On Friday the PHED Committee will hold its eighth worksession on the Zoning Code Rewrite. Our agenda: administration and procedures.
You may also be interested in the memo about affordable housing in the zoning code on our Web page dedicated to the rewrite. Also check out the FAQ section on that page. If you are looking for even more background information, see the overview or the interactive map where you can find out how proposed changes would affect your property.
The future schedule for the Committee work sessions is as follows:
September 17: unresolved issues from prior worksessions
September 20: wrap-up, including any outstanding implementation issues
September 27: wrap-up, continued if required
The future schedule for the Council work sessions is as follows:
October 11: complete PHED recommended text and map online
and notice of November 12 public hearing
November 12: public hearing on PHED text and map
recommendations
January: first Council worksession
To have your comments on the rewrite included in the public record, e-mail county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Zoning Code Rewrite Session 8
Council to Hold Second Hearing on Zoning Code Rewrite
The Council has decided to hold a second public hearing on
proposed changes to the County's Zoning Ordinance. The hearing will be held on
a date to be determined once the Planning, Housing and Economic Development (PHED)
Committee has completed its recommended draft of the document.
The PHED Committee held worksessions every week in June and
July on the County Planning Board’s recommended Zoning Ordinance Rewrite and is
continuing its work in September. We expect to recommend amending many aspects
of the text and map, but until we complete our worksessions, our
recommendations are tentative.
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. We heard from more than 50
speakers at a public hearing on the Planning Board’s recommendations in January
and have received extensive email and other correspondence from County
residents over the past several months.
The Zoning Ordinance hasn't 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, we decided to hold a second public hearing because we recognize the
significance of the proposed text and map changes. There are few changes
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 Ordinance, 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.
You can see the proposed Zoning Rewrite, along with the
tentative changes being considered by the PHED committee, at
www.zoningmontgomery.org. You also will find an interactive map that enables
you 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.
Further details on the hearing will be available shortly.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Public Hearings on Transit Corridors Plan
Let us know what you think about Bus Rapid Transit and other
elements proposed in the Planning Board Draft of the Countywide Transit Corridors Functional Master Plan. Public hearings are scheduled for September
24 and 26 at 7:30 p.m. Sign up to testify by calling 240-777-7803. If you can’t
make the hearings, you can e-mail your testimony to have it included in
the public record.
The Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee will hold worksessions on the Plan on October 11, 14, 18 and 21. These meetings are open to the public. They are also broadcast live and on demand on County Cable Montgomery.
TV Show on Poverty Wins National Award
The Unseen Montgomery, a television program highlighting the
hidden poverty in Montgomery County, has been named the winner of a Savvy Award
by the City-County Communications and Marketing Association.
The Unseen Montgomery won first prize in the national
contest in the category of TV and Video—One-Time Special Programming (for
jurisdictions with population: 100,000 and up). We came up with the idea for
the show because we wanted to portray a side of the County that is often
overlooked: residents who did not appear to need the help of available
services, but through circumstances, could not financially keep up with their
individual and family needs.
The show was produced and hosted by Susan Kenedy of County
Cable Montgomery. The videographer was Mike Springirth. The show was edited by
Loren Olson and was coordinated by Delphine Harriston.
Montgomery County is known for its prosperity, so it is easy
to forget that we have many residents who do not have enough money to pay for
even their basic needs. Some of those living in poverty lost their jobs in the
recession while others find themselves trapped in low-wage jobs that don’t pay
enough to cover the rent. These families live right here, and they need
help—but they are not always easy to identify. Susan Kenedy and her outstanding
team did a great job of looking past the affluence and giving us a chance to
see a growing part of life right here in Montgomery County. The Unseen
Montgomery tells a very important story in a way that’s meaningful and
thought-provoking. The team at CCM definitely deserves this award.
The independent judging panel said of the show: “A
great way to focus on the issue. The video helped to cast a light on the new
poor in our country. An interesting topic that kept the judging team engaged.”
In addition to airing on CCM, the show has been viewed more
than a thousand times on various Internet outlets. See it on YouTube.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Stephen's Take on his First Month
In the month since Stephen joined the team, he's been touring the county and visiting some of our hidden (and not-so-hidden) gems. Here's his perspective on what he's been doing:
My first few weeks working for Montgomery County have been
an exciting time of learning and seeing all that goes on around the county. I
had the opportunity to learn about the cutting edge technology that is being
employed by Montgomery College’s Health Sciences division to give students as
close to a real life experience in a hospital, using mannequins that can mimic
everything from breathing irregularities to heart complications.
