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If the new UZA boundary lies entirely within an existing MPA boundary, must the existing boundary be adjusted?

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If the new UZA boundary lies entirely within an existing MPA boundary, must the existing boundary be adjusted?

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No. The existing MPA boundary does not need to be adjusted if it contains the entire UZA boundary identified in the 2000 Census. However, the MPO may still choose to adjust its MPA boundary to include new areas that are likely to become urbanized within 20 years.

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