Maryland Code § EN-14-506

Section EN-14-506
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(a) Upon the filing of an application and prior to deciding whether or not to
grant the permit, a statement of the economic, fiscal, and environmental impact of
the proposed facility shall be prepared by one or more appropriate parties selected by
the Secretary after receiving the advisory comments of the Secretaries of Natural
Resources, Commerce, and Transportation and the Secretary of Planning. The
statement shall be prepared and filed within six months after selection of the
appropriate party or parties. The statement, with written background and supporting
material, shall be available to the public. The time for filing the statement may be
extended by the Secretary for up to but not more than an additional 12 months for
good cause.
(b) The statement shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) An inventory of existing economic and environmental conditions
at the project site and in the immediate area;

(2) A project description of what is to be constructed, and the manner
and construction schedule and the method of construction;
(3) A complete description of the proposed facility including at least
its anticipated size, effluent load, and production levels;
(4) An assessment of the probable economic, fiscal, and
environmental impact of the project upon the natural environment of the project site
coastal area and the immediate area;
(5) Recommendations for minimizing any adverse economic, fiscal, or
environmental impacts;
(6) An evaluation of the need for the facility and the relative merit of
other possible sites; and
(7) In the case of a refinery, a description of the manner of
transportation of the feed stock and the product of the crude oil.
(c) The application shall not be processed further nor shall the analysis
required be undertaken until the county government wherein the facility is proposed
to be located or wherein the pipeline will terminate, has certified to the Department
that all local land use classifications, including zoning, special exceptions, variances
or conditional uses, necessary for the location and operation of the proposed facility
have been or will be granted. If the county government in its discretion stays the
certification and so notifies the Department that it will continue its stay until the
analysis is completed then, and only in that event may the application be processed
and the analysis prepared as set forth under this subtitle.

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