02-04-2016, 03:46 PM
I looked up the location of the other six "science subzones", and guess what? They're all existing scientific research centers, with science installations and buildings and parking lots and such. Nothing is being created; merely an explicit intent to keep doing what they're doing at those 7 locations.
County could use similar "overlay zoning" to create economic opportunity, just by making it easier for people to legitimately do things they're already doing "under the radar".
County could use similar "overlay zoning" to create economic opportunity, just by making it easier for people to legitimately do things they're already doing "under the radar".