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State Statutes - Maryland - Article Washington Suburban Sanitary District - (g29) - Section 1-207
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Section 1-207

      (a)      In this section "district council" includes a designee or hearing officer appointed by the district council.

      (b)      Every application for amendment to the zoning map of the regional district located within Prince George's and Montgomery counties may be referred by the respective district council to the WSSC for its review and comment.

      (c)      The WSSC shall review each application referred to it and shall report in writing on each application to the appropriate district council not less than 15 days before the regularly scheduled public hearing on the application.

      (d)      The report shall include an analysis of the probable impact on existing and proposed sewer or water or other facilities under the jurisdiction of the WSSC in terms of treatment facilities, sewer lines of both program and less-than-program size, their respective design capacity and present volume flow to capacity relationship, construction schedules, and any proposed projects under the six-year capital improvements program or ten-year water and sewerage plan.

      (e)      (1)      With respect to any referred application, the WSSC shall provide any supplemental information which may be requested by the district council not less than 15 days before the regularly scheduled public hearing on the application or within 15 days after receipt of the request by the WSSC, whichever is later.

            (2)      On request of the district council, the WSSC shall make staff available to appear before the district council with respect to the information which the WSSC is required to provide under this section.


 
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