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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 114
serving the Port of Baltimore, and all public and private properties within 3,000 feet
surrounding the Port's waterfront, and extends from Brandon Shores in Anne
Arundel County around the waterfront to Middle River in Baltimore County.]
[6-502.
(a) There is an Advisory Council for Port Land Use Development.
(b) The Advisory Council is composed of the following:
(1) Six ex officio members, to include:
(i) The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation or
the Secretary's designee, who shall be the chairperson of the Advisory Council;
(ii) The Secretary of the Department of Business and Economic
Development or the Secretary's designee;
(iii) The Secretary of the Department of Planning or the Secretary's
designee;
(iv) The Mayor of Baltimore City or the Mayor's designee;
(v) The County Executive of Baltimore County or the Executive's
designee; and
(vi) The County Executive of Anne Arundel County or the
Executive's designee.
(2) Five members appointed by the Governor as follows:
(i) One member to represent a maritime-related business with
facilities in the Zone;
(ii) One member to represent the environmental community;
(iii) One member to represent a residential community located
within or contiguous to the Zone;
(iv) One member to represent the development community or
investment community; and
(v) One member to represent the general public.
(c) Each appointed member serves for a term of 2 years and until a successor
is appointed.
(d) Members of the Advisory Council appointed by the Governor are not
entitled to compensation.]
[6-503.
(a) There is a Port Land Use Development Office in the Maryland Port
Administration of the Department. The Office is responsible for the coordination of a
Port Land Use Development Zone as defined in § 6-501(e) of this subtitle.
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