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Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan Working Draft to be Presented to Planning Board on December 17

Lyttonsville Sector Plan Working Draft to be Presented to Planning Board on December 17

Silver Spring, MDThe Montgomery County Planning Department, part of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, will present the revised Working Draft of the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan on Thursday, December 17 to the Montgomery County Planning Board at the Planning Department headquarters (8787 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD).

The Working Draft has been revised to address issues that were raised by the community over zoning classifications, district boundaries and language in the Plan Draft. If the current draft of the Sector Plan is approved by the Planning Board, staff will request a public hearing for the Plan on February 11, 2016.

View the Working Draft of the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan

View the Staff Report for the December 17 Planning Board presentation including errata sheet

The Board’s public hearing in February or another time in 2016 will be held at the Planning Department headquarters (8787 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD). The community will be invited to provide written or emailed testimony prior to the public hearing and can also sign up to speak in person in at the hearing. Additional information on how to sign up to testify will be available once the public hearing date has been set.

The community is invited to stay involved with the progress of the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan by:

-Visiting the Greater Lyttonsville Montgomery County Planning Department webpage.

-Listening or watching the staff presentation live or on-demand from the December 17 meeting.

–Signing up to participate in the public hearing or providing written testimony (a sign-up window will open once the public hearing date is set).

November 2015 community meeting recap

A community meeting was held on November 18, 2015 so that the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan team could address concerns regarding the Working Draft recommendations. Approximately 50 attendees listened to the planners’ presentation on these topics of concern, including the following:

-Urban Road Code clarifications.

-Total number of residential units and their effect on local schools and transportation.

-Zoning classifications: Commercial Residential Neighborhood versus Commercial Residential Town zones.

-Community benefits of land swaps with the Montgomery County Parks Department.

-Preserving community character.

-Language used in the Draft Plan to explain goals.

For more details on this November meeting, consult the presentation online.

Background on the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan

Spurred by the future construction of two Purple Line light rail stations in Greater Lyttonsville, the new Sector Plan examines ways to leverage these significant public infrastructure investments, while preserving the integrity of area neighborhoods that have a rich history and a strong sense of community. The Plan recommends ways of connecting residential, industrial and institutional districts, attracting mixed-use development and expanding parks, trails and open spaces. Recent planning efforts build on the goal of the 2000 North and West Silver Spring Master Plan to preserve this diverse community as a desirable place to live, work and play.

After community meetings were held in January and April 2015, the Planning team revised suggestions for bike and pedestrian connections in and around the Rosemary Hills Lyttonsville Local Park.

Recommendations in the Plan focus on:

-Providing pedestrian and bicycle connections to the two proposed Purple Line light rail stations.
-Preserving, rather than rezoning, a majority of the industrial areas.
-Preserving single-family residential areas.
-Proposing zoning changes primarily in areas around the future Purple Line stations or close to the Silver Spring central business district.

Learn more about the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan and how to get involved with shaping the future of this community.