Potomac Subregion Master Plan
April 2002
The Potomac Subregion Master Plan begins:
"As Potomac has evolved from rural and agricultural to a semi-rural and suburban subregion, it has retained much of its green character and environmental qualities. These qualities are under threat. Inexorable population growth continues to foster intense development pressure on the Potomac Subregion. This Master Plan strongly recommends that sustaining the environment be the pre-eminent policy determinant in a subregion so defined by its natural resources. New development and redevelopment must respect and enhance the Subregion's environmental quality, while helping to build communities and resources that will serve existing and future generations of residents." From the Plan Highlights, p. 1
Master Plan and Documents
Potomac Subregion Master Plan (pdf, 26.6 MB) (Approved and Adopted April 2002)
Master Plan Foldout Maps
- Roadways and Bikeways
- Existing and Proposed Zoning
- Land Use, Parks and Community Facilities
- Proposed Sewer Envelope
- Forest Restoration
- Forest Preservation
Other Documents
- Potomac Subregion Environmental Study (May 2000)
- Environmental Resources Inventory, Potomac Subregion (1998)
- Montgomery County Horse Study
- Blockhouse Point Conservation Park Master Plan (2003)
- For TDR densities (referenced in Appendix A, page A-1, of the 2002 Potomac Subregion Master Plan), see the Potomac Subregion Appendices, including:
- Amendment Sept 1982
- Amendment July 1984 (two amendments)
- Amendment Jan 1985
- Amendment June 1986
M-NCPPC Staff Contacts:
Callum Murray
Callum.Murray@montgomeryplanning.org
301-495-4733
Katherine Holt
Katherine.Holt@montgomeryplanning.org
301-495-4549
Katherine Nelson
Katherine.Nelson@montgomeryplanning.org
301-495-4622
Mary Beth O'Quinn
marybeth.oquinn@montgomeryplanning.org
301-495-1322
Leslie Saville
Leslie.Saville@montgomeryplanning.org
301-495-2194
Date of last update: September 11, 2012