Forest Conservation


Plant a Forest Grant

Trees for Streams & Slopes Grant


Overview 

The main purpose of the Maryland Forest Conservation Act (Natural Resources Article Section 5-1601 through 5-1613) is to minimize the loss of Maryland’s forest resources during land development by making the identification and protection of forests and other sensitive areas an integral part of the site planning process. Identification of priority areas prior to development makes their retention possible. Of primary interest are areas adjacent to streams or wetlands, those on steep or erodible soils, or those within or adjacent to large contiguous blocks of forest or wildlife corridors. The Forest Conservation Act is administered by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service. The requirements are implemented on a local level by counties and incorporated cities and towns.

Applicability

The Maryland Forest Conservation Act and Article 20 of the Calvert County Zoning Ordinance (Forest Conservation Requirements) apply to any person, corporation, unit of County government or public utility that applies for a subdivision, site plan, project plan, grading permit, sediment control or vegetation removal approval on units of land (or areas) 40,000 square feet or greater. Several types of development projects may be exempt from meeting the requirements for forest conservation. Contact Planning & Zoning if you have any questions regarding exemptions. 

Forest Conservation Exemption Request (ENV-240-01)

Some exemptions require that a Declaration of Intent be filed at the end stage of the project.

Declaration of Intent-Commercial Forestry-Timber Harvest (ENV-2-DOI-C02)
Declaration of Intent-Agricultural Use Activity (ENV-2-DOI-D02)
Declaration of Intent-Residential on Existing Lot-Linear Project (ENV-2-DOI-H02)
Declaration of Intent-Intra-Family Transfer (ENV-2-DOI-J03)
Declaration of Intent-Real Estate Transfer (ENV-2-DOI-K03)