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Council refers Harmony Garden detailed site plan for 67 townhouses to staff with conditions

March 18, 2025 | Prince George's County, Maryland


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Council refers Harmony Garden detailed site plan for 67 townhouses to staff with conditions
On March 18, 2025, the Prince George’s County District Council unanimously referred DET2024‑004, known as Harmony Garden and filed by Potomac Realty Company, to county staff for preparation of a document of approval with conditions.

The transcript lists the site as south of the intersection of Old Baltimore Pike and Amondale Way, comprising about 7.75 acres in the CGO zone. The applicant requested approval of site improvements for 67 single‑family attached townhouse residential dwelling units; the file lists the project in Council District 1.

Why it matters: the project would create 67 attached townhouse units on a 7.75‑acre site in Council District 1 and has already received technical staff and Planning Board approvals with conditions.

Background and timeline in the record: Planning technical staff (ARC) approved with conditions on Oct. 25, 2024; the Planning Board approved with conditions on Dec. 5, 2024; the district council held a hearing on March 10, 2025, and took the case under advisement before referring it on March 18. The appeal‑by date is listed as Jan. 9, 2025; the review‑by date is Jan. 30, 2025; and the action‑by date in the file is March 28, 2025.

Council action and votes: Council Member (DeNoga) moved to refer the matter for preparation of a document of approval with conditions; Council Member Fisher seconded. The clerk called the roll and the motion carried 9–0. The roll-call responses recorded in the transcript identify the following members voting in favor: Chair Ivy; Ms. Blige; Vice Chair Burrows; Mr. DeNogan; Ms. Fisher; Mr. Harrison; Mr. Olson; Ms. Orietta; and Ms. Watson.

No additional deliberation or public comment on the record is recorded for this item at the March 18 session; the council’s action was a referral for staff to prepare the approval document rather than an on‑the‑floor final adoption.

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