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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A bill is being introduced to allow R60 to have multi family units Jwando suggests that having 4 units on a lot is more affordable than one. https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/multifamily-zoning-proposed-near-metro-stations/ vote them out maybe they should work on opening schools and saving businesses than destroying any value this county might still have [/quote] huh? density is good and brings value. [/quote] What will be done to alleviate the overcrowding that already exists in our schools before we add more high density housing units? Where will the money come from for more schools?[/quote] Montgomery County has the highest impact fees in the entire country. I would imagine these units would be subject to those fees.[/quote] When a new house replaes an old one, no impact fee will be charged but moco does charge you for losing canopy on the lot. If four units are built on one lot, does that mean the builder has to pay impact fee for the additional three units? Will moco ask for at least one of the units being sold at MPDU?[/quote]
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