- A. A community must be located within a priority funding area identified under State Finance and Procurement Article, §5-7B-02, Annotated Code of Maryland, to be eligible for a Maple Street community designation.
B. An application submitted to the Department for designation as a Maple Street community shall:
- (1) Be on a form approved by the Department, which may be in electronic or paper form;
- (2) Be submitted by a date to be determined by the Department; and
- (3) Contain the information and supporting documentation required by the Department.
C. In evaluating applications for a Maple Street community designation, the Department will take into consideration the following factors:
- (1) Demonstration that the residential revitalization strategy will build upon and reinforce the progress of the Main Street Maryland revitalization strategy;
- (2) The relationship of the proposed Maple Street community boundary to the existing Main Street community;
- (3) An adequate local budget of at least 3 years and evidence of continuous funding commitment from public and private organizations;
- (4) Strength of the commitment from local government and private sector organizations to provide sustained support for a local Maple Street community program;
- (5) Organizational and financial capacity of the applicant;
- (6) Experience of the applicant to implement a residential revitalization strategy and the value of that strategy on the community;
- (7) Population and housing stock of the community;
- (8) Historic architectural resources of the community and evidence of a local historic preservation ethic and commitment to historic preservation;
- (9) Willingness of sponsors to develop and implement a mixed-income housing strategy as evidenced by the strategies and goals outlined in the Maple Street framework provided in the application; and
- (10) Presence of revitalization designations.
D. Application Review.
- (1) Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee approved by the Department for consistency with selection criteria.
- (2) The selection committee will forward recommendations to the Secretary.
- (3) The Secretary may approve, reject, or accept with modifications the selection committee's recommendations.
Authority: Housing and Community Development Article, §6-102, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 16, 1990 (17:7 Md. R. 847)
Regulation .02B amended effective February 28, 1994 (21:4 Md. R. 273)
Regulation .05C amended effective February 1, 1993 (20:2 Md. R. 112); February 28, 1994 (21:4 Md. R. 273)
Regulation .08 amended effective February 28, 1994 (21:4 Md. R. 273)
Regulation .08C and D amended effective February 1, 1993 (20:2 Md. R. 112)
Regulation .08-1 adopted effective February 28, 1994 (21:4 Md. R. 273)
Regulation .11B amended effective February 1, 1993 (20:2 Md. R. 112)
Chapter recodified from COMAR 05.07.06 to COMAR 05.13.02 effective September 6, 1999 (26:18 Md. R. 1373)
Regulation .02B amended effective September 6, 1999 (26:18 Md. R. 1373)
Regulation .08 amended effective September 6, 1999 (26:18 Md. R. 1373)
Regulation .09 amended effective September 6, 1999 (26:18 Md. R. 1373)
Regulations .01—.13, Main Street Improvement Grant Program, repealed effective October 15, 2001 (28:20 Md. R. 1779)
Regulations .01—.12, Main Street Improvement Program, adopted effective October 15, 2001 (28:20 Md. R. 1779)
Chapter revised effective October 20, 2008 (35:21 Md. R. 1823)
Regulation .02B amended effective January 20, 2014 (41:1 Md. R. 12)
Regulation .11 amended effective March 16, 2015 (42:5 Md. R. 485)