Maryland Code § HS-6-104

Section HS-6-104
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(a) (1) The General Assembly finds that the State must have sustainable
communities in order to:
(i) preserve and protect the State's natural resources; and
(ii) achieve the State's economic growth, resource protection,
and planning policy in § 5-7A-01 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The General Assembly finds that sustainable communities are
places where public and private investments and partnerships achieve:

(i) development of a healthy local economy;
(ii) protection and appreciation of historic and cultural
resources;
(iii) a mix of land uses;
(iv) affordable and sustainable housing and job options; and
(v) growth and development practices that protect the
environment and conserve air, water, and energy resources, encourage walkability
and recreational opportunities, and, where available, create access to transit.
(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the community legacy and
neighborhood business development programs:
(1) be used to create, enhance, support, and revitalize sustainable
communities across the State; and
(2) be coordinated with other State programs, such as the
Sustainable Communities Tax Credit Program established under Title 5A, Subtitle 3
of the State Finance and Procurement Article, in order to maximize the State's
investment in sustainable communities.

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