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  2. Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a planned community in Howard County, Maryland, United States, consisting of 10 self-contained villages.With a population of 104,681 at the 2020 census, it is the second-most-populous community in Maryland, after Baltimore.

  3. Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning - Wikipedia

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    1965 -"New Town" (Columbia) zoning passed as an amendment to existing zoning ordinances. Zoning recommenced 2.5 units per acre, minimum of 2500 acres, and 80% ownership by a single entity. [20] [21] In 1968, J. Hugh Nichols was a member of the Planning Commission. [22]

  4. Town Center, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Town Center is one of the ten villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States, first occupied in 1974. [2] The Town Center is a non-contiguous, diverse area, and the most urban-like, ranging from multi-level high density apartments, homes and office buildings to single family homes.

  5. 50-foot pyramid, coffee shop and outdoor space ... - AOL

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    The city of Columbia is looking to put a nearly 50-foot tall metal pyramid on top of its 13-story office building at 1401 Main St, according to documents filed with the city of Columbia’s Design ...

  6. 2023 voter guide: What you need to know about Columbia City ...

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    Five candidates are running for two seats on Columbia City Council. Here’s what they have to say about why they’re running for council, what they’d change and more. The election is Nov. 7.

  7. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early postcard picturing the Equitable Building Graph of the 1916 New York City zoning ordinance with an example elevation for an 80-foot street in a 2½-times height district. In 1916, New York City adopted the first zoning regulations to apply citywide as a reaction to construction of the Equitable Building (which still stands at 120 Broadway ...

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  9. What’s replacing shopping center near West Columbia chicken ...

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    The project is moving forward to replace the Capitol Square shopping center across from the House of Raeford slaughterhouse.