In subdivision and zoning review, density is evaluated using physical and regulatory site controls—minimum lot size, setbacks, yard requirements, lot coverage, height limits, open space ratios, and boundaries—to determine how many dwelling units may be placed per acre and how they’re arranged. While property values and federal approvals can be relevant to other processes, density determinations rest primarily on local zoning metrics such as setbacks and boundaries.
[References: Maryland 60-Hour Principles and Practices of Real Estate — Land Use Controls and Property Development: zoning and subdivision regulations; density, lot size, setbacks, coverage, and open-space requirements; local planning board review criteria., , ]
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