What if I have multiple tax accounts and want to combine them into one account?
Any property owner with multiple property tax accounts, assigned to adjoining properties, who wishes to investigate combining...
Any property owner with multiple property tax accounts, assigned to adjoining properties, who wishes to investigate combining...
To deal with the ever-present impacts of stormwater runoff to which your property contributes, the County has relied on the...
Although the effects may not be directly apparent, stormwater from the impervious areas on your property contributes to a...
The Clean Water Act Fee is an additional impact fee, separate from the fees charged for potable (drinking) water and wastewater...
Yes. The Clean Water Act Fee relates to the stormwater drainage and conveyance system, which is completely separate from the...
Every day, trash, oil, sediment, chemicals, bacteria, and other pollutants collect on our rooftops, roads, parking lots, and...
Yes, the County has had storm drains for a long time; they provide conveyance for stormwater away from urbanized areas. However...
The Clean Water Act Fee was established and went into effect on July 1, 2013. Please call 301-883-5810 for more information.
Yes. The Clean Water Act Fee is an impact fee, not a property tax, since it is based on a properties’ relative contribution to...