The Baltimore Country Club may move out of the city if it doesn’t get support from elected officials about zoning for property it owns, general manager and chief operating officer Michael Stott hinted in a letter sent to club members this week.
“Jobs will be lost if BCC leaves the City of Baltimore,” he warned in the letter, sent by email to members on September 28.
Stott accused members of the Roland Park Civic League of waging a campaign to persuade the City Council to downzone a 32-acre parcel owned by the country club, so it is less valuable to potential developers and the community can buy it for a lower price.
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