(a)
- (1) There is a Montgomery County Historic Preservation Grant Fund.
- (2) There is a Prince George's County Historic Property Grant Fund.
- (b) Each county planning board administers its Fund.
(c) Each county planning board shall deposit in its Fund those amounts authorized in accordance with Title 18, Subtitle 1 of this article to:
- (1) implement and encourage restoration and preservation of historic properties; and
- (2) implement the purposes of its Program.
(d)
- (1) Each county planning board shall expend the amounts in its Fund to make grants to nonprofit organizations or foundations.
(2) In Montgomery County:
- (i) grants may also be made for research, developing educational materials, and generally promoting historic preservation; and
- (ii) in making grants, the county planning board, if practical to do so, shall obtain and implement the recommendations of the Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission.
(3) In Prince George's County:
- (i) grants may also be made to political subdivisions or individuals to acquire, preserve, restore, or rehabilitate historic properties; and
- (ii) in making grants, the county planning board shall solicit and consider the recommendations of the Prince George's County Historic Preservation Commission.
- (e) When a county planning board awards a grant, the grant recipient shall convey a perpetual preservation easement to the county planning board.
(f)
- (1) Decisions by a county planning board concerning grants shall be made without regard to the financial status or annual income of the applicant.
- (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, a county planning board may require matching funds in whatever proportion the county planning board considers appropriate.
Added by Acts 2012, c. 426, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2012.