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  2. Greenfield land - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield land is a British English term [1] [2] referring to undeveloped land [3] in an urban or rural area either used for agriculture or landscape design, or left to evolve naturally. These areas of land are usually agricultural or amenity properties being considered for urban development .

  3. Regional planning - Wikipedia

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    Designate Green belt land or similar to resist settlement amalgamation and protect the environment. Set regional level 'policy' and zoning which encourages a mix of housing values and communities. Consider building codes, zoning laws and policies that encourage the best use of the land. Allocation of land.

  4. Greenbelt Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place Greenbelt Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District Greenbelt Community Center (July 2018) Show map of Maryland Show map of the United States Location Greenbelt, Maryland Coordinates 39°0′10″N 76°53′28″W  /  39.00278°N 76.89111°W  / 39.00278; -76.89111 Built 1935 Architect Hale Walker ...

  5. 'Applause' as green belt solar farm refused

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    Plans for a temporary solar farm on green belt land have been refused. The proposals, for Usworth House Farm near Springwell village, on the outskirts of Sunderland and the urban edge of Gateshead ...

  6. Greyfield land - Wikipedia

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    A greyfield in Richmond, California is used to expand a Kaiser Permanente hospital.. In the United States, greyfield land (or grayfield) is a formerly-viable retail and commercial shopping site (such as regional malls and strip centers) that has suffered from lack of reinvestment and been "outclassed" by larger, better-designed, better-anchored malls or shopping sites.

  7. Greenfield Community School District - Wikipedia

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    It entered a grade-sharing agreement with the Bridgewater–Fontanelle Community School District. Bridgewater–Fontanelle hosted the joint middle school and Greenfield hosted the joint high school. [1] The latter, Nodaway Valley High School, opened in 1993. [2] Circa 1998 the two districts had a combined total of 77 teachers and 920 students. [1]

  8. School district - Wikipedia

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    A school district is a special-purpose district that operates local public primary or secondary schools or both in various countries. It is not to be confused with an attendance zone, which is within a school district and is used to assign students to schools in a district and not to determine government authority. [1]

  9. Infill - Wikipedia

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    Infill residential development does not require the subdivision of greenfield land, natural areas, or prime agricultural land, but it usually reduces green space. In some cases of residential infill, existing infrastructure may need expansion to provide enough utilities and other services: increased electrical and water usage, additional sewage ...