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 27.01.14 - Renewable Energy Generating Systems
Section 27.01.14.05 - Criteria for a Major Solar Energy Generating System in the Resource Conservation Area
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In addition to the requirements of this regulation, a local jurisdiction shall also apply the standards under Regulation .04 of this chapter when authorizing a major solar energy generating system in the resource conservation area.
B. Except for access allowed in accordance with Regulation .04C of this chapter and in accordance with the provisions in COMAR 27.01.06, a local jurisdiction shall restrict forest clearing within 300 feet beyond the landward boundary of tidal waters or tidal wetlands, or the edge of each bank of a tributary stream.
C. In addition to any applicable local land recordation requirements, a local jurisdiction shall record a Reservation of Resource Conservation Area Density Rights Agreement in accordance with §§D and E of this regulation.
D. The number of density rights reserved is equal to:
E. The Reservation of Resource Conservation Area Density Rights Agreement shall remain in effect until:
F. The remaining land unencumbered by the solar energy generating system or lands not otherwise restricted by the Reservation of Resource Conservation Area Density Rights Agreement may be developed in accordance with Natural Resources Article, § 8-1808.1, Annotated Code of Maryland, and COMAR 27.01.02.05C(4).
G. A lot, a parcel, or a portion of a lot or parcel is not eligible for a major solar energy generating system if the density rights associated with that lot, parcel, or portion of a lot or parcel have been:
H. A local jurisdiction may propose alternatives to a Reservation of Resource Conservation Area Density Rights Agreement in the resource conservation area if the local jurisdiction submits those standards to the Commission and they are approved as part of a local Critical Area program. The standards may include: