Description: The Prince George’s County Planning Department partners with the Prince George’s County Department of Permits, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) to receive data related to Residential and Commercial Building Permits from the Momentum Permit System. The data collected is used to support various activities such as: tracking residential and non-residential development in the County; decision making regarding land use; and conducting forecasts related to housing and employment. The Planning Department receives and geocodes a quarterly extract of Commercial and Residential permit data on January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and September 1st of each calendar year, covering the date range of May 1, 2023 through the first day of the present quarter. DPIE permit data is subject to change and is presented as is.The extract specifically contains the following Permit Types: Residential Permits Issued, Residential Permits Completed, Commercial Permits Issued, and Commercial Permits Completed. The distinguishing characteristic between issued permits and completed permits is the Use & Occupancy (U&O) Issue Date. Issuance of an U&O Certificate signifies a building is safe for residential living or business purposes, signaling the completion of the permitting process.
Copyright Text: Prince George’s County Department of Permits, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE)
Description: The Prince George’s County Planning Department partners with the Prince George’s County Department of Permits, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) to receive data related to Residential and Commercial Building Permits from the Momentum Permit System. The data collected is used to support various activities such as: tracking residential and non-residential development in the County; decision making regarding land use; and conducting forecasts related to housing and employment. The Planning Department receives and geocodes a quarterly extract of Commercial and Residential permit data on January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and September 1st of each calendar year, covering the date range of May 1, 2023 through the first day of the present quarter. DPIE permit data is subject to change and is presented as is.The extract specifically contains the following Permit Types: Residential Permits Issued, Residential Permits Completed, Commercial Permits Issued, and Commercial Permits Completed. The distinguishing characteristic between issued permits and completed permits is the Use & Occupancy (U&O) Issue Date. Issuance of an U&O Certificate signifies a building is safe for residential living or business purposes, signaling the completion of the permitting process.
Copyright Text: Prince George’s County Department of Permits, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE)
Description: The Certificate of Adequacy (ADQ) is a new process that confirms necessary infrastructure is built at the same time or prior to the proposed development. A Certificate of Adequacy is reviewed during the Preliminary Plan of Subdivision phase and is certified by the Planning Director prior to Planning Board review of the Preliminary Plan. The request for a Certificate of Adequacy is submitted concurrently with the Preliminary Plan of Subdivision application. Additional information available at https://www.mncppc.org/5105/Certificate-of-Adequacy-ADQand Section 24-4503 of the Zoning Ordinance at https://online.encodeplus.com/regs/princegeorgescounty-md/doc-viewer.aspx#secid-1040.
Description: Planned Developments (PD) are project-specific zoning regulations that encourage innovative land planning and site design concepts that support a high quality of life and achieve a high quality of development, environmental sensitivity, energy efficiency, and other County goals and objectives. PDs allow for a more flexible and innovative alternative to strict application of the requirements of the current zone.
Name: Conservation Plan - Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Rezoning
Display Field: ARCDBA.CBCA_Rezone_Py.CASE_NUM
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Description: A Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Overlay Zoning Map Amendment is a Zoning Map Amendment used solely for the purpose of establishing or amending the County’s CBCA in accordance with County and state law and to protect the sensitive environmental resources of the Chesapeake Bay while also respecting the rights of landowners. See section 27-3603 of the New Ordinance.
Description: This data set displays the revisions fo Specific Design Plans for minor revisions for homeowners. They typically include adding decks, fences, or additions.