Maryland Code § TP-7-520

Section TP-7-520
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Economic development project" means a real estate development
project in Anne Arundel County that consists of newly constructed or rehabilitated
commercial property if the property has not been the subject of a condemnation or
eminent domain proceeding undertaken for purposes related to the project.
(3) "Public benefit" means a unique and quantifiable service to be
provided by the economic development project for the benefit of schools, public safety,
or other local government services beyond that which would arise generally from a
private business development project.

(b) The governing body of Anne Arundel County may exempt or partially
exempt an economic development project from the county real or personal property
tax if:
(1) the owner of the economic development project demonstrates to
the satisfaction of the Anne Arundel County Executive and County Council of Anne
Arundel County that the project is an economic development project that provides a
public benefit; and
(2) on or before June 30, 2020, the owner of the economic
development project and the county enter into a payment in lieu of taxes agreement,
approved by ordinance of the County Council, that specifies:
(i) any amount that the owner of the economic development
project shall pay to the county each year in lieu of the payment of county real or
personal property taxes during the term of the agreement;
(ii) any services that the economic development project shall
provide to the county each year of the term of the payment in lieu of taxes agreement;
(iii) the term of the agreement; and
(iv) that each year after the expiration or termination of the
agreement, full real and personal property taxes shall be payable on the property.
(c) The owner of the economic development project and the county may
modify any payment in lieu of taxes agreement entered into on or before June 30,
2020, if the modification is approved by ordinance of the County Council.

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