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Marvin Mandel, Governor                          1529

of general circulation in Montgomery County. At least thirty days
prior to the date set for the public hearing, the Council shall transmit
its proposed final plans to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Com-
mission and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Com-
mission for their recommendations. After the respective public hear-
ings,, the Council shall review and amend as it sees fit and approve the
proposed plans or annual revision. However, such approval shall not
become final until ten days have expired during which time the
County Executive may review the plan and make whatever recom-
mendations he may deem necessary or desirable for the Council's
consideration. Thereafter, the Council shall submit the plan or an-
nual revision to the State Department of Health, all within the time
requirements as elsewhere set forth in this section.

387C(b)4.

(vii) Be submitted to official planning agencies having jurisdic-
tion, 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
[counties] County be transmitted to the Maryland-National Capital
Park and Planning Commission. The Sanitary Commission shall not
thereafter submit the county plans to the governing bodies until it
shall have received from said Park and Planning Commission its
comment and recommendations on the proposed programs or until
thirty days shall have passed, whichever shall be sooner. If the Park
and Planning Commission 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 Com-
mission 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 Gen-
eral Assembly that the two commissions shall make every reasonable
effort to reach agreement 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 sec-
tion, the procedures shall be followed as set forth herein. Review
and comments of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning
Commission as provided and set forth in subsection (b)1 (III) shall
be full and complete compliance with any requirement for review by
an official planning agency as herein required;
and

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1971.

Approved May 24, 1971.

CHAPTER 715
(House Bill 753)

AN ACT to add new Sections 504 through 521, inclusive, to Article
48A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1968 Replacement

 

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