TDR Today Current Programs Throughout the U.S.. Calvert County 74,563 Population (2000 Census)...

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TDR Today Current Programs Throughout the U.S.

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TDR TodayCurrent Programs Throughout the U.S.

Calvert County• 74,563 Population (2000

Census)• Sending Sites:

– Agriculture Preservation District (APD)

• Zoned 1/25 acre• Transfer rates 1/5 acre

– Difference in Sending Sites• Land in APD only at request of

owner

• Receiving Sites:– Farm Communities/ Resource

Protection District– Rural Community District

• 1/10 acre -1/2 acre (Downtown)

• Agriculture Preservation Advisory Board

• APD can be removed after 5 years

Why It’s Working• Profitable• People want to farm• Purchase and Retirement

(PAR)• Developable receiving sites• Marketing and Educating

• County participation

• Unique Feature:• TDR sold, entire property under

a conservation easement

*8,900 Acres Preserved (2001)

TDR Sales 1980-2001

Montgomery County

• 871,341 Population (2000 Census)

• 323,000 Acres• 1980 TDR Program

– Sending: Rural Density Zone (RDT)

• Zoned 1/25 w/ exceptions

– Receiving: Zoning Districts• Two density limits

– Baseline– Higher limit control

• Incentives– Speed of Approval– County Development Rights Fund

(1982-1990)• Savings: 68 million in public

expenditures

Why It’s Working:

• TDR main option for exceeding base zoning

• Location: near Washington D.C.

• Easy and Predictable– Educating the public

What’s Not Working:

• Approval Process

• Inequities in Compensation

• Incorporated Municipalities– No Participation

*40,583 Acres Saved (2000)

The Pinelands, New Jersey

• Seven Counties

• 53 Municipalities

• Pop. 700,000

• Total 938,000 acres

• Close proximity to Philadelphia, New York, Atlantic City.

• 1978 Congress created Pinelands National Reserve

• 1979 New Jersey passed Pinelands Protection Act

• 1981 Comprehensive Management Plan enacted

The Pinelands, New Jersey• Pinelands Commission

• 15 member Commission• + Executive director of 50 person staff• Works on Federal, State, County &

Municipal levels• Managed CMP, Oversees PDC Banks

• Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP)

• Land Use Regulation• Land Management• Voluntary TDR Program: Pinelands

Development Credits (PDCs)

• Two PDC Banks• $5 Million Initial funding from State

General Fund • Burlington County Pinelands Development

Credit Exchange• New Jersey Pinelands Development Credit

Bank– Responsibilities

• Program facilitator• Administration• Public Education• Purchase PDRs & PDCs• Hold Credits for developers• Manage Website

• PDCs Value and Application• 1 PDC = 4 units• Can be used as collateral against loans• Can be held as investment• Used to increase density above current code

in receiving areas

Since the CMP has been implemented in 1981, PDCs have preserved over 55,000 acres of Environmentally Sensitive Areas and Farmland

Characteristics of Functioning TDR Program

• Public Education• Strong and Dynamic Leadership • Consistent regulatory process• TDR Bank• Ease of use• Public accessibility• Strong sense of place• Resource perceived as valuable• Appropriate receiving areas• Market Demand

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