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Frederick Health Village master plan hearing continued after commissioner recusal; no vote
Summary
The Planning Commission did not act on the Frederick Health Village master plan because a member who had previously recused herself maintained the recusal, leaving the commission without a quorum for the item. Staff had recommended approval of multiple mixed-use conditional uses and plan modifications; the matter will return for a future hearing.
The Planning Commission did not make any decisions on the Frederick Health Village master plan (PC24-662MU) after a recusal reduced the number of available voting commissioners below quorum. Staff had entered a detailed report recommending approval of the master plan and several mixed-use conditional uses, but Commissioners could not take formal action and the item was postponed.
Staff summary before recess: The applicant’s master plan proposed a mixed-use Frederick Health Village with up to 750 residential units and up to 1,260,394 square feet of nonresidential uses, including mixed-use conditional uses such as senior living and retirement facilities, nursing home/domiciliary care, medical laboratory and a heliport. Staff presented evaluations under Land Management Code sections 3.10, 4.04, 8.37,…
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