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Marks Suggests Down-zoning Some Properties, Seeks Public Input
Councilman David Marks has released his recommendations in Towson and Loch Raven for the quadrennial CZMP process.
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Councilman David Marks has released his recommendations in Towson and Loch Raven for the quadrennial CZMP process.
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