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Publications and Reports

Adequate Public Facilities (APFO) Historic Site & District Guidelines
Annual Report, Summer 2008 Landscape Manual
Columbia Pedestrian Plan
Construction Pre-Submission Community Meetings
Corridor Studies/Manuals: Rt 1 & Rt 40 Regulations
Development Plans Submitted Research Reports
Development Monitoring System (DMS) Senior Housing
Engineering Design Requirements Waiver Petitions
Forest Conservation Watershed Restoration
General Plan 2000  


Columbia

Town Center
Downtown Columbia: A Community Vision

Wilde Lake
Bryant Square Revitalization


Construction
Construction Report: Development in the county is tracked on a daily basis. This report provides monthly updates on the development process and tabulates new residential construction by unit type based on use and occupancy permits. Population is also estimated based on the number of housing units.


Corridor Studies/Manuals

Route 1 Route 40
Route 1 Manual Enhancement Study Final Report
Phase 1 Report Market Analysis
Phase 2 Report Characterization Study
SHA Improvement Study  
Reconnaissance Survey  


Development Monitoring System | Jeff Bronow | 410-313-4370
Archives: | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
DMS Report: Oct. 1, 2006 - Sept. 30, 2007.
An annual report covering development activity in the county for each year and summary for the past five years.

The DMS system was put in place as part of the County's Adequate Public Facilities Act adopted in 1992. The purpose is to provide a growth management process that will enable the county to provide adequate public roads and schools in a timely manner and achieve General Plan growth objectives. The process is designed to direct growth to areas where an adequate infrastructure exists of will exist."


Engineering Design Requirements
Design Manuals: Include details, drainage, general conditions, roads and bridges, specifications, and water and sewer.


Forest Conservation | Violations: Daniel McNamara 410-313-4725
Manual 7.71 MB: Explains the basic concepts and requirements of the State Forest Conservation Act and resulting county regulations. Clarifies basic program goals such as priority areas within which trees should be preserved. Explains in detail the procedures to be followed at each stage of the submission and approval process. Provides guidelines and standards for implementing specifications required as part of approved plans.

About the forest conservation program


General Plan 2000
The County's General Plan has historically been revised approximately every ten years (1960, 1971, 1982, 1990). Regular updates are necessary for guiding decisions related to development, land preservation, changing demographic and employment trends, neighborhood sustainability, capital projects, County services and other key issues.

Introductory Letters, Contributions & Table of Contents

Ch. 1: Introduction Ch. 5: Community Conservation
Ch. 2: Responsible Regionalism Ch. 6: Working With Nature
Ch. 3: Preservation of the Rural West Chapter 7: Implementation
Ch. 4: Balanced and Phased Growth Acronyms and Index
  Appendix A

Policies and Amendments
Policies Map: Includes all amendments since adoption of General Plan 2000.
Amendments Listing: Includes both text and accompanying map amendments.
GP 2000 as Amended: Text amendments reflected in the chapters above.

Monitoring Report | 2005 | 2002
The General Plan's final chapter establishes priorities, associated implementation and trends indicators, and a process for monitoring. A citizens' committee evaluates progress and works with DPZ to prepare periodic reports.


Historic Site & District Guidelines | Zan Koldeweyz | 410-313-4323
Sites: Inventory | Map
Districts: Ellicott City | Lawyers Hill


Landscape Manual
Manual: Establishes standards of performance for preparing landscape plans.


Pedestrian Plan | Brian Muldoon | 410-313-4363
Improvement Loactions | Map 3.23 MB
A framework for guiding and prioritizing both public and private pedestrian improvements. Potential projects are prioritized on the basis of safety, level of demand, engineering feasibility, cost and other factors.


Regulations
Zoning and Subdivision and Land Development


Research Reports | Jeff Bronow | 410-313-4370
These publications provide statistical information on Howard County demographics, socioeconomic and employment trends and patterns.

Issue 16 summarizes the extent, rate of growth, and location of county residents with limited English proficiency. Languages spoken and country of origin for foreign born populations are also summarized.

Issue  
1: 2000 Census Overview 9: 2000 Census Nativity, Foreign Born, and Ancestry Characteristics
2: Year 2000 Employment 10: Residential Building Permits 1991-2002
3: 2000 Census Race Characteristics 11: 2000 Census Journey to Work
4: Employment Growth 1990-2000 12: 2000 Census Characteristics of Columbia
5: 2000 Census Age Characteristics 13: Population Growth 2000-2003
6: Domestic Migration 1990-2000 14: Housing Affordability for County & Central Maryland
7: 2000 Census Profile of Selected Social, Economic and Housing Characteristics 15: County GIS Land Use Projection System
8: 2000 Census Household Type and Relationship Characteristics 16: Limited English Proficiency


Senior Housing
Senior Housing Plan: Defines recommended policies and program initiatives to be implemented over time.


Watershed Restoration | Susan Overstreet | 410-313-4345
As part of the process for developing watershed restoration plans, information is collected about existing water quality and habitat conditions. Stream corridor assessment surveys and biological water quality monitoring have been conducted in all county's major watersheds.

Watershed Restoration Action Strategy
Lower Patapsco River
2.56 MB
Little Patuxent River

Subwatershed Assessment
Rockburn Branch 3.34 MB
Sucker Branch

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