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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]If it's after 20 years then projection should show that kids are coming after 20 years. It's as simple as that.[/b] In reality, projections are showing that RM will be 120% within 5 years. According to you solution to all such problems are simply forget about any limit and keep issuing permit to build, right? [/quote] That's not how the development process works. The development process could be changed, I suppose. For example, the projections could only include the estimated number of additional students from projects that already have building permits and are under construction. So approved projects that aren't under construction yet wouldn't add to the projections. Would you prefer that?[/quote] If some specific building is not going to add students for 20 years then City should change the process to approve those projects. That would make a lot more sense than simply increasing limit from 120%. We can't argue that, ok this project won't see students in the next 20 years and then turn around and ask to increase 120% limit. [/quote] Watch the video at 2:30:10 to see what the developer has to say. http://rockvillemd.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=3940 Honestly though, you should watch the entire section on this. I know it's long but it's interesting.[/quote]
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