On a tour of two of the facilities that serve as business incubators, I saw how the development of new businesses in fields ranging from
biotech to information technology are helping entrepreneurs get their companies
off the ground, bringing good paying jobs with them.
I went on a field trip to some of the parks that dot the
county, including Cabin John Regional Park with its ice rink, and the historic
Josiah Henson Special Park. At the Red Wiggler Community Farm I got to sample
some delicious cherry tomatoes, one of the several organic crops grown on the
farm.
I know that this is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of all that goes on in Montgomery County, and I am excited to learn more. Most of all, I am excited to be part of a great team here at the County Council.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Bulk Rigid Plastic Now Accepted for Recycling
You can now recycle bulk rigid plastic items such as laundry
baskets, dish drainers, toys, lawn furniture, waste baskets, clothes hangers,
tote boxes, crates, large buckets, pet carriers and garbage cans, at the
Montgomery County Transfer Station. Just make sure the items are empty and free
of loose dirt, soil, etc.
You still cannot recycle garden hoses, vinyl fencing/siding,
motor oil containers, plastics containing or contaminated by chemicals or
hazardous substances, and pesticide/herbicide containers.
The Solid Waste Processing Facility and Transfer Station is
located at 16101 Frederick Rd. (MD Rt. 355), Derwood. You may drop off
materials using the car entrance off Rt. 355. Follow signs to the
Recycling Unloading Area. Hours of operation are: Monday - Friday: 7 a.m.-8
p.m.; Saturday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Sunday: 9a.m.-5 p.m.
For a complete list of both acceptable and unacceptable
items, as well as a downloadable flyer, visit the Division of Solid WasteServices’ Web site.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Holiday Schedule for Labor Day
Here's our holiday schedule for Labor Day on Monday, September 2:
County Offices – closed
Libraries – closed
County liquor stores – all retail stores open 10 a.m. – 6
p.m.
Recreation – outdoor aquatic facilities will be open from
noon to 6 p.m. Olney Indoor Swim Center and Martin Luther King Jr. Indoor Swim
Center will be open normal hours, all other indoor aquatic facilities will be
closed. Administrative offices, senior centers and community centers are
closed.
Montgomery Parks – for holiday operating schedule on Parks’
facilities, including Brookside Gardens, ice rinks, tennis centers, trains and
carousels, visit www.MontgomeryParks.org.
Ride On – Sunday schedule
Metrobus – Sunday schedule
Metrorail – Sunday schedule
TRiPS Commuter Stores (Silver Spring and Friendship Heights)
– closed
Refuse/recycling pickup – no collection*
Transfer Station – closed
Parking at public garages, lots, curbside meters – free
MCPS Administrative Offices – closed
State offices & courts – closed
Silver Spring GreenFest October 5
Mark your calendar for the second annual Silver Spring
GreenFest on Saturday, October 5, 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. at Veteran's Plaza and the
Civic Building in downtown Silver Spring. GreenFest is a fun-filled day for the
whole family, featuring environmentally themed vendors, non-profits, speakers,
activities, games and educational opportunities.
Building on last year’s success, this year’s festival will
feature a full day of educational lectures and panel discussions by national
and local environmental leaders. It will
also include a showcase of green businesses, solutions to environmental challenges,
and games for all ages. For a full
listing of the day’s activities, visit the Silver Spring GreenFest Web site.
Come shop, play and learn about local green issues and actions you can take to make Montgomery County a national sustainability leader.
Labor Day Weekend Activities in the Parks
Looking for fun and educational activities the whole family will
enjoy this Labor Day weekend? Try these free and low-cost events offered by Montgomery Parks, part of the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission:
Friday, August 30, 2013:
Campfire
and Nature Walk at Locust
Grove Nature Center, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Bring your own hot dogs and buns for a
picnic by the fire, and parks staff will provide fixings for s’mores afterwards.
Then take a nature walk under the stars. Registration
is $6 (Course #237855).
Saturday, August 31, 2013:
Underground
Railroad Free Guided Hike at Woodlawn
Manor Cultural Park, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Join talented volunteer conductors on
a simulated Underground Railroad Experience hike along a two mile trail. You’ll
learn about various techniques freedom seekers used to elude trackers, find food
and navigate their way north to freedom.
The annual Monarch Fiesta
Day at Black Hill
Regional Park,10 a.m. – 3 p.m. A free celebration of the Monarch butterfly
and its amazing annual migration to Mexico, featuring Monarch tagging and
release, tours of the Monarch Waystation, an insect hunt, Monarch movies and
more.
