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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 601
the provisions of this section any erection, construction, repair, alteration, or
remodeling that they shall designate where the value does not exceed $500. (b) Application. The application for the building permit shall set forth in detail
the location of the land, the size and approximate value of the building or structure to
be erected, constructed, repaired, altered or remodeled. (c) Effect. A building permit issued under this section shall be subject to all
regulations pertaining to health, zoning, subdivision, housing, building, plumbing
and electrical codes or regulations which are effective on the date on which the
building permit is issued. No building permit issued under this section shall be valid
for more than one year from the date on which it is issued. (d) Fees; posting. The County Commissioners of Carroll County may prescribe
the charging of a fee for the issuance of a building permit, and the amount of the fee
shall be determined according to the cost to the County of administering the health,
zoning, subdivision housing, building, plumbing and electrical codes or regulations.
The County Commissioners, in their discretion, may prescribe rules and regulations
for the posting of the building permit upon the property on which the erecting,
constructing, repairing, altering or remodeling is to be undertaken. (e) Penalty; provisions. If any person, firm or corporation shall proceed to
erect, construct, repair, alter or remodel any building or structure, or part, without
first having obtained a building permit, as required, he shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction before a court of competent jurisdiction shall be
fined not more than $100 and costs. This fine shall be in addition to any fee charged
for obtaining the building permit required under this section. [3-23.] 3-108. Building, plumbing, electrical codes. (a) The County Commissioners of Carroll County are authorized to adopt and
to promulgate, and from time to time to amend, revise, rescind or change, (1) a
building code, to provide for the construction, maintenance and repair of any and all
buildings and structures located within the County; (2) a plumbing code, to provide
for the construction, maintenance and repair of pipes and all other manner of fixtures
and devices for the plumbing, water and sewerage facilities in or about all buildings
and structures located within the County; and (3) an electrical code, to provide for the
installation, construction, maintenance and repair of all types of electrical equipment,
fixtures, appliances, and devices. In either instance, the County Commissioners are
authorized (1) to include provisions and requirements reasonably designed to secure
and preserve the public health, safety and convenience and (2) to provide for the
appointment and employment of inspectors and other employees to enforce and
administer the code, and to provide penalties for a violation of the code. (b) For Carroll County, the regulations shall require that all utility work,
meaning the installation of waterlines, sanitary sewers, storm drainage and related
appurtenances, done from the property line of any property to a point not less than
five feet from the foundation wall of any building or structure on the property shall be
performed only under a valid permit and by a utility contractor who is licensed under
[Article 56, §180] § 17-602 OF THE BUSINESS REGULATION ARTICLE OF THE
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