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 27.01.11 - Directives for Updating Critical Area Maps
Section 27.01.11.05 - Mapping Methodology for Critical Area Classifications
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The Department, the Commission, and the local jurisdiction shall:
B. In order to determine the Critical Area classification for an area newly included in the Critical Area on the working draft map, the Commission and a local jurisdiction shall use the mapping standards in COMAR 27.01.02.03B -.05.
C. Except as required under §D of this regulation, a local jurisdiction shall classify an area newly included in the Critical Area in accordance with at least one of the following factors:
D. A local jurisdiction shall classify a dredged material containment facility as a resource conservation area if the facility is:
E. A local jurisdiction may not use a dredged material containment facility that meets the requirements of §D of this regulation to generate growth allocation.
F. At the time of a development application, a local jurisdiction shall classify an unclassified wetland as a resource conservation area if it is determined to be an upland area or a private wetland.
G. A local jurisdiction shall provide to the Commission a list of all parcels and lots that meet the requirements under §C(3) and (4) of this regulation, including the tax map and parcel number of each lot and parcel, as documentation that growth allocation will not be necessary.
H. As part of the mapping process, a local jurisdiction shall provide to the Commission documentation for those instances where the Critical Area boundary was moved and the resulting Critical Area classification is different from the adjacent Critical Area classification.
I. A local jurisdiction may propose alternative criteria for development to address an instance in which an area newly included in the Critical Area, as a result of changes in the Critical Area boundary during a map update, would be rendered nonconforming or unbuildable without a variance.
J. Federal lands not given a Critical Area classification are managed in accordance with the Coastal Zone Management Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 1451- 1464.