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Session Laws, 1990 Session
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 369

whether or not right-of-way or easement areas for stormwater management facilities
are required.

(ii) If these rights-of-way or easement areas are required, the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission may not approve the plat
for recordation until the easements or rights-of-way are included on the plat.

3-207.

(a) (1) Prince George's County, Montgomery County, the City of Bowie, THE
CITY OF TAKOMA PARK, and any person or any municipality may not adopt a
stormwater management plan, system, or design, including a capital improvement
program for stormwater management:

(i) Unless the stormwater management plan or design is in
accordance with the 6-year capital improvement program of the jurisdiction responsible
for stormwater management in the affected area and is approved by that jurisdiction;
and

(ii) Except for the protection of an individual's home where it has no
adverse impact on other properties or stormwater management systems.

(2) (i) If Prince George's County, the City of Bowie, THE CITY OF
TAKOMA PARK, or Montgomery County prepares a stormwater management plan,
system, or design, or if a stormwater management plan, system, or design has been
submitted to the City of Bowie, THE CITY OF TAKOMA PARK, Montgomery County,
or Prince George's County, the City or the county shall submit a copy of the plan,
system, or design to the WSSC[, which]. AFTER THE SUBMISSION, THE WSSC
shall have a specified, reasonable time to review and comment on the plan, system, or
design to the City or the county to indicate any conflicts in the plan, system, or design
with the existing or planned water supply or sanitary sewer systems of the WSSC. The
approval by Prince George's County, Montgomery County, [or] the City of Bowie, OR
THE CITY OF TAKOMA PARK shall avoid any of the conflicts identified by the
WSSC.

(ii) When the WSSC receives a copy of a plan from the City of Bowie,
the WSSC shall promptly provide a copy to the County Council and County Executive of
Prince George's County for review and comment.

(III) WHEN THE WSSC RECEIVES A COPY OF A PLAN FROM
THE CITY OF TAKOMA PARK, THE WSSC SHALL PROMPTLY PROVIDE A
COPY TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF
MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND THE COUNTY COUNCIL AND COUNTY
EXECUTIVE OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT.

(b) If the WSSC or [Prince George's County] EITHER COUNTY, after
reviewing a plan submitted by the City of Bowie, OR THE CITY OF TAKOMA PARK,
advises the City that the WSSC or [Prince George's County] EITHER COUNTY finds
that construction in accordance with the plan will cause stormwater runoff problems in
the maintenance of existing facilities or construction and maintenance of planned

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