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Council approves review of Owings Mills development

Baltimore County Council members on Monday authorized county agencies to review plans for a 312-unit apartment development at the Dolfield Business Park in Owings Mills.

The proposed project, called the Residences at Soldiers Delight, would include high-end apartments as part of a mixed-used development. It's being developed by companies connected to St. John Properties.

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The developer plans to donate $80,000 to construct a football stadium at New Town High. The project is known as a "planned unit development," which allows flexibility in zoning regulations if the developer offers some community benefit, such as funding for sidewalks or parks.

Council members unanimously supported a resolution sponsored by Councilman Kenneth Oliver, a Randallstown Democrat, authorizing review of the project. Oliver's district includes the site, which sits on about 16 acres on the west side of Dolfield Boulevard, south of Easter Court.

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The project application will now be sent to the county's Department of Permits, Approvals and Inspections and the Department of Planning, which will review the plans.

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