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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 601
Commissioners shall not proceed further under the ordinance of intention, and the
proceeding is terminated. Unless the proceeding was initiated by the County
Commissioners under [Section 3-31] § 8-204 OF THIS TITLE, if so initiated, the
hearing may continue and the district may be created. (B) If the proceeding is terminated by a majority protest, no subsequent
proceeding under this ordinance for the formation of the same, or substantially the
same, district shall be commenced within six (6) months thereafter, except upon a
petition signed by the owners of a majority in area of the taxable land in the district.
If the owners of more than one-half of the area of the property included within the
district and subject to assessment have not made written objections or protests to the
thing proposed to be done as an entirety, the Commissioners may so find orally or
otherwise and may proceed with the hearing. The hearing may be continued from
time to time by order entered on the minutes. [3-41.] 8-303. Same; changes in work or boundaries. (a) Changes by Commission. At the hearing the Commissioners may by an
affirmative vote of two-thirds of its members order changes in the proposed work or
the proposed boundaries of the district by the elimination of any portion [thereof
which] THAT will not in its opinion be benefited by the work proposed to be done. (b) Same; additional land. If the Commissioners propose a change in the
boundaries to include additional land in the district, [said] THE Commissioners shall
adopt a resolution briefly describing the change proposed to be made and giving notice
of the time and place when and where any interested person may object to such
change. The Administrative Assistant shall mail a copy of a notice of intention to do so
to each person described in [Section 3-36 hereof]§ 8-209 OF THIS TITLE included in
the area proposed to be added within the time and in the manner set forth in [said
Section 3-36] § 8-209 OF THIS TITLE. The notice shall describe the proposed change
and specify the time for hearing objections. The notice shall also be published once in
the time and manner provided for in [Section 3-35 hereof] § 8-208 OF THIS TITLE. [3-42.] 8-304. Changed boundaries; objections. If the boundaries are changed, objections or protests made by owners of land
excluded by the change shall not be counted in computing a majority protest, but
written objections or protests to the things proposed to be done as an entirety made by
owners of the remaining assessable land in the district, including assessable land
added by a change, and filed with the Administrative Assistant not later than the
time set for hearing objections to the proposed change, shall be included in computing
a majority protest. [3-43.] 8-305. Commissioners' determination of protests. The Commissioners may sustain or deny any or all objections or protests and its
determination is final. [Such] THE FINAL determination shall be entered upon the
minutes. If the protests are denied or if no protests are filed, immediately thereupon
the Commissioners shall acquire jurisdiction to form the district and to order the
work, as proposed or as changed, to be done and to proceed further in accordance with
the provisions of this [subheading] TITLE. In the event there is a majority protest
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