Environmental (alternative)
Under Maryland's Stormwater Remediation Fee (impervious surface fee), property owners in some jurisdictions may be charged based on:
AProperty value
BThe amount of impervious surface (roofs, driveways, parking lots) on their property✓ Correct
CThe number of residents
DDistance from the Chesapeake Bay
Explanation
The stormwater fee in jurisdictions that charge it is based on the amount of impervious surface on a property — more impervious coverage means more runoff and a higher fee.
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