Maryland Code § SG-11-102

Section SG-11-102
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(a) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) the varying and time consuming procedures in obtaining
necessary development permits from local governments and State units placed
onerous burdens on persons or governmental units undertaking development
projects;
(2) the former methods for permitting public comment on
development projects were cumbersome and time consuming, placed undue hardship

on members of the public, and inhibited the public's ability to present its views to
local governments and State units granting development permits; and
(3) it is desirable to ensure prompt, reasonable, and decisive action
on development permits and to provide for a consolidation of the fact-finding
processes involved in issuing development permits to:
(i) eliminate unnecessary delay, unreasonable expense, and
duplication of effort in obtaining necessary development permits, in order to foster
development projects that are in the economic, social, and environmental interest of
the citizens of the State; and
(ii) remove impediments to the effective expression of public
comment on these development projects, in order to safeguard against the approval
of development projects that are not in the economic, social, and environmental
interest of the citizens of the State.
(b) The purposes of this title are to coordinate and to expedite
administrative decision making by:
(1) consolidating application procedures to help those persons or
governmental units that must obtain development permits from 1 or more local
governments and State units;
(2) consolidating hearings to help local governments and State units
in obtaining all relevant information as to applications on which they must act; and
(3) requiring action on all applications for development permits
within a reasonable time, whether or not subject to consolidated procedures.

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