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Ex officio: Joseph Bartenfelder, Secretary of Agriculture; David R. Brinkley, Secretary of Budget & Management; R. Michael Gill, Secretary of Commerce; Ben H. Grumbles, Secretary of the Environment; Ellington Churchill, Jr., Secretary of General Services; Dennis R. Schrader, Secretary of Health; Kenneth C. Holt, Secretary of Housing & Community Development; Carol Anne Gilbert, Assistant Secretary for Neighborhood Revitalization, Dept. of Housing & Community Development; Kelly M. Schulz, Secretary of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation; Mark J. Belton, Secretary of Natural Resources; Pete K. Rahn, Secretary of Transportation; James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D., Secretary of Higher Education; Mary Beth Tung, Esq., Ph.D., Director, Maryland Energy Administration; Gerrit J. Knaap, Ph.D., Executive Director, National Center for Smart Growth Research & Education, University of Maryland, College Park.
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301 West Preston St., Suite 1101, Baltimore, MD 21201 - 2365
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e-mail: chuck.boyd@maryland.gov
301 West Preston St., Baltimore, Maryland, March 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
The Subcabinet helps implement Smart Growth Policy, recommending to the Governor changes in State law, regulations, and procedures needed to support the Policy (Chapter 759, Acts of 1997). Since 2003, the Subcabinet also oversees the Priority Places Strategy (Executive Order 01.01.2003.33). Further, the Subcabinet works to create, enhance, support, and revitalize sustainable communities across Maryland (Chapter 487, Acts of 2010).
Under the Subcabinet is the Smart Growth Coordinating Committee.
Staff: Charles W. (Chuck) Boyd (410) 767-1401; e-mail: chuck.boyd@maryland.gov
To help the Smart Growth Subcabinet implement Smart Growth Policy, the Smart Growth and Neighborhood Conservation Coordinating Subcommittee was created by the Governor in January 1998 (Executive Order 01.01.1998.04). Later, it assumed its present name.
The Committee helps administer programs, projects, and activities in Priority Funding Areas and targeted communities in those areas. In Maryland, areas where local and State governments want to encourage development and growth and which meet certain criteria for water and sewage systems, population density, and land use capabilities may qualify as Priority Funding Areas. Such places include existing municipalities; land within the Washington, DC Beltway (I-495) and the Baltimore Beltway (I-695); and areas already designated as enterprise zones, neighborhood revitalization areas, heritage areas, or industrial land.
As required by law, the Committee reviews projects funded as special exceptions (i.e., not in a Priority Funding Area), or those with extraordinary circumstances, and reports to the Subcabinet on projects needing approval from the Board of Public Works. The Subcommittee also recommends to the Subcabinet changes in State law, regulation, or procedure needed to implement Smart Growth Policy and helps coordinate programs in targeted communities, including sustainable communities.
Subcommittee members are designated by their State agency to relay information about procedures to implement Smart Growth Policy within that agency.
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SMART GROWTH COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Appointed by Agency heads:
Stuart M. Sirota, Chair
Martha G. (Marty) Baker, Ph.D.; Fiona Burns; Michelle E. Cable; John C. Fiastro, Jr.; Jeffrey K. Fretwell; Richard G. Higgins; Meredith A. Mishaga; Clifford S. Mitchell, M.D.; Geoffrey Newman; Sandra S. Olek; John N. Papagni; Kimberly Rennie.
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