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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 114
(b)     The Office shall coordinate and support the activities of the Advisory
Council and establish a collaborative effort to vigorously market Port Land Use
Development Zone properties for port-related or port-compatible uses. (c)      The Office may be augmented by staff support of the State agencies and
local jurisdictions involved.] [6-504. (a) The Advisory Council, with the assistance of the Port Land Use
Development Office, shall coordinate efforts among existing programs within the
State and local governments to invigorate land development in and around the Port of
Baltimore. In carrying out this duty, the Advisory Council shall: (1)     Complete, maintain, and disseminate an inventory of vacant or
underutilized property within the Zone that is not needed by the Maryland Port
Administration for its own future use, and is therefore available for redevelopment; (2)     Coordinate the development of a master plan for the Zone, which
shall consider: (i) Expectations, plans, and programs of local jurisdictions related
to the Zone and port land redevelopment efforts; (ii) Expectations, plans, and programs of State agencies related to
the Zone and port land redevelopment efforts; and (iii) Expectations, plans, and concerns of business, residential, and
environmental communities related to the Zone and port land redevelopment efforts; (3)     Recommend to the Governor any appropriate actions that may lead to
the development and reuse of brownfields sites within the Zone, to include the use of
any available federal, State, local, or private sector funds for brownfields sites
activities; (4)     Facilitate access to available financial incentives and explore
innovative financing programs for existing as well as new businesses interested in
furthering the redevelopment of available Zone properties; (5)     Recommend to the Governor any appropriate use of tax incentives
and enterprise and foreign trade zones necessary to attract businesses to sites in the
Zone; (6)     Work with and coordinate the efforts of State and local authorities in
land assemblage activities designed to return to productive use vacant or
underutilized public and private properties which will facilitate economic
development and land redevelopment efforts in the Zone; (7)     Establish any subcommittees necessary to carry out the duties of the
advisory committee; and (8)     Provide such other assistance as may be required to further the
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