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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                             1189

further inquiries, inspections, or examinations as
necessary or desirable for proper evaluation. If the
Department objects to any part of the application or
accompanying documents, it shall notify promptly the
operator by registered mail of its objections, setting
forth its reasons, and shall afford the operator a
reasonable opportunity to make amendments or take actions
required to remove the objections, [the] THE Department
shall submit a copy of the application and accompanying
documents to the Department of State Planning for review
with respect to matters that are the responsibility of
that Department.

7-6A22.

(c) On failure of the operator to show cause, the
bond or cash deposit shall be forfeited nisi, and notice
by the Department shall be given to the operator and
legal owner of the land if different [from the operator
and legal owner of the land if different] from the
operator and surety of the forfeiture. If a showing of
intention to restore in compliance with the permit is not
submitted to the Department within 30 days from the
forfeiture nisi, the bond or cash deposit shall be
forfeited absolute.

8-1105. 1.

(a) A Beach Erosion Control District is created
which consists of that land bordered on the north by the
boundary line between the State of Maryland and the State
of Delaware, bordered on the east by the waters of the
Atlantic Ocean, bordered on the south by the borderline
between the State of Maryland and the State of Virginia,
and bordered on the west by a line which coincides, more
or less, with the west crest of the existing natural dune
on Assateague Island, and in Ocean City, is a mutually
approved line to be known as the State-Ocean City
building limit line which coincides, more or less, with
the existing Ocean City building limit line and on
occasion may coincide with the crest of the littoral
system. The Department, after surveying, platting and
recording the State—Ocean City building limit line, has
the authority to describe by regulation the State—Ocean
City building limit line. The Department shall perform
the survey, [plating] PLATTING and recording at its own
expense within 30 days of July 1, 1975.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1976.

Approved May 4, 1976.

CHAPTER 453

 

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