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Prince George’s County council directs staff to prepare approval document for College Park rezoning with modified affordable‑housing condition
Summary
The District Council moved to prepare an approval document for ZMA2024002 (Mark at College Park), asking staff to modify the language of a recommended condition on affordable student housing so the obligation is implemented through a recorded declaration of covenants rather than as a zoning condition; the motion passed unanimously, 9–0.
The Prince George’s County District Council on Feb. 9 took a procedural step toward approving a zoning map amendment in College Park, directing staff to prepare an approval document for ZMA2024002 while asking that language about affordable-student‑housing commitments be modified.
Evan King, technical staff with the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, summarized the request to rezone about 4.52 acres near the intersection of Hartwick Road and US 1 (Baltimore Avenue) from the regional transit‑oriented low‑intensity edge zone to a regional transit‑oriented planned development zone to allow redevelopment and additional residential buildings. King told the council the proposal includes pedestrian promenades and a proposed “Ancestors Lane” pocket…
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