Maryland Code § LU-3-112

Section LU-3-112
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(a) The municipal growth element shall include:
(1) the municipal corporation's:
(i) future municipal growth areas outside the existing
corporate limits;
(ii) past growth patterns;
(iii) capacity of land areas available for development,
redevelopment, and in-fill;
(2) the land area needed to satisfy demand for development at
densities consistent with long-term development policy;
(3) the relationship of the long-term development policy to a vision
of the municipal corporation's future character;
(4) rural buffers and transition areas;
(5) protection of sensitive areas that could be impacted by
development planned within the proposed municipal growth area;
(6) population growth projections;
(7) public services and infrastructure needed to accommodate growth
within the proposed municipal growth areas, including those necessary for:
(i) libraries;
(ii) recreation;
(iii) water and sewerage facilities;
(iv) public safety, including emergency medical response;
(v) stormwater management systems sufficient to ensure
water quality both inside and outside the proposed municipal growth area; and

(vi) public schools sufficient to accommodate student
population consistent with State rated capacity standards established by the
Interagency Commission on School Construction;
(8) any burden on services and infrastructure for which the
municipal corporation would be responsible for development in areas near to and
outside of the proposed municipal growth area; and
(9) anticipated financing mechanisms to support necessary public
services and infrastructure.
(b) On request of a municipal corporation, the Department of Planning shall
provide technical assistance for the purposes of developing the municipal growth
element of the comprehensive plan.

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