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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor S.B. 689
(4) property that is:
(i) owned by the Relay Improvement Association of Baltimore
County, Incorporated; and
(ii) used only for a community, civic, educational, recreational, or
library purpose, if the use is not contingent on the payment of compensation, unless the
compensation is used only to improve or maintain the property [.];
[(b) The governing body of Baltimore County may grant, by law, a property tax
credit under this section against the county property tax imposed on:]
[(1)](5) real property that is owned by the Twin River Protective and
Improvement Association, Incorporated;
[(2)] (6) real property that is owned by the Bowley's Quarters Improvement
Association, Incorporated;
[(3)] (7) real property that is owned by the Oliver Beach Improvement
Association, Incorporated;
[(4)](8) real property that is owned by the Baltimore County Game and
Fish Association;
[(5)](9) real property that is owned by the Eastfield Civic Association,
Incorporated;
[(6)] (10) real property that is used only for and occupied by the Fire
Museum of Maryland;
[(7)](11) real property that is owned by the Carney Rod and Gun Club;
[(8)] (12) real property improvements that promote business redevelopment,
for which credit:
(i) the governing body shall define by law what improvements are
eligible; and
(ii) on reassessment by the supervisor, the governing body shall
determine the credit as a percentage of the actual cost of the improvements;
[(9)] (13) each unit of a condominium (as both are defined in § 11-101 of the
Real Property Article), if:
(i) the governing body of the county consults with the council of unit
owners (as defined in § 11-101 of the Real Property Article) of the condominium; and
(ii) the council of unit owners provides services or maintains common
elements (as defined in § 11-101 of the Real Property Article) that would otherwise be
the responsibility of the county;
[(10)] (14) dwellings, the land on which the dwelling is located and other
improvements to the land if:
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