June 25, 2002
Memorandum
To: Montgomery County Planning Board
From: Charles R. Loehr, Director of Park and Planning
Re: Update on the Annual Growth Policy Study
Attached report: “Assessing the Effectiveness of Montgomery County’s
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance”
Last fall, the Montgomery County Council directed the Montgomery County
Planning Board to engage in a “top-to-bottom” review of the Annual Growth Policy over
the next two years. This memorandum summarizes current staff activities on the study.
In the first half of 2002, staff has been engaged in background studies and
discussion, focusing on three issues:
• What’s going on elsewhere (including people and places who are doing
something we can learn from)?
• What are the best ways to evaluate the effectiveness of the APFO (including
the effectiveness of the entire APFO as well as the effectiveness of specific
aspects, such as transit accessibility.
• What do we already know? (including a provision-by-provision review of
studies that have been performed over the past two-and-a-half decades since
the APFO was implemented.
Please find attached a paper entitled “Assessing the Effectiveness of Montgomery
County’s Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance.” This paper was prepared by staff to
document the variety of issues associated with a “top-to-bottom” review of the AGP and
to identify potential methods for analyzing those issues. We believe the report helps make
the study process more transparent with detailed discussion of the issues to be addressed.
However, it is very likely that additional issues will arise that are not covered in the
report. It is also likely that we will learn that some issues identified in the report are not
helpful avenues of exploration.
Over the next few months, staff will be working to complete the background
research studies. In addition, staff will be broadening the discussion at the staff level with
representatives from County government and agencies such as Montgomery County
Public Schools, and with representatives from Rockville and Gaithersburg. We are also
identifying individuals around the country that have been thinking about these issues –
academicians, researchers, planners – and will be inviting them to participate with us in
roundtable discussions. This is one more way for us to access the latest thinking in
growth management.
Assessing the Effectiveness
of Montgomery County’s
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance
Prepared by the Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning
Maryland - National Capital Park and Planning Commission
May 2002
Elected & Appointed
Officials
County Council
Steven A. Silverman, President
Phil Andrews
Nancy Dacek
Howard A. Denis
Blair Ewing
Isiah Leggett
Marilyn J. Praisner
Michael L. Subin
County Executive
Douglas M. Duncan
The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Chair
Arthur Holmes, Jr., Vice Chair
Montgomery County Planning Board Prince George’s County Planning Board
Arthur Holmes, Jr., Chairman Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Chairman
Wendy C. Perdue, Vice Chair William M. Eley, Jr., Vice Chair
Allison Bryant James M. Brown
John M. Robinson George H. Lowe, Jr.
Meredith K. Wellington Albert C. Scott
Abstract
Title: Assessing the Effectiveness of Montgomery County’s Adequate
Public Facilities Ordinance
Author: Montgomery County Department of Park and Planning
Maryland - National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Subject: Status report and discussion of issues related to a
comprehensive review of Montgomery County’s Adequate Public
Facilities Oridnance and Annual Growth Policy.
Source of Copies: The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
8787 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland, 20910
301-495-4700
[Link]
Date: May 2002
Number of Pages: 56
Abstract: Last fall, the Montgomery County Council directed the
Montgomery County Planning Board to engage in a “top-to-
bottom” review of the Annual Growth Policy over the next two
years. This report summarizes current staff activities on the
study, and seeks to document the variety of issues associated
with the review of the AGP and to identify potential methods for
analyzing those issues. The report is intended to help make the
study process more transparent by providing a detailed
discussion of the issues to be addressed. However, it is very
likely that additional issues will arise that are not covered in the
report. It is also likely that further discussion will determine that
some issues identified in the report are not helpful avenues of
exploration.
Assessing the Effectiveness
of Montgomery County’s
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance
Table of Contents
Section I: Purpose and Recomendations
Section II Overview of the Annual Growth Policy
Section III: Blueprint for Assessment
Section IV: Overall Evaluative Criteria
Section V: Assessing the Effectiveness of Specific Provisions: Transportation
Section VI: Assessing the Effectiveness of Specific Provisions: Public Schools
Staff Contacts
County Council Staff
Glenn Orlin, Deputy Staff Director
Michael Faden, Senior Legislative Attorney
County Executive Staff
Elizabeth Davison, Director, Department of Housing and Commmunity Affairs
Scott Reilly, Assistant Chief Administraive Officer, Office of the County Executive
Lisa Rother, Planning Manager, Planning Implementation Section of the Office of the County Executive
Keith Goodman, Senior Planner, Planning Implementation Section of the Office of the County Executive
Albert J. Genetti, Director, Department of Public Works and Transportation
Edgar Gonsalez, Director, Office of Project Development, Department of Public Works
and Transportation
Jean Chait, Senior Planning Specialist
Montgomery County Public Schools Staff
Dr. Jerry D. Weast, Superintendent
Bruce Crispell, Senior Planner
Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning
Charles R. Loehr, Director
Joe Davis, Chief, Development Review
John Carter, Chief, Community-Based Planning
Jeffrey Zyontz, Chief, Countywide Planning
Drew Dedrick, Chief, Research & Technology Center
Richard Hawthorne, Chief of Transportation Planning
Eric Graye, Transportation Planning Supervisor
Ron Welke, Transportation Planning Supervisor
Karl Moritz, Research Manager
Sally Roman, Research Supervisor
Margaret Kaii-Ziegler, Planner/Coordinator
Ed Axler, Senior Transportation Planner
Janet Gregor, Transporation Planner
Tom Harrington, Transportation Planner
Mary Goodman, Information Specialist
Ann Wallas, Planning Intern
Robert Ewing, Planning Intern
Patricia Epperly, Administrative Aide
Charles Coleman, Administrative Services
For more information about the Annual Growth Policy,
please contact Karl Moritz at 301-495-1312 or
[Link]@[Link]
Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning
The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
8787 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910-3760
May 2002