Master Plan Review: Glenmont
Master Plan Review: Glenmont
Master Plan Review: Glenmont
GLENMONT
Approved and Adopted
November 2013
Glenmont
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BACKGROUND
In 2007, the Montgomery County Council directed the Planning Department to undertake a
comprehensive zoning ordinance rewrite. Last rewritten in 1977, the current 1,200 + page code is
viewed as antiquated and hard to use with standards that have failed to keep pace with modern
development practices.
With only about four percent of land in the County available for greenfield development, the new
zoning code can play a crucial role in guiding redevelopment to areas like surface parking lots and
strip shopping centers. An updated zoning code is important for achieving the kind of growth
Montgomery County policymakers and residents want.
Initial sections of the new code were drafted by Code
Studio, a zoning consultant. These drafts were
subsequently analyzed and edited by planners based
on feedback from the Zoning Advisory Panel (a citizen
panel appointed by the Planning Board to weigh in on
the projects direction), county agency representatives,
residents and other stakeholders. In September 2012,
planning staff began the release of a draft code in
sections accompanied by a report highlighting changes
from the current code. The staff drafts were reviewed
at length by the Planning Board.
The Planning Board held worksessions and public hearings between September of 2012 and May of
2013. On May 2, they transmitted their draft to the County Council. The Council adopted the text of
the new code in March and adopted the new zoning map in July 2014.
The new code and map will go into effect on October 30, 2014.
Glenmont
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Examples:
Agricultural
and Rural
Rural Density
Transfer (RDT)
Agricultural
Reserve (AR)
R-60
(detached residential)
Residential
R-60
(detached residential)
R-60/TDR
(detached residential)
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Confronts or abuts
R-150 or less intense
then
NR-0.75
H-45
Within a Historic
District
then
NR-0.75
H-45
Confronts or abuts
then
CRT-0.75
C-0.75 R-0.25 H-35
then
CRT-0.75
C-0.75 R-0.25 H-45
C-1
if
R-90, R-60, R-40, or R-MH
Confronts or abuts RT
or more intense
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GLENMONT
PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
Glenmont is envisioned as a predominately residential neighborhood with new transit-oriented, mixeduse development concentrated in and around the Glenmont Shopping Center and Metro station. The
Glenmont of the future will be a walkable, diverse, and sustainable community with services and
amenities primarily for the local residents and workers. The Glenmont Shopping Center site will become
the focus of community-oriented activities and services. It will have a sense of place and a central open
space for the Glenmont community to gather for events and casual interaction.
Mixed-use development on several sites surrounding the Shopping Center Privacy World, Winexburg
Manor, and Glenmont Forest Will offer expanded housing choices for people of all ages and incomes,
and provide a variety of open spaces with some retail and commercial uses in appropriate locations.
The existing single-family residential neighborhoods and the Glen Waye gardens multi-family
community will be retained and provided with sensitive transitions in the scale of adjacent new
development. Safe, attractive, and convenient pedestrian and bicycle connections to the services and
amenities in the mixed-use core will strengthen these neighborhoods as desirable places to live.
Glenmont
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ZONE IMPLEMENTATION
The Glenmont Sector Plan Area currently has 8 zones: 6 Residential and 2 Mixed-Use.
Existing Residential:
R-90: Single-Family Detached
R-60: Single-Family Detached
RT-12.5: Townhouse, Single-Family
RT-15.0: Townhouse, Single-Family
R-30: Multi-Family, Low Density
R-20: Multi-Family, Medium Density
Existing Mixed-Use
CRN: Commercial/Residential:
Neighborhood
CR: Commercial/Residential
Standard Implementation:
The existing R-90, R-60, RT-12.5, RT-15.0, R-30, and R-20 zones will remain.
The CRN and CR zones will remain.
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ZONE IMPLEMENTATION
Glenmont
Existing
Glenmont
Proposed
Zone
Acres
Percent Zone
R-90
R-60
RT-12.5
RT-15.0
R-30
R-20
CRN-1.5 C-0.25 R-1.5 H-65
CR-2.0 C-0.25 R-2.0 H-120
CR-2.0 C-0.5 R-1.75 H-120
CR-3.0 C-2.5 R-2.5 H-120
Grand Total
246.06
134.11
19.41
2.38
65.75
18.50
2.52
30.66
15.91
19.49
554.79
44.35
24.17
3.50
0.43
11.85
3.33
0.45
5.53
2.87
3.51
R-90
R-60
RT-12.5
RT-15.0
R-30
R-20
CRN-1.5 C-0.25 R-1.5 H-65
CR-2.0 C-0.25 R-2.0 H-120
CR-2.0 C-0.5 R-1.75 H-120
CR-3.0 C-2.5 R-2.5 H-120
Grand Total
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Acres
Percent
246.06
134.11
19.41
2.38
65.75
18.50
2.52
30.66
15.91
19.49
554.79
44.35
24.17
3.50
0.43
11.85
3.33
0.45
5.53
2.87
3.51
ZONE IMPLEMENTATION
Glenmont: Existing Zoning
Residential Medium Density
Townhouse
Multi-Family
Comm/Res - Neighborhood
Commercial/Residential
Townhouse
Multi-Family
Comm/Res - Neighborhood
Commercial/Residential
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Townhouse
RT-12.5
RT-15.0
Multi-Family
R-30
R-20
Comm/ResNeighborhood
CRN
Commercial /
Residential
CR
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Townhouse
RT-12.5
RT-15.0
Multi-Family
R-30
R-20
Comm/ResNeighborhood
CRN
Commercial /
Residential
CR
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Glenmont
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