(a) Generally. All appeals from decisions of the County Board of Appeals shall be in accordance with the provisions of § 604 of the Charter of Anne Arundel County and the Maryland Rules of Procedure.
(b) Notice. Upon receipt of the copy of the first petition for judicial review filed with the Court and unless otherwise ordered by the Court, the Clerk to the Board shall give written notice promptly by ordinary mail to all parties to the Board's proceedings that a petition for judicial review has been filed, the date of the filing, the name of the Court, and the civil action number and that a party wishing to oppose the petition must file a response within 30 days after the date the notice was mailed unless the Court shortens or extends the time. The Clerk shall file with the Court a certificate of compliance with this requirement, pursuant to Maryland Rule 7-202(e).
(c) Transmittal of Record to the Court. Within 60 days after the agency receives the first petition for judicial review, unless the time is extended or shortened by the Court, the Clerk shall file with the Circuit Court the record as required by Maryland Rule 7-206.
(Bill No. 53-86; Bill No. 14-01; Bill No. 19-13)