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Developers will face higher fees to build in Harford County; money will go to increase schools’ capacity

Summary by The Baltimore Sun
Developers looking to build homes in Harford County will face higher fees to compensate for school overcrowding. The increased fees — referred to as “impact fees” — are one-time fees paid by developers for school construction projects to accommodate increased student populations. Twenty-one public elementary schools in the county are over 90% capacity, and officials anticipate enrollment to grow by more than 2,500 students during the next 1…
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