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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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Ch. 399
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the following objectives and policies of the county plan that contains a new public
sewerage system or an expansion of an existing public sewerage system, OR A NEW
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OR AN EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING WATER SUPPLY
SYSTEM:
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1. Compatibility with the Comprehensive Land Use
Plan;
2. Planning and zoning issues;
3. Population estimates;
4. Engineering;
5. Economics;
6. State, regional, and municipal plans; and
7. Comments received from other agencies in the county,
(V) THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY ONLY APPOINT A
DESIGNEE UNDER THIS SUBSECTION FOR PURPOSES OF CONSIDERING
AMENDMENTS TO THE COUNTY PLAN CONTAINING A PUBLIC SEWERAGE SYSTEM
OR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM IN GROWTH AREAS SHOWN ON AN ADOPTED
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN.
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(b) Each county governing body shall submit to the Department:
(1) Progress reports on the development of its county plan; and
(2) A report of its review conducted at least every 2 years, including
any revision or amendment of the county plan that has been adopted.
(c) (1) If the Secretary determines that a county governing body has
failed to submit a timely and adequate report of its review of its county plan or any
required revision or amendment of its county plan to the Department, the Secretary
shall give the county governing body a written notice of:
(i) The county's failure to submit a report; or
(ii) Any specific inadequacy in the county's plan.
(2) If within 90 days of this notice a county does not submit its report
or an adequate revision or amendment of its plan to the Department, the Secretary:
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