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Commission defers annual-meeting rule changes; staff clarifies final-plan expiration and school-capacity APFO concerns

3806366 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission deferred substantive annual-meeting rule changes to May 21, clarified that stamped final plans expire after three years unless the Board of County Commissioners amends the zoning text, and flagged a Mount Harmony school capacity issue (106%) as an APFO concern.

At the April 16 meeting Calvert County's Planning Commission handled several non-agenda or informational items: it deferred substantive discussion of proposed changes to annual-meeting rules to the May 21 meeting, staff clarified the statutory limit on final-plan expiration, and commissioners raised school-capacity concerns under the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO).

On procedural items, commissioners and staff agreed not to engage in substantive discussion of proposed annual-meeting bylaw changes at the April meeting to avoid potential Open…

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