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provide the elasticity of the future. It seems to me that
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we've already got the problem of metropolitan urban
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development flowing over into certainly Montgomery and
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Prince Georges Counties from the District of Columbia,
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from county to county, from cities within those counties.
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I have in the back of my mind Takoma Park,
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the situation that we have right there, and the methods
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by which other similar metropolitan areas have mot their
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problems, as well as a complete study, to enable us to have
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an appreciation of what we've got to try to take care of
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in the future is a complete necessity and it is one which
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is, again, I think properly a matter of assignment to one
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of our research people because it is going to take time
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and effort to get into it.
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DR. BURDETT: This begins to say also that the
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research is needed to include what the state controls are
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now in local governments, both counties and municipalities
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THE CHAIRMAN: And, even further than that,
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what controls would be well to have.
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MR. BURDETT: Right,
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