Maryland Code § LG-21-622

Section LG-21-622
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(a) (1) In the stormwater management district, Prince George's County
may require an owner or developer of a subdivision or tract of land on which buildings
are to be erected to contribute what the county determines to be a fair share of the
cost of a stormwater management project before the county approves or constructs
the project.
(2) In the City of Bowie, the city may require an owner or developer
of a subdivision or tract of land on which buildings are to be erected to contribute
what the city determines to be a fair share of the cost of a stormwater management
project before the city approves or constructs the project.
(3) In the City of Takoma Park, the city may require an owner or
developer of a subdivision or tract of land on which buildings are to be erected to
contribute what the City Council determines to be a fair share of the cost of a
stormwater management project in the city's jurisdiction before the City Council
approves the project for construction.
(4) In Montgomery County, except for property in the City of Takoma
Park, the Montgomery County Council may require an owner or developer of a
subdivision or tract of land on which buildings are to be erected to contribute what
the County Council determines to be a fair share of the cost of a stormwater
management project in the county's jurisdiction before the County Council approves
the project for construction.
(5) Before construction begins, the contribution shall be paid in cash
or secured to the satisfaction of the approving authority.
(b) Montgomery County, Prince George's County, the City of Bowie, and the
City of Takoma Park each may construct in its boundaries any part of an approved
stormwater management project if the owner or developer contributes a share of the
cost of the project considered appropriate by the approving authority.
(c) Montgomery County, Prince George's County, the City of Bowie, and the
City of Takoma Park each shall include in its annual capital budget for stormwater

management capital projects an amount representing anticipated contributions to
stormwater management.

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