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Preliminary Information
Preface
Part I. The Charter. [Note]
Part II. Local Laws, Ordinances, Resolutions, Etc.
Chapter 1. General Provisions.
Chapter 1A. Structure of County Government.
Chapter 2. Administration. [Note]
Chapter 2A. Administrative Procedures Act. [Note]
Chapter 2B. AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION.*
Chapter 3. Air Quality Control. [Note]
Chapter 3A. Alarms. [Note]
Chapter 4. Amusements. [Note]
Chapter 5. Animal Control. [Note]
Chapter 5A. Arts and Humanities. [Note]
Chapter 6. Auction Sales.
Chapter 6A. Beverage Containers. [Note]
Chapter 7. Bicycles. [Note]
Chapter 7A. Off-the-road Vehicles
Chapter 8. Buildings. [Note]
Chapter 8A. Cable Communications. [Note]
Chapter 9. Reserved.*
Chapter 9A. Reserved. [Note]
Chapter 10. Reserved.*
Chapter 10A. Child Care.
Chapter 10B. Common Ownership Communities. [Note]
Chapter 11. Consumer Protection. [Note]
Chapter 11A. Condominiums. [Note]
Chapter 11B. Contracts and Procurement. [Note]
Chapter 11C. Cooperative Housing. [Note]
Chapter 12. Courts. [Note]
Chapter 13. Detention Centers and Rehabilitation Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 13A. Reserved*.
Chapter 14. Development Districts.
Chapter 15. Eating and Drinking Establishments. [Note]
Chapter 15A. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.*
Chapter 16. Elections. [Note]
Chapter 17. Electricity. [Note]
Chapter 18. Elm Disease. [Note]
Chapter 18A. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY [Note]
Chapter 19. EROSION, SEDIMENT CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT. [Note]
Chapter 19A. Ethics. [Note]
Chapter 20. Finance. [Note]
Chapter 20A. Special Obligation Debt.
Chapter 21. Fire and Rescue Services.*
Chapter 22. Fire Safety Code. [Note]
Chapter 22A. Forest Conservation - Trees. [Note]
Chapter 23. RESERVED*
Chapter 23A. Group Homes. [Note]
Chapter 23B. Financial Assistance to Nonprofit Service Organizations. [Note]
Chapter 24. Health and Sanitation.
Chapter 24A. Historic Resources Preservation. [Note]
Chapter 24B. Homeowners' Associations. [Note]
Chapter 25. Hospitals, Sanitariums, Nursing and Care Homes. [Note]
Chapter 25A. Housing, Moderately Priced. [Note]
Chapter 25B. Housing Policy. [Note]
Chapter 26. Housing and Building Maintenance Standards.*
Chapter 27. Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
Chapter 27A. Individual Water Supply and Sewage Disposal Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 28. RESERVED.* [Note]
Chapter 29. Landlord-Tenant Relations. [Note]
Chapter 29A. Legislative Oversight.
Chapter 30. Licensing and Regulations Generally. [Note]
Chapter 30A. Montgomery County Municipal Revenue Program. [Note]
Chapter 30B. RESERVED*
Chapter 30C. Motor Vehicle Towing and Immobilization on Private Property. [Note]
Chapter 31. Motor Vehicles and Traffic.
Chapter 31A. Motor Vehicle Repair and Towing Registration. [Note]
Chapter 31B. Noise Control. [Note]
Chapter 31C. NEW HOME BUILDER AND SELLER REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY. [Note]
Chapter 32. Offenses-Victim Advocate. [Note]
Chapter 33. Personnel and Human Resources. [Note]
Chapter 33A. Planning Procedures. [Note]
Chapter 33B. Pesticides. [Note]
Chapter 34. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. [Note]
Chapter 35. Police. [Note]
Chapter 36. Pond Safety. [Note]
Chapter 36A. Public Service Company Underground Facilities.
Chapter 37. Public Welfare. [Note]
Chapter 38. Quarries. [Note]
Chapter 38A. Radio, Television and Electrical Appliance Installation and Repairs. [Note]
Chapter 39. Rat Control. [Note]
Chapter 40. Real Property. [Note]
Chapter 41. Recreation and Recreation Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 41A. Rental Assistance. [Note]
Chapter 42. Revenue Authority. [Note]
Chapter 42A. Ridesharing and Transportation Management. [Note]
Chapter 43. Reserved.*
Chapter 44. Schools and Camps. [Note]
Chapter 44A. Secondhand Personal Property. [Note]
Chapter 45. Sewers, Sewage Disposal and Drainage. [Note]
Chapter 46. Slaughterhouses.
Chapter 47. Vendors.
Chapter 48. Solid Waste (Trash). [Note]
Chapter 49. Streets and Roads.*
Chapter 49A. Reserved.*
Chapter 50. Subdivision of Land. [Note]
Chapter 51. Swimming Pools. [Note]
Chapter 51A. Tanning Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 52. Taxation.* [Note]
Chapter 53. TAXICABS.*
Chapter 53A. Tenant Displacement. [Note]
Chapter 54. Transient Lodging Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 54A. Transit Facilities. [Note]
Chapter 55. TREE CANOPY. [Note]
Chapter 56. Urban Renewal and Community Development. [Note]
Chapter 56A. Video Games. [Note]
Chapter 57. Weapons.
