§ 27A-208. Relationship of Urban Center Districts.  


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  • (a)

    For the purposes of this Subtitle, the order of intensity of the Urban Center Districts ranges from the most intense to the least intense as follows: UC-1, UC-2, UC-3, and UC-4.

    (b)

    UC Districts may only be used in an area designated by the General Plan or subsequent master plan or sector plan as a Center or Corridor Node. These areas should be prioritized to maximize public investment by applying the UC Districts to those Centers or Corridor Nodes that are most important to the future character of Prince George's County.

    (c)

    Urban Center Districts may be combined within an Urban Center or Corridor Node as specified in Subsection (d) below to implement the goals, policies, and strategies of the applicable master plan or sector plan and the Regulating Plan for that Urban Center or Corridor Node. When UC Districts are combined, each district shall be a minimum of one Urban Neighborhood in size in accordance with the regulations of this Part.

    (d)

    Regulating Plans produced through either the Sectional Map Amendment or the Zoning Map Amendment processes shall be limited to the following UC Districts. However, the designation of a Center or Corridor Node may be revised through the master plan process:

    General Plan Designation Permitted Urban Center Districts
    Metropolitan Center UC-1, UC-2, UC-3, and UC-4
    Regional Center UC-2, UC-3, and UC-4
    Community Center UC-3 and UC-4
    Corridor Node UC-4

     

(CB-1-2010)