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Ch. 381 2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
ANNEXATION PLAN shall contain a description of the land use pattern proposed for
the area to be annexed, which may include any county master plan already in effect
for the area. It shall be presented so as to demonstrate the available land for public
facilities which may be considered reasonably to be necessitated by the proposed use,
such as school sites, water or sewerage treatment facilities, libraries, recreation, fire
or police. It shall contain also a statement describing the schedule for extending to the
area to be annexed each municipal service performed within the municipality at the
time of annexation and a statement as to the general methods by which the
municipality anticipates to finance the extension of municipal services into the area
to be annexed.
(4) (III) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (4) OF THIS SUBSECTION.
FOR ANNEXATIONS THAT BEGIN ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 1, 2009. THE ANNEXATION
PLAN SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE MUNICIPAL GROWTH ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.
(IV) FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUBPARAGRAPHS (II) AND (III) OF THIS
PARAGRAPH. AN ANNEXATION BEGINS IF:
1. A PROPOSAL FOR CHANGE IS INITIATED BY RESOLUTION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION; OR
2. A PROPOSAL FOR CHANGE IS INITIATED BY WRITTEN
PETITION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS SECTION.
(4) (I) A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MAY SUBMIT AN ANNEXATION
PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH (3)(II) OF THIS SUBSECTION. IF ON OR
AFTER OCTOBER 1, 2009, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IS GRANTED AN EXTENSION
FOR THE INCLUSION OF A MUNICIPAL GROWTH ELEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ARTICLE 66B. § 3.05(F) OF THE CODE.
(II) AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF A FINAL EXTENSION GRANTED
UNDER ARTICLE 66B. § 3.05(F) OF THE CODE FOR THE INCLUSION OF A MUNICIPAL
GROWTH ELEMENT. AN ANNEXATION PLAN SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH PARAGRAPH (3)(III) OF THIS SUBSECTION.
Article 66B - Land Use
1.00.
(a) In this article the following words have the meanings indicated, except
where the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(j) "Sensitive areas" includes:
(1) Streams, WETLANDS, and their buffers;
(2) 100-year flood plains;
(3) Habitats of threatened and endangered species;
(4) Steep slopes; and
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