Chapter 58. Weeds. [Note]
Chapter 59. Zoning.
Part III. Special Taxing Area Laws. [Note]
Appendix
Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance (2014)
COMCOR - Code of Montgomery County Regulations
COMCOR Code of Montgomery County Regulations
FORWARD
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1A. STRUCTURE OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 2B. AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 3. AIR QUALITY CONTROL - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 3A. ALARMS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 5. ANIMAL CONTROL - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8. BUILDINGS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8A. CABLE COMMUNICATIONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 10B. COMMON OWNERSHIP COMMUNITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 11. CONSUMER PROTECTION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 11A. CONDOMINIUMS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 11B. CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13. DETENTION CENTERS AND REHABILITATION FACILITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15. EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 16. ELECTIONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 17. ELECTRICITY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 18A. ENERGY POLICY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 19. EROSION, SEDIMENT CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 19A. ETHICS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 20 FINANCE - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 21 FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 22. FIRE SAFETY CODE - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 22A. FOREST CONSERVATION - TREES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 23A. GROUP HOMES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 24. HEALTH AND SANITATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 24A. HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 24B. HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATIONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 25. HOSPITALS, SANITARIUMS, NURSING AND CARE HOMES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 25A. HOUSING, MODERATELY PRICED - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 25B. HOUSING POLICY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 26. HOUSING AND BUILDING MAINTENANCE STANDARDS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 27. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 27A. INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 29. LANDLORD-TENANT RELATIONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 30. LICENSING AND REGULATIONS GENERALLY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 30C. MOTOR VEHICLE TOWING AND IMMOBILIZATION ON PRIVATE PROPERTY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 31. MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 31A. MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR AND TOWING REGISTRATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 31B. NOISE CONTROL - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 31C. NEW HOME BUILDER AND SELLER REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 33. PERSONNEL AND HUMAN RESOURCES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 33B. PESTICIDES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 35. POLICE - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 36. POND SAFETY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 38A. RADIO, TELEVISION AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 40. REAL PROPERTY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 41. RECREATION AND RECREATION FACILITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 41A. RENTAL ASSISTANCE - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 42A. RIDESHARING AND TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 44. SCHOOLS AND CAMPS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 44A. SECONDHAND PERSONAL PROPERTY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 45. SEWERS, SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND DRAINAGE - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 47. VENDORS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 48. SOLID WASTES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 49. STREETS AND ROADS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 50. SUBDIVISION OF LAND - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 51 SWIMMING POOLS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 51A. TANNING FACILITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 52. TAXATION - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 53. TAXICABS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 53A. TENANT DISPLACEMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 54. TRANSIENT LODGING FACILITIES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 55. TREE CANOPY - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 56. URBAN RENEWAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 56A. VIDEO GAMES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 57. WEAPONS - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 59. ZONING - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 60. SILVER SPRING, BETHESDA, WHEATON AND MONTGOMERY HILLS PARKING LOT DISTRICTS - REGULATIONS
MISCELLANEOUS MONTGOMERY COUNTY REGULATIONS
TABLE 1 Previous COMCOR Number to Current COMCOR Number
TABLE 2 Executive Regulation Number to Current COMCOR Number
TABLE 3 Executive Order Number to Current COMCOR Number
INDEX BY AGENCY
INDEX BY SUBJECT
County Attorney Opinions and Advice of Counsel
Chapter 36A. Public Service Company Underground Facilities.
§ 36A-1. Legislative intent.
§ 36A-2. Definitions.
§ 36A-3. Notification and marking procedures.
§ 36A-4. Excavating procedures.
§ 36A-5. Excavator's duties.
§ 36A-6. Violations and penalties.
§ 36A-7. Administration.
§ 36A-8. Exemption.
Sec. 36A-1. Legislative intent.
   It is the intent of this chapter to protect underground facilities of public service companies from destruction, damage or dislocation in order to prevent:
   (a)   Death or injury to persons.
   (b)   Property damage to private and public property.
   (c)   Loss of services of public service companies to the general public. (1988 L.M.C., ch. 40, § 1.)
Sec. 36A-2. Definitions.
   In this Chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise:
   (a)   Clearance requirements means the minimum safe distance between one underground facility and another unassociated underground facility, as defined by the owners of the respective underground facilities.
   (b)   Contractor means any person who routinely engages in excavation in the course of its profession.
   (c)   Excavation means the removal or displacement of earth, rock or other material in or on the ground by means of any tools, equipment or explosives. "Excavation" includes grading, trenching, digging, ditching, drilling, augering, tunneling, scraping, pile driving, cable or pipe plowing and driving, wrecking, razing, rending, moving or removing any structure or mass of material.
