Maryland Code § TR-5-613

Section TR-5-613
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(a) (1) Appeals to the board of appeals may be taken by any aggrieved
person or by any officer or agency of the political subdivision affected by any decision
of the administrative agency.
(2) An appeal shall be taken within 30 days of the decision by filing,
with the administrative agency from which the appeal is taken and with the board, a
notice of appeal specifying the grounds for the appeal. The agency immediately shall
send to the board the papers that constitute the record on which the action appealed
from was taken.
(b) (1) An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of the action
appealed from, unless the administrative agency certifies to the board that, because
of the facts stated in the certificate, a stay in its opinion would cause imminent peril
to life or property.
(2) If the agency certifies as provided in paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the proceedings may not be stayed other than by a restraining order
granted by the board of appeals or by a court of record. On application and notice to
the administrative agency, a restraining order may be granted for good cause shown.
(c) (1) The board shall:
(i) Set a reasonable time for hearing the appeal;
(ii) Give public notice of the hearing;
(iii) Give notice to the parties in interest; and
(iv) Decide the appeal within a reasonable time.
(2) Any party may appear at the hearing in person or by his agent or
attorney.

(d) In compliance with this subtitle, the board:
(1) May reverse, affirm, or modify the decision appealed from; and
(2) For this purpose:
(i) May make any order, requirement, decision, or
determination that it considers proper; and
(ii) Has all the powers of the administrative agency from which
the appeal is taken.

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