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§ 13-1011. Management plan - Contents.
 

Subject to § 13-1012 of this subtitle, within 18 months after the date on which the Authority conducts its first meeting, the Authority shall develop and submit to the Maryland Historical Trust a management plan that: 

(1) Specifies the goals and objectives for the preservation, development, and management of the Heritage Area; 

(2) Provides an inventory of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(3) Identifies the types of public and private uses to be accommodated in the Heritage Area; 

(4) Describes the educational, interpretative, and recreational programs and projects concerning the Heritage Area; 

(5) Describes plans for encouraging and accommodating visitation to and economic development of the Heritage Area; 

(6) Provides an economic assessment of the long and short term costs and benefits related to the implementation of the management plan, including an identification of expected sources of funding; 

(7) Describes the specific techniques or means for the long term preservation and protection of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(8) Describes the public and private organizational structure to be utilized for planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area; and 

(9) Provides a schedule for the planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area. 
 

[1993, ch. 544; 2001, ch. 556.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Financial-institutions > Title-13 > Subtitle-10 > 13-1011

§ 13-1011. Management plan - Contents.
 

Subject to § 13-1012 of this subtitle, within 18 months after the date on which the Authority conducts its first meeting, the Authority shall develop and submit to the Maryland Historical Trust a management plan that: 

(1) Specifies the goals and objectives for the preservation, development, and management of the Heritage Area; 

(2) Provides an inventory of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(3) Identifies the types of public and private uses to be accommodated in the Heritage Area; 

(4) Describes the educational, interpretative, and recreational programs and projects concerning the Heritage Area; 

(5) Describes plans for encouraging and accommodating visitation to and economic development of the Heritage Area; 

(6) Provides an economic assessment of the long and short term costs and benefits related to the implementation of the management plan, including an identification of expected sources of funding; 

(7) Describes the specific techniques or means for the long term preservation and protection of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(8) Describes the public and private organizational structure to be utilized for planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area; and 

(9) Provides a schedule for the planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area. 
 

[1993, ch. 544; 2001, ch. 556.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Financial-institutions > Title-13 > Subtitle-10 > 13-1011

§ 13-1011. Management plan - Contents.
 

Subject to § 13-1012 of this subtitle, within 18 months after the date on which the Authority conducts its first meeting, the Authority shall develop and submit to the Maryland Historical Trust a management plan that: 

(1) Specifies the goals and objectives for the preservation, development, and management of the Heritage Area; 

(2) Provides an inventory of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(3) Identifies the types of public and private uses to be accommodated in the Heritage Area; 

(4) Describes the educational, interpretative, and recreational programs and projects concerning the Heritage Area; 

(5) Describes plans for encouraging and accommodating visitation to and economic development of the Heritage Area; 

(6) Provides an economic assessment of the long and short term costs and benefits related to the implementation of the management plan, including an identification of expected sources of funding; 

(7) Describes the specific techniques or means for the long term preservation and protection of the significant resources in the Heritage Area, including its cultural, historic, and natural resources; 

(8) Describes the public and private organizational structure to be utilized for planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area; and 

(9) Provides a schedule for the planning, development, and management of the Heritage Area. 
 

[1993, ch. 544; 2001, ch. 556.]