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3078                                            LAWS OF MARYLAND                       [Ch. 673

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.]] ADOPTED OR APPROVED COUNTY OR LOCAL
LAND USE PLANNING AND THE OFFICIAL COUNTY OR LOCAL
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING MAP:

(3) CONFORMS WITH THE STATE DEVELOPMENT
PLAN, IF SUCH PLAN HAS BEEN LAWFULLY APPROVED AND
ADOPTED.

(4) WOULD HAVE NO MATERIAL ADVERSE EFFECT
UPON THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE AREA, ITS SCENIC OR
NATURAL BEAUTY, RARE OR IRREPLACEABLE NATURAL RESOURCES,
OR UNIQUE HISTORIC [[OR ESTHETIC]] SITES.

(5) WOULD NOT BE SO LOCATED OR CONSTRUCTED
AS TO HAVE A MATERIAL ADVERSE EFFECT UPON THE PUBLIC
HEALTH, SAFETY, OR WELFARE.

(6) WOULD NOT BE A POTENTIAL OR IMMEDIATE
UNDUE BURDEN ON THE WATER SUPPLY OF THE SITE OR REGION.

(7) WOULD NOT MATERIALLY CONTRIBUTE TO AN
EXTANT LEVEL OF UNDUE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OR
RESOURCE EXHAUSTION.

(8)______CONFORMS WITH ANY COASTAL ZONE

MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DEVELOPED BY THE STATE OF MARYLAND
PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT OF
1972.

(9) WOULD HAVE NO MATERIAL ADVERSE EFFECT
UPON CRITICAL AREAS IDENTIFIED AND DESIGNATED PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 88C, SECTION 2(B) AND ARTICLE 66 C, SECTION 3.05.

(10)______WOULD NOT IMPOSE, DIRECTLY OR

INDIRECTLY, A SUBSTANTIAL BURDEN ON EXISTING STATE,
REGIONAL, OR COUNTY PUBLIC FACILITIES BEYOND THEIR
RESPECTIVE CAPACITIES, OR THAT NEW PUBLIC FACILITIES, IF
NECESSARY, EITHER

(I)     WOULD NOT BE COMPLETED IN TIME TO
SERVE THE FACILITY, OR

(II)   WOULD BE INADEQUATE TO SERVE THE
FACILITY WITHOUT CAUSING OVERLOADING OF THE PUBLIC
FACILITIES.

(11)_______EVIDENCES______FEWER_______UNDESIRABLE

ENVIRONMENTAL, [[SOCIAL,]] ECONOMIC, FISCAL, AND CULTURAL
CONSEQUENCES IN ITS SPECIFIC OR GENERAL PROPOSED LOCATION
THAN OTHER SPECIFIC OR GENERAL LOCATIONS. [[WITHIN OR
WITHOUT THE STATE]] IT PROPOSED IN OTHER APPLICATIONS
PENDING IN ANY JURISDICTION FOR SIMILAR FACILITIES THAT
MEET SIMILAR LOCAL, STATE, REGIONAL, OR NATIONAL ENERGY
REQUIREMENTS.]]

 

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