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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 381
(5) AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST LANDS INTENDED FOR RESOURCE
PROTECTION OR CONSERVATION; AND
(6) Other areas in need of special protection, as determined in the plan.
1.03.
(a) (1) When developing a comprehensive plan for a charter county, a
planning commission shall include:
(i) A transportation plan element which shall:
1. Propose the most appropriate and desirable patterns for
the general location, character, and extent of the channels, routes, and terminals for
transportation facilities, and for the circulation of persons and goods on a schedule
that extends as far into the future as is reasonable;
2. Provide for bicycle and pedestrian access and travelways;
and
3. Include an estimate of the probable utilization of any
proposed improvement;
(ii) If current geological information is available, a mineral
resources plan element that:
1. Identifies undeveloped land that should be kept in its
undeveloped state until the land can be used to provide or assist in providing a
continuous supply of minerals, as defined in § 15-801(i) of the Environment Article;
2. Identifies appropriate postexcavation uses for the land
that are consistent with the county's land planning process;
3. Incorporates land use policies and recommendations for
regulations:
A. To balance mineral resource extraction with other land
uses; and
B. To the extent feasible, to prevent the preemption of
mineral resources extraction by other uses; [and]
4. Has been reviewed by the Department of the Environment
to determine whether the proposed comprehensive plan is consistent with the
programs and goals of the Department; AND
5. HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF THE
ENVIRONMENT;
(iii) A WATER RESOURCES PLAN ELEMENT THAT:
1. IDENTIFIES DRINKING WATER AND OTHER WATER
RESOURCES THAT WILL BE ADEQUATE FOR THE NEEDS OF EXISTING AND FUTURE
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED IN THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE PLAN PLAN.
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