Section 7-306 – Limitations
This subtitle does not require the adoption of a local law by a local governing body or authorize a local governing body to require a party to enter into an agreement.
Section 6-107 – Abandonment of Reservation
The legislative body, by resolution, may abandon a reservation and certify the abandonment to the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the local jurisdiction is located.
Section 5-104 – Major Subdivision — Review
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) “Community sewerage system” means a publicly or privately owned sewerage system that serves at least two lots. (3) “Major subdivision” has the meaning stated in § 9–206 of the Environment Article. (4) “On–site sewage disposal system” has the meaning stated in § 9–206 of the Environment Article. […]
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 5-105 – Existing Platting Statutes
(a) After a planning commission begins to exercise control over subdivisions under this subtitle, the authority of the planning commission over plats shall be exclusive within the territory under its jurisdiction. (b) Unless otherwise provided in this division, all statutory control over plats or subdivisions granted by other statutes shall be considered transferred to the planning commission […]
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 5-201 – Final Plat Approval — Procedure and Effect
(a) (1) (i) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, if an applicant has complied with all subdivision regulations, a planning commission shall approve or disapprove a final plat within 30 days after the applicant submits the final plat to the planning commission. (ii) If the planning commission does not approve or disapprove the plat within 30 days, the […]
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 5-202 – Final Plat Approval — Filing
(a) This section applies only where a legislative body has: (1) adopted the transportation element of the comprehensive plan of all or part of the territory within its subdivision jurisdiction; and (2) filed a certified copy of the plan with the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which all or part of the territory is […]
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. […]