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November 15, 2007

Montgomery Planners Invite Community to Workshop that Emphasizes Well-Designed, Sustainable Communities

SILVER SPRING, MD – How might Montgomery County planners accommodate future growth while providing ways to encourage great public spaces, dynamic streetscapes and a pleasing overall layout of homes, retail, offices and other uses?

Learn more about a new type of zoning tool that stresses great design and ways to improve the form and function of maturing communities through well-guided growth at a day-long workshop scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 1 at the Planning Department’s Silver Spring headquarters.  

The zoning approach – formally known as “form-based codes” because they can affect the literal shape of communities – applies mainly to urbanizing areas, making it especially useful for Montgomery County and its many maturing neighborhoods. Planners expect that most development will occur in older communities ringing the Beltway and along I-270 and want the zoning technique to be a key approach among many growth management strategies.

Form-based codes differ from existing zoning by emphasizing physical characteristics over strict boundaries between different land uses.

“As Montgomery County grows, we believe that future planning will need to focus on smaller geographic areas with heightened attention on community character, design and public spaces,” said Acting Planning Director Gwen Wright, adding that she wants the department to be able to respond more nimbly to market and population changes.

The workshop, featuring presentations by four expert planners who specialize in the new zoning techniques, will address how to apply them within existing land use plans and the potential legislation that may be necessary to create new zones. Guest speakers also will illustrate dynamic urban areas developed using the new zoning method.

Workshop space is limited. Please RSVP by Monday, November 26 to crystal.myers@mncppc-mc.org or 301/495-2192.

WHO:
Montgomery County Planning Department

WHAT:
Workshop on design-oriented zoning (form-based codes)

WHEN:  
Saturday, December 1, 2007 – 8:30 a.m.

WHERE:
Park and Planning Headquarters
8787 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD