Land Use & Zoning
A Maryland development subject to a forest conservation plan must submit the plan to:
AMREC
BThe local jurisdiction (county or municipality) that administers the Forest Conservation Act✓ Correct
CMDE only
DThe Army Corps of Engineers
Explanation
Forest conservation plans are submitted to and approved by the local jurisdiction (county or municipality) that administers Maryland's Forest Conservation Act.
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