Permits Requiring Special Referrals

Certain permits require referral to another department or agency for additional review and approval. The following conditions will trigger additional review:

The Information Counter at the One Stop Shop at 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 100 will conduct an initial review of all Baltimore City Permit Applications. They assist customers in filling out permit applications to ensure that application, plans, and other documentation meet the general plans' acceptance requirements. They will also let applicants know if permits require additional review.

Properties in City Historic Districts – Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP)

In general, exterior modifications and improvements require the review and approval of the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP). Your permit will not be issued over the counter. Your permit application will be referred to CHAP, and you must obtain a Notice-To-Proceed from them in order for your permit to be issued. Please note that some minor work that would not otherwise require a permit will require one in a CHAP district.

For more information please visit the CHAP website or contact CHAP at 410-396-4866.

Properties in the Floodplain

Locating Your Property on the Flood Map

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) produces Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), allowing citizens to identify areas that are at risk for flooding. Check here to see if your property is in the floodplain.

If a property is in the floodplain, it triggers floodplain review and the permit is sent to the Department of Planning Floodplain managers. To learn more about requirements, visit the Floodplain Management Homepage.

Baltimore City’s Floodplain regulations supersede both State and Federal floodplain regulations. The Office of Sustainability has created a dedicated page for all necessary forms and permits. Visit the Permits & Forms page to download the necessary paperwork.

Projects Requiring Design Review

Design review approval by the Department of Planning is required before a permit may be issued for any development type listed below, as per Title 4, Section 405 of the City Code Article 32 - Zoning: