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Keeping A Foot In Each Camp: Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances As Both A Concurrency Tool And Means Of Generating Revenue, Andrew Balashov Jan 2014

Keeping A Foot In Each Camp: Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances As Both A Concurrency Tool And Means Of Generating Revenue, Andrew Balashov

University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development

In late 2012 a bitter war was waged in a small Maryland town. Newspapers portrayed it as a David and Goliath type story; rural residents fighting big business developers to keep them from destroying their small town's charm and character. Yet underlying the conflict were commonplace issues of land use and planning, governed by a little known, yet surprisingly ubiquitous law, known as an Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. To set the scene Frederick County, Maryland is like many other counties across the United States that are coping with the effects of growth and demographic change. In decades past its residents …


The Department Of The Interior's Final Rule Allots American Indians More Freedom To Lease Land For Residential, Commercial, And Renewable Energy Development In Order To Improve American Indians' Economic Condition, Jeffrey Crockett Jan 2013

The Department Of The Interior's Final Rule Allots American Indians More Freedom To Lease Land For Residential, Commercial, And Renewable Energy Development In Order To Improve American Indians' Economic Condition, Jeffrey Crockett

University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development

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