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en Since 1980, we've lost about 30 to 40 percent of our open space.

en When we initially wrote the Land Development Code and put in the requirement for open space, I would say we did not intend to count retention areas. We were trying not to count retention areas, but because [of] that requirement for 10 percent of the project to be open space [in order to get more density], I would say it seemed to be a burdensome problem with development and consistently caused considerable discussion and debate.

en Right now, if you go through your house and you see the various consumer electronics products you have, they're responsible for about 15 percent of your electricity use. That compares to 5 percent in 1980.

en We do have maps in the lobby of the Des Moines Police Department that's open 24 hours a day, but they will see there's very limited space. And the space they have open, I'd be surprised if they (have) any luck finding a place to live,

en Open space preservation is at the forefront of what we all do. Being from Bucks County means being a leader in open space.

en I now understand more clearly than I ever had before why you won in November 1980 and I lost.

en This is going to sound glib, but they're not making any more land. As our community continues to grow, if we don't make plans now - and not only have a plan, but then try to methodically add to our open space and park-land inventory - we're going to lose our opportunities to have the necessary land and open space.

en We believe we are positioned as the leading alternative to Microsoft Office. They own 90 percent of the market. But inside the other 10 percent, we own 96 percent of that space.

en It seems like the key issue in this debate is the issue of open space and needing to protect open space.

en Limited space means that there's still space. The debate in the market in coming months may be whether they stop at 7 percent or go below.

en The governor has ... always maintained there needs to be more green space, more open space and more public access to the waterfront.

en They open the space they occupy but also the space between where we are and where they are. There is tension and yearning to overcome being bound to the Earth.

en He explored the space and took the audience with him. He started first in the open space out front and then danced into the cafe'.

en It's going to be a well received and utilized space. It's an open space. If (arena officials) wish to move tables and chairs there, they can.

en We were in a very cluttered space and had an opportunity to reflect who we were as a company. We wanted a very clean look with a lot of open space and light. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested.


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