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North and West Silver Spring Master Plan (August 2000)
Approved and Adopted

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Theme One: Community Preservation, Stability and Character

Theme Two:
Commercial Centers- Character and Vitality


Theme Three: Neighborhood-Friendly Circulation Systems

Theme Four:
Parks, Community Facilities,and Environmental Resources

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Highlights: Theme 2 - Commercial Centers - Character and Vitality


Vision
This Plan recommends improvements to the access, appearance, and overall economic health of commercial centers to ensure their long term viability.

Highlights
North and West Silver Spring residents value local businesses in their community and many of their daily convenience retail needs can be met in the immediate neighborhood. Recommendations to improve the appearance, vehicular and pedestrian access, and the overall economic health of commercial centers in North and West Silver Spring are an important focus of this Plan. The map shows the commercial centers concept for North and West Silver Spring.

Recommendations
  • Reconfirm the existing commercial zoning in North and West Silver Spring and limit commercial and industrial development to the existing established centers.
  • Ensure that the Army complies with and fully implements the 1992 Memorandum of Understanding for the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Forest Glen Annex that the army made with the National Capital Planning Commission and the Montgomery County Planning Board.
  • Prepare a minor master plan amendment to this Plan if the proposed reuse of the National Park Seminary Historic District cannot be accommodated by the existing zoning (R-90, residential, one-family).
  • Apply increased scrutiny to the review of special exception applications to minimize their impact in residential neighborhoods.
  • Remove the designation of properties as suitable to apply for a non-resident professional office special exception on most properties in the Master Plan area except the nine houses on Cedar Street between Ellsworth Drive and Pershing Drive and any other properties that currently have an approved special exception.
  • Improve landscpe buffers between the industrial uses and the residential neighborhoods.
  • Contact the Silver Spring/Takoma Park Team


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