Maryland Code § LG-13-706

Section LG-13-706
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Decommissioning" means the removal and legal disposal
of an industrial wind energy conversion system and any other components related to
the industrial wind energy conversion system.

(ii) Unless the property owner specifies otherwise,
"decommissioning" includes the removal and legal disposal of buildings, roads,
concrete, fencing, gravel, stone, and foundations to a depth of 36 inches.
(3) "Industrial wind energy conversion system" means an
aggregation of parts, including the base, wind turbine, generator, supports, guy wires,
and accessory equipment in a configuration necessary to convert the power of wind
into mechanical or electrical energy that is intended for sale to energy providers
through the electric transmission grid.
(4) "Restoration of pad site" means, at the location of the industrial
wind energy conversion system:
(i) stabilizing, grading, and seeding disturbed areas to grow
ground cover; and
(ii) replacing the excavated foundation areas with topsoil that:
1. is free of noxious weeds, rocks, root mat, or foreign
objects larger than 2 inches in size; and
2. has proper soil nutrients to provide and sustain the
growth of ground cover.
(5) "Setback distance" means the distance measured from the base of
the tower of a wind turbine in an industrial wind energy conversion system to any
neighboring residential or school building in all directions.
(6) "Structure height" means the measurement from ground level at
the base of an industrial wind energy conversion system to the highest point of the
structure or the highest point of the blade at its greatest extension.
(7) "Wind turbine" means the tower, hub, blades, and nacelle.
(b) This section does not apply to any industrial wind energy conversion
system that has submitted an interconnection application to the PJM Interconnection
queue before March 1, 2013.
(c) In Garrett County, each individual industrial wind energy conversion
system shall comply with a minimum setback distance equal to no less than two and
one-half times the structure height.

(d) (1) Before an occupancy permit is issued for an industrial wind
energy conversion system in Garrett County, the Garrett County Department of
Planning and Land Development shall:
(i) at the applicant's expense, retain an independent and
certified professional engineer to prepare a net cost estimate for decommissioning
and restoration of the pad site, less the salvage value of the industrial wind energy
conversion system; and
(ii) require the applicant to post a bond equal to 100% of the
cost estimate determined under item (i) of this paragraph and adjusted by an
estimated construction pricing index to ensure that cost increases during the
following 5-year interval will not decrease the value of the bond.
(2) A bond posted in accordance with paragraph (1)(ii) of this
subsection shall be held by the Garrett County Finance Department to be used as
surety in the event of noncompliance with a requirement under this section by an
owner of an industrial wind energy conversion system.
(3) (i) On completion of the construction of an industrial wind
energy conversion system in Garrett County, and every 10 years thereafter, the
Garrett County Department of Planning and Land Development, at the applicant's
expense, shall retain an independent certified professional engineer to prepare a net
cost estimate for decommissioning and restoration of the pad site, less the salvage
value of the industrial wind energy conversion system.
(ii) The Garrett County Department of Planning and Land
Development may alter the amount of the bond determined under paragraph (1)(ii)
of this subsection to provide adequate security for the costs of decommissioning and
restoration of the pad site.
(4) If an industrial wind energy conversion system in Garrett County
is sold, the bond posted in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be
released if the new owner posts a bond with the Garrett County Finance Department
that:
(i) is equal to the amount of the bond posted by the seller; or
(ii) is a greater amount if the Garrett County Department of
Planning and Land Development determines that additional security is necessary to
provide for the cost of decommissioning and restoration of the pad site.
(5) (i) If an industrial wind energy conversion system in Garrett
County has not generated electricity for a continuous period of 365 days or an owner

has abandoned an industrial wind energy conversion system, the Garrett County
Department of Planning and Land Development may require the owner to
decommission and restore the pad site.
(ii) If the owner fails to comply with the requirements under
this paragraph, the bond shall be used by Garrett County to cover the costs of
decommissioning and restoration of the pad site.

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