1 / 13

Garrett County Comprehensive Development Plan

Public statement of the County's land use, growth, and development policies and actionsDocument is widely used and referred to: Federal, state, and county agenciesBond rating agenciesIncorporated townsPlanning CommissionBoard of AppealsTowns develop their own Comprehensive PlansPlan Horizon:

xalvadora
Download Presentation

Garrett County Comprehensive Development Plan

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


    1. Garrett County Comprehensive Development Plan Public Meeting June 26, 2006

    2. Public statement of the County’s land use, growth, and development policies and actions Document is widely used and referred to: Federal, state, and county agencies Bond rating agencies Incorporated towns Planning Commission Board of Appeals Towns develop their own Comprehensive Plans Plan Horizon: 2025

    3. Organization

    4. ERM Founded in 1977 Over 2,400 staff in 37 countries Annapolis office opened in 1984 Planning, engineering, and environmental science Comprehensive Plans, Master Plans, Natural resource planning Familiar with Garrett County Specialized Water Modeling Group

    5. Required by the State every six years (Article 66B) Some required elements but no set format. Plans vary in style and substance Must be consistent with eight visions (1992 Planning Act as amended) and 1997 Planning Act; Smart Growth

    6. Development is concentrated in suitable areas Sensitive areas are protected In rural areas, growth is directed to existing population centers Stewardship of the Chesapeake Bay and the land is a universal ethic Conservation of resources, including a reduction in resource consumption, is practiced. Economic growth is encouraged and regulatory mechanisms are streamlined Adequate public facilities and infrastructure are available or planned Funding mechanisms are addressed to achieve the visions.

    7. Goals & Objectives Land use Transportation Mineral Resources Environmentally sensitive areas* (wetlands, floodplains, steep slopes, agriculture, streams and buffers, threatened/endangered species habitats) Water Resources* Community facilities* (water and sewer, schools, fire, EMS, health)

    8. Economic Development Employment Agricultural policies Housing Aesthetics Deep Creek Lake Watershed Master Plan Coordination with towns Municipal Growth Element

    9. Will address Deep Creek Lake “Influenced” Area Build-Out Analysis (Maryland Department of Planning assistance) Analyses Water Quality Traffic and Transportation Water and Sewer Vision and Development Plan Land Use Scenic Protection Improvement Plans for McHenry and Thayerville Infrastructure Community Facilities

    10. Schedule

    11. Public Kickoff Meeting—Tonight SIGN IN!! Planning Commission Meetings—Fall 2006/Winter 2007 McHenry Charrette—Spring 2007 Special Deep Creek Watershed Public Meeting—Summer 2007 Public Hearings—2008 Meetings and interviews with agencies and interest groups Written and e-mail comments at any time Web Site http://www.garrettcounty.org/pandz/pzlmain.htm

    12. Considering land use, growth, and development in Garrett County: What issues do you think should be addressed in the Comprehensive Development Plan? What changes would you like to see for Garrett County in the next 20 years? What policies should the County consider to achieve these changes?

    14. Garrett County

More Related