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Commission asks staff to cite failing intersections and APFO consequences in Prince Frederick town-center master plan
Summary
Commissioners directed staff to add language to draft master plan chapters noting five intersections in Prince Frederick that currently fail APFO criteria and to include the implications for future development; the modification and placement on the May 21 public hearing agenda were approved.
At its April 16 meeting the Calvert County Planning Commission directed staff to add language to draft Chapters 1 and 2 of the Master Plan of Town Centers to explicitly cite intersections within Prince Frederick that the commission and recent traffic studies identify as failing and to note the implications under the county's Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO). Commissioners voted to move the revised chapters to a May 21 public hearing.
Tay Harris, long-range planner with the Department of Planning and Zoning, presented the draft chapters. Chapter 1 contains town-center-wide background and policies; Chapter 2 contains the Prince Frederick Town Center update. Staff said the drafts consolidate prior agency…
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