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H.B. 463                                                 VETOES

[(d)](E) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection for stormwater
runoff, man-made impervious surfaces are limited to 15% of a parcel or lot.

(2)     If a parcel or lot one-half acre or less in size was in residential use or
zoned for residential purposes on or before December 1, 1985, then man-made
impervious surfaces associated with that use are limited to 25% of the parcel or lot.

(3)     If a parcel or lot one-fourth acre or less in size was in nonresidential use
on or before December 1, 1985, then man-made impervious surfaces associated with that
development are limited to 25% of the parcel or lot.

(4)     If an individual lot 1 acre or less in size is part of a subdivision approved
after December 1, 1985, then man-made impervious surfaces of the lot may not exceed
25% of the lot. However, the total of the impervious surfaces over the entire subdivision
may not exceed 15%.

[(e)](F) This section does not apply to a trailer park that was in residential use
on or before December 1, 1985.

[(f)] (G) A local jurisdiction may grant a variance from the provisions of this
section in accordance with regulations adopted by the Commission concerning variances
as part of local program development set forth in COMAR 27.01.11 and notification of
project applications set forth in COMAR 27.03.01.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1995.

May 24, 1995.

The Honorable Casper R. Taylor, Jr.
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis MD 21401

Dear Mr. Speaker:

In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution,' I have today
vetoed House Bill 463.

This bill prohibits the Prince George's County Board of License Commissioners and their
employees and alcoholic beverages inspectors from soliciting or transmitting
contributions from any individual or business engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages
for the benefit of a political candidate or committee.

Senate Bill 562, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me on April 11,
1995, accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 463.

Sincerely,

Parris N. Glendening

Governor

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