§ 34-4-105. REQUIRED REPORTS.


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  • (a)

    Biennial report to be posted on county's internet website. Beginning on July 1, 2014 and every 2 years thereafter, the Director of Budget and Finance shall post on the county's internet website a report on:

    (1)

    The number of properties subject to the stormwater remediation fee;

    (2)

    The amount of money deposited into the Stormwater Management Fund over the previous 2 fiscal years; and

    (3)

    The percentage of funds in the Stormwater Management Fund spent on each of the purposes provided in § 10-13-102(a)(4) through (8) of the Code.

    (b)

    Annual report submitted to County Council. Beginning on July 1, 2014 and every year thereafter, the County Administrative Officer shall submit a report to the County Council that includes:

    (1)

    The most recent information reported to the state regarding the effects of the program's activities on reducing water pollution;

    (2)

    The number of all credits awarded during the fiscal year, and their associated dollar value;

    (3)

    The number of appeals filed during the fiscal year, the nature of each appeal, and the disposition of each appeal;

    (4)

    The number of properties, by property classification, subject to the stormwater remediation fee;

    (5)

    The number of hardship applications filed, by property classification, and the disposition of each;

    (6)

    The number of applications filed to reduce any portion of a fee, by property classification, and the disposition of each;

    (7)

    The amount of funds spent on each of the purposes provided in § 10-13-102(a)(4) through (8), by councilmanic district and type of project;

    (8)

    Program costs and revenues, by source;

    (9)

    The results of the county's monitoring and verification under § 4-202.1(f)(3) of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland; and

    (10)

    Plans for encouraging homeowners and other property owners to adopt best practices for stormwater management, including any plans to implement grant or loan programs for property owners to undertake private stormwater management projects.

    (Bill No. 20-13, § 1, 4-29-2013)

    Editor's note:
    Section 2 of Bill No. 85-15 states Sections 34-4-101 through 34-4-105, Article 34 - Water and Sewers, Title 4, Watershed Protection and Restoration Program, be and they are hereby repealed in their entirety, effective July 1, 2017.