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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 426
Subsection (b)(3) of this section is new language added in light of the
addition of this section. Subsection (b)(1) and (3) through (9) of this section is new language
derived without substantive change from former § 7.03(a). Subsection (b)(10) of this section is new language derived without
substantive change from former § 7.03(a) and (b). Subsection (b)(11) of this section is new language added in light of the
addition of § 14.02 of this article. Subsection (c) of this section is new language derived without substantive
change from former § 7.03(a). Subsection (b)(1) of this section refers to a section that is new in this Act,
which applies to charter counties as indicated in that section and this
section. In subsection (b)(3) of this section, the reference to § 4.01(b)(1) reflects the
renumbering in this Act of former § 4.01(a)(1) to be new § 4.01(b)(1). In subsection (b)(5) of this section, the reference to § 7.02 reflects the
renumbering in this Act of former § 7.01(c) to be new § 7.02. . Subsection (c) of this section is added for clarity.
1.03. SAME - COMPREHENSIVE PLANS. (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(1) OF
THE ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE;
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