Description: Per Section 27-2500 of the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Regulations, & Landscape Manual (Effective 4/1/2022), Outside the Capital Beltway refer to all areas within Prince George's County that are not located between Interstate 495 and the County’s western boundary or within the corporate boundaries of the City of College Park, the City of Glenarden, or the Town of Forest Heights. Inside the Capital Beltway refers to the area between Interstate 495 and Prince George's County’s western boundary, inclusive of the corporate boundaries of the City of College Park, the City of Glenarden, and the Town of Forest Heights.
Description: This definition/description of Runway Airspace Imaginary Surfaces is from the Air Installation Compatible Use Zone Study, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, December 2007, p.4-1 to 4-4.Runway airspace imaginary surfaces, in graphical form, are the result of the application of obstruction height criteria to Andrews AFB. Imaginary surfaces are surfaces in space around airfields in relation to runways. The surfaces are designed to define the obstacle-free airspace at and around the airfield. Refer to Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 3-260-01, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design (http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/DOD/UFC/ufc_3_260_01.pdf), for a more complete description of runway airspace imaginary surfaces for Class B runways.
Description: This was created based on the digitized noise contours as found in the 2007 Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) Study for Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington. The associated attributes were entered and the zones used to identify the noise impacts associated with development proposed in the vicinity of Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington.
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Description: This was created based on a description of the accident potential zone in the 1993 Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) Study for Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington (formerly Andrews Air Force Base). The boundaries of each zone was entered using ARC/INFO COGO. The associated attributes were added and the zones used to identify the potential for accidents as a guide for the intensity of development permitted based on the AICUZ Study.
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Description: Neighborhood Conservation Overlay (NCO) Zones are intended to protect and preserve the unique development features and character of established neighborhoods and to promote new development that is compatible with existing neighborhood character. May amend or replace Zoning Ordinance development standards and/or zone standards for new development and expansion of existing structures to achieve the goals of the specific NCO Zone that has been established for a community.There are two NCO zones established in the County: The “Greenbelt Neighborhood Conservation Overlay” and the “Mount Rainier Neighborhood Conservation Overlay".The boundary of the “Greenbelt Neighborhood Conservation Overlay” Is based on the R-P-C zoning in Greenbelt as of June, 2019. The boundary of the “The “Mount Rainier Neighborhood Conservation Overlay” is based on the existing SF residential zoning within the Mount Rainier city limits as of June, 2019. The data was captured at a reference scale of 1:2400.