Maryland Code § FI-13-1009

Section FI-13-1009
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(a) This section does not affect the right of the Authority to acquire an
option or institute any condemnation proceeding for later acquisition of property once
the approval required by this section occurs.
(b) (1) Subject to annual appropriations and this subtitle, the Authority
may acquire in its own name, by gift, purchase, or condemnation, any real or personal
property, or interests in property, necessary or convenient to carry out its
responsibilities under this subtitle.
(2) When acquiring in its own name any real or personal property, or
interests in property as specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Authority
shall first attempt to acquire the property through negotiation and purchase.
(3) If it is not able to acquire property through negotiation and
purchase, the Authority may exercise the powers of condemnation for private
property, as provided in subsection (c) of this section.
(c) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, prior approval of the Board of
Public Works, and review by the Legislative Policy Committee, the Authority may
exercise the power of ordinary condemnation for any private property for any purpose
of the Authority:
(1) In accordance with Title 12 of the Real Property Article; and
(2) In the park corridor only.
(d) (1) Subject to the prior approval of the Board of Public Works:
(i) The State, its agencies, and any local jurisdiction within
the Heritage Area may lease, lend, grant, or otherwise convey to the Authority, at its
request, any property or interest therein, including property devoted to public use,
that is necessary or convenient for the purposes of this subtitle; or
(ii) The State may lease or sublease any property or interest
therein from or to the Authority, whether or not any building or structure is
constructed or usable thereon.
(2) Lease payments appropriated by the State to the Authority shall
be transferred to the Fund.
(e) For any acquisition of real or personal property or interest in property
in the City of Cumberland or in Allegany County, other than in the park corridor, the

Authority shall comply with any applicable local planning, zoning, and development
regulations to the same extent as a private commercial or industrial enterprise.

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