Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 27 - CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS
Subtitle 01 - CRITERIA FOR LOCAL CRITICAL AREA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 27.01.02 - Development in the Critical Area
Section 27.01.02.02 - General Policies
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In order to recognize already existing land uses and development in the Critical Area, the Commission recognizes these three types of development areas:
B. Within each jurisdiction, intense development should be directed outside the Critical Area. Future intense development activities, when proposed in the Critical Area, shall be directed towards the intensely developed areas.
C. Additional low intensity development may be permitted in the limited development areas, but shall be subject to strict regulation to prevent adverse impacts on habitat and water quality.
D. Development shall be limited in the resource conservation area, which shall be chiefly designated for agriculture, forestry, fisheries activities, other resource utilization activities and for habitat protection.
E. Local jurisdictions shall identify each of the three areas within their jurisdiction based on the criteria to follow, and develop policies and programs to achieve the objectives as proposed by the Commission.
F. Activities Not Permitted
G. Certain new development activities or facilities, or the expansion of certain existing facilities, because of their intrinsic nature, or because of their potential for adversely affecting habitat and water quality, may not be permitted in the Critical Area unless no environmentally acceptable alternative exists outside the Critical Area, and these development activities or facilities are needed in order to correct an existing water quality or wastewater management problem. These include:
H. Existing, permitted facilities of the type noted in §G(1) and (2), above, shall be subject to the standards and requirements of the Maryland Department of the Environment, under COMAR Title 26.