   (d)   Excavator means any person who performs or proposes to perform any excavation.
   (e)   One-telephone-number utility notification system means a plan established by two (2) or more public service companies, government agencies or other operators of underground facilities by which an excavator notifies the participants by telephone of an intent to excavate.
   (f)   Person means any individual, firm, joint venture, partnership, corporation, government contractor, or association. "Person" includes any trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative.
   (g)   Public service company means:
      (1)   any company as defined in Section 1-101 of the Public Utility Companies Article of the Maryland Code and any successor provision;
      (2)   the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission; or
      (3)   any organization which is a member of the one-telephone-number utility notification system.
   (h)   Surface replacement work means the routine maintenance or limited replacement of sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and similar structures, including patch-type road paving and street repairs. The excavation required for surface replacement must not exceed in depth the structure which is replaced or repaired.
   (i)   Underground facility means any item of personal property owned by a public service company, which is buried or placed below ground or submerged for use in connection with the storage or conveyance of water, sewage, electronic, telephone or telegraph communications, electric energy, oil, gas or other substances. “Underground facility” includes pipes, sewers, conduits, cables, valves, lines, wires, manholes, attachments and those portions of poles below ground. (1988 L.M.C., ch. 40, § 1; 2010 L.M.C., ch. 49, § 1.)
Sec. 36A-3. Notification and marking procedures.
   (a)   An excavator must not make or begin any excavation until the excavator:
      (1)   Notifies every public service company with underground facilities in the area of the proposed excavation of the excavator's intent to excavate; and
      (2)   Obtains permission to excavate under this section.
   (b)   An excavator must notify each applicable public service company not more than ten (10) days before starting to excavate, but at least forty-eight (48) hours before starting to excavate. Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays are excluded from these times. The excavator may notify a company by telephone.
   (c)   Where a one-telephone-number utility notification system operates, an excavator may notify the one-telephone-number utility notification system within the time limits in subsection (b). An excavator must find out which public service companies participate in such a system, and in which geographic areas.
   (d)   If a one-telephone-number utility notification system issues an identification number for a proposed excavation after it is notified, the excavator must make this identification number available at the proposed excavation site to any public official and any public service company representative who requests the number.
   (e)   An excavator must, in notifying a public service company, provide the following information:
      (1)   The name and telephone number of the excavator.
      (2)   The name of the person for whom the proposed work is being done.
      (3)   The date and approximate time the work is to start.
      (4)   The location of proposed work.
      (5)   The type of work to be done.
      (6)   Any other special remarks or instructions.
   (f)   Before an excavator can start any excavation, each public service company that is notified of the proposed excavation under this section must:
      (1)   a.    Horizontally locate and mark all of its underground facilities at the site to within three (3) feet on either side of the underground facility; and
         b.   Notify the excavator at least one (1) hour before the proposed excavation is scheduled to start that all of its facilities have been marked; or
      (2)   Notify the excavator that the proposed excavation will not affect its underground facilities.
   (g)   If the public service company cannot mark the location of its underground facilities at least one (1) hour before the proposed excavation is scheduled to start, the public service company must notify the excavator of the date and time when the underground facilities will be marked. This date must not be more than three (3) working days after the original date scheduled for the excavation; unless the excavator and the public service company agree to a longer time.
   (h)   Any marking system indicating the horizontal location of a public service company's facilities must be consistent with the American Public Works Association Uniform Color Code.
   (i)   To expedite the horizontal location of utility lines, each public service company must:
      (1)   Provide locating services to mark all facilities, including house service laterals, affected by the excavation;
      (2)   Give requesting design engineers or excavators approximate horizontal location data, excluding house service laterals, of its principal underground facilities. A design engineer or excavator must submit a request for location data not more than thirty (30) nor less than ten (10) days before an excavation is scheduled to start. Each request must be accompanied by two (2) copies of each site drawing or site plan that shows where excavation is proposed, if the site plan or drawing is usually required by any agency of the county or the municipality in which the site is located. The public service company must retain one (1) copy of each site drawing or plan and return the other copy to the requester; and
      (3)   Allow another public service company or person to horizontally locate its facilities if the public service company has authorized it in writing. (1988 L.M.C., ch. 40, § 1.)
Sec. 36A-4. Excavating procedures.
   (a)   When excavating or after piercing any surface concrete or hard-surface covering, and if the excavation approaches within three (3) feet of the estimated horizontal location of any located underground facility, an excavator must expose each of the located underground facilities by hand digging within the limits of the proposed excavation. After each of the located underground facilities has been exposed by hand digging, the excavator may resume appropriate excavation techniques with reasonable care.
   (b)   Any operator of mechanized equipment must not perform an excavation until the operator is familiar with the location of underground facilities in the area to be excavated.
   (c)   An excavator must take all steps reasonably necessary to protect all underground facilities from damage during or as a result of excavation. An excavator must know and conform to the clearance requirements of each existing underground facility.
   (d)   Any excavation must be carried out with reasonable care. (1988 L.M.C., ch. 40, § 1.)
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