Lucas v. People's Counsel for Baltimore County

807 A.2d 1176, 147 Md. App. 209, 2002 Md. App. LEXIS 169
CourtCourt of Special Appeals of Maryland
DecidedSeptember 26, 2002
Docket156, Sept. Term, 2001
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Lucas v. People's Counsel for Baltimore County, 807 A.2d 1176, 147 Md. App. 209, 2002 Md. App. LEXIS 169 (Md. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

KENNEY, J.

This case involves a petition filed by Edgar Lucas, 1 for a special exception pursuant to the Baltimore County Zoning Regulations (“BCZR”)for an airport. Dale Lucas (the “appellant”) appeals the Circuit Court for Baltimore County’s decision affirming a determination by the Baltimore County Board of Appeals (the “Board”) that the proposed use did not meet the definition of an airport. 2 He presents the following questions for our review: 3

*216 I. Whether the Board erred as a matter of law in finding that the proposed use at Helmore Farm is not an “airport.”
II. Whether the Board erred as a matter of law in ruling that the BCZR definition of “airport” does not include helicopter operations.
III. Whether the Board erred as a matter of law by utilizing an incorrect interpretation of the Special Exception Standard.
IV. Whether the Board erred as a matter of law by incorrectly analyzing the Special Exception Requirements of BCZR § 502.1.

We answer “no” to question I and affirm the judgment of the circuit court. We address the remaining questions in the interest of completeness.

I. Factual and Procedural Background

The Lucas property (“Helmore Farm”) is in the Greenspr-ing Valley area of Baltimore County, which borders Baltimore City. It is bordered by Greenspring Valley Road to the north, Hillside Valley Road to the south, Falls Road to the east, and the property of appellee Susan Immelt to the west. The property is located north of the intersection of 1-83 and the Baltimore Beltway.

Helmore Farm is an eighty-seven-acre tract on which thoroughbred horses are bred, raised, and trained. In addition, the farm acts as a quasi-hospital where thoroughbred horses are “laid up” during their rehabilitation process. On the property are two primary residences, several tenant dwellings, stables, and outbuildings. It is located within a National *217 Register Historic District and participates in Baltimore County’s agricultural preservation program.

Helmore Farm, for the most part, is zoned “Resource Conservation — Agriculture,” the R.C. 2 zone. 4 The purpose of an R.C. 2 district is “to foster conditions favorable to a continued agricultural use of the productive agricultural areas of Baltimore County by preventing incompatible forms and degrees of urban uses.” 5 BCZR 1A01.1B.

Aircraft have operated, 6 in connection with the thoroughbred business, in and out of Helmore Farm since 1956. In 1997, Edgar Lucas constructed a helicopter landing pad, in a fenced-in area, on the southwestern edge of the property, approximately twenty-three feet from the property of appellee Susan Immelt. The helicopter landing site also included a windsock, perimeter lights, a guidance beam, and an all-weather observation system. The landing pad is partially *218 paved and its dimensions are approximately 165 feet by 172 feet.

In 1998, Martin Grass, Chairman of the Rite-Aid Corporation, and part owner of the thoroughbred business at Helmore Farm, commuted by helicopter from Helmore Farm to his office in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 7 The helicopter activity caused citizen opposition and led Edgar Lucas to file a petition with the Baltimore County Zoning Commission for a special exception for operation of a landing area for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft at Helmore Farm. The proposed facility would consist of the existing helicopter landing pad, in addition to a separate landing strip, approximately 200 feet wide by 1,200 feet long, for fixed-wing aircraft.

Edgar Lucas filed a petition, with the Baltimore County Deputy Zoning Commission, for approval of an airport and/or helicopter operation on Helmore Farm as a legal, nonconforming use. 8 In the alternative, he sought a special exception for an airport, pursuant to BCZR Section 1A01.2.C.1. 9

*219 A hearing took place before the Deputy Zoning Commissioner for Baltimore County (“Deputy Commissioner”), which highlighted the proposed use of the facility. Appellees appeared in opposition to Edgar Lucas’s request for the special exception. Edgar Lucas was the only witness called to testify regarding the past usage of Helmore Farm for the landing and taking-off of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. The Deputy Commissioner denied his request for approval of a legal nonconforming use, concluding that his testimony was insufficient to establish the requisite prior existence of an airport or helicopter operation.

The Deputy Commissioner, however, approved the special exception. He based his decision on testimony and evidence presented both in support of and in opposition to Edgar Lucas’s petition, his site visit to observe the arrival and departure of a helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft, and the inclusion of “helicopters” in the dictionary definition of the word “aircraft.” The special exception, however, included several restrictions and conditions to ensure no intensified use of the facility would occur. 10

*221 People’s Counsel appealed the Deputy Commissioner’s decision to the Board. The Board considered two questions on appeal:

1. Is the site an airport permitted within the R.C. 2 zone; and, if so, are helipads and helistops permitted uses -within the meaning and definition of an “airport”; and
2. Based on the weight of the testimony and evidence submitted at the hearings, has the Appellant met his burden that the use proposed does not produce any “adverse effects above and beyond those inherently associated with such special exception uses irrespective of its location in the zone.”
On February 25, 2000, the Board issued its opinion, stating: Since 1979, there have been significant amendments to other [provisions in] R.C. 2 zones, but no further amendments to the provisions relative to “airports,” “airstrips,” and helicopter uses. So, at the present time, under current BCZR regulations, we have the present status concerning where certain facilities are permitted by special exception and by right.
By special exception:
Airport : R.C. 2, R.C. 3, D.R. 1,[ 11 ] B.R.[ 12 1
Airstrip : M.L.R.,[ 13

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