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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 20-705

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§20–705.
(a)By ordinance, the County Council of Harford County may impose a development impact fee not exceeding $10,000 on new construction or development.
(1)The County Treasurer shall deposit the revenues from the development impact fee into a special fund.
(2)The revenues from the special fund may be used only for school:
(i)site acquisition;
(ii)construction;
(iii)renovation;
(iv)debt reduction; or
(v)capital expenses.
(c)A municipality in Harford County shall assist the county council in the collection of the development impact fee in the municipality by:
(1)collecting and remitting the fee to the county; or
(2)requiring the fee to be paid to the county in accordance with the county ordinance.
(d)If a development impact fee is enacted under this section, the county shall:
(1)prepare an annual report on the revenues generated by the development impact fee and how those revenues were spent; and
(2)on or before May 31 of each year, submit the report to the Harford County Delegation to the General Assembly.
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