Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-066-2026    Draft No.
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Meeting Body Sitting as the Committee of the Whole
Meeting Date 7/7/2026
Introduced Date 6/29/2026 Public Hearing Date
Effective date:    
Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON DATA CENTERS for the purpose of establishing a two (2) year moratorium on the acceptance, processing, review, and approval of applications concerning preliminary plans of subdivision and detailed site plans that include qualified data center uses.
Proposers/Sponsors: Krystal Oriadha, Thomas E. Dernoga
Attachments: 1. R2026066, 2. CR-066-2026 Summary, 3. CR-066-2026 PAFI, 4. CR-066-2026 Planning Department Comments
Contact: Josh Hamlin, Legislative Attorney

Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON DATA CENTERS for the purpose of establishing a two (2) year moratorium on the acceptance, processing, review, and approval of applications concerning preliminary plans of subdivision and detailed site plans that include qualified data center uses.

 

Background

This resolution extends a temporary pause on permits for the construction of data centers in Prince George’s County as well as preliminary plans of subdivision which propose data centers in Prince George's County while the Council considers comprehensive legislation on the zoning, siting, and construction of new data centers. This temporary pause is established in response to public concern and the time necessary to fully consider the recommendations of the County’s Qualified Data Center Task Force, which was formed to receive broad-based input on benefits and effects of constructing and operating data centers in the County and provide recommendations for comprehensive legislation. In light of anticipated Code changes regarding the zoning and building of data centers, this resolution pauses the acceptance, review and approval of building and grading permits for proposed data centers as well as preliminary plans of subdivision which propose qualified data centers among its proposed uses for two (2) years.