Sunday, September 1, 2013:
Can
You Canoe at Black Hill Regional Park at 9 a.m. Spend two hours with an
expert instructor learning various ways to use a canoe. Canoes, paddles and
vests are all provided with registration fee of $16. Register
for Course #245960.
Kingsley
Schoolhouse Free Guided Tour at Little
Bennett Regional Park, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Take a free tour of this one-room
1893 schoolhouse and learn from trained docents what it was like to attend
school in the 1920s. Visit History
in the Parks for more information.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Welcome Stephen Brimer
I am pleased to welcome Stephen Brimer to my team as a Legislative Senior Aide. Stephen is a graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park and will be handling scheduling issues, providing constituent services and answering the phones. Stephen previously worked for a legislative monitoring firm in Virginia and on several political campaigns in various capacities. A self-described "political junkie" originally from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Stephen also enjoys reading history and playing soccer. Stephen is currently training to run his first marathon in Rhode island later this year. Say hello the next time you call or come by the office.
New Farmer Pilot Program
Check out these new farmers getting started in Montgomery County with a little help from their friends. With 100,000 acres of farmland in the county, we can really benefit from this new farmer pilot program that provides land matching and mentoring to those who want to get growing.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Apply Now to MCPD's Citizen Academy
The Montgomery County Police Department is currently
accepting applications for future sessions of the Citizen Academy. The program
is free, but participants must be 18 years of age or older and either live or
work in Montgomery County.
Participants who are selected for the program are required
to attend 14 of the 18 classes to be eligible for graduation. Some of the
topics covered include: firearm safety, Maryland traffic law, investigating
major crimes, drug identification, scams and fraud, prostitution,
forensics/crime lab, physical/sexual child abuse, a canine demonstration,
DUI/underage drinking, and the procedures of the Emergency Response Team.
Academy members also have the option of touring the Montgomery County Detention
Center and participating in a ride-along with a police officer.
The first Citizen Academy was held in January of 1994. It
was developed as an extension of the Department’s community policing efforts.
Community members who went through the program came out with a greater
awareness of the functions of the police department, the various roles of
police officers, and a better understanding of why and how officers do their
jobs.
Each year two sessions (spring and fall) of the Citizen
Academy are held at the Public Safety Training Academy located at 9710 Great
Seneca Highway in Rockville. Classes are offered on Tuesday evenings from 7:00
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for 18 consecutive weeks.
The 2013 fall session of the Citizen Academy is scheduled to
begin in September. Applications from
those wishing to enroll in the fall session must be received by August 23. Once the fall session is full, all other
applications will be held for potential enrollment in future Citizen Academy
classes. The 2014 spring session of the Citizen Academy will begin in March. To
learn more about the Citizen Academy or to download an application, please visit
the Citizen’s Academy page.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Local Bioscience Research in the News
An investigational malaria vaccine has been found to be safe, to generate an immune system response, and to offer protection against malaria infection in healthy adults, according to the results of an early stage clinical trial. Learn more about this very exciting work going on right here in Montgomery County and being reported on by CNN.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week
From the Maryland Comptroller: The second Sunday of August to the following Saturday is designated as Shop Maryland tax-free Week each year. That means qualifying apparel and footwear $100 or less, per item, are exempt from the state sales tax. Accessory items are not included. The tax-free week for 2013 will occur Sunday, August 11, through Saturday, August 17.
Monday, August 5, 2013
How Does the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Affect You?
Curious about how the federal Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA) will affect you? Check out any one of a series of
community forums sponsored by the Montgomery County Regional Service Centers
and the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services in August and
September.
The forums will address the impact of the ACA on residents
ages 18 to 64 and will give you a chance to learn more about the insurance
coverage and potential assistance available through Maryland Health Connection.
The forums are scheduled for:
Monday, August 19
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Silver Spring Civic Building
One Veterans Plaza
Silver Spring
Wednesday, August 21
7 to 8:30 p.m.
East County Regional Center
3300 Briggs Chaney Road
Silver Spring
Thursday, August 22
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Upcounty Regional Center
12900 Middlebrook Road
Germantown
Tuesday, September 3
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Mid-County Community Recreation Center
2004 Queensguard Road
Silver Spring
Thursday, September 5 -- rescheduled to September 12
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Bethesda Chevy Chase Regional Center
4805 Edgemoor Lane
Bethesda
A brief presentation will be provided outlining the key components of the ACA, as well as how you can prepare for enrollment beginning October 1, 2013. A question and answer session will follow the presentation. Registration is not required.