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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor S.B. 624
2. MAY INCLUDE public and private, residential, commercial,
industrial, agricultural, and recreational land uses; (iii) A transportation plan element which [shall show proposals for] 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 [at specified
times as far into the future as is reasonable.] ON A SCHEDULE THAT EXTENDS AS FAR
INTO THE FUTURE AS IS REASONABLE; 2. [The transportation plan element shall also provide)
PROVIDE for bicycle and pedestrian access and [travelways. An] TRAVELWAYS; AND 3. INCLUDE AN estimate of the probable utilization of any
proposed [improvement shall be included. Such channels, routes, travelways, and
terminals may include, without being limited to, all types of highways or streets,
bicycle ways, sidewalks, railways, waterways, airways, routings for mass transit, and
terminals for people, goods, and vehicles related to highways, airways, waterways,
and railways] IMPROVEMENT; (iv) A community facilities plan [element which shall show
proposals for] ELEMENT, WHICH: 1. SHALL PROPOSE the most appropriate and desirable
patterns for the general location, character, and extent of public and semipublic
buildings, land, and facilities [for specified times as far into the future as is
reasonable. Such facilities may] ON A SCHEDULE THAT EXTENDS AS FAR INTO THE
FUTURE AS IS REASONABLE; AND 2. MAY include[, without being limited to,] parks and
recreation areas, schools and other educational and cultural facilities, libraries,
churches, hospitals, social welfare and medical facilities, institutions, fire stations,
police stations, jails, or other public office or administrative facilities; (v) 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(i) of the Environment Article; 2. Identifies appropriate post-excavation uses for [this] THE
land that are consistent with the county's land planning process; 3. Incorporates land use policies and recommendations for regulations: A. [to] TO balance mineral resource extraction with other
land [uses and, to] USES; AND
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