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where urban development f.s such it is destroying the
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boundary line between, let us say, county and city or town
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and county.
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MR. MILES: I agree.
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THE CHAIRMAN: And town and town, because taking
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the corridor between Baltimore and Washington, for example,
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the expansion of Laurel in all directions, into Howard
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County, into Prince Georges, into Anne Arundel County, is
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a very interesting devalopment creating some problems"
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insofar as the town of Laurel is concerned just exactly
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where its boundaries and responsibilities do start and
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end. That I think is a good illustration of the shifting
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of boundaries because of this spreading and urban develop-
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ment that is taking place.
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DR. LOEVY: Could 1 comment at this point on
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this list of express powers?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, I would like to have you do
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so, because I was going to ask some questions with respect
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to it. For example, maybe you can answer it as you com-
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ment on it, as you provide for own, acquire and condemn
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property, how are you going to get rid of property when you
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