![]() The MNCPP in Prince George's County is also known as "Maryland Park Police" or "Maryland Park." The MNCPP in Montgomery County is known as "The Montgomery County Park Police". The M-NCPPC Park Police is divided into the Montgomery County Division and the Prince George's County Division. The Commission supervises the Maryland-National Capital Park Police, which patrols the parks in both counties. Park Police Ford Police Interceptor of the Park Police Administration and operating expenses of the commission are financed by property taxes levied by the two counties. To enact zoning ordinances and change the zoning map, the planning boards have exclusive responsibility for subdivision approval, location and grades of streets, location of public buildings and utilities, and street naming and house numbering. For the portion of the district within their county, each planning board makes zoning recommendations to its county council. All of Prince George's County (except Laurel) and all of Montgomery County (except Rockville, Gaithersburg, and several small municipalities) are included in the district. ![]() Taking into account all factors of urban, suburban, rural and regional planning, the commission prepares and administers a General Plan for the physical development of the Maryland-Washington Regional District. Prince George's Stadium in Bowie is built on park property. All other expenses, including debt service, are paid from a park tax levied within the District. Subject to county government approval, it also may sell general obligation bonds to fund park acquisition and development. In all areas except Laurel, the Commission may spend public funds to acquire park land. Within the Maryland-Washington Metropolitan District, the commission is empowered to acquire, develop, maintain, and operate parks systems. The commission manages over 52,000 acres (210 km 2) of parks in the two counties. Interaction among general staff across counties and departments is rare. While these counties and departments are all within one commission, day-to-day operations, for the most part, are separate. The commission is divided into seven departments, two for Montgomery county: the Department of Parks and the Department of Planning two for Prince George's County: the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Planning and three that are cross-county: the Department of Human Resource Management, the Department of Finance, and the Office of the General Counsel. Organization and Functions Map of M-NCPPC Region ![]() The commission successfully defended the constitutionality of its maintaining the Blandensburg Peace Cross before the Supreme Court of the United States in American Legion v. ![]() In addition, the commission provides services and educational programs relating to conservation and nature, local history, and the arts, and offers recreation classes. ![]() Since 1970, the commission also has operated the Prince George's County recreation program, funded by a separate countywide recreation tax. The commission was formed in 1927 by the Maryland General Assembly (Chapter 448, Acts of 1927). The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission ( M-NCPPC) is a bi-county agency that administers parks and planning in Montgomery and Prince George's counties in Maryland. ![]()
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