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Prince George's County district council approves two detailed site plans in District 6

May 05, 2025 | Prince George's County, Maryland


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Prince George's County district council approves two detailed site plans in District 6
Prince George's County Council, sitting as the district council, approved two detailed site plans affecting properties in Councilmanic District 6 and approved the council minutes during its May 5, 2025 meeting.

The council voted 7-0 to approve Detailed Site Plan DSP23020, an application by American Rescue Management Group Limited Partnership for a 1.63-acre parcel at East Hampton Avenue approximately 200 feet south of its intersection with MD 214 (Central Avenue). The motion to approve with conditions was made by Council Member Blaguette and seconded by Council Member Watson; the roll-call vote recorded aye from Chair Burrows, Council Member Blaguette, Council Member Fisher, Council Member Ivy, Council Member Olson, Vice Chair Orriela and Council Member Watson.

DSP23020 was presented to the council as having park and planning technical staff recommendation with conditions (02/12/2025) and a Planning Board approval with conditions (03/20/2025). The council record shows the item had been the subject of a hearing on April 28, 2025 and was taken under advisement before the May 5 action. The council directed staff to prepare the approval document and adopted the item with the stated conditions.

The council also adopted a prepared order to approve DSP24003, an application by Spacemaker Self Storage (Layton Warehouse LLC) for a 3.30-acre site on the east side of West Hampton Avenue, approximately 500 feet south of the MD 214 (Central Avenue) intersection. The applicant seeks approval to rehabilitate an existing 72,114-square-foot building (Building A) for use as a consolidated storage facility and to construct a new 58,165-square-foot building (Building B) for consolidated storage. Park and Planning technical staff recommended approval with conditions on 01/15/2025; the Planning Board approved with additions on 02/20/2025. The council, sitting as the district council, referred the item for preparation of an approval document on April 22, 2025 and on May 5 moved to adopt the prepared order; the motion by Council Member Blaguette, seconded by Council Member Watson, passed on a 7-0 roll-call vote (same voting members as above).

Separately, the council approved the district council minutes dated April 28, 2025. The motion to approve the minutes was made by Council Member Watts and seconded by Council Member Blaguette; the minutes were adopted on a 7-0 vote.

The meeting record shows no extended on-the-record debate or amendments to the prepared orders for either DSP23020 or DSP24003 during the May 5 sitting; both items were adopted with conditions noted in the planning staff and Planning Board records. After the votes the council recessed for a short break and moved to a committee of the whole.

Details of the council's motions, vote tallies and relevant planning dates are listed below.

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