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2007 Laws of Maryland
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Ch. 425
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(2) A municipal corporation in Prince George's County shall have
concurrent jurisdiction with the County Council of Prince George's County to enforce
zoning laws within its corporate limits.
(3) Before exercising the authority conferred by this section, a
municipal corporation shall enter into a written agreement with the Prince George's
County District Council concerning the method by which the county will be advised of
citations issued by a municipal inspector, the responsibility of the municipal
corporation or the county to prosecute violations cited by the municipal corporation,
the disposition of fines imposed for violations cited by the municipal corporation, the
resolution of disagreements between the municipal corporation and the county about
the interpretation of the zoning laws, and any other matters that the Prince George's
County District Council deems necessary for the proper exercise of this authority.
8-112.2.
(a) The City of Takoma Park AND THE TOWN OF KENSINGTON shall EACH
have concurrent jurisdiction to enforce the Montgomery County zoning ordinances
within [its] THEIR RESPECTIVE corporate limits.
(b) A two-thirds majority vote of both the planning board and the district
council of Montgomery County is required to take any action relating to zoning within
the City of Takoma Park OR THE TOWN OF KENSINGTON that is contrary to a
resolution of the Mayor and City OR TOWN Council [of Takoma Park].
(c) A two-thirds majority vote of the planning board of Montgomery County
is required to take any action relating to land use planning within the City of Takoma
Park OR THE TOWN OF KENSINGTON that is contrary to a resolution of the Mayor
and City OR TOWN Council [of Takoma Park].
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2007.
Approved by the Governor, May 8, 2007.
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CHAPTER 426
(House Bill 709)
AN ACT concerning
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