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Ch. 245
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2007 Laws of Maryland
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 25 - County Commissioners
11A.
(b) (6) (I) IN ST. MARY'S COUNTY, THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS MAY, BY RESOLUTION, TRANSFER WITH OR WITHOUT
CONSIDERATION REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE COUNTY NO LONGER NEEDED
FOR A PUBLIC PURPOSE TO ANY PRIVATE NONPROFIT CORPORATION IN THE
COUNTY OR TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY PROVIDED
THAT:
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1. There is a public hearing at which the
commissioners solicit and receive comments concerning the
transfer;
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2. Issues considered at the hearing include:
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A. Unique characteristics of any structure
on the property;
B. Any historical significance;
C. Compatibility of the proposed use with
the neighborhood; and
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d. Financial aspects, including the ability of
the proposed user to construct, renovate, maintain, and operate a
facility on the property;
3. Notice of the hearing is advertised in at
least 1 newspaper having general circulation in the county at least
once each week for 2 consecutive weeks, the last of which
advertisement may not appear later than 1 week prior to the
hearing; and
4. An appraisal is made by the County
commissioners of the property to be included in the notice of
public hearing.
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