Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-063-2026    Draft No. 1
Type: Resolution Status: To Committee
Meeting Body Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee
Meeting Date 6/22/2026
Introduced Date 6/22/2026 Public Hearing Date
Effective date:    
Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 2018 WATER AND SEWER PLAN (MARCH 2026 CYCLE OF AMENDMENTS) for the purpose of changing the water and sewer category designations of properties within the 2018 Water and Sewer Plan.
Proposers/Sponsors: County Executive, Krystal Oriadha
Attachments: 1. R2026063, 2. CR-063-2026 Attachments A-B, 3. CR-063-2026 Summary, 4. CR-063-2026 Transmittal
Contact: Shirley Anthony Branch, Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement

Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE 2018 WATER AND SEWER PLAN (MARCH 2026 CYCLE OF AMENDMENTS) for the purpose of changing the water and sewer category designations of properties within the 2018 Water and Sewer Plan.

 

Background

The 2018 Water and Sewer Plan provides for four cycles of category change requests annually to amend the Plan.  This Resolution represents the March 2026 Cycle of Amendments.

 

The 2018 Water and Sewer Plan was adopted by CR-64-2019, and amended by CR-75-2019, CR-11-2020, CR-45-2020, CR-87-2020, CR-98-2020, CR-22-2021, CR-49-2021, CR-87-2021, CR-105-2021, CR-017-2022, CR-063-2022, CR-097-2022, CR-014-2023, CR-076-2023, CR-023-2024, CR-064-2024, CR-037-2025, CR-053-2025, CR-119-2025 and CR-29-2026.

 

This cycle consists of seven (7) category change requests located in the Western Branch, Piscataway and Mattawoman sewer basins.  Additionally, the Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement is requesting redesignation of four (4) developed residential properties to reflect existing water and sewer service categories in Council District 9.

 

Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 5, of the Maryland Annotated Code, sets procedures for amendments and revisions to the Plan.  At least 30 days prior to the public hearing on the amendments, the County Council must submit to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission a copy of the resolution for their recommendations.