Maryland Code § LG-13-704

Section LG-13-704
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(a) The County Commissioners of Calvert County may provide for:
(1) the enforcement and correction of violations of an erosion and
sediment control ordinance for Calvert County;

(2) the collection of the costs of any enforcement and corrective
actions authorized in item (1) of this subsection; and
(3) the enforcement of this section and of the Erosion and Sediment
Control Ordinance by the imposition of civil penalties provided under subsection (d)
of this section.
(b) (1) Calvert County shall send written notice, by certified mail or
personal service, of noncompliance to a permittee and the surety if:
(i) erosion and sediment control work does not comply with a
permit or approved plans; and
(ii) the county wants to enforce the security that was required
for the work.
(2) The notice shall include:
(i) the nature of the corrections required; and
(ii) the time within which the corrections shall be made.
(3) The county shall post a stop-work notice on the site if:
(i) the permittee does not act on the notice within the time
specified in the notice; or
(ii) the situation is of a critical environmental nature.
(4) If a stop-work notice is posted on a site, no further work is
authorized on the site, except as allowed by the county engineer or the county
engineer's designee.
(5) If the permittee does not begin and diligently continue the
corrections within 5 days after receiving written notice:
(i) the permittee is in default of the obligations imposed under
this section; and
(ii) the county engineer may take immediate action to enforce
the security.

(c) (1) If the county engineer or the county engineer's designee
determines that there is imminent and substantial environmental harm because of
the instability of the site, Calvert County may perform work at the site sufficient to:
(i) eliminate any public safety problem; and
(ii) provide environmental stabilization and protection.
(2) A grading permit authorizes employees of the county engineering
department or the department's approved designees to enter the site to undertake
work in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3) A charge for the cost of work performed by the county or its
contractors under this section shall:
(i) be imposed on the owner of the property in the same
manner as county real property taxes are imposed;
(ii) have the same priority rights as county real property taxes;
(iii) bear the same interest and penalties as county real
property taxes; and
(iv) be treated as county real property taxes are treated.
(4) The property owner shall be charged the maximum legal rate of
interest.
(d) (1) A violation of the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance of
Calvert County is a civil violation.
(2) Each separate day that a violation of the Erosion and Sediment
Control Ordinance remains uncorrected is a separate violation, subject to an
additional citation and fine in the amount required under paragraph (3) of this
subsection.
(3) The fine for a civil violation of the Erosion and Sediment Control
Ordinance is:
(i) for a first violation, $250;
(ii) for a second violation, $500;
(iii) for a third violation, $750; and

(iv) for a fourth or subsequent violation, $1,000.
(e) (1) A person who performs erosion and sediment control work in
Calvert County without first obtaining a permit is in violation of the Erosion and
Sediment Control Ordinance.
(2) In addition to the civil penalties provided under subsection (d) of
this section, if a person performs erosion and sediment control work without first
obtaining a permit, the county may enforce this section and take the same actions as
those provided in this section for permit violations, including:
(i) the issuance of stop-work orders; and
(ii) performing work on site to eliminate any public safety
problem and to provide environmental stabilization and protection.
(3) A charge for the cost of work performed in accordance with
paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be imposed as provided in subsection (c)(3) of
this section.
(f) (1) On verification of a violation of the Erosion and Sediment Control
Ordinance, an inspector from the engineering department may deliver or mail a
citation to the person responsible for the violation.
(2) The citation is notification to the responsible person that the
person has been assessed a civil fine that is due and payable to Calvert County,
subject to the person's right to stand trial in District Court.
(g) The citation shall be on a form adopted by the County Commissioners of
Calvert County and shall include:
(1) the date of issuance of the citation;
(2) the name and address of the person charged;
(3) the section number of the Erosion and Sediment Control
Ordinance that has been violated;
(4) the nature of the violation;
(5) the time and location of the violation;
(6) the amount of the civil fine assessed;

(7) the manner, location, and time period in which the fine is to be
paid;
(8) if applicable, a notice that each day of continued violation is a
separate violation subject to additional citation;
(9) the name, business address, and telephone number of the county
official familiar with the case; and
(10) a notice of the person's right to elect to stand trial for the
violation, and instructions, including relevant time frames, necessary to exercise this
right to stand trial.
(h) (1) A person who receives a citation may elect to stand trial for the
offense by filing notice of intent to stand trial with Calvert County at least 5 days
before the payment date specified in the citation.
(2) After receiving the notice of intention to stand trial, the county
shall forward a copy of the citation and notice to the District Court.
(3) After receiving the citation, the District Court shall:
(i) schedule the case for trial; and
(ii) notify the defendant of the trial date.
(i) (1) Calvert County shall send a notice of the violation to the last
known address of a person who:
(i) receives a citation for a violation;
(ii) fails to pay the fine by the date of payment specified in the
citation; and
(iii) fails to file a timely notice of intention to stand trial.
(2) If, after 15 days from the date the notice is sent, the citation is
not satisfied, the person is liable for an additional fine not exceeding twice the original
fine.
(3) If, after 35 days from the date the notice is sent, the citation is
not satisfied, the county may request adjudication of the case through the District
Court.

(4) If the county requests adjudication under paragraph (3) of this
subsection, the District Court shall schedule the case for trial and summon the
defendant to appear.
(j) The County Commissioners of Calvert County may designate the
County Attorney or the State's Attorney to represent the interests of the county and
prosecute a civil violation under this section before the District Court.

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