'No runaway growth here,' Arundel planning officials say
14th Nov 2006, 20:13 GMT
A mere fraction of land in Anne Arundel County remains available for future commercial, industrial or mixed-use development, according to a study issued by the county's Office of Planning and Zoning.
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