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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 5-204

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§5–204.
(a)A planning commission may provide in the subdivision regulations or practice for tentative approval of a plat before completion of improvements or installation of utilities.
(b)Tentative approval of a plat shall be revocable and may not be indicated on the plat.
(1)Instead of requiring the completion of improvements and installation of utilities before the final approval of a plat, a planning commission may accept security approved by the local jurisdiction to secure the construction of improvements and installation of utilities.
(2)Forms of security accepted by a planning commission under paragraph
(1)of this subsection:
(i)shall specify the time for completion and specifications set by or in accordance with the subdivision regulations of the planning commission;
(ii)may include a bond with surety, an irrevocable letter of credit, or any other form of security approved by the local jurisdiction; and
(iii)may be enforced by any appropriate legal or equitable remedy.
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