Maryland Code § LU-5-201

Section LU-5-201
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(a) (1) (i) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, if an applicant
has complied with all subdivision regulations, a planning commission shall approve
or disapprove a final plat within 30 days after the applicant submits the final plat to
the planning commission.
(ii) If the planning commission does not approve or disapprove
the plat within 30 days, the plat shall be considered approved and the planning
commission shall issue a certificate to that effect on demand.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, if the planning
commission does not approve or disapprove the plat within 30 days, an applicant for
approval of a final plat may waive this requirement and consent to an extension of
the period for approval.
(3) If a final plat is disapproved, the planning commission shall state
the grounds for the disapproval in the planning commission's records.
(b) (1) Each plat approved by the planning commission shall, through
the approval, be considered:
(i) an amendment or a detail of the comprehensive plan; and
(ii) a part of the comprehensive plan.
(2) Approval of a plat does not constitute or effect an acceptance by
the public of any street or other open space shown on the plat.
(3) A planning commission periodically may recommend to the
legislative body amendments of the zoning law or map to conform to the planning
commission's recommendations for the zoning regulation of the territory within
approved subdivisions.

(c) (1) A planning commission may agree with an applicant on use,
height, area, or bulk requirements or restrictions that are designed to promote the
purposes of the zoning law of the local jurisdiction.
(2) (i) The requirements or restrictions shall be stated on the plat
before the plat is approved and recorded.
(ii) The requirements or restrictions shall have the same force
of law, shall be enforceable in the same manner and with the same sanctions and
penalties, and shall be subject to the same power of amendment or repeal as though
part of the zoning law or map of the local jurisdiction.

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