Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-014-2025    Draft No. 1
Type: Resolution Status: Failed
Meeting Body Planning, Housing and Economic Development Committee
Meeting Date 2/18/2025
Introduced Date 2/18/2025 Public Hearing Date
Effective date:    
Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING DATA CENTERS for the purpose of directing the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission to prepare a study of data center buildings and uses and their impact on the County and its residents including, but not limited to, issues such as transportation; demands on energy, water, sewer and other public and private utilities; environmental impacts, employment, and tax revenue.
Proposers/Sponsors: M-NCPPC, Jolene Ivey, Ingrid S. Watson, Krystal Oriadha, Sydney J. Harrison, Calvin S. Hawkins, Wanika Fisher
Attachments: 1. R2025014, 2. CR-014-2025 Summary, 3. CR-014-2025 PGCPB Transmittal letter, 4. CR-014-2025 PGCPB Transmittal Packet cover sheet, 5. CR-014-2025 PAFI Data Center Study - Final, 6. CR-14-2025 OOL Comment, 7. M-NCPPC Cover memo CR-014-2025
Contact: Lakisha Hull, Planning Director, Planning Department

Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING DATA CENTERS for the purpose of directing the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission to prepare a study of data center buildings and uses and their impact on the County and its residents including, but not limited to, issues such as transportation; demands on energy, water, sewer and other public and private utilities; environmental impacts, employment, and tax revenue.

 

Background

To enable the Planning Department to study the available data on the impacts of data centers in other jurisdictions. The potential development of data center projects in the County has raised number of questions and concerns from the public as well as planners, developers, elected officials, and other stakeholders.  In response, the Planning Department has been compiling a significant amount of information detailing issues associated with data center development including matters such as the demand data centers impose on energy, water, sewer and other public and private utilities, environmental impacts, employment, and tax revenues. This study will assist the County in developing the proper legislation and regulatory framework to address the future development and operation of such uses.   No fiscal impact to the county budget.