Maryland Code § LU-10-403

Section LU-10-403
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(a) With the advice and consent of the City Council, the Mayor may provide
for the appointment of a Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals.
(b) (1) The Board shall consist of five members.
(2) (i) The term of a member of the Board is 4 years.
(ii) The terms of the members of the Board shall be staggered
as provided on October 1, 2012.
(3) With the advice and consent of the City Council, the Mayor shall
appoint an individual to fill the unexpired term of any member.
(4) (i) The Mayor may remove any member of the Board for:
1. incompetence;
2. misconduct; or
3. in the same manner as for a member of a State board
or commission:
A. failure to attend meetings under § 8-501 of the State
Government Article; or

B. conviction of a crime in accordance with § 8-502 of
the State Government Article.
(ii) The Mayor shall provide to the member:
1. a written statement of charges stating the grounds
for removal; and
2. an opportunity for a public hearing to contest the
charges.
(5) (i) The Mayor shall designate one or more alternate members
for the Board who may sit on the Board when another member of the Board is absent
or recused.
(ii) When an alternate member is absent or recused, the Mayor
may designate a temporary alternate.
(c) (1) The Board shall adopt rules in accordance with any local law
adopted under this title.
(2) Meetings of the Board shall be:
(i) held at the call of the chair and at other times determined
by the Board; and
(ii) open to the public.
(3) The chair of the Board or, in the chair's absence, the acting chair
may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses.
(4) The Board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, including the
vote of each member on each question, or the member's absence or failure to vote.
(5) (i) The Board shall keep records of the examinations and
other official actions of the Board.
(ii) The records of the Board shall be:
1. filed promptly in the office of the Board; and
2. open to the public.

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