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Site/Road Plan Review

New DPIE Fees Start March 2

DPIE will implement fee changes beginning March 2, 2025, to help fund the issuance of permits and licenses. The new fees were scheduled to be implemented on February 17, 2025; we have extended the date to March 2, 2025. The new fees will apply to permits applied for on or after March 2.  Fees for permits applied for before March 2, 2025, will be based on the previous fee structure. The County Council approved the updated fee schedule in November 2024 in CR-087-2024.

Under the new formula, fees will increase 20 percent, with a 10 percent technology fee. The increase means that an applicable fee which costs $50 under the previous fee schedule will increase to $60, plus a 10% technology fee. The new fees will be posted in the 2025 DPIE Fee Schedule. To view the legislation, visit the Prince George’s County Legislative/Zoning Information System (LZIS), CR-087-2024.
 

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The Site/Road Plan Review Division reviews and approves site and roadway plans for proposed site development and road improvement projects located within County rights-of-way and on private property in Prince George’s County. To process your Site/Road or Floodplain application online, visit the Momentum portal.
 

Plan Review Services

The Site/Road Plan Review Division and co-located agencies provide plan review services for the following types of permits and submittals:

  • Traffic Impact Studies
  • Site Development Concept Plans
  • Floodplain Studies and Floodplain Impacts
  • Water and Sewer Planning
  • Plans, Permits, Bonds and Rights-of-Way Plats and Easements for Site/Road Development involving Grading, Roads, Paving, Stormwater Management and Storm Drainage
  • Proposed Utility Work in Public Rights-of-Way
  • Tree Conservation Plans and Natural Resource Inventories (M-NCPPC)
  • Sediment and Erosion Control Plans (PGSCD)

The agencies maintain inventory of floodplain studies, new roadways, storm drainage systems and stormwater best management practices (BMP), as well as collaborate with municipal, state, federal and other government agencies.
 

Site/Road Plan Review Services

Peer Review Program (PRP)

Prince George’s County offers a Peer Review Program (PRP) through DPIE to provide an optional tool for applicants to reduce review times associated with review and approval of submitted construction plans. For more information, visit the Peer Review Program page.

 

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Largo, MD 20774