Maryland Code § EN-9-209

Section EN-9-209
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(a) The applicant shall give notice of the application, the informational
meeting, and hearings:
(1) To the public in compliance with Title 1, Subtitle 6 of this article;
(2) By certified mail to the board of county commissioners or the
county council of any county and the chief executive of any county or municipal
corporation that the Department determines may be affected by the incinerator for
public use or landfill system, including any county or municipal corporation within
one mile of the property line of the proposed incinerator for public use or landfill
system;
(3) To the Department of Natural Resources, by certified mail;
(4) By certified mail to each member of the General Assembly
representing any part of:
(i) A county in which the landfill system or incinerator for
public use is located; or
(ii) A county within 1 mile of the property line of the proposed
landfill system or incinerator for public use;
(5) To record owners of real property within 1,000 feet of the property
line of the proposed incinerator for public use or landfill system, by certified mail to
the addresses of record owners as indicated in the records of the State Department of
Assessments and Taxation; and

(6) By posting a notice of the application, the informational meeting,
and hearings in a conspicuous space on the site of the proposed incinerator for public
use or landfill system.
(b) The local officials notified under subsection (a)(2) of this section shall
give notice of the application, the informational meeting, and hearings to all
interested agencies of their respective jurisdictions.
(c) To the extent practicable, the Department and other units of the State
government shall consolidate the informational meeting and hearings concerning
permits for the same landfill system or incinerator for public use.

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