Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 29 - MARYLAND HERITAGE AREAS AUTHORITY
Chapter 14.29.01 - Designation of Recognized Heritage Areas
Section 14.29.01.03 - Proposals for Designation of Recognized Heritage Areas
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.29.01.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
A. A local jurisdiction with land area located within the geographic boundaries of a heritage area may submit to the Authority a proposal for designation of the heritage area as a recognized heritage area, and if the land area of the heritage area is located within more than one local jurisdiction the proposal shall be jointly submitted by each of the local jurisdictions.
B. A proposal for designation of a recognized heritage area shall:
(1) Include a geographic information system
file that identifies the boundaries for the heritage area;
(2) Include a resolution, ordinance, or other
appropriate authorization issued by the governing body of each local
jurisdiction with land area located within the boundaries of the heritage area
establishing that the local jurisdiction has approved the proposal;
(3) Identify the heritage area management
entity;
(4) Identify and describe
the natural, recreational, cultural, and historic resources that contribute to
the special cohesive character of the heritage area;
(5) Identify, as located within the heritage
area, any:
(a) Historic districts either
listed, or determined by the Director of the Maryland Historical Trust to be
eligible for listing, in the Maryland Register of Historic Properties;
or
(b) Natural or recreational
resources determined by the Secretary of Natural Resources to be of Statewide
significance;
(6)
Specify the general goals and objectives for preservation, development, and
management of the heritage area;
(7) Identify the types of public and private
uses within the heritage area that will be intended or designed to advance the
goals and objectives of the heritage area;
(8) Describe the strategies for encouraging
and accommodating visitation to, and the compatible economic development of,
the heritage area;
(9) Provide an
economic overview of both the short-term and long-term costs and benefits
related to development of the heritage area;
(10) Describe the methods and means to be
instituted by the local jurisdictions to assure the long-term preservation and
protection of the heritage area's resources, including zoning, subdivision, and
other growth management controls;
(11) To the extent that any of the following
State agencies have programs or plans that may be affected by, or may be able
to coordinate on, the designation of the heritage area as a recognized heritage
area, identify to what extent such agencies were consulted during development
of the proposal:
(a) Department of Housing and
Community Development regarding housing and neighborhood
revitalization;
(b) Maryland
Department of Planning regarding land use planning, historic preservation,
museum programs, and management of cultural and historic resources;
(c) Department of Commerce regarding tourism,
economic development, and job creation;
(d) Department of Natural Resources regarding
outdoor recreation and the management of natural resources and State
greenways;
(e) Department of
Agriculture regarding agricultural activities;
(f) Maryland Higher Education Commission and
the State Department of Education regarding educational resources and education
of the public about the heritage areas;
(g) Department of Transportation regarding
access to and transportation within the heritage area, including on the State
scenic byways program and programs for special signage; and
(h) Department of General Services regarding
the management, maintenance, and disposition of State property; and
(12) Include any additional
information as may be requested by the Authority either prior or subsequent to
submission of the proposal.
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