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24416
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This article discusses whether too much development in North Carolina cities, such as Cary and Charlotte, is a danger, especially since many of the developers come from out-of-state.
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30067
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Under the 1937 North Carolina General Assembly, the State Planning Board was appointed. The Board was enacted in 1943 to deal with post-war development. Objectives of the Board are to promote and aid departments in the development of projects that stimulate economy and industry.
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29048
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North River Village, a proposed commercial and residential development, has been a topic of debate in Durham. Questions have arisen over the proposed zones, road improvements, school districts, and population density. Opponents fear that rezoning will lead to over-development and environmental devastation.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 34 Issue 20, May 2017, p10-12, por Periodical Website
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