The County Council will hold a second public hearing on
proposed changes to the County's Zoning Law starting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Nov. 12, and continuing on Thursday, Nov. 14. The hearing will address proposed
changes to the law recommended by the County’s Planning Commission and by the
Council's Planning, Housing and Economic Development (PHED) Committee. This
hearing will give residents a further opportunity to comment on Zoning Text
Amendment (ZTA) 13-04 and District Map Amendment (DMA) G-956.
The Council introduced the Planning Board’s recommendations
on May 2 following years of the Planning Board’s extensive work and discussion
with community groups and other stakeholders. The Council heard from more than
50 speakers at a public hearing on the Planning Board’s recommendations in
January and has received extensive email and other correspondence from County
residents as the committee continues to do its work.
The Zoning Law has not been comprehensively updated since
1977 and has grown to more than 1,200 pages over the last 30 years. The goal of
the Rewrite is to reorganize and simplify the Zoning Code. Rewriting the code
in plain language and reorganizing it into rational sections will enable
residents to more easily participate in key land use decisions, and courts and
agencies will have clearer rules to apply.
Although the County Charter calls for only one public
hearing, the Council decided to hold a second public hearing because it
recognizes the significance of the proposed text and map changes. Few changes
are proposed for single-family residential properties, but non-residentially
zoned properties and their neighbors could be affected. ZTA 13-04 would
implement the text changes to the Zoning Law, and DMA G-956 would update the
zoning for each property to apply a new zone. The proposed rezoning in DMA
G-956 is designed to mirror each property's current zoning as much as possible.
Residents can see the proposed Zoning Rewrite, along with
the tentative changes being considered by the PHED committee, at
www.zoningmontgomery.org. Residents also will find an interactive map that
enables users to determine the existing and proposed zoning for every property
in the County. Clicking on a particular property will display the development
standards (density, height limits and setbacks) for the existing and proposed
zone.
To sign up to testify, call 240-777-7803 by 5 p.m. on
Monday, Nov. 11. Sign-ups will begin on Thursday, Oct. 3. Spaces are limited. Written testimony or comments can be mailed to County
Council / 100 Maryland Ave. / Rockville, Md. 20850 or emailed to all
Councilmembers at county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Public Hearing on Zoning Code Rewrite Nov. 12 and 14
Posted by
Councilmember Nancy Floreen
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