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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 4-205

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§4–205.
(a)The provisions of § 4–204 of this subtitle do not apply to the construction activities of State or federal agencies.
(b)After July 1, 1984, a State or federal agency may not undertake any land clearing, soil movement, or construction activity involving soil movement unless the agency has submitted and obtained approval of a stormwater management plan from the Department or the Department’s designee.
(1)On the request of a county or municipality, the Department or the Department’s designee shall require that a State or federal agency submit a stormwater management plan to the requesting jurisdiction for review and comment, which review and comment shall be completed, returned, and received by the State or federal agency within 21 calendar days of receipt of the plan.
(2)The Department or the Department’s designee shall require that the State or federal agency include the local jurisdictions’ comments that are received within the time period required under paragraph
(1)of this subsection as part of its stormwater management plan which is submitted for approval to the Department.
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