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Prince George's County council refers New Carrollton rezoning for up to 300 apartments

Prince George's County Council (sitting as District Council) · November 17, 2025
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Summary

The District Council voted Nov. 17 to refer a zoning ordinance to approve rezoning 4.29 acres at 7591 Annapolis Road to a Neighborhood Activity Center Plan Development zone, allowing up to 300 multifamily units; staff will prepare a draft ordinance consistent with the zoning hearing examiner’s recommendation.

Prince George's County District Council sitting as the District Council on Nov. 17 referred a zoning ordinance to staff that would rezone roughly 4.29 acres at 7591 Annapolis Road (New Carrollton) to the Neighborhood Activity Center Plan Development (NACPD) zone to permit up to 300 multifamily dwelling units. Council member Olson moved to refer the matter to staff to prepare a zoning ordinance of approval with conditions in accordance with the zoning hearing examiner’s recommendation; Council member Harrison seconded. The motion carried on a roll-call vote, 8-0.

The application, filed by New Carrollton RST Development LLC, is located in Council District 3. Meeting materials listed an appeal-by date of Nov. 14, 2025, and an action-by date of March 16, 2026. The transcript notes one listed opponent, Amanda Zikaram. The council record cited earlier procedural approvals: staff approval with parking and technical conditions (Apr. 17, 2025) and a zoning hearing examiner approval with conditions (Oct. 15, 2025).

Council members did not record additional substantive amendments on the floor; the council’s vote referred the matter to staff for ordinance drafting and conditions consistent with the examiner’s recommendations. Next steps are staff preparation of the ordinance and the formal ordinance introduction and subsequent required readings before the council. No final ordinance text was adopted at the Nov. 17 meeting.