The Maryland Supreme Courtroom just lately affirmed a circuit court docket’s ruling, in the end concluding that native businesses didn’t err find Amazon’s proposed use of a property fell throughout the definition of a “warehouse,” and that the corporate was lawfully permitted to develop the area, regardless of backlash from residents.
In a Feb. 24 opinion, the Maryland Supreme Courtroom affirmed the ruling by the Prince George County Circuit Courtroom, which affirmed the planning board’s dedication that Amazon’s proposed use of 28.9-acre property fell throughout the definition of “warehouse” underneath the county code.