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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 4-206

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§4–206.
(a)The organizing committee shall present to the county commissioners or county council a proposed municipal charter:
(1)within 45 days after receiving the comments submitted to the organizing committee under § 4–205(c) of this subtitle; or
(2)if the county commissioners or county council has not submitted comments, within 90 days after the report is submitted by the organizing committee under § 4–205(a)(1)(iii) of this subtitle.
(b)The organizing committee shall submit statements with the proposed municipal charter describing:
(1)the likely fiscal effect of the proposed incorporation on residents of the proposed municipality, residents in the vicinity of the proposed municipality, and the county;
(2)the services that the proposed municipality is expected to provide; and
(3)the impact that the proposed incorporation is expected to have on property tax rates.
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