Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-066-2021    Draft No. 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 7/6/2021
Introduced Date 6/8/2021 Public Hearing Date
Effective date: 7/1/2021    
Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the public safety surcharge for Fiscal Year 2022, beginning July 1, 2021, as required by State law.
Proposers/Sponsors: County Executive, Calvin S. Hawkins, Todd M. Turner, Rodney C. Streeter, Dannielle M. Glaros, Sydney J. Harrison, Derrick Leon Davis, Mel Franklin, Deni L. Taveras
Attachments: 1. R2021066, 2. CR-066-2021 AIS, 3. CR-066-2021 Report, 4. CR-066-2021 Transmittal, 5. CR-066-2021 OOL Comment, 6. CR-066-2021 Fiscal and Policy Note
Contact: David B. Juppe, Office of Management and Budget

Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the public safety surcharge for Fiscal Year 2022, beginning July 1, 2021, as required by State law.

 

Background

Pursuant to Chapter 594 of the 2005 Laws of Maryland, the public safety surcharge is required to be adjusted each fiscal year for inflation pursuant to the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U).  The CPI-U for April 2021 increased 4.2% and results in a surcharge increase of $111 above the Fiscal Year 2021 public safety surcharge of $2,638 for permits issued inside the Developed Tier and inside an area included in a certain basic plan or conceptual site plan.  The projected increase in the CPI-U results in a surcharge increase of $332 above the Fiscal Year 2021 public safety surcharge of $7,909 for permits issued for all other buildings.

 

For Fiscal Year 2022, the public safety surcharge shall be $2,749 for permits issued for construction located inside the Transportation Service Area 1, as defined by the Maryland - National Capital Park and Planning Commission in the Prince George’s County Approved General Plan, and for construction in an area included in a basic plan or conceptual site plan that abuts an existing or planned mass transit rail station site operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and Maryland Transit Administration complies with the requirements of any sector plan, master plan or overlay zone approved by the Prince George’s County District Council.  The public safety surcharge for Fiscal Year 2022 shall be $8,241 for all other buildings.

 

NOTE:  Retroactively effective to 7/1/2021.