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This document outlines the key components and outcomes of the District Council Worksession held on March 18, 2014, regarding the adoption of Plan Prince George’s 2035. It includes the PGCPB Resolution No. 10-14, details on public hearings, testimonies, and significant amendments related to growth policies, land use elements, and transportation corridors. The plan aims to guide sustainable development while addressing community needs, providing a comprehensive framework for land use and investment in Prince George’s County.
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District Council WorksessionMarch 18, 2014 The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George’s County Planning Department
Transmittal Package • Plan Prince George’s 2035 Adopted General Plan • Transmittal Binder • PGCPB Resolution No. 10-14 (with attachments)
Planning Board Resolution of AdoptionNo. 10-14 • Joint Public Hearing errata sheet • Revised Land Use Element (pp. 66-95) • Major Policy Changes 2002 vs. 2035 • Revised Potential Transit Corridors Map • Revised Transportation Service Areas Map • Revised Watersheds Map • Revised Implementation Section (pp. 182-201) • Tier Transition Maps • Melford Parcel/Vicinity Map
Transmittal Package • Plan Prince George’s 2035 Adopted General Plan • Transmittal Binder • PGCPB Resolution No. 10-14 (with attachments) • Public Hearing information • Transcript of oral testimony • Written testimony • Transcript Analysis
Project Milestones • Project Start Date Jan. 2013 • Permission to Print Sept. 2013 • Transmittal to Council Oct. 2013 • Joint Public Hearing Nov. 2013
Nov 12th Joint Public Hearing • Close of public record – December 16, 2013 • Extended three weeks • 53 written comment exhibits • nine after close of record • 32 Speakers • Exhibits and transcript available for review • www.planpgc2035.com/testimony
Project Milestones/Next Steps • Joint Public HearingNovember 12, 2013 • Planning Board Adoption February 6, 2014 • District Council Worksessions • March 18, 2014 • March 25, 2014 • District Council Approval April 29, 2014
Big Picture Issues • Growth Policy Map (Land Use Element) • Center designations • Agricultural and Rural Areas designations • Priority Investment Program (Implementation) • Priority Investment Districts • Neighbor Revitalization Areas
Planning Board Amendments Growth Policy Map
Center - ClassificationsPlanning Board Amendments Now: Regional Transit Districts Formerly: Regional Transit Centers
Formerly: Urban Transit Neighborhood Now: Local Transit Centers
Formerly: Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers Now: Local Neighborhood Centers
Formerly: Campus Centers Now: No Change
Formerly: Suburban Town Centers Proposed: Town Centers
Designate Muirkirk MARC as Local Neighborhood Center • Consistent with our commitment to TOD • All other MARC stations are designated • The Economic Development Initiative Fund criteria includes all the MARC stations as eligible
2002 Approved General Plan Development Goals no more than 66% at least 33% No more than 1%
2002 Approved General Plan Development Goals 2002 General Plan No more than 13% at least 16.5% Metropolitan Regional Center Community Center Developed Tier Developing Tier Rural Tier at least 16.5% No more than 1% No more than 53%
Development Pipeline Final Plats 17,000 approved residential dwelling units 86% located outside of the Capital Beltway
Rural and Agricultural Areas 1% Established Communities20% Regional Transit Districts 50% Local Centers 25% EmploymentAreas 4% Rural and Agricultural Areas = 1 % Established Communities = 20% Future Water and Sewer Service Areas = 0% Employment Areas = 4% Local Centers = 25% Regional Transit Districts = 50% Growth Policy Map
Growth Goal Summary2002 General Plan vs. Plan 2035 Plan 2035 2002 General Plan
What Happened to the Tiers? • Testimony • The plan doesn’t clearly state what is happening to the 2002 General Plan Tiers? Are they being deleted and how do you transition?
Attachment H(2): Economic Development Incentive Fund Priority Areas
Attachment H(4): Adequate Public Pedestrian and Bikeways Facilities