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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 426
(3) "DEMOLITION" INCLUDES ANY WILLFUL NEGLECT IN THE
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF A STRUCTURE, OTHER THAN THE STRUCTURE'S
APPURTENANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS, THAT: (I) DOES NOT RESULT FROM A FINANCIAL INABILITY TO
MAINTAIN AND REPAIR THE STRUCTURE; AND (II) THREATENS TO RESULT IN A SUBSTANTIAL DETERIORATION OF
THE EXTERIOR FEATURES OF THE STRUCTURE. (4) "DISTRICT" MEANS A SIGNIFICANT CONCENTRATION, LINKAGE, OR
CONTINUITY OF SITES, STRUCTURES, OR OBJECTS UNITED HISTORICALLY OR
AESTHETICALLY BY PLAN OR PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. (5) "ROUTINE MAINTENANCE" MEANS WORK THAT DOES NOT ALTER
THE EXTERIOR FABRIC OR FEATURES OF A SITE OR STRUCTURE AND HAS NO
MATERIAL EFFECT ON THE HISTORICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL, OR ARCHITECTURAL
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SITE OR STRUCTURE. (6) "SITE" MEANS THE LOCATION OF AN EVENT OF HISTORIC
SIGNIFICANCE OR A STANDING OR RUINED STRUCTURE THAT POSSESSES HISTORIC,
ARCHAEOLOGICAL, OR CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. (7) (I) "STRUCTURE" MEANS A COMBINATION OF MATERIAL TO FORM
A CONSTRUCTION THAT IS STABLE. (II) "STRUCTURE" INCLUDES BUILDINGS, STADIUMS, REVIEWING
STANDS, PLATFORMS, STAGINGS, OBSERVATION TOWERS, RADIO TOWERS, WATER
TANKS AND TOWERS, TRESTLES, BRIDGES, PIERS, PAVING, BULKHEADS, WHARVES,
SHEDS, COAL BINS, SHELTERS, FENCES, AND DISPLAY SIGNS VISIBLE OR INTENDED
TO BE VISIBLE FROM A PUBLIC WAY. (III) "STRUCTURE" ALSO INCLUDES A NATURAL LAND FORMATION
AND AN APPURTENANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING. (IV) "STRUCTURE" INCLUDES A PART OF A STRUCTURE. [(a)] (B) (1) [The preservation of] IT IS A PUBLIC PURPOSE IN THIS STATE
TO PRESERVE sites, [structures] STRUCTURES, and districts of historical,
archeological, or architectural significance [together with] AND their appurtenances
and environmental settings [is a public purpose in this State]. (2) [The] EXCEPT FOR THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE,
THE LOCAL LEGISLATIVE BODY OF [board of county commissioners of every county in
the State and the mayor and city council, by whatever name known, of every
municipal corporation, except the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City] EVERY
LOCAL JURISDICTION may, by ordinance or [resolution regulate the] RESOLUTION,
REGULATE: (I) THE construction, alteration, reconstruction, [moving]
MOVING, and demolition of [such] sites or [structures] STRUCTURES OF
HISTORICAL, ARCHEOLOGICAL, OR ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE;
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