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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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3498 ARTICLE 16.

districts of such number, shape and area as may be deemed best suited
to carry out the purposes of this section. Any such regulation imposing
a less percentage of lot occupancy, wider or larger courts, deeper yards or
other more strict limitations than those provided by state, county, munici-
pal or other local regulation shall within the area for which it is imposed,
prevail over the said limitations provided by such state, county, municipal
or other local regulation.

1927, ch. 448, sec. 23. 1929, ch. 286, sec. 23.

607. The zoning of the district may be based upon any combination
of two or more of the purposes described in Sections 604, 605 and 606 of
this subtitle. The respective District Councils may, from time to time,
amend or change the number, shape, area or regulation of or within any
district or districts; but no such amendment or change shall become effec-
tive unless the regulation proposing such amendment or change shall be
first submitted to the Commission for approval, disapproval or sugges-
tions, and the Commission shall have been allowed a reasonable time, not
less than thirty days, for consideration and report. Similarly, in the
original zoning regulations enacted by the District Councils, there shall
be no change in or departure from the plan submitted by the Commission
until and unless such change or departure shall first be submitted to the
Commission for its approval, disapproval or suggestions, and the Commis-
sion shall have been allowed a reasonable time, not less than thirty days,
for consideration and report. Before any regulation or regulations author-
ized by this section and Sections 604, 605 and 606 of this subtitle may
be passed, the District Council shall hold a public hearing thereon and
shall give thirty days' notice of the time and place thereof in two news-
papers of general circulation respectively in the county in which the prop-
erty is located, and during said thirty days the text or copy of the text
of the regulations, together with the map or maps forming part of or
referred to in the regulations shall be on file for public examination in
the office of the clerks of the County Commissioners of said County. The
cost of advertising in connection with publication of proposed changes,
in the zoning regulations or maps shall be paid by the persons or corpora-
tions making application for such changes.

1927, ch. 448, sec. 24.

608. There are hereby created and established two boards of zoning
appeals—one for Montgomery County and one for Prince George's Coun-
ty. Each Board of Zoning Appeals shall consist of three (3) members,
who shall be residents of that portion of the District within their respec-
tive counties and who shall be appointed by the respective Boards of
County Commissioners. The terms of members shall be four years each,
except that one of the first three members appointed to each Board of
Zoning Appeals shall be for a term of one year. The member appointed
for a vacancy shall serve for the unexpired term. All meetings of the
Boards of Zoning Appeals shall be public and they shall organize annu-

 

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