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Section 1-414 – Implementation of Visions

    In addition to the requirements for the plan under Part II of this subtitle, a planning commission shall implement the visions set forth in § 1–201 of this title through the plan.

Section 1-415 – Plan Implementation

    (a)    The planning commission of a charter county or code county shall implement the visions set forth in § 1–201 of this title through the comprehensive plan elements required under Part II of this subtitle.     (b)    The legislative body of a charter county or code county that has adopted a comprehensive plan under Part II of this […]

Section 1-416 – Plan Revision

    (a)    At least once every 10 years, each planning commission shall review the comprehensive plan and, if necessary, revise or amend the comprehensive plan to include all:         (1)    the elements required under Part II of this subtitle; and         (2)    the visions set forth in § 1–201 of this title.     (b)    The planning commission may prepare comprehensive plans for one […]

Section 1-417 – Periodic Review; Implementation

    (a)    At least once every 10 years, which corresponds to the comprehensive plan revision process under § 1–416 of this subtitle, a charter county shall ensure the implementation of the visions, the development regulations element, and the sensitive areas element of the plan.     (b)    A charter county shall ensure that the implementation of the requirements of subsection […]

Section 1-418 – Deadline

    (a)    Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a charter county shall include in its comprehensive plan any plan element that is required under Part II of this subtitle in accordance with the review schedule for the local jurisdiction under § 1–417 of this subtitle.     (b)    On request of a charter county and for good cause, the […]

Section 1-409 – Transportation Element

    (a)    The transportation element may include all types of:         (1)    airways;         (2)    highways or streets;         (3)    railways;         (4)    waterways;         (5)    routings for mass transit; and         (6)    terminals for individuals, goods, and vehicles related to airways, highways, railways, and waterways.     (b)    The transportation element shall:         (1)    propose, on a schedule that extends as far into the future as is reasonable, the most appropriate and desirable […]

Section 1-410 – Water Resources Element

    (a)    Considering available data provided by the Department of the Environment, the water resources element shall identify:         (1)    drinking water and other water resources that will be adequate for the needs of existing and future development proposed in the land use element of the plan; and         (2)    suitable receiving waters and land areas to meet stormwater management and […]

Section 1-411 – Mineral Resources Element

    (a)    The mineral resources element shall identify:         (1)    undeveloped land that should be kept in its undeveloped state until the land can be used to assist in providing a continuous supply of minerals, as defined in § 15–801(i) of the Environment Article; and         (2)    appropriate postexcavation uses for the land that are consistent with the county’s land planning […]

Section 1-412 – Designation of Areas for Fishing Uses

    (a)    This section applies only to a charter county or a code county that was required before adopting home rule to designate in the comprehensive plan areas on or near the tidal waters of the State under § 3–113 of this article.     (b)    The planning commission of a charter county that is located on the tidal waters […]

Section 1-401 – Charter Counties; Limited Application of Division

    (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)    § […]