Maryland Code § FI-13-1110

Section FI-13-1110
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(a) (1) The Authority may consider proposals submitted by local
jurisdictions to designate a heritage area as a recognized heritage area.
(2) The Authority shall adopt regulations that specify criteria and
procedures for designating recognized heritage areas.
(b) A proposal for the designation of a heritage area as a recognized heritage
area shall:
(1) Be previously approved and submitted by the governing bodies of
all of the local jurisdictions located within the specific boundaries proposed for the
recognized heritage area;

(2) To the maximum extent practicable, be developed in consultation
with affected State agencies;
(3) Specify the boundaries for the recognized heritage area;
(4) Identify the local entity responsible for coordinating development
of the management plan required under § 13-1111 of this subtitle;
(5) Describe the cultural, historic, and natural resources which
contribute to the special character of the heritage area;
(6) Specify the general goals and objectives for the preservation,
development, and management of the heritage area;
(7) Identify the types of public and private uses to be accommodated
in the heritage area;
(8) Describe strategies for encouraging and accommodating
visitation to and compatible economic development of the heritage area;
(9) Provide an economic overview of the long and short term costs
and benefits related to the development of the heritage area; and
(10) Describe the techniques and means to be instituted by the local
jurisdictions to assure the long term preservation and protection of the cultural,
historic, and natural resources within the heritage area, including zoning,
subdivision controls, and other growth management techniques.
(c) The Authority may not designate a heritage area as a recognized
heritage area unless the Authority finds that:
(1) The heritage area contains resources of statewide significance
that have retained integrity of setting and a cohesive character;
(2) The heritage area contains at least one or more:
(i) Historic districts either listed in, or determined to be
eligible for listing in, the Maryland Register of Historic Properties in accordance with
§ 5A-323 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; or
(ii) Natural or recreational resources determined by the
Secretary of Natural Resources to be of statewide significance; and

(3) Public assistance for the heritage area is reasonably expected to
produce additional private investments, job creation, and tourism revenues.
(d) (1) The boundaries for each recognized heritage area are the
boundaries depicted on the map accompanying each proposal as approved by the
Authority.
(2) After initial approval by the Authority of the boundaries of a
recognized heritage area, the Authority may amend or revise the boundaries:
(i) With the approval of all of the local jurisdictions where the
property to be added or removed is located; and
(ii) On publication in the Maryland Register of a revised
drawing, boundary description, or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) to a geographical
information system file.
(3) Boundary maps for each recognized heritage area shall be kept
on file at the Authority.
(4) The Authority shall send a copy of each boundary map to the office
of the county clerk where the recognized heritage area is located.
(e) Designation of a heritage area by the Authority as a recognized heritage
area establishes eligibility for matching grant assistance for the development of
management plans.

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