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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-516

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§9–516.
(a)This section applies only in Montgomery County and Prince George’s County.
(b)The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall provide any information and assistance requested by the county council or the county executive for preparing, reviewing, adopting, revising, or amending a county plan.
(c)The county council and county executive of each county, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall adopt procedures for:
(1)Requesting information or assistance under this section;
(2)Responding to the request; and
(3)Setting a reasonable timetable for response to a request.
(d)The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall provide any requested information about the comprehensive plan for water supply systems and sewerage systems in each county as to:
(1)Engineering;
(2)Design;
(3)Present and future capacities;
(4)Available service projections;
(5)Fiscal elements; and
(6)Annual revisions of this information.
(e)The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall provide any requested information to each county as to:
(1)Population;
(2)Growth projections;
(3)Planning factors; and
(4)Other developmental standards.
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