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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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2650 ARTICLE 66B

appeals grants a building permit in any such appeal it shall specify the
exact location, ground area, height, and other details as to the extent and
character of the building for which the permit is granted and may impose
reasonable requirements as a condition of granting such permit, which
requirements shall inure to the benefit of the city.

1933, ch. 599, sec. 24.

33. (Municipal Improvements In Streets; Buildings Not On Mapped
Streets.) No public sewer or other municipal street utility or improvement
shall be constructed in any street or highway until such street or highway
is fully placed on the official map. No permit for the erection of any
building shall be issued unless a street or highway giving access to such
proposed structure has been duly placed on the official map. Where the
enforcement of the provisions of this section would entail exceptional
difficulty or unwarranted hardship and where the circumstances of the
case do not require the structure to be related to existing or proposed
streets or highways, the applicant for such a permit may appeal from the
decision of the administrative officer having charge of the issue of permits
to the Board of Appeals. The board may in passing on such appeal make
any reasonable' exception and issue the permit subject to conditions that
will protect any future street or highway layout. Any such decision shall
be subject to review by certiorari order issued out of a court of record in
the same manner and pursuant to the same provisions as in appeals from
the decisions of such board upon zoning regulations.

Titie V. General Provisions.

1933, ch. 599, sec. 25.

34. (Enforcement and Remedies.) The Council may provide by ordi-
nance for the enforcement of this sub-title and of any ordinance or regula-
tion made thereunder. A violation of this sub-title, or of such ordinance
or regulation is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor, and such local legis-
lative body may provide for the punishment thereof by fine or imprison-
ment or both. It is also empowered to provide civil penalties for such
violation.

In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed,
altered, repaired, converted, or maintained, or any building, structure, or
land is used in violation of this sub-title or of any ordinance or other regu-
lations made under authority conferred hereby, the proper local authori-
ties of the municipality, in addition to other remedies, may institute any
appropriate action or proceeding to prevent such unlawful erection, con-
struction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance, or
use, to restrain, correct or abate such violation, to prevent the occupancy
of said building, structure, or land, or to prevent any illegal act, conduct,
business, or use in or about such premises.

1933, ch. 599, sec. 26.

35. (Conflict With Other Laws.) Wherever the regulations made
under authority of this sub-title require a greater width or size of yards,
courts, or other open spaces, or require a lower height of building or less
number of stories, or require a greater percentage of lot to be left unoccupied
or impose other higher standards than are required in any other statute or
local ordinance or regulations, the provisions of the regulations made under


 

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