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The time for appeal from a final decision of the District Council, including a denial for want of the necessary total of affirmative votes, as set forth in State law, shall begin to run from the date of the resolution or from the date the application was denied for want of the necessary total of affirmative votes, except as otherwise provided in section 59-H-8.5.
(Legislative History: Ord. No. 12-1, § 1.)
Editor's note-In Badian v. Hickey, 228 Md. 334, 179 A.2d 873 (1962), the court held that the thirty-day deadline for filing an appeal ran from the date of the public meeting at which the Council's decision was announced, rather than from the date of a subsequent meeting at which the transcribed minutes of the Council reciting the prior decision and the vote thereon was approved by the Council.