Maryland Code § SF-5-7A-02

Section SF-5-7A-02
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, with
respect to a State public works, transportation, or major capital improvement project
funded through State or federal funds, the State may not provide State funding for
the project if the project is not consistent with:
(i) the State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and
Planning Policy established in § 5-7A-01 of this subtitle; or
(ii) the local plan of the jurisdiction in which the project is
located.
(2) The State may provide State funding for a State public works,
transportation, or major capital improvement project funded through State or federal
funds which is not consistent with the policy or plan under paragraph (1) of this
subsection if the State determines that extraordinary circumstances exist that
warrant proceeding with the project and that no reasonably feasible alternative
exists.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection with
respect to a local construction project involving the use of State funds, grants, loans,
loan guaranties, or insurance, a local jurisdiction may not approve or construct the
project unless the project is consistent with the local plan.
(2) A local jurisdiction may approve and construct a local
construction project which is inconsistent with the local plan under paragraph (1) of
this subsection if the local jurisdiction determines that extraordinary circumstances
exist that warrant proceeding with the project and that no reasonably feasible
alternative exists.
(c) By December 1, 1992 the Governor shall establish procedures for review
of State projects under subsection (a) of this section, and each local jurisdiction shall

establish procedures for the review of local projects under subsection (b) of this
section, to:
(1) ensure that the projects are consistent with their respective policy
and plans; and
(2) evaluate extraordinary circumstances under subsections (a)(2)
and (b)(2) of this section, respectively.

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