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Session Laws, 2007
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Ch. 122 2007 Laws of Maryland
1. the implementation of environmental site
design techniques in stormwater management practices to the
maximum extent practicable: 2. The review and modification, if necessary,
of planning and zoning or public works ordinances to remove
impediments to environmental site design implementation: and 3. a developer to demonstrate that: a. Environmental site design has been implemented to the maximum extent practicable: and B. Standard best management practices have been used only where absolutely necessary: (6) Indicate that water quality practices may be required for any
redevelopment, even when predevelopment runoff characteristics are maintained;
[and] (7) Specify the minimum requirements for inspection and
maintenance of stormwater practices; (8) Specify all stormwater management plans and
stormwater control ordinances shall be designed to: (i) prevent soil erosion from any development or (ii) prevent, to the maximum extent practicable, an
increase in nonpoint pollution; (iii) maintain the integrity of stream channels for
their biological function, as well as for drainage; (iv) Minimize pollutants in stormwater runoff from new and existing development and redevelopment in order to: 1. Restore, enhance and maintain the
chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the waters of the
State; 2. Protect public health;
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