York County has enough land to keep pace with economic development for at least 10 years, reports the York Dispatch.
Projections show a demand for 7.8 million square feet of office, retail and industrial space over a 10-year span, according to the study, conducted by the consulting firm Basile Bauman Prost Cole & Associates.
With about 5,246 acres appropriately zoned and available for those types development, the county can accommodate about 27 million square feet of development.
The study was formally adopted Wednesday into the county's comprehensive plan, which is used by the planning commission to help municipalities manage growth.
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