Pringle v. Montgomery County Planning Board M-NCPPC

69 A.3d 528, 212 Md. App. 478, 2013 WL 3233337, 2013 Md. App. LEXIS 81
CourtCourt of Special Appeals of Maryland
DecidedJune 27, 2013
DocketNo. 2334
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Pringle v. Montgomery County Planning Board M-NCPPC, 69 A.3d 528, 212 Md. App. 478, 2013 WL 3233337, 2013 Md. App. LEXIS 81 (Md. Ct. App. 2013).

Opinion

KENNEY, J.

Appellant, Gregory Pringle, appeals the order of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County affirming the adoption of Resolutions 10-156 (Preliminary Plan Amendment) and 10-157 (Site Plan) by the Montgomery County Planning Board (“the Planning Board”), which relate to a development project known as “The Shops at Seneca Meadows.”1 Mr. Pringle presents one question for our review:

Whether substantial evidence supported the [Planning] Board’s finding that its approval of the resolutions complied with the Sector Plan, despite the lack of active store fronts with multiple entrances and smaller retail uses facing Seneca Meadows Parkway and Observation Drive[?]

For the reasons that follow, we shall affirm the judgment of the circuit court.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

The facts of this case are not in dispute. On September 22, 2009, the Montgomery County Council approved the “German-town Employment Area Sector Plan” (“the Sector Plan”), which the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (“the Planning Commission”) adopted on October 15, 2009.2 The Sector Plan is “a comprehensive amendment to the approved and adopted 1989 Germantown Master Plan” that “establishes a vision that will transform Germantown’s central employment corridor into a vibrant town center and mixed-use uptown districts.” Under the “areawide recommendations” of the Sector Plan, which apply to the “roughly 2,400-acre area in the employment and Town Center areas of [481]*481Germantown,” are several “principles” which “[t]he design guidelines to implement this Sector Plan and all development must address.”3

The Sector Plan’s recommendations for the “Seneca Meadows/Milestone District”—a 390-acre area bordered by Ridge Road/MD 27 to the north, Germantown Road/MD 118 to the south, 1-270 to the west, and North Frederick Road/MD 355 to the east and includes the area at issue in this case—state: (1) “Concentrate a limited amount of street level retail near the transit station. Big box retailers,

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