Politics & Government

Rockville City Council Agenda: Heritage Area Plan Vote and Town Center Redevelopment Discussion

A meeting with Regal Row merchants over parking issues precedes Monday's meeting

 

Votes on a plan to include historical and cultural sites in Rockville in the county’s “heritage area” master plan and a discussion of how plans for Town Center redevelopment are approved are on the Rockville City Council’s agenda for Monday.

The council also will hear a quarterly update from Rockville Economic Development Inc., the economic development arm of the city.

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The council meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The meeting will be broadcast live on Rockville 11.

Council members will meet with Regal Row merchants before the scheduled council meeting, at 6 p.m. in the Black-Eyed Susan Room, to discuss parking concerns associated with the ongoing construction of the Cambria Suites mixed-used project. Construction of the mixed-use project has reduced parking in the lot in front of the row of shops and restaurants anchored by the Regal Cinemas to 150 spaces.

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The city and REDI have posted ads and a launched a website—rockvilleparking.com—in an attempt to educate visitors about parking options in and around Rockville Town Center.

Heritage area plan

The council is scheduled to vote on an amendment to the city’s master plan and Rockville’s portion of the Montgomery County Heritage Area Management Plan.

The county heritage plan helps preserve and promote historical, cultural and natural resources for heritage tourism.

The amendment could make the city eligible for state and county heritage area grants.

The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, which is considering whether to add portions of Rockville to the Montgomery County Heritage Area, is scheduled to tour Rockville’s heritage tourism sites and facilities on Feb. 7, followed by a public hearing at a time and place to be determined.

If the council approves the amendment as expected, the MHAA board would vote, at its April 18 meeting, on Rockville’s request to be included in the county’s heritage area.

Town Center site plans

The council is scheduled to discuss how the city considers site development plans for the second phase of Town Center redevelopment.

The discussion includes a proposal to require that all site development plans for consideration in the Town Center Performance District be “Level 2” plans, which require Planning Commission approval, or a project plan, which requires City Council approval.

The proposal would, for the purpose of Town Center redevelopment, eliminate “Level 1” plans that are smaller in scope and only need approval by the city’s planning chief without review by the city’s.

The Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 12 in favor of the proposed changes.

Commissioners questioned why the increased scrutiny of development plans would be reserved only for Town Center, The Gazette reported.

Click here to read a report on the meeting from The Gazette.

A council decision on the zoning text amendment is expected in February.

Consent agenda

The consent agenda includes votes on:


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