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(iv) Delineate with all practical precision those portions of the
county which community water supply systems, community sewerage
systems and community solid waste disposal systems may reasonably
be expected to serve within the succeeding ten-year period, and any
portions in which the provision of such services is not reasonably
foreseeable, taking into consideration all related aspects of planning,
zoning, population estimates, engineering, and economics, and all
State, regional, municipal and local plans;
(v) Establish procedures for delineating and acquiring, on a time
schedule pursuant to subsection 4 (iv) above, necessary rights-of-way
or easements for community water supply, community sewerage or
community solid waste disposal systems or acceptance facilities.
(vi) Set forth a time schedule and proposed methods of financing
the construction and operation of each programmed community water
supply, community sewerage or community solid waste disposal sys-
tem or solid waste acceptance facility, together with the estimated
cost thereof.
(vii) Be submitted to official planning agencies having juris-
diction, including comprehensive planning agencies with area-wide
jurisdiction, if such exist; for review as to consistency with programs
of planning for the area; in Montgomery and Prince George's count-
ies, be transmitted to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Plan-
ning Commission. The Sanitary Commission shall not thereafter sub-
mit the county plans to the governing bodies until it shall have received
from said Park and Planning Commission its comment and recom-
mendations on the proposed programs or until thirty days shall have
passed, whichever shall be sooner. If the Park and Planning Commis-
sion shall recommend any changes, deletions, or designations for
limited access in the proposed county plans, it shall state its reasons
therefor, in writing, and the Sanitary Commission shall reexamine
its proposed programs and give due weight to the recommendations
of said Park and Planning Commission before final submission of the
county plans, it being the intent of the General Assembly that the
two commissions shall make every reasonable effort to reach agree-
ment with respect to the county plans required by this section, but
that the Sanitary Commission's right to make the final decision in
the event of disagreement shall not be impaired, except as herein
provided. In the annual review in Montgomery and Prince George's
counties as set forth in subsection (d) 5 of this section, the procedures
shall be followed as set forth herein; and
(viii) Include provision for periodic amendment or revision of
the county plan.
(ix) Indicate the source of supply and the approximate amount
to be withdrawn from waters of the State, and shall indicate the
quantity and quality of wastes to be discharged into the waters of the
State.
(x) Designate the appropriate county agency charged with the
responsibility of structuring a workable plan to keep the county
environment free from trash, litter and solid waste, and to prevent
scenic pollution of public and private property. THIS PLAN,
WHERE PRACTICABLE, MAY INCLUDE THE USE OF PRIS-
ONERS FROM THE STATE CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM AND
FROM COUNTY JAILS AND DETENTION CENTERS.
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