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				<description><![CDATA[ I know I can do this quite easily using the ExtendedFindNearby.  But I can only do that 5,000 credits per hour.

I would like to implement my own ExtendedFindNearby, so I can query my own database 50,000 times per hour if necessary.

How is it done?  Do I have to write something that can draw out the polygon of the County borders, and then determine if a Lat/Long is within those borders?

Thanks!

Dave
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