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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
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CHAPTER 25. HOSPITALS, SANITARIUMS, NURSING AND CARE HOMES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 25A. HOUSING, MODERATELY PRICED - REGULATIONS
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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
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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
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CHAPTER 42A. RIDESHARING AND TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 44. SCHOOLS AND CAMPS - REGULATIONS
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CHAPTER 51 SWIMMING POOLS - REGULATIONS
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CHAPTER 57. WEAPONS - REGULATIONS
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CHAPTER 60. SILVER SPRING, BETHESDA, WHEATON AND MONTGOMERY HILLS PARKING LOT DISTRICTS - REGULATIONS
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Sec. 52-91. Brownfields Property Tax Credit.
   (a)   Definitions. In this Article, the following words have the meanings indicated.
      Corrective action plan means a corrective action plan for a Qualified Brownfields Site under Title 4 of the Environment Article of the Maryland Code.
      Director means the Director of the Department of Finance or the Director’s designee.
      Enterprise zone means an area designated under Article 83A, Section 9-103 of the Maryland Code, or any successor provision.
      Increased Property Tax Liability means the increase in the property tax levied on a Qualified Brownfields Site resulting from an increased assessment due to a voluntary cleanup of the Qualified Brownfields Site or due to a corrective action plan for the Qualified Brownfields Site. Increased Property Tax Liability includes increases in property taxes levied due to an increased assessment for additional improvements to a Qualified Brownfields Site. Increased Property Tax Liability is calculated after deducting any other property tax credit applicable to the Qualified Brownfields Site. For a Qualified Brownfields Site with a prior use value, the Increased Property Tax Liability must be determined as if the Qualified Brownfields Site had no use value limitation.
      Property tax means the total County real property tax levied on the Qualified Brownfields Site annually under the Tax-Property Article. Property tax does not include parking district and urban district taxes.
      Qualified Brownfields Site has the meaning given in Article 83A, Section 3-901 of the Maryland Code.
      Tax-Property Article means the Tax-Property Article of the Maryland Code.
      Tax year means the 12-months beginning July 1 and ending on June 30.
      Use value means a special value of land for assessment purposes specified in Sections 8-209 through 8-217 and 8-220 through 8-225 of the Tax-Property Article.
      Voluntary cleanup means a voluntary cleanup of a Qualified Brownfields Site under Title 7, Subtitle 5 of the Environment Article of the Maryland Code.
   (b)   Participation. The County may participate in the Brownfields Incentive Program under Section 9-229 of the Tax-Property Article.
   (c)   Property tax credits.
      (1)   For each of the 5 tax years immediately after the first revaluation of a Qualified Brownfields Site after completion of a voluntary cleanup or corrective action plan, the Director must allow a property tax credit of 50% of the Increased Property Tax Liability for a Qualified Brownfields Site.
      (2)   For each of the 5 tax years immediately after the first revaluation of a Qualified Brownfields Site after completion of a voluntary cleanup or correction action plan, the Director must allow an additional property tax credit of 20% of the Increased Property Tax Liability for a Qualified Brownfields Site located in:
         (A)   an enterprise zone; or
         (B)   a neighborhood designated by the County Council for participation in the Neighborhood Business Development Program under state law.
   (d)   Applicability. The tax credits in paragraph (c) apply for:
      (1)   5 tax years; or
      (2)   if the property is in an enterprise zone, 10 tax years.
   (e)   Contribution to Fund. As provided in Subsection 9-229(e)(2) of the Tax-Property Article, for each tax year of the credit period the County must, after property taxes for a Qualified Brownfields Site have been paid, contribute to the Brownfields Revitalization Incentive Fund established under Maryland Code, Article 83A, Section 3-904. The contribution must be equal to 30% of the Increased Property Tax Liability of the Qualified Brownfields Site.
   (f)   Termination of credit. A recipient of a property tax credit under this Article is no longer eligible if:
      (1)   the recipient of the property tax credit withdraws from the voluntary cleanup program under Section 7-512(A) or (B) of the Environment Article of the Maryland Code; or
      (2)   the Maryland Department of the Environment withdraws approval of a Response Action Plan or a Certificate of Completion under Section 7-512(E) and (F) of the Environment Article of the Maryland Code. (1998 L.M.C., ch. 28, § 1; 2016 L.M.C., ch. 7, § 2.)