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Montgomery County Planning Board Agenda |
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A. POSTPONED Subject:Approval of Closed Session Minutes - Closed Session pursuant to Maryland State Government Code Annotated Section (10-508)(a)(13), to comply with specific constitutional, statutory, or judicially imposed requirement that prevents public disclosures about a particular proceeding or matter. |
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9:00 A.M. | ||
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Roll Call Approval of Minutes Commissioners’ Report Director’s Reports (Planning Director) Adoption of Opinions |
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9:30 A.M.
B.Mooney |
Item 13 |
Worksession on
Maryland SoccerPlex Operations. Boardmembers
from the Maryland Soccer Foundation, Inc. (MSF) will brief the Planning
Board on issues relating to: the business plan for the SoccerPlex including
impacts of the Hendricks Foundation and Hendricks Family grants; operational
and financial impacts of requested changes to the lease between MSF and
M-NCPPC; and, current criteria for allocation of games - including future
capacity that may result from lease changes and implementation of phases
II and III. Staff Recommendation: Discussion. There is no staff report for this item. |
G. Kreger Combine Items 1, 2 & 3 |
Item 1 |
Forest Conservation Plan for MR-05106-M-1:Mandatory Referral for Montgomery College-Takoma Park/Silver Spring, Cultural Arts Center for Western Campus - Georgia Avenue and Burlington Avenue (MD 410), Silver Spring Central Business District, CBD-1 and I-1 zones – Staff Recommendation: Approval. |
G. Kreger |
Item 2 |
Mandatory Referral MR-05106-M-1:Montgomery College-Takoma Park/Silver Spring, Cultural Arts Center and Concept Plan for Western Campus - Georgia Avenue and Burlington Avenue (MD 410), Silver Spring Central Business District, CBD-1 and I-1 zones – Staff Recommendation: Approve Mandatory Referral comments for transmission to Montgomery College. |
S. James |
Item 3 |
AB 678:Proposed Abandonment of King Street: Montgomery College-Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus, Cultural Arts Center; east of its intersection with Georgia Avenue (US 29) – Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions. |
D. Kinney |
Item *4 |
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11:00 A.M.
R. Kronenberg |
Item *5 |
MOVED TO 3 P.M. - Site Plan Review No.8-20050290 (Formerly 8-05029), The Quarry:RMX-1/ TDR-6 zones; 13.31 acres; 97 multi-family dwelling units, including 15 MPDUs and 28 TDRs; on River Road, approximately 2000 feet west of Seven Locks Road; Potomac – Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions. |
12:00 P.M.
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LUNCH (PUBLIC SAFETY AWARDS LUNCHEON, NORTH BETHESDA CONFERENCE CENTER) |
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3:00 P.M. | ||
Combine Items 6 & 7 |
Item *6 |
Preliminary Water Quality Plan - Local Map Amendment No. G-832:Ralph J. Duffie, applicant, requests rezoning of 37.176 acres of land from the R-200 zone to the PD-11 zone; located at lot 27 and lot 28 Garnkirk Farms Subdivision, Clarksburg – Staff Recommendation: Approval. |
E. Tesfaye |
Item 7 |
Local Map Amendment No. G-832:Ralph J. Duffie, applicant, requests rezoning of 37.176 acres of land from the R-200 zone to the PD-11 zone; located at lot 27 and lot 28 Garnkirk Farms Subdivision, Clarksburg – Staff Recommendation: Approval. |
C. Conlon |
Item *8 |
Preliminary Plan No. 120060530 (formerly 1-06053) Lawson Property:RE-2 zone; 30.98 acres; 7 lots requested; 7 one-family detached residential dwelling units; located on the northwest side of Ganley Road approximately 500 feet northeast of Barnesville Road; Boyds – Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions. |
4:00 P.M.
C. Conlon |
Item *9 |
Preliminary Plan No. 120060010 (formerly 1-06001) South Glen Road:RE-2 zone; 10.61 acres; 4 lots requested; 4 one-family detached residential dwelling units, including one existing to remain; located on the east side of South Glen Road approximately 2,000 feet north of Deep Glen Drive; Potomac – Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions. |
R. Weaver |
Item *10 |
Record PlatsSubdivision Plat No. 220060250 – Freedom Forest: RE-2 zone; 1 lot; located on the south side of Brink Road, between Leaman Lane and Glendevon Court; Agricultural Rural Open Space – Staff Recommendation: Approval. Subdivision Plat No. 220060150 – Gold Mine Crossing: RE-2 zone; 1 lot; located on the east side of Georgia Avenue, across from Gold Mine Road; Olney – Staff Recommendation: Approval. |
B. Mooney/ R. Krasnow |
Item 11 |
Worksession on Development Review Fees:The Development Review Division is expected to cover the cost of plan review through the collection of fees.The board will consider recommended fee increases based on the discussion held by the Planning Board on March 2, 2006. |
5:30 P.M. | DINNER |
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7:00 P.M. | ||
F. Hamer |
Item 12 |
Public Hearing on Proposed Planning Board Guidelines for Enforcement Actions – Recommended Guidelines for finding violations of development projects; assessing fines; and implementing plans of compliance – Staff Recommendation – Approval of Guidelines. |
Item 14 |
Agricultural Initiatives: Regulations for sand mound use and Private Institutional Facilities (PIF)/residential densities; agricultural issues task force; and other development policies - Staff Recommendation: Approval to Transmit to County Council, and further study of Child Lot Regulations, Super Transfer Development Rights (TDRs) and Buildable Land Transfer (BLT) Program.(Note: This item has been added to the Planning Board's agenda to accommodate County Council scheduling. Planning Department staff report will be available on the web the evening of Monday, March 20.) | |
ADJOURN |
*Maryland law and the Planning Board’s Rules of Procedure regarding ex parte (outside the record) communications require all discussion, review, and consideration of this matter take place only during the Board’s public hearing.Telephone calls and meetings with Board members in advance of the hearing are not permitted.Written communications will be directed to appropriate staff members for response.