Maryland Code § LG-12-410

Section LG-12-410
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(a) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County may sell to a
government unit located in the county surplus school board real property:
(1) without advertising the property for sale; and

(2) after obtaining three independent appraisals.
(b) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County may sell surplus
county real property at a public or private sale if, subject to county procedures, the
county commissioners hold a hearing on the sale and provide adequate notice of the
hearing.
(c) (1) By resolution, the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County
may transfer surplus real property in the county to a private nonprofit corporation in
the county or to the Housing Authority of St. Mary's County with or without
consideration, if the county commissioners:
(i) hold a public hearing;
(ii) at the hearing, solicit and accept comments concerning the
transfer; and
(iii) at the hearing, consider issues related to the transfer that
include:
1. compatibility of the proposed use with the
neighborhood;
2. financial issues, including the ability of the proposed
transferee to construct, renovate, maintain, and operate a facility on the property;
3. the historical significance of the property; and
4. unique characteristics of any structure on the
property.
(2) The notice of the public hearing shall:
(i) be published at least once each week for 2 successive
weeks, with the last notice advertised at least 7 days before the date of the hearing
in a newspaper of general circulation in the county; and
(ii) include an appraisal of the property obtained by the county
commissioners.
(3) The county commissioners shall adopt regulations to implement
this subsection.

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