Maryland Code § NR-8-1104

Section NR-8-1104
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An appraiser for the Department, the trier of fact in any condemnation
proceeding, or any other person charged by law to determine fair market value shall
consider the following among other relevant factors in determining the fair market
value of any interest in land being acquired to implement § 8-1103 of this subtitle:
(1) The date of valuation shall be determined recognizing that the
State may have taken properties as of the date that prohibitions were imposed for the
Beach Erosion Control District under § 8-1105.1 of this subtitle;
(2) If the land lies within the Beach Erosion Control District
established pursuant to § 8-1105.1 of this subtitle, the land shall be valued subject to
the restrictions of § 8-1105.1 of this subtitle; provided, however, that if it appears that
the owner is entitled to compensation for a taking under the provisions of § 8-
1105.1(c) of this subtitle, then the property shall be valued as if the restrictions of §
8-1105.1 of this subtitle were not in effect, but all other applicable restrictions of State
and local law were, including:
(i) Building codes;
(ii) Zoning;
(iii) Public rights across the property acquired through
dedication or prescription;
(iv) Easements for dune construction and maintenance; and
(v) Density limitations; and
(3) If fair market value is to be based on an assumption that the land
can be developed, the costs of that development shall be estimated assuming the risk
of storm damage with the beach in its condition as of the date of valuation, and taking
into account any deterioration of the beach which could reasonably be expected to
occur after the date of valuation, given no artificial improvement or protection of the
beach at public expense. The costs shall include insurance costs and special
construction costs attributable to the need to protect against storm damage.

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