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Terms Used In Maryland Code, LAND USE 1-401

  • County: means a county of the State or Baltimore City. See
  • including: means includes or including by way of illustration and not by way of limitation. See
(a) Except as provided in this section, this division does not apply to charter counties.

(b) The following provisions of this division apply to a charter county:

(1) this subtitle, including Parts II and III (Charter county – Comprehensive plans);

(2) § 1-101(l), (m), and (o) (Definitions – “Plan”, “Priority funding area”, and “Sensitive area”);

(3) § 1-201 (Visions);

(4) § 1-206 (Required education);

(5) § 1-207 (Annual report – In general);

(6) § 1-208 (Annual report – Measures and indicators);

(7) Title 1, Subtitle 3 (Consistency);

(8) Title 1, Subtitle 5 (Growth Tiers);

(9) § 4-104(b) (Limitations – Bicycle parking);

(10) § 4-208 (Exceptions – Maryland Accessibility Code);

(11) § 4-210 (Permits and variances – Solar panels);

(12) § 4-211 (Change in zoning classification – Energy generating systems);

(13) § 4-212 (Agritourism);

(14) § 4-213 (Alcohol production);

(15) § 4-214 (Agricultural alcohol production);

(16) § 5-102(d) (Subdivision regulations – Burial sites);

(17) § 5-104 (Major subdivision – Review);

(18) Title 7, Subtitle 1 (Development Mechanisms);

(19) Title 7, Subtitle 2 (Transfer of Development Rights);

(20) except in Montgomery County or Prince George’s County, Title 7, Subtitle 3 (Development Rights and Responsibilities Agreements);

(21) Title 7, Subtitle 4 (Inclusionary Zoning);

(22) § 8-401 (Conversion of overhead facilities);

(23) for Baltimore County only, Title 9, Subtitle 3 (Single-County Provisions – Baltimore County);

(24) for Frederick County only, Title 9, Subtitle 10 (Single-County Provisions – Frederick County);

(25) for Howard County only, Title 9, Subtitle 13 (Single-County Provisions – Howard County);

(26) for Talbot County only, Title 9, Subtitle 18 (Single-County Provisions – Talbot County); and

(27) Title 11, Subtitle 2 (Civil Penalty).

(c) This section supersedes any inconsistent provision of Division II of this article.