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District Council Worksession March 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).
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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