Maryland Code § LG-4-406

Section LG-4-406
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(a) After an annexation resolution is introduced, the chief executive and
administrative officer of the municipality shall publish notice in accordance with the
requirements of this section that:
(1) briefly and accurately describes the proposed annexation and the
applicable conditions and circumstances; and
(2) specifies the date, time, and place that the legislative body sets
for the public hearing on the proposed annexation.
(b) After an annexation resolution is introduced, the chief executive or the
administrative officer of the municipality shall notify commercial property owners in
the area to be annexed of:

(1) all personal property taxes and fees imposed by the municipality;
and
(2) the date, time, and place that the legislative body sets for the
public hearing on the proposed annexation.
(c) (1) Public notice of the annexation resolution shall be published:
(i) 1. at least four times; or
2. if the total area of the proposed annexation is 25
acres or less, at least two times;
(ii) at not less than weekly intervals; and
(iii) in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the
municipality and the area to be annexed.
(2) The public hearing shall be:
(i) set no sooner than 15 days after the final required
publication of the public notice; and
(ii) held in the municipality or the area to be annexed.
(d) Immediately after the first publication of the public notice, the
municipality shall provide a copy of the public notice to:
(1) the governing body of the county in which the municipality is
located; and
(2) any regional or State planning agency with jurisdiction in the
county.
(e) The county and any regional or State planning agency with jurisdiction
in the county has the right to be heard before the public at the hearing on the
proposed annexation.
(f) (1) The public hearing may be rescheduled for or continued to a later
date not more than 30 days after:
(i) the date when the hearing was originally scheduled; or

(ii) the date on which the hearing began but was not
completed.
(2) If the hearing is rescheduled or continued, public notice shall be
published:
(i) at least 7 days before the date of the rescheduled or
continued hearing; and
(ii) in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality
and the area to be annexed.
(3) The public notice shall:
(i) briefly and accurately describe the area to be annexed; and
(ii) specify the date, time, and place of the rescheduled or
continued public hearing.

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