Alcohol Beverage Services operates liqour wholesale and retail establishments throughout the County.
Under Alcohol Beverage Services is the Division of Licensure, Regulation, and Education. The Alcoholic Beverages Advisory Board, and the Board of License Commissioners also assist Alcohol Beverage Services.
The Board's three members are appointed to four-year terms by the County Executive with County Council consent (Code Alcoholic Beverages Article, sec. 25-306).
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS
In Montgomery County, the Board's five members are appointed by the County Executive with County Council consent to four-year terms (Code Alcoholic Beverages Article, secs. 25-101 through 25-206).
The Board of License Commissioners regulates the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in Montgomery County. In accordance with regulations set by the Board, license applications are processed through the Division of Licensure, Regulation, and Education. The Board hears appeals related to liquor license fines or violation citations.
DIVISION OF LICENSURE, REGULATION, & EDUCATION
The Division of Licensure, Regulation, and Education regulates liquor license compliance. When allegations of alcohol and tobacco code violations are made, the Division conducts inspections and may issue citations or fines if violations are found. The Division also is responsible for collecting all related fines. In cases related to alcohol code violations, appeals are heard by the Board of License Commissioners. In tobacco violations, or alcohol sales to minors, cases are heard by the District Court.
Working with law enforcement agencies, the Division conducts compliance checks of businesses licensed to sell alcohol and tobacco in the County. Annually, the Division reports the results of these checks to the County Council and Alcohol Beverage Services.
For Alcohol Beverage Services, the Division provides public outreach to inform residents and businesses of regulations related to alcohol and tobacco. The Division works with law enforcement agencies, and local businesses and community organizations to provide classes and events to share information on regulations and safety trends.
Appointed by the County Executive with County Council consent to three-year terms, the Board consists of five members (County Code, secs. 17-12 through 17-17).
The Department issues licenses and permits for building construction, street vendors, road work, or any construction within areas designated as public rights-of-way, such as sidewalks and bike paths. In addition, the Department hears complaints regarding construction and renovations without a permit, sign installation without a permit, impediment to streets and sidewalks caused by construction, and sediment control violations. Zoning violations such as fences, signs, and improper uses of a property or building, also are heard by the Department (County Code, chapters 8, 19, 47, 59).
Under the Department are five divisions: Commercial Building Construction, Fire Prevention and Code Compliance, Land Development, Residential Construction and Intake, and Zoning and Site Plan Enforcement. The Department is assisted by the Department of Permitting Services Advisory Council.
Members of the Board are appointed by the County Executive with County Council consent.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DIVISION
The Division enforces standards set by construction and zoning codes. It also reviews building plans and specifications, building permits, and occupancy permits for compliance with the fire prevention law. The Division consults with the Chief of Fire and Rescue Services in all matters involving the interpretation or application of fire prevention laws and codes.
FIRE PREVENTION & CODE COMPLIANCE DIVISION
The Division processes records, receipts, and information requests related to licenses and permits. During disasters, the Division assists the Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security in damage assessments, and recovery estimates.
Through the Green Tape Program, the Division aids commercial revitalization in designated areas, as well as affordable housing programs throughout the County. Under this program, the Division works with State and local agencies, as well as commercial entities, to expedite building permits deemed valuable to neighborhood development.
The Case Management Program also is overseen by the Division. Through this program, residents and contractors encountering issues and impediments in the permit process may apply to be assisted by a case facilitator. Facilitators serve as liaison between clients and the Department of Permitting Services, review plans and permits, identify and resolve any permit impediments, and supervise the permit and construction process to ensure that projects remain on schedule. All Green Tape Program projects, and places of worship, automatically qualify for the Case Management Program.
LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
Issued through the Division are permits for public right of way, driveways, grading, paving, storm drains, utilities, and special use. Gutter and drainage system permits also are managed through the Division.
To regulate water runoff management and sediment control, the Division issues permits for wells and septic systems. In addition, the Division conducts well and soil tests, and undertakes floodplain studies.
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DEPARTMENT OF PERMITTING SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Department of Permitting Services Advisory Council reviews and evaluates the performance of the Department. Advising the County Executive, the County Council, and the Department Director, the Board recommends programs and regulations to improve the Department's efficiency and the quality of its services.
The Commercial Building Construction Division originated as the Building Construction Division, and later adopted its present name.
The Fire Prevention and Code Compliance Division started as the Customer Service Division. It reformed under its present name at a later date.
The Land Development Division is responsible for ensuring that land development and construction plans and permits are ecologically sound, and in compliance with federal and State regulations regarding development of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
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