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Section 6-201 – “Appellate Board” Defined

    In this subtitle, “appellate board” means:         (1)    the board of appeals of a local jurisdiction established under Title 4, Subtitle 3 of this article; or         (2)    a special board of appeals created to consider appeals under this subtitle.

Section 6-202 – Development Prohibited in Reserved Areas

    Except as otherwise provided in § 6–203 of this subtitle, after recording a reservation plat approved by a legislative body under Subtitle 1 of this title, a local jurisdiction may not issue a permit to develop any part of the land between the lines of a proposed street as platted.

Section 6-203 – Development Permit

    (a)    The appellate board of the local jurisdiction where a platted street is located may grant a permit to develop a platted street on an appeal filed by the owner of the land on which the street is located:         (1)    after a hearing at which the parties in interest have an opportunity to be heard; and         (2)    by […]

Section 6-204 – Development Prohibitions; Official Map

    (a)    A public sewer or other public street utility or improvement may not be constructed in a street or highway until the street or highway is placed on the official map.     (b)    A development permit may not be issued unless a street or highway giving access to the proposed development has been placed on the official map. […]