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Planning Commission


Meeting Actions
June 23, 2010

I.    REVIEW AND ACTION 

A.    Site Plan STP2010-00039, National Lutheran Home for approval of a 4,300 square foot office addition, a 14,000 square foot nursing home addition, and 54 new parking spaces in the R-400 Zone at 9701 Veirs Drive.  Approved with staff conditions and findings, 5-0 (Commissioners Pakulniewicz and Medearis absent), adding a condition that the parking situation on Veirs Drive be assessed prior to issuance of building permits for building construction.

B.    Architectural Designs for residences at Chestnut Lodge | attachments for review of proposed architectural designs for single family homes proposed to be built in the Chestnut Lodge development, in the PD-CL Zone on Bullard Circle. Approved 5-0 (Commissioners Pakulniewicz and Medearis absent)

C.    Site Plan STP2010-00034, Victory Housing, Inc. | exhibits for approval of an 86-unit housing facility for senior adults and the retention of 5 existing residences in the MXT Zone at 209 Monroe Street, 150 Maryland Avenue, and 101 – 107 Fleet Street. Approved 5-0 (Commissioners Pakulniewicz and Medearis absent) with staff conditions and findings, and a revised condition 2.h as presented, and a further suggestion that the HDC reconsider allowing an 8-foot wide sidewalk to partially encroach into the historic district.

II.    WORKSESSION

A.    Municipal Growth Element (1.25MB) for a new element of the City's Comprehensive Master Plan, with recommendations on future growth and related impacts, development capacity and potential boundary expansion. Draft Municipal Growth Element  Discussed school capacity issues with Bruce Crispell of MCPS; further discussion on other issues at next meeting.

B.    Water Resources Element for a new element of the City's Comprehensive Master Plan containing recommendations for future drinking water and wastewater capacity, related infrastructure needs and watershed protection. Draft Water Resources Element  Voted 5-0 (Commissioners Pakulniewicz and Medearis absent) to forward a positive recommendation to the Mayor and Council.