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File #: HCC-069-FY25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/9/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/16/2024 Final action: 9/16/2024
Title: Authorization to Send Letter of Support for a Proposed State Legislation enabling Prince George's County Municipalities to make Land Use Decisions in place of the County Planning Board
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Legislative
Attachments: 1. Municipal Zoning Authority Draft Legislation
Submitted by: Jeff Ulysse
Submitting Department: Community & Economic Development
Agenda Section: Action

Item Title:
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Authorization to Send Letter of Support for a Proposed State Legislation enabling Prince George's County Municipalities to make Land Use Decisions in place of the County Planning Board
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Suggested Action:
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I move that the Mayor and Council authorize the City Administrator to send correspondence to the City's State Delegates in support of a proposed State Legislation enabling Prince George's County Municipalities to make land use decision in place of the County Planning Board.
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Summary Background:
The City of College Park reached out to surrounding municipalities asking for a letter of support for draft State legislation that would enable Prince George's County municipalities to make land use decisions instead of the Planning Board. Several municipalities have expressed their intent to support. If enacted, the bill would provide the following:

* Municipalities that employ or have under contract a certified planner are deemed to be Qualifying Municipal Corporations and are granted powers to make land use decisions previously delegated to Zoning Hearing Examiner, Planning Board and District Council.
* Revise the Land Use Article concerning subdivision approval to specify that a Qualifying Municipal Corporation is authorized to approve subdivisions in addition to zoning actions.
* Exempts Qualifying Municipal Corporations from needing an agreement with the District Council before exercising land use authority.
* Exempts Qualifying Municipal Corporations from requiring an agreement with the District Council to exercise concurrent powers over zoning enforcement.
* Any Party of Record can request judicial review of any decision, including a subdivision decision.

If the enabling legislation is passed it would afford municipalities who opt in to have powers and authority related to design standards; parking and l...

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