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REVISED: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 - 7:48AM
9:00 am

PLANNING BOARD MEETING

Item 1

Consent Agenda

*A. Adoption of Resolutions

ADDED

  1. Johns Hopkins Medical Office and Surgery Center at Belward Site Plan No. 820210120 – MCPB No. 21-110

*B. Record Plats

Subdivision Plat No. 220210330, Bloom Montgomery Village
TLD zone; 29 lots & 2 parcels; located on the southern side of Stewartown Road, 2050 feet from the intersection of Montgomery Village Avenue; Montgomery Village Master Plan.

Staff Recommendation: Approval

*C. Other Consent Items

REMOVED

United Therapeutics 1000 Spring Street Extension Request #1

CR 3, C 2.0 R 2.75 H-90T, 2.06 acres, located on Colesville Road at Spring Street; 2000 Silver Spring CBD Sector Plan.
Request to allow the review period for the Sketch Plan, Preliminary Plan, and Site Plan to run concurrently, and allow the review period to extend from November 23 to December 23, 2021.

G. Bogdan/K. Mencarini

Liberty Mill Road, Preliminary Plan No. 12017021C – Regulatory Review Extension Request No. 2

Request to extend the regulatory review period until November 18, 2021; An Application to create one lot for a Residential Care Facility with up to 130 beds (associated with Conditional Use 20-09). Located at 19115 Liberty Mill Road, southeast quadrant of the intersection of Liberty Mill Road and Dawson Farm Road; 1989 Germantown Master Plan; R-200 zone; 3.59 acres

Staff Recommendation: Approval of the extension request

J. Casey

*D. Approval of Minutes

Minutes of September 23, 2021

Item 2

Roundtable Discussion

Planning Director’s Report

 

Item 3

Corridor Forward: The I-270 Transit Plan Preliminary Recommendations

P. Reed/J. Cohn

Item 4

Access Management Study – Proposed Scope of Work

Presentation of proposed scope of work for the FY22 Work Program effort: Access Management Study. Staff is seeking planning board comments on the proposed scope of work.

S. Aldrich

Item *5

Rose Village: Sketch Plan No. 320210120

CR-2.75 C-1.5 R-2.25 H-200 Zone, 21.56 acres; Request for up to 2,583,037 square feet of mixed-use development, comprised of up to 2,113,393 square feet of residential uses (including 15% MPDUs) and up to 469,643 square feet of commercial uses, including master-planned roads and bicycle facilities, open space, and public benefits; Located on the southwest quadrant of the Montrose Parkway and Towne Road intersection; 2018 White Flint 2 Sector Plan.
Staff Recommendation: Approval with Conditions and Adoption of Resolution

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

T. Graham

Item *6

Mandatory Referral No. MR2021025: Request by WSSC for a laboratory building expansion located at 12245 Tech Road in Silver Spring.

Staff Recommendation: Transmit comments to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.

N. Yearwood

12:30 pm

LUNCH

1:30 pm

PLANNING BOARD MEETING CONTINUES

Item 8

Edgemoor – Lots 20 21 & Pt. Lot 2 Block 8

Administrative Subdivision Amendment & Forest Conservation Plan Amendment No. 62020008A
R-90 zone, 1.73 acres, within the 1990 Bethesda Chevy Chase Master Plan; Administrative Subdivision Amendment application for approval of combining two existing lots, Lots 21 & Part of Lot 2, Block 8, located at 5310 Moorland Lane and 5314 Moorland Lane to create one (1) single-family lot compliant with existing zoning regulations and construct one (1) single-family detached house.
Staff Recommendation: Approval with Conditions

ATTACHMENT A – Administrative Subdivision Plan

ATTACHMENT B – Amended Forest Conversation Plan

ATTACHMENT C – Variance Request

ATTACHMENT D – Agency Letters

ATTACHMENT E – Community Correspondence

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

T. Gatling

Item 9

BOZ Monitoring and Tracking discussion 

Receive staff update on Bethesda Overlay Zone monitoring as development approvals reach 30.4 million square feet threshold.

E. Hisel-McCoy

Item 7

Attainable Housing Strategies – Work session

Planning Board work session on the Attainable Housing Strategies initiative and recommendations to the County Council on adding more diverse housing options in Montgomery County
Staff Recommendation: Work session

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

L. Govoni

4:30 pm

ADJOURN