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Presentation by Jon Laria, Chair to the Maryland Association of Counties Winter Conference January 6, 2011
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Important Planning Issues Today? Uncontrolled Growth Premature Rural Subdivision Loss of Productive Soils Strip Growth Loss of Forest Land Loss of Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Needs for Infrastructure and Capital Improvement Needs to Acquire Forest Land Needs to Set Goals for Preserving Agricultural Land
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No, 1938!! Report of Maryland State Planning Commission (1937)
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So that’s where Secretary Hall got the idea…
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Established by General Assembly in 2007 First convened January 2008 with 21 members from diverse constituencies. MACo represented by one elected official and one planning director. Charged with a range of tasks, from very general to very specific Task Force on the Future for Growth and Development in Maryland ( 2008-2010)
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Task Force delivered its initial report, “Where Do We Grow From Here?” to Governor O’Malley in January 2009 Report was foundation for Governor’s Smart, Green & Growing legislation in 2009 Task Force and its workgroups continued through 2010 Task Force on the Future for Growth and Development in Maryland ( 2008-2010)
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Revitalization Incentives Workgroup issued Sustainable Maryland report in January 2010, focused on community revitalization incentives. Led to Sustainable Communities Act of 2010 and extension of state historic tax credit as Sustainable Communities Tax Credit.
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1. Quality of Life and Sustainability A high quality of life is achieved through universal stewardship of the land, water, and air resulting in sustainable communities and protection of the environment. 2. Public Participation Citizens are active partners in the planning and implementation of community initiatives and are sensitive to their responsibilities in achieving community goals. 3. Growth Areas Growth is concentrated in existing population and business centers, growth areas adjacent to these centers, or strategically selected new centers. The “Twelve Visions” Maryland’s Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Policy * * Maryland Annotated Code, State Finance and Procurement Article §5-7A-01 and Article 66B. § 1.01
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4. Community Design Compact, mixed–use, walkable design consistent with existing community character and located near available or planned transit options is encouraged to ensure efficient use of land and transportation resources and preservation and enhancement of natural systems, open spaces, recreational areas, and historical, cultural, and archeological resources. 5. Infrastructure Growth areas have the water resources and infrastructure to accommodate population and business expansion in an orderly, efficient, and environmentally sustainable manner. 6. Transportation A well–maintained, multimodal transportation system facilitates the safe, convenient, affordable, and efficient movement of people, goods, and services within and between population and business centers. The “Twelve Visions” Maryland’s Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Policy
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7. Housing A range of housing densities, types, and sizes provides residential options for citizens of all ages and incomes. 8. Economic Development Economic development and natural resource–based businesses that promote employment opportunities for all income levels within the capacity of the State’s natural resources, public services, and public facilities are encouraged. 9. Environmental Protection Land and water resources, including the Chesapeake and coastal bays, are carefully managed to restore and maintain healthy air and water, natural systems, and living resources. “The Twelve Visions” Maryland’s Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Policy
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10. Resource Conservation Waterways, forests, agricultural areas, open space, natural systems, and scenic areas are conserved. 11. Stewardship Government, business entities, and residents are responsible for the creation of sustainable communities by collaborating to balance efficient growth with resource protection. 12. Implementation Strategies, policies, programs, and funding for growth and development, resource conservation, infrastructure, and transportation are integrated across the local, regional, state, and interstate levels to achieve these Visions. “The Twelve Visions” Maryland’s Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Policy
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Established in 2010 General Assembly Session (SB 278) at the Governor’s initiative, with sunset of 2020 if not reauthorized. Replaced the Task Force and expanded it from 21 to 36 members, with 5-year terms, to represent a wider constituency. Added: –4 state agency representatives – Agriculture, Business and Economic Development, Natural Resources and Education –2 stakeholder organization representatives – environmental community and commercial building and development industry –9 regional representatives – Western Maryland, Southern Maryland, Eastern Shore and Washington and Baltimore Metropolitan areas MACo has 2 representatives directly, with 2 more local government representatives required among regional reps. 3 additional local officials are among members. Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Origins and Organization
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Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Statutory Charge The Commission shall: Assess and advise on the progress of State, regional, and local planning in Maryland in achieving the goals of the State economic growth, resource protection, and planning policy, as defined in § 5 ‑ 7a-01 of this title; Make recommendations on the adequacy, coordination, and implementation of funding mechanisms and other State assistance for planning activities and infrastructure and land preservation needs, consistent with the State economic growth, resource protection, and planning policy; Promote planning coordination and interjurisdictional cooperation among the State and local jurisdictions and recommend mechanisms to facilitate voluntary joint planning;
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Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Statutory Charge Advise on the content and preparation of the State development plan, State transportation plan, and State housing plan and the implementation of these plans, including the relationship of these plans with local land use plans; Promote and make recommendations regarding efficient and predictable model State and local development regulations to achieve the goals of the State economic growth, resource protection, and planning policy; Evaluate the continuing viability and effectiveness of the State and local government smart growth indicators contained in Article 66B, § 3.10 of the Code, and make recommendations for amendments or additions to the indicators; Review the reports of local jurisdictions on adequate public facilities development restrictions required by Article 66B, § 10.01 of the Code, and assess whether and to what extent adequate public facilities ordinances affect the achievement of the goals of the State economic growth, resource protection, and planning policy;
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Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission Statutory Charge Develop and assist in the implementation of educational and outreach programs about smart growth; Review periodically the educational requirements for members of planning boards and Commissions and boards of appeals required by Article 66B, §§ 3.02 and 4.07 of the Code, and evaluate compliance rates for the members; Make recommendations for changes in State law, regulations, policies, and procedures, if any, that the Commission believes are necessary to achieve the State’s economic growth, resource protection, and planning policy; and Serve as an advisory board to the Governor’s Smart Growth Subcabinet, providing advice and guidance.
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Commission Workgroups Concentrating Growth Education PlanMaryland Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) Indicators Adequate Public Facilities (APFO) Funding Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission
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Commission Web-Portal located at Planning.Maryland.gov Membership & Charge Planning & Smart Growth Resources Schedule of Upcoming Meetings Summaries of Prior Meetings
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