zonlama

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zoning
a system of choosing areas to be developed for particular purposes, such as houses or shops, when planning a town. Legislative method of controlling land use by regulating considerations such as the type of buildings that may be erected and population density. German and Swedish cities first applied zoning regulations in the late 19th century to address the problems of urban congestion and building height. The earliest U.S. zoning ordinances, which date from the beginning of the 20th century, were motivated by the need to regulate the location of commercial and industrial activities. In 1916 New York City adopted the first comprehensive zoning law; it and other early regulations were designed to protect property values and preserve light and air. Modern zoning regulations divide land use into three types: residential, commercial, and industrial. Within each designation, more specific aspects of development (e.g., building proximity, height, and type) are also determined. Zoning is often used to maintain the distinctive character of a town or city; an adverse consequence of such zoning is economic segregation. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled against such laws in 1977 when it declared the zoning regulations of one Chicago suburb discriminatory
Laws passed by local governments regulating the size, type, structure, nature and use of land or buildings
Rules and regulations controlling the use of land, which is broken down into districts and determines how private property is to be used or what construction is allowed
{i} division into areas; act of encircling; act of homing in on; municipal regulations that regulate the kind and size of buildings that can be built and activities taken on in particular areas
Areas may be zoned to specify use of a property i e residential, commercial, agricultural These zoning ordinances are normally enforced by the city or the county
The division of a community into separate areas showing how the property in each zone may be developed such as residential, multifamily, local business district, light industrial, commercial park district, etc
Regulations established by local governments regarding the location and use for any given piece of property within a specific area
Regulation created and enforced by county and city governments for the purposes of regulating and controlling activities and conditions within those areas One example of a zoning regulation would be a zoning ordinance that prohibits the building of residential houses within a determined number of feet of any swine farm or swine farm lagoon
The division of a city by legislative regulation into districts, and the design of regulations having to do with structural and architectural design and use of buildings
Local governments establish and can sometimes change the types of land usage that affect any property in their area The basic zoning categories are residential, commercial and industrial To build a business on property zoned for residences, you must request and wait until the property is rezoned for business use
Local government regulations relating to the use of the property
Local governments establish and can sometimes change the types of land usage that affect any property in their area The basic zoning categories are: residential, commercial and industrial To build a business on property zoned for residences, you must request and wait until the property is re-zoned for business use
- Laws passed by local governments regulating the size, type, structure, nature and use of land or buildings
The right of a community, under its police power, to dictate the use of property within its boundaries
present participle of zone
A legal mechanism for local governments to prevent conflict land use and promote orderly development by regulating the use of privately owned land through enforcement
The ability of local governments to specify the use of private property in order to control development within designated areas of land For example, some areas of a neighborhood may be designated only for residential use and others for commercial use such as stores, gas stations, etc
Legislative action, usually at the municipal level, that divides municipalities into districts for the purpose of regulating the use of private property and the construction of buildings within the zones established. Zoning is said to be part of the state police power, and therefore must be for the furthering of the health, morals, safety, or general welfare of the community
Regulations established by local governments regarding the location, height and use for any given piece of property within a specific area
Local government regulations relating to the use of property
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