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Montgomery County Planning Board to Hold Public Hearing for Ashton Village Center Sector Plan on September 17

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Community members invited to testify on the draft recommendations of the plan

SILVER SPRING, MD – The Montgomery County Planning Board, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), will hold a public hearing for the Ashton Village Center Sector Plan at their virtual meeting on September 17, 2020. Residents are invited to testify, but must sign up to testify by 12 p.m. on September 16, 2020. Learn about how to sign up to testify while social distancing.

View the public hearing draft of the Ashton Village Center Sector Plan.

The draft recommendations were presented to the Planning Board at their online meeting on July 23, 2020. Recommendations envision the area as a compact, low-rise, walkable and bikeable rural village with a mix of land uses. Several key goal areas are reflected in the specific recommendations developed in the draft plan. They include:

For questions and comments, contact lead planner Jamey Pratt at tel. 301-495-4588; Jamey.Pratt@montgomeryplanning.org, or Ben Berbert at tel. 301-495-4644; Benjamin.Berbert@montgomeryplanning.org.

About the Ashton Village Center Sector Plan

The Ashton Village Center Sector Plan covers approximately 125 acres around the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue and Olney-Sandy Spring Road (MD 108) and has been focused on land use and zoning recommendations, the pedestrian experience, green spaces and housing.

The plan will evaluate land use, zoning, transportation, environment, design and other relevant issues in Ashton, a historic crossroads community east of Olney. This sector plan follows the 2015 Sandy Spring Rural Village Plan, which evaluated similar issues in the village of Sandy Spring, just west of Ashton.

One important focus will be a review of the Sandy Spring-Ashton Rural Village Overlay Zone in light of Montgomery County’s 2014 comprehensive revision of its zoning ordinance. Zones applied through the revision have enabled finer-grained management of land uses, densities and building heights than was possible under the previous ordinance.

The existing Sandy Spring-Ashton Rural Village Overlay Zone was created to ensure a “village scale” of development in the business districts of both Sandy Spring and Ashton. It limits uses, densities and building heights. The sector plan will reevaluate the overlay zone, as well as the current underlying zones in Ashton and recommend adjustments if needed to comply with the 2014 county zoning ordinance. Learn more about the Ashton Village Center Sector Plan.