Maryland Code § NR-3-1001

Section NR-3-1001
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) (1) "Coast Smart" means a construction practice in which
preliminary planning, siting, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and
repair of a structure or highway facility avoids or minimizes future impacts
associated with coastal flooding and sea level rise inundation.
(2) "Coast Smart" includes design criteria and siting criteria that are
applicable throughout the entire life cycle of a project.
(c) "Council" means the Coast Smart Council.
(d) "Design criteria" means standard specifications related to the shape,
size, or form of a construction practice.
(e) "Freshwater" means water with a total dissolved-solid concentration of
less than 1,000 mg/L.
(f) "Highway facility" has the meaning stated in § 3-101(f) of the
Transportation Article.
(g) "Nuisance flooding" means high-tide flooding that causes public
inconvenience.

(h) (1) "Replacement cost" means, at the time of reconstruction, the cost
of reconstructing a structure and its surrounding property to full use with materials
of the same kind and quality as the original materials.
(2) "Replacement cost" does not include:
(i) The value of the land on which a structure is located; or
(ii) For tax purposes, a deduction for depreciation.
(i) (1) "Saltwater intrusion" means the movement of water with a total
dissolved-solid concentration greater than or equal to 1,000 mg/L to freshwater.
(2) "Saltwater intrusion" includes saltwater intrusion into surface
water, aquifers, and soils.
(j) "Sea level rise inundation" means the inundation of land from a sea level
rise of 2 feet, as determined by the Council.
(k) "Siting criteria" means specifications related to the location or use of a
structure or highway facility.
(l) "Structure" means:
(1) A walled or roofed building;
(2) A manufactured home; or
(3) A gas or liquid storage tank that is principally above ground.
(m) "Substantial damage" means damage caused by any source that is
sustained by a structure such that the cost of reconstruction to its before-damaged
condition is at least half of the structure's replacement cost before the damage
occurred.

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