§ 17-5-201. Requirement to pass adequacy of public facilities tests; exemptions.  


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  • (a) Scope. This section does not apply to an amended record plat.
    (b) General requirement. The Planning and Zoning Officer may not give final approval to a proposed record plat, recommend approval of an application for a building or grading permit in connection with a preliminary plan or site development plan, or approve a site development plan for development that does not require a permit unless the development passes the tests for adequate public facilities set forth in this title if required by the chart in this section.
    The chart uses the following key: S = subject to the test and E = exempted from the test.
    Development Type
    Fire Suppression
    Roads
    Schools
    Sewage Disposal
    Storm Drain
    Water Supply
    Non-Residential:
    Odenton Growth Management Area: nonresidential developments other than building additions of less than 1,000 square feet and tenant improvements
    S
    E1
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Odenton Growth Management Area and Parole Town Center Growth Management Area: nonresidential building additions of less than 1,000 square feet and tenant improvements
    E
    E
    E
    S
    E
    S
    Other non-residential subdivisions
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Site development plans for religious facilities that do not contain a private academic school
    S
    E
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Site development plans for the site of a private academic school in existence on or before May 12, 2005
    S
    E
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Other non-residential site development plans
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Residential:
    Residential subdivisions not otherwise addressed in this chart
    S
    S
    S2
    S
    S
    S
    Residential development that is funded in part by low income tax credits
    S
    S
    E6
    S
    S
    S
    Residential development in Meade Village (located at 1710 Meade Village Circle Road, Severn, Maryland 21144)
    S
    S
    E5
    S
    S
    S
    Odenton Growth Management Area: residential developments in the O-Cor Core
    S
    E1
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Parole Town Center Growth Management Area: all residential developments
    S
    S
    E4
    S
    S
    S
    Odenton Growth Management Area and Parole Town Center Growth Management Area: residential building additions of less than 1,000 square feet
    E
    E
    E
    S
    E
    S
    Odenton Growth Management Area: all other residential developments
    S
    E1
    S
    S
    S
    S
    Housing for the elderly of moderate means
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Institutional uses
    S
    S
    E3
    S
    S
    S
    Residential subdivisions restricted to persons 55 years of age or older without resident minor children
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Residential subdivisions if no new dwelling unit potential is created
    E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    Residential site development plans other than those for a single-family detached dwelling
    S
    S
    S2
    S
    S
    S
    Residential site development plans for a single-family detached dwelling
    E
    E
    E
    S
    E
    S
    Agricultural preservation subdivision
    E
    E
    E
    S
    E
    S
    Dwelling unit, apartment, as an accessory use in a commercial district
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    Dwelling, caretaker or resident manager, in a commercial district
    S
    S
    E
    S
    S
    S
    1 But subject to the requirements in the Odenton Town Center Master Plan.
    2 But subject to the requirements of § 17-5-207.
    3 But subject to a determination by the Planning and Zoning Officer that the use will have no impact on public school capacity.
    4 But subject to the conditions listed in § 17-5-207(b).
    5 But subject to the conditions listed in § 17-5-207(c).
    6 But subject to the conditions listed in § 17-5-207(d).
    (Bill No. 3-05; Bill No. 77-05; Bill No. 90-07; Bill No. 65-08; Bill No. 52-09; Bill No. 13-10; Bill No. 59-10; Bill No. 94-18; Bill No. 13-19; Bill No. 12-20)