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Build or Renovate Your  Home…

 

...for all ages and stages of life


Winchester Homes rendering of a future Clarksburg visit-able home
Universal & Green Model Home Rendering, 23308 Bent Arrow Dr.
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Courtesy Winchester Homes®,
Anticipated Delivery January, 2009


M
ontgomery Village Renovation
Photo Courtesy of Jackie Simon

Before and after renovation of a visit-able single family home in Takoma Park
Renovation –

Single Family Home in Takoma Park, Photo Courtesy of Ken Wyner (photographer) and UniversalDesign



The Brownstones at Park Potomac - Garage with Lift to Elevator to All Floors
Photo Courtesy of EYA
Design for Life Montgomery is the first voluntary certification program in Maryland for Visit-Ability and Live-Ability in single family attached and detached homes located in Montgomery County. Its guidelines apply to both new construction and renovation of existing homes*. Whether you are a first time homebuyer, young family, career professional, active adult, or person living with a temporary or permanent disability, your home will be enhanced by these additional design features which will meet your needs throughout your life.

Unique Features of the Design for Life Montgomery Program 

1. One program with two optional standards of accessibility.
2. Voluntary: follows National Association of Homebuilder's 
    guidelines that support voluntary programs.
3. Targets new construction and renovation of existing homes*.
4. Successful informal partnership of county, building/business
    community and advocates.
5. Administered by the County as part of the regular permitting
    process
, not a special process:
      • A checkbox for review and certification is on the standard 
        application for permit.
      • There are no additional permitting costs, beyond the
        standard fees.
6. County Council Zoning Text Amendment provides by right the
    use of setback areas for access as an element of the full
    program. 

*Please note: Homes built before the program was initiated can apply to Permitting Services for an Alteration Permit, for a minimal fee, and the home will be inspected by permitting staff for meeting the program requirements, and the owner will be issued a certificate for meeting the standards.

CeritificateSince the program started in March, 2007,
as of August, 2008, Permitting Services has issued 12 permits.  8 are for new construction, 3 for additions, and 1 for an alteration.


Townhome in Potomac
Photo Courtesy of Louis Tenenbaum

Features included in the Design for Life Montgomery program generally follow principles in the national Visit-ability movement and studies of an emerging design principle called Universal Design. This unique program was specifically designed to meet basic accessibility standards and is NOT intended to meet the requirements of the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or of Universal Design.

Homebuilders and homeowners need to apply to the Montgomery County Department of Permitting Services to have a home certified. This program offers benefits to all parties concerned.

Visit-able single family home in Boyds
Single Family Home in Boyds
Photo Courtesy of www.DisabilityGuide.org

To learn more about how the program works, click on the links.


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