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Interim Land Use Controls (ILUC)What is ILUC?The Interim Land Use Control (ILUC) is proposed to govern development in areas impacted by height limitations, high noise levels, and high accident potential resulting from flight patterns at Joint Base Andrews. It is proposed for a 12 to 24 month period while long-term regulations are being developed. LegislationThe Zoning Bill establishes the basic rules and boundaries of the ILUC area. It sets the rules for the height and noise attenuation then provides controls for uses closest to Joint Base Andrews The Subdivision Bill builds on the zoning by bringing the rules into the subdivision ordinance. Under these rules, the Planning Board is to consider the ILUC at the time of preliminary plan of subdivision. The Public Outreach Plan recognizes the public’s interest in the bills creating the ILUC. This resolution lays out a road map to get information to the public and invite feedback.Public PresentationThe following presentation was given before the Prince George’s County Planning Board on March 29, 2012.
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