, the Council introduced legislation requiring that all Planning Board appointees be confirmed by the County Council and be subject to term limits. This Bill was passed in late May and has raised concerns over the ability for County Executive appointees to remain and/or be confirmed.
In June, and again at the request of Councilman Kach, the Council passed legislation creating another new Overlay District, the Elderly and Senior Housing (“E.S.H”) Overlay District, to promote the development of housing for elderly and senior persons.
Fast forward to now, and in addition to that anticipated vote to override the veto of Bill 31-24 (for which it will take an affirmative vote by at least 5 of the Councilmen), there are a couple of significant pieces of legislation up for vote by the Council on July 1, 2024.
Bill 45-24 was introduced in June and proposes to revise how development impact fees are calculated on residential new construction. It has been reported that since the enactment of this fee Development Impact Fee in 2019, the County has not collected what was expected. The fee is currently calculated based on the sales prices of a home and this Bill proposes to instead base the fee on a price per square foot. And, instead of the fee being paid at the time of settlement on the home, the fee is proposed to be required prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Also introduced in June, Bill 47-24 proposes to increase the number of Councilmembers from the current 7 to 9 beginning with the 2026 election cycle.
Being that this action requires a amendment to the County Charter, passing the Bill will require an affirmative vote by 5 of the Councilmen and could have significant political impact. As to how the Councilmanic District Map could change, see this attached Exhibit.
Finally, later this summer the Council will vote on the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process (“CZMP”) maps. That vote is scheduled for August 27, 2024. The final round of public hearings on the CZMP Issues is concluding Thursday, June 27th.
Of particular interest in this CZMP Cycle, there are a number of CZMP Issues requesting to add the CCC Overlay District onto properties, and there are also a number of CZMP Issues filed by the Council which threaten to remove existing CCC Overlay Districts from properties. The CCC Overlay is considered to be a redevelopment tool in that it provides commercial properties with the opportunity to add apartments.
The HVBF will continue to update its membership as legislation progresses.
Hunt Valley Business Forum 2024 SMART Goals and Priorities Public Policy Committee
PUBLIC SAFETY GOAL: To ensure the enforcement of current laws prohibiting panhandling.
TRANSPORTATION GOAL: To pursue specific highway and interstate interchange modifications to improve circulation and access in the greater Hunt Valley area.
LEGISLATIVE GOAL: To disseminate pertinent legislative issues to HVBF membership and community.
Since establishing these goals, Public Policy Committee members have been diligently working on identifying the appropriate channels and officials to help them meet the goals. In addition to meeting with Baltimore County police on numerous occasions and state highway officials, they are also engaging Baltimore County Executive and Council Members as well as appropriate leaders of community association.
Upcoming HVBF Events here. Click here to Receive Monthly Newsletter
Feb 29, 2024
Hunt Valley Business Forum Public Policy Committee Presents:
Meet Your Baltimore County Agencies and Legislative Update 2024
Open to Members & Guests
Get to know your Local Baltimore County Agencies with a Legislative Update 2024.
Have breakfast with your local agencies, learn what is changing to serve your business better!
Legislative Update will be provided by Andrew Griffin, Senior VP of Government Affairs
Maryland Chamber of Commerce
HVBF is an Active Member of The Maryland Chamber of Commerce as a Federation Member.
This provides HVBF Members at STANDARD Level or Above with 10 or Less Employees a COMPLIMENTARY
Maryland Chamber of Commerce Membership ($850 value)
SMART Goals for 2024-2025 will be presented by the HVBF Public Policy Committee Chairs
4 agencies below will provide updates on changes and resources to better serve our members
Baltimore County Local Agencies PROVIDE UPDATES:
Economic & Workforce Development
Office of Permits & Inspections
Public Works & Transportation
Environmental Protection & Sustainability
Additional Agencies Attending:
Department of Agriculture
Emergency Management
BCPD Precinct 7
Cockeysville Fire Company 57
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
TIME
8:30 – 10:30 AM
LOCATION
Padonia Park Club
12006 Jenifer Road
Cockeysville, MD 21030
Registration
Members: $35
Non-Members: $45
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