Noun
/ˈæk.tʃu.əl ˈzoʊ.nɪŋ/
"Actual zoning" refers to the specific regulations and organizational plan applied to a particular area of land, dictating how the land can be used. Zoning dictates whether land can be used for residential, commercial, industrial, or agricultural purposes. In terms of frequency, "actual zoning" is a term more common in written contexts, typically in legal, urban planning, and real estate discussions.
Городской совет рассматривает актуальные зонирования для нового жилищного проекта.
Understanding the actual zoning requirements is crucial before purchasing property.
Понимание фактических зонирований очень важно перед покупкой недвижимости.
The planning commission held a meeting to discuss the actual zoning changes proposed by the developers.
"Actual zoning" does not seem to be a common part of idiomatic expressions. However, the concepts of zoning and land use can often be discussed within various related phrases and expressions within urban planning. Here are some relevant examples:
Архитектор сосредотачивается на правильном дизайне для нового коммерческого пространства.
Zone out - Sometimes during long meetings about zoning laws, I tend to zone out.
Иногда во время длинных заседаний о зонировании я склонен отключаться.
Out of the zone - The new regulations keep businesses out of the zone meant for residential housing.
Новые правила не допускают бизнес в зону, предназначенную для жилых домов.
Finding your zone - For anyone involved in actual zoning, finding your zone of expertise is vital.
The word "actual" comes from the Latin "actualis," which means "active" or "real." The word "zoning" derives from the American planning movement of the early 20th century, based on the word "zone," which has its origins in the Greek "zona," meaning "girdle" or "belt," referring to the division of land into specific use areas.
Synonyms: - Existing zoning - Real zoning - Established zoning
Antonyms: - Proposed zoning - Tentative zoning - Non-zoning