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Opposition to Indian landfill deal in Odenton growingPublished 05/24/04
A Silver Spring developer intends to pay an American Indian tribe at least $1.4 million a year in exchange for using its name and protected status to open a rubble landfill in Odenton. County and state officials say that and other details in the tribe's three-volume application to the federal government support their concerns that the deal is a "blatant" attempt by the Halle Cos. to sidestep zoning and environmental laws. Since a copy of the application started circulating around Annapolis, several government leaders have fired off critical letters to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. "Approval of this application would be a...
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