CERTIFIED SITE PLAN ENFORCEMENT THROUGH DPS
In August 2006, the Montgomery County Planning Board and the Department of Permitting Services (DPS) crafted a
Memorandum of Understanding that transferred to DPS enforcement of site plans on those developments that are subject to certification through MNCPPC.
This means that DPS is now responsible for ensuring that the standards and conditions that are detailed in Planning Board opinions (narrative
description of certified site plans) and on Approved Signature Sets (drawings of certified site plans) are met.
DPS shall do this by: inspecting sites for compliance during development, reviewing site plans associated with building permits and investigating complaints.
- Conducting on-site inspections. The following is a list of inspections that can be performed for any certified site plan:
- Lighting
- Landscaping
- Curb / gutter / sidewalks / paving on private roads
- Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
- Lot coverage (both overall site coverage and individual lot coverage)
- Height
- Setbacks
- Retaining walls
- Fences
- Playground equipment / tot lots
- Hike & Bike trails
- Recreation facilities
- Staging / triggers (items that might require completion at a certain stage of build out—i.e. “tot lots will be installed when 50 % to 70% of the building permits have been issued”)
- Reviewing site plans associated with building permits to ensure compliance with the certified site plan. This review shall include:
- Height
- Setbacks
- FAR
- Lot coverage
- DPS shall investigate allegations of site plan violations.
Click here for the Site Plan Enforcement Inspection Area Map.
Email ehsan.motazedi@montgomerycountymd.gov for additional information.
Call 240-777-6259 to register a complaint.
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