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Town of Chesapeake Beach, MD
Calvert County
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Index: I
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Improvements
§ C-201— Courses and distances. § C-501— Enumerated. § C-710— Over-expenditures forbidden. § C-723— Purchasing and contract. § C-903— Powers of town as to public ways. § C-1001— Powers of town. § C-1102— Procedure. § C-1202— Condemnation. § 22-50— Campaign restrictions. § 25-9— Duties of Commission. § 50-112— Statement of policy. § 50-115— Timing of evaluations; unsatisfactory or poor performance. § 50-120— Written warnings and progressive discipline. § 110-11— Global stability analysis and storm drain discharge and stormwater management plan required. § 126-2— Prevention of mudslides. 149-10B{2}— AGREEMENT TO SUBMIT AN ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 149-10B{15}— DEVELOPMENT 149-10B{26}— FLOODPROOFING or FLOODPROOFED 149-10B{41}— MARKET VALUE 149-10B{45}— NEW CONSTRUCTION 149-10B{51}— START OF CONSTRUCTION 149-10B{54}— SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT § 149-12— Duties and responsibilities of Floodplain Administrator. § 149-14— Permits required; expiration. § 149-15— Application required. § 149-18— Submissions required prior to final inspection. § 149-22— Buildings and structures. § 149-24— Historic structures. § 149-25— Manufactured homes. § 149-31— General requirements. § 149-34— Residential structures and residential portions of mixed-use structures. § 149-35— Nonresidential structures and nonresidential portions of mixed-use structures. § 149-36— Horizontal additions. § 149-38— General requirements. § 149-40— Residential and nonresidential structures. § 149-41— Horizontal additions to structures. § 149-44— General. § 149-47— Limitations for granting variances. § 149-48— Compliance required. § 162-5— Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer. 190-6{9}— IMPROVEMENTS 190-6{12}— MOBILE HOME PARK § 190-14— Street standards. Ch 190 Art V— Required Improvements § 190-18— Purpose. § 190-20— Streets. § 190-23— Public sanitary sewers. § 190-24— Sidewalks. § 190-25— Grading. § 190-26— Utility improvement and service standards. § 190-27— Mobile home lots and stands. § 190-28— Parking. § 190-29— Signs. § 190-35— Licenses; fees. § 217-17— Acquisition of real property interests. § 240-3— Ordinance adopted. 240-4{1}— IMPROVEMENTS § 240-5— General prohibition. § 240-6— Exceptions to general prohibition; development approvals. § 240-7— Petitions for improvements by adjacent property owners. § 240-8— Petition requirements. § 240-9— Petitions for improvements in opened public roads. § 240-10— Petitions for improvements in unopened public roads. § 240-11— Petition review process. § 240-12— License and easement agreements. § 240-13— Special rules for erosion control and land support improvements. 245-6{6}— IMPROVEMENTS 245-6{13}— SUBDIVISION, MINOR 245-7{11}— DEVELOPMENT or DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 245-7{20}— FOREST PRACTICE 245-7{35}— REDEVELOPMENT § 245-10— Transfer of land; issuance of building permits. § 245-16— Final submission. § 245-17— Acceptance of streets and improvements. § 245-21— Street standards. § 245-25— Street signs. § 245-26— Storm sewerage system. § 245-27— Public sanitary sewers and public water supply. § 245-28— Sidewalks. § 245-29— Critical Area District. Ch 245 Art VI— Required Improvements § 245-30— Purpose. § 245-33— Streets. § 245-38— Capped sewers. § 245-40— Curbs and sidewalks. § 245-41— Grading. Ch 245 Art VII— Improvement Guarantees § 245-43— Contracts. § 245-44— Guaranty. § 245-45— General. § 245-48— Preliminary plat. § 245-51— Improvement plans. § 257-2— Property tax. § 257-6— Improvement assessments. § 290-2— Purpose. § 290-3— Applicability. § 290-12— Special exceptions through Board of Appeals. § 290-17— Critical Area Overlay District. § 290-18— Growth Allocation Floating Districts. § 290-19— Tables; requirements; exceptions. § 290-22.1— Standards of compatibility. § 290-24— Site plan preparation. § 290-25— Critical Area site plan preparation. § 290-35— Powers and duties. 290-44{30}— FOREST PRACTICE
Inspections
§ C-312— File of ordinances. § C-501— Enumerated. § C-706— Budget. § C-1013— Charges. § 7-12— Reports and resolutions to be filed with Town Clerk. § 22-21— Registration records. § 22-26— Declaration of candidacy. § 22-52— Division of duties among judges. § 55-6— Scope. § 55-10— Who may request public records. § 55-11— Written requests required. § 55-12— Contents of written request. § 55-13— Response to request. § 55-14— Disclosure of requests. § 55-16— Public record temporarily unavailable. § 55-18— Review of denial of request. § 55-20— Time, manner and place of inspection and copying. § 55-21— Fees. § 55-24— Who may request. § 55-28— Response to request. § 115-6— Duties of Public Works Administrator. § 115-10— Right of inspection. § 126-2— Prevention of mudslides. 149-10B{2}— AGREEMENT TO SUBMIT AN ELEVATION CERTIFICATE § 149-12— Duties and responsibilities of Floodplain Administrator. § 149-17— Inspections. § 149-18— Submissions required prior to final inspection. § 149-35— Nonresidential structures and nonresidential portions of mixed-use structures. § 162-2— Purpose. § 162-5— Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer. § 162-14— Rental license required. § 162-17— Transfer of license. § 162-18— Specified inspections of rental housing. § 190-35— Licenses; fees. § 190-36— Inspection of mobile home parks. § 217-2— Inspections. § 245-17— Acceptance of streets and improvements. § 245-43— Contracts. § 245-51— Improvement plans. § 290-17— Critical Area Overlay District. § 290-25— Critical Area site plan preparation. § 290-26— Administration of permitting process. § 290-40— Implementation.
Insurance
§ C-721— Authority for borrowing; payment of indebtedness. 25-3B{21}— INTEREST § 50-7— Applicability to individuals employed prior to adoption. § 50-59— Worker's compensation and occupational leave. § 50-60— Retirement, pension, deferred compensation, group insurance and qualified plans. § 50-61— Adoption, amendment, and discontinuance of plans. § 50-85— Continuation of insurance and retirement benefits. § 50-94— Maintenance of benefits during absence. § 50-95— Return to work. § 149-1— Findings. § 149-3— Statement of purpose. § 149-5— Basis for establishing special flood hazard areas and BFEs. 149-10B{4}— AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING 149-10B{7}— BASE FLOOD ELEVATION 149-10B{18}— FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) 149-10B{20}— FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) 149-10B{21}— FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS) 149-10B{30}— FLOOD ZONE 149-10B{36}— LETTER OF MAP CHANGE (LOMC) 149-10B{42}— MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT (MDE) 149-10B{44}— NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM (NFIP) 149-10B{45}— NEW CONSTRUCTION 149-10B{50}— SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (SFHA) § 149-11— Designation of Floodplain Administrator. § 149-12— Duties and responsibilities of Floodplain Administrator. § 149-13— Use and interpretation of FIRMs. § 149-44— General. § 162-5— Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer. § 263-6— Tree removal standards and replacement. § 268-9— Operation of system. § 290-20— Parking and loading.
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