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Debate over impact fees drags onPublished 02/20/08
Those hoping for quick resolution in the debate over how the county charges developers for the impact their projects have on schools and roads will have to wait at least another month.
The County Council decided last night to form a work group to study the issue.
"This council's going to leave this hearing open … to help members of the council address some of both the policy issues and practical matters that have been raised in the past weeks in the discussion over impact fees," Council Chairman Cathy Vitale, R-Severna Park, said at the end of the second public hearing on the topic last night. The work...
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