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S.B. 247 VETOES
(2) Any criteria or guideline of the Commission adopted under this subtitle. (b) This section controls over any other requirement concerning impervious
surfaces limitations in limited development areas and resource conservation areas in
the critical area. (c) On or before December 31, 1996, a local jurisdiction shall amend its local
Critical Area Protection Program to meet the provisions of this section. (d) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection for stormwater
runoff, man-made impervious surfaces are limited to 15% of a parcel or lot. (2) If a parcel or lot one-half acre or less in size existed on or before
December 1,1985 IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY CRITICAL AREA OR ON OR BEFORE APRIL
17, 2001
JUNE 1, 2002 IN THE ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS CRITICAL AREA, then
man-made impervious surfaces are limited to 25% of the parcel or lot. (3) If a parcel or lot greater than one—half acre and less than one acre in
size existed on or before December 1, 1985 IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY CRITICAL AREA
OR ON OR BEFORE APRIL 17, 2001 JUNE 1, 2002 IN THE ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS
CRITICAL AREA, then man-made impervious surfaces are limited to 15% of the parcel
or lot. (4) If an individual lot 1 acre or less in size is part of a subdivision
approved after December 1, 1985 IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY CRITICAL AREA OR
AFTER APRIL 17, 2001 JUNE 1, 2002 IN THE ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS CRITICAL AREA,
then man-made impervious surfaces of the lot may not exceed 25% of the lot.
However, the total of the impervious surfaces over the entire subdivision may not
exceed 15%. (e) This section does not apply to a trailer park that was in residential use on
or before December 1, 1985 IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY CRITICAL AREA OR ON OR
BEFORE APRIL 17, 2001 JUNE 1,2002 IN THE ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS CRITICAL AREA. (f) A local jurisdiction may allow a property owner to exceed the impervious
surface limits provided in subsection (d){2) and (3) of this section if the following
conditions exist: (1) New impervious surfaces on the property have been minimized; (2) For a lot or parcel one-half acre or less in size, total impervious
surfaces do not exceed impervious surface limits in subsection (d)(2) of this section by
more than 25% or 500 square feet, whichever is greater; (3) For a lot or parcel greater than one-half acre and less than one acre
in size, total impervious surfaces do not exceed impervious surface limits in
subsection (d)(3) of this section or 5,445 square feet, whichever is greater;
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