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Code · Maryland · Natural Resources

§ 5-1503

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§5–1503.
(a)The Department may acquire a conservation easement or a fee simple or other interest in any land described under § 5-1502 of this subtitle.
(b)The Department shall establish criteria for acquisition of conservation easements and of fee simple and other interests in lands, including a priority system that considers:
(1)The ecological uniqueness of the land;
(2)The presence of rare, threatened, or endangered plants or animals or diverse communities of plants or animals;
(3)The threat to the land by development;
(4)Whether the land is in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area;
(5)Whether development of the land will adversely impact water quality or unique natural habitat;
(6)Whether a natural area has been designated by the State or submitted by a county for designation as an area of critical State concern under § 5-611 of the State Finance and Procurement Article; and
(7)Whether the land is forestland, nontidal wetlands, or tidal wetlands.
(c)The Department annually shall consult with the counties of the State:
(1)For suggested acquisition of lands; and
(2)To coordinate the acquisition projects under this subtitle.
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