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As part of SB 236, to protect agriculture, control growth in rural areas, promote growth in areas that have infrastructure in place for it, and reduce nitrogen from septic systems, a primary pollutant of the Chesapeake Bay |
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As part of SB 236, to protect agriculture, control growth in rural areas, promote growth in areas that have infrastructure in place for it, and reduce nitrogen from septic systems, a primary pollutant of the Chesapeake Bay |
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The Growth Tiers Map shows the location of the four Tiers in the County.
Tier 1: Areas currently served by sewer
Tier 2: Future Growth Areas planned for sewer
Tier 3: Large Lot Development and "Rural Villages" on septic systems
Tier 4: Preservation and Conservation Areas. No Major subdivisions on septics except by exemption Montgomery County has been approved by the Maryland Department of Planning to allow major subdivisions on septic systems. |
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Septic_Tiers |
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