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Planning commission sends Prince Frederick town center plan back for revisions on traffic language, keeps record open
Summary
The Planning Commission on May 21, 2025 directed Planning and Zoning staff to add explicit language about failing intersections and APFO implications to the draft Prince Frederick Town Center Master Plan and to keep the public record open for further comment.
The Calvert County Planning Commission on May 21, 2025 voted to direct Planning and Zoning staff to add explicit language about traffic congestion to the draft Prince Frederick Town Center Master Plan and to keep the public record open for additional review. The motion also reiterated a prior April 16 commission direction that failing intersections and the consequences under the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO) be described in the draft.
Tae Harris, long-range planner for the Department of Planning and Zoning, presented draft Chapters 1 (Town Centers) and 2 (Prince Frederick Town Center) of the county's Master Plan of Town Centers and summarized key elements: purpose and vision for town centers, recommended land uses and five focus areas, watershed-level natural-resource planning, heritage and archaeology…
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