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Measure could suspend building ; School crowding bill aims to control development; Lower enrollment cap sought; Some say more would stifle growth in county
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Shelsby, Ted
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Guthrie, Dion F
2004
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Measure could suspend building ; School crowding bill aims to control development; Lower enrollment cap sought; Some say more would stifle growth in county
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Measure could suspend building ; School crowding bill aims to control development; Lower enrollment cap sought; Some say more would stifle growth in county
2004
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A bill to be introduced Tuesday by County Councilman Dion F. Guthrie to address the problem of crowded schools would shut down the bulk of the southern half of Harford County to new housing development, according to county officials. Guthrie's bill is similar to one proposed two weeks ago in Baltimore County that was designed to ease school crowding there. Anne Arundel, Carroll and Howard counties also have adequate public facilities laws that bar development in regions where schools are crowded. Tina Janouris, president of the Harford County Council of PTAs, welcomed the new effort to reduce class size. She said her organization, an umbrella group of county PTAs, \"has long endorsed reducing the adequate public facilities threshold number to 105 percent.\"
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