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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
COLUMBIA -- Columbia City Council on Wednesday unanimously turned back a push by home builders and real estate agents to weaken the city’s proposed “neighborhood character protection” ordinance. The ordinance is intended to prevent developers from tearing down historic homes, radically subdividing lots or building “McMansions” — houses that are out of scale with the lot they sit on and the homes around them.
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