There shall be established a Board of Code Appeals of the City
of Hagerstown, which shall consist of five members. One of the five
members shall be the Chairperson. The City will publicly advertise
openings on the Board. The City Administrator and/or his designee
shall review the list of applicants and provide recommendations to
the Mayor and City Council. The members of the Board of Code Appeals
shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council
through a vote at a public meeting. The members shall be residents,
taxpayers or those who conduct business in Hagerstown.
The owner of a building or structure or any other person may
appeal to the Board of Code Appeals a decision of the staff refusing
to grant a modification of the provisions of the applicable building,
sidewalk, and property maintenance codes of the City of Hagerstown.
Application for appeal may be made when it is claimed that the true
intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been
incorrectly interpreted, that the provisions of the code do not fully
apply or that an equally good or better form of construction can be
used.
A member of the Board shall not pass on any question in which
that member is engaged as contractor or material dealer or in the
preparation of plans or specifications or in which that member has
personal interest.
The Board shall affirm, modify or reverse the decision of the
code official consistent with the Board bylaws by a concurring vote
of three members. Every action of the Board shall be by resolution,
and certified copies shall be furnished to the appellant and to the
code official.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Board of Code Appeals,
including the City of Hagerstown, may appeal to the Circuit Court
for Washington County, Maryland. Said appeal shall be filed in the
Circuit Court within 30 days after the filing of the board's decision
in the office of the City Engineer. Said appeal shall be an appeal
on the record.