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Meeting on February 9 Addresses Commercial Centers and Open Spaces in Montgomery Village

Discussion will focus on new zoning categories and future uses of former golf course

SILVER SPRING, MD – The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, invites business owners and residents to attend a meeting to discuss the Montgomery Village Master Plan on Monday, February 9, 2015 from 7-9 p.m. at the Watkins Mill High School cafeteria (10301 Apple Ridge Road, Gaithersburg, MD).

This session will focus on the commercial centers, open space preservation and connections, and the former golf course. County planning staff will provide an overview of each topic and opportunities for participants to comment on those areas they would like to see revitalized, preserved or connected to, and discuss concerns and suggestions regarding the properties. Since the meeting scheduled for January 26 was cancelled due to snowy weather, planners have combined topics originally scheduled for discussion on that date  with those on the agenda for February 9.

The PowerPoint presentation and other materials from the last MV Matters meeting on January 12 are posted on the MVMatters webpage. The purpose of that session was to explain how the existing Town Sector zoning for the residential sections of Montgomery Village will be translated into new zones that will accommodate the variety of housing found in the community.

The next MV Matters meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the Watkins Mill High School cafeteria. Topics for discussion at that session will be announced at the February 9 event.

What is MV Matters All About?
MV Matters is a series of outreach events meant to engage the community in the Montgomery Village Master Plan. Village residents are invited to learn about specific subject areas, such as urban design, land use, parks, environment and transportation at the sessions. Through the meetings, planners have received initial feedback from residents on what they view as the most valuable places in the village. For more information on the Scope of Work for the Montgomery Village Mater Plan, go to www.montgomeryplanningboard.org/meetings_archive/

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Master Plan Background:
Montgomery Village has not been part of a Master Plan review since the 1985 Gaithersburg Vicinity Master Plan, nor has it been the subject of a discrete County master plan in the past. Although Montgomery Village was within the boundaries of both the 1971 Gaithersburg Vicinity Master Plan and the 1985 Master Plan, neither plan contains recommendations or guidance for this community because the Village fell within the Town Sector Zone, which did not allow the rezoning of properties for a 50-year period that comes to a close in 2015. When the Planning Department initiated an update to the Gaithersburg Master Plan in 2007, Montgomery Village was originally included within its boundaries. However, with large swaths of land on both sides of I-270 presenting different planning issues and challenges, the Planning Department realized the area was too big to be analyzed effectively.

In 2008, the Planning Department divided the large Gaithersburg Master Plan area into two planning efforts – one for the west side of I-270, which became the Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan (GSSC) – and one for the east side of I-270 – Gaithersburg East. In 2014, the County Council directed the Planning Department to further refine the Gaithersburg East Plan to have one plan for Montgomery Village and one plan for the remainder of Gaithersburg East. The Council also directed the Planning Director to work efficiently on the Montgomery Village Plan, with the goal of having a draft plan transmitted to the Council within 12 months of the plan start date, because it wanted the zoning to be reassessed holistically before the prohibition on piecemeal rezoning of Town Sector property expired in 2015.