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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section, “restriction” means a restriction, moratorium, or capacity limitation imposed on development as a result of a local law enacted under this subtitle.
(b)(1) If an adequate public facility law has resulted in a restriction within a priority funding area, on or before July 1 every 2 years, a local jurisdiction shall report on the restriction to the Department of Planning.
(2) The report shall include:
(i) the location of the restriction;
(ii) the type of infrastructure affected by the restriction;
(iii) the proposed resolution of the restriction, if available;
(iv) the estimated date for the resolution of the restriction, if available;
(v) if a restriction was lifted, the date the restriction was lifted;
(vi) the local law or resolution that lifted the restriction;
(vii) any waiver of the restriction that was proposed; and
(viii) any waiver of the restriction that was implemented.
(c)(1) On or before January 1 every 2 years, the Department of Planning shall prepare and publish a report on the statewide impacts of adequate public facility laws.
(2) The report shall include the identification of:
(i) geographic areas and facilities within priority funding areas that fail to meet local adequate public facility standards; and
(ii) improvements to facilities scheduled or proposed in the local jurisdiction's capital improvement program.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Land Use § 7-104 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/land-use/md-code-land-use-sect-7-104/
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