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  2. A Salina church wants to rezone its property. Here's what we ...

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    Emmanuel Church, 1325 E. Cloud St., will have its property rezoned from residential to commercial after a vote by the Salina City Commission. The church wants to lease out parts of the property ...

  3. As some argue 'a point of no return,' Brunswick rezonings ...

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    The parcel was previously zoned for residential use but, representing the property owner, Leslie Robinson said the next-door parcel is undergoing commercial development and this change would make ...

  4. Planned unit development - Wikipedia

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    A planned unit development (PUD) is a type of flexible, non-Euclidean zoning device that redefines the land uses allowed within a stated land area. PUDs consist of unitary site plans that promote the creation of open spaces, mixed-use housing and land uses, environmental preservation and sustainability, and development flexibility. [1]

  5. Spot zoning - Wikipedia

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    Generally, zoning is a constitutional exercise of a state's police power [4] to protect public health, safety, and welfare. Therefore, spot zoning (or any zoning enactment) would be unconstitutional to the extent that it contradicts or fails to advance a legitimate public purpose, such as promotion of community welfare or protection of other properties.

  6. Council denies University Heights rezoning for commercial use ...

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    The rezoning application sought to change the property to a general retail district, which covers a variety of commercial uses. A conditional overlay district was a part of the proposal, limiting ...

  7. Contract zoning - Wikipedia

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    Contract zoning in the United States, also referred to as "zoning by contract", "rezoning by contract", or "rezoning subject to conditions" [1] is a form of land use regulation in which a local zoning authority accommodates a private interest by rezoning a district or a parcel of land within that district to a zoning classification with fewer restrictions based on an agreement that the ...

  8. Could L.A.'s rezoning plan to boost housing supply ... - AOL

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    Incentives would apply in single-family zones only if a property is owned by a public agency or a faith-based organization, which accounts for 1% of the city's single-family lots.

  9. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many American cities passed residential segregation laws based on race between 1910 and 1917. Baltimore City Council passed such a law in December 1910. [42] [43] Unlike the Los Angeles Residential District which created well-defined areas for residential land use, the Baltimore scheme was implemented on a block-by-block basis.