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Qu'est-ce (qui) est zoning - définition

DESCRIBES THE CONTROL BY AUTHORITY OF THE USE OF LAND, AND OF THE BUILDINGS THEREON
Single-use zoning; Single use zoning; Rezoning; Zoning ordinance; Zoning law; Zoning laws; Zoning regulations; Zoning bylaw; Conditional rezoning; Commercial zoning; Zoning regulation; Zoning code; Zoning codes; Zoning ordinances; Residential zoning; Industrial zoning; Zoning district; Zoning District; City zoning; Zoning restrictions; Mixed-use zoning; Form-based zoning; Conditional zoning; Pattern zoning; R1 zoning; R-1 zoning; Zoned
  • City of Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]]. Different urban zoning areas are represented by different colours.
  • Zoning scheme of the center of [[Tallahassee, Florida]], United States.
  • Example of single-use zoning (Greater [[Winnipeg]] District Map, 1947)

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n. a system of developing a city or county plan in which various geographic areas (zones) are restricted to certain uses and development, such as industrial, light industrial, commercial, light-commercial, agricultural, single-family residential, multi-unit residential, parks, schools and other purposes. Zoning is the chief planning tool of local government to guide the future development of a community, protect neighborhoods, concentrate retail business and industry, channel traffic and play a major role in the enhancement of urban as well as small-town life. In 1926, zoning was declared constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.
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n. exclusionary zoning

Wikipédia

Zoning

Zoning is a method of urban planning in which a municipality or other tier of government divides land into areas called zones, each of which has a set of regulations for new development that differs from other zones. Zones may be defined for a single use (e.g. residential, industrial), they may combine several compatible activities by use, or in the case of form-based zoning, the differing regulations may govern the density, size and shape of allowed buildings whatever their use. The planning rules for each zone determine whether planning permission for a given development may be granted. Zoning may specify a variety of outright and conditional uses of land. It may indicate the size and dimensions of lots that land may be subdivided into, or the form and scale of buildings. These guidelines are set in order to guide urban growth and development.

Zoning is the most common regulatory urban planning method used by local governments in developed countries. Exceptions include the United Kingdom and the City of Houston, Texas. Zoning laws that limit the construction of new housing (like single-family zoning) are associated with reduced affordability and are a major factor in residential segregation in the United States by income and race.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour zoning
1. The Clark County zoning board followed by the Clark County Commission voted to overrule the recommendation and approve commercial zoning.
2. We are trying to protect the Treasury‘s interests.» ????? Asked if the sales would remain suspended until zoning was completed, Unakýtan said zoning would soon start ????? for those lands.
3. Until recently, such tight zoning regulations would have been unthinkable in a place where landowners cherish their autonomy and fight down–zoning.
4. Why should ethical investors worry about zoning battles?
5. In Helsinki, zoning and construction regulations, and enforcement, are tough.