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Reply to " What ever happened to the down county building moratorium?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sits until the moratorium is lifted. Gets evaluated every year, sometime in June or July. They can put forth office building, senior residencies or group home for adults, but nothing can go forward that produces dwelling until a that students can live in (no homes,town homes, high rise or garden apartments).[/quote] Yes - no residential subdivision approvals if the area is in moratorium. Also, if a subdivision would cause utilization rates to exceed a moratorium threshold at any cluster or individual school level, the applicant is only allowed to build the number of dwelling units producing students up to that threshold. These schools are close to a moratorium: Richard Montgomery cluster: 15 high school students Clopper Mill ES: 19 students Captain James Daly ES: 12 students Farmland ES: 18 students Greencastle ES: 12 students Thurgood Marshall ES: 8 students Meadow Hall ES: 12 students Forest Oak MS: 3 students[/quote]
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