Maryland Code § TR-5-705.1

Section TR-5-705.1
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(a) In this section, "governing body of a political subdivision" means the
Baltimore County Council or the County Commissioners of Carroll County.
(b) If a tower located in Baltimore County or Carroll County is equipped
with a fully operational replacement obstruction lighting system that meets
applicable State and federal aviation regulations, the governing body of that political

subdivision may order the owner of a television or radio transmitting tower that is
equipped with a pulsating high intensity white light system, as defined in Federal
Communications Commission regulations, to cease nighttime operation of the
pulsating high intensity white light system.
(c) A governing body of a political subdivision may issue an order described
under subsection (b) of this section only after a public hearing conducted by the
governing body.
(d) A governing body that conducts a public hearing under this section shall:
(1) Provide reasonable advance notice of the time, place, and subject
matter of the hearing;
(2) Provide a reasonable opportunity for all interested persons to
present oral and written comments; and
(3) Notify the Administration at least 10 days before any hearing is
held.
(e) The governing body of a political subdivision or a joint board established
under Subtitle 6 of this title, shall hold a public hearing under subsection (b) of this
section on the petition of at least 50 individuals who:
(1) Reside within the political subdivision and within a 3-mile radius
of a television or radio transmitting tower or other structure that is equipped with a
pulsating high intensity white light system; and
(2) Claim that the nighttime operation of the pulsating high intensity
white light system interferes with the quiet enjoyment of their property.
(f) A political subdivision may grant to an owner who is required to cease
operation of a pulsating high intensity white light system under this section, not more
than 180 days to convert the pulsating high intensity white light system to a system
utilizing red aviation obstruction lights or a dual lighting system as defined in
Federal Communications Commission regulations, and which are consistent with
other applicable State and federal aviation regulations.
(g) The owner of a pulsating high intensity white light system shall pay the
costs of the conversion to a red aviation obstruction or a dual lighting system under
this section.

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