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Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp
Very true. If that was possible, the developers wouldn't care about the additional development costs. What instead will happen is that land values will go down due to lower profits from developing properties at the market value.
Also, the OP seems a little confused about what a parasite community is. A parasite community is a community that exists outside the main city's boundaries and only exists because its residents can be employed in and use the infrastructure of the main city without paying for the taxes that support the infrastructure.
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To take the disparity out of it, what you are describing is called an "exurban" community, which won't be directly affected by these changes. Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, etc. are all exurban.