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Planning & Environmental Law
Issues and decisions that impact the built and natural environments
Volume 61, 2009 - Issue 9: Cases 284–324
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Case Report

Terrapin Run a Year Later

Pages 11-12 | Published online: 13 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

For almost two decades, Maryland has been considered a leader in the smart growth movement by professional planners, the environmental community, and others interested in the intersection of land planning, land use, and zoning. Maryland passed major land use legislation in both 1992 and 1997, hoping to reverse the rate of conversion of farms and forests into low-density sprawl and to support the continued vitality of existing communities.

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