Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission was created in 1927 (Chapter 448, Acts of 1927) to assume jurisdiction over parks and planning in Montgomery and Prince George's counties, which is also defined as the Maryland-Washington Metropolitan District. The commission is composed of ten members, five from each county, serving four year terms. The five members from each county make up that jurisdiction's planning board. The committee chairperson alternates yearly between the two planning board chairpersons.

The commission acquires, maintains, develops, and operates park systems within the Maryland-Washington Metropolitan District. It adopts and amends general plans for physical development of the district; makes zoning recommendations to county councils; approves subdivisions, location and grades of streets, location of public buildings and utilities, and street names and house numbering. Administration and planning expenses are paid from an administrative tax levied within the district.

From the description of Agency history, 1927-. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122582030

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associatedWith Armentrout, John B. person
associatedWith Francois, Francis. person
associatedWith Petzold, Carol S. person
associatedWith Root, Irving C. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Subject
Land use
National parks and reserves
Parks
Parks
Recreation areas
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Corporate Body

Active 1927

Active 1943

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