Legislation Details

Reference No. CB-038-2021    Draft No.
Type: Council Bill Status: Enacted
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 11/9/2021
Introduced Date 10/12/2021 Public Hearing Date 11/09/2021 @ 10:00 AM
Effective date: 1/18/2022    
Title: AN ACT CONCERNING WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION AND GRADING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of adopting additional permit fees for Site Road permit applications. Specifically, two new fees: (1) fees for multiple plan reviews; and (2) fees for multiple plan reviews for failure to include public roads. Also, the Bill clarifies extension fees for grading, storm drain, and stormwater management outside the public right of way.
Proposers/Sponsors: County Executive, Calvin S. Hawkins, Deni L. Taveras, Thomas E. Dernoga, Sydney J. Harrison, Mel Franklin, Todd M. Turner, Monique Anderson-Walker, Jolene Ivey, Dannielle M. Glaros
Code sections: 02-253.63 - , 23-115 - , 32-120 - , 32-143 -
Attachments: 1. B2021038, 2. CB-038-2021 AIS, 3. CB-038-2021 Report, 4. CB-038-2021 Transmittal, 5. CB-38-2021 OOL Comments (Draft 2), 6. CB-38-2021 OOL Comments (Revised 06-16-2021), 7. CB-038-2021 Fiscal and Policy Note
Contact: Lori S. Parris, Senior Advisor, Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement

Title

AN ACT CONCERNING WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION AND GRADING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of adopting additional permit fees for Site Road permit applications.  Specifically, two new fees: (1) fees for multiple plan reviews; and (2) fees for multiple plan reviews for failure to include public roads.   Also, the Bill clarifies extension fees for grading, storm drain, and stormwater management outside the public right of way. 

 

Background

The purpose of this Bill is to adopt additional permit fees for Site Road permit applications.  Specifically, DPIE is proposing the following two new fees: (1) fees for multiple plan reviews and (2) fees for multiple plan reviews for failure to include public roads.   DPIE is also clarifying extension fees for grading, storm drain, and stormwater management outside the public right of way.