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Session Laws, 2007
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S.B. 115
Martin O'Malley, Governor
for which the license is sought is located] ISSUE A CLASS B-DD (DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT) LICENSE FOR A RESTAURANT
within: 1. Any of the following areas that are underserved by restaurants: A. Suitland business district, consisting of properties
fronting on or having access to Silver Hill Road between Suitland Parkway and Sunset
Lane, and on Suitland Road between Arnold Road and Eastern Lane; B. Part of the Port Towns business district, consisting of
properties fronting on or having access to Rhode Island Avenue, Bladensburg Road,
Annapolis Road, or 38th Street, in legislative district 22; [or] C. Largo area, consisting of properties within the area
bounded by the Capital Beltway (I-495) on the west, Central Avenue and Landover
Road on the south and southeast, Campus Way North on the east and Route 214 and
Landover Road on the north and northwest; or D. CAPITAL PLAZA COMMERCIAL AREA, CONSISTING
OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES WITHIN THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE

BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON PARKWAY ON THE WEST AND NORTHWEST,
MARYLAND ROUTE 450 ON THE SOUTH, AND COOPER LANE ON THE EAST AND
NORTHEAST; OR
2. A. A waterfront entertainment retail complex as
defined by a county zoning ordinance; or B. A commercial establishment on 100 or more acres
that is designated by the County Executive as a recreational, destination, or
entertainment attraction. [(iii) 1. Except as provided in sub-subparagraphs 2 and 3 of
this subparagraph, a license holder may not hold more than 4 Class B beer, wine and
liquor licenses within all of the underserved areas described in subparagraph (ii)1 of
this paragraph. 2. A license holder may be issued or transferred a fifth
Class B beer, wine and liquor license only if the date of the application for the fifth
license is at least 1 year after the date the license holder was issued or transferred the
fourth license.
3. A license holder may be issued or transferred a sixth
Class B beer, wine and liquor license only if the date of the application for the sixth
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