Maryland Code § TR-5-822

Section TR-5-822
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(a) Appeals to the Board of Airport Zoning Appeals may be taken in the
manner set forth in § 5-814 of this subtitle by any aggrieved person or by any officer
or agency of a political subdivision affected by the decision of the Administration.
(b) The Board of Airport Zoning Appeals may grant variances for State-
owned airports in the manner set forth in § 5-815 of this subtitle.
(c) The Board of Airport Zoning Appeals shall condition any variance
prerequisite to the grant of a permit required by § 5-821 of this subtitle so as to
require the applicant to:
(1) Construct the proposed structure so as to comply with all
applicable noise insulation regulations promulgated by the Administration; and
(2) Grant to the Administration an avigation easement as defined by
§ 5-1201(d) of this title, such easement including a provision relinquishing any right
to receive remuneration or other compensation or benefit under any program of this
State designed to allay, abate, or compensate for the effects of aircraft noise and
emissions in connection with the operation of Baltimore-Washington International
Thurgood Marshall Airport.
(d) After consultation with the Board of Airport Zoning Appeals and
affected local governments, the Administration shall adopt regulations to further the

intent of this section and to meet the sound insulation goals set forth in § 5-815(a) of
this subtitle.
(e) Any aggrieved person or any officer or agency of an affected political
subdivision may appeal from a decision of the Board of Airport Zoning Appeals in the
manner set forth in § 5-816 of this subtitle.
(f) Upon timely application, an affected political subdivision may intervene
in any appeal taken under this subtitle to the Board of Airport Zoning Appeals or to
a court of competent jurisdiction.

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