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  2. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cities that have not adopted a charter are organized by state law. Such a city is called a "general law city" (or a "code city"), which will be managed by a five-member city council. As of January 21, 2020, 125 of California's 478 cities were charter cities. [6] [7] Colorado: Yes Yes

  3. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Houston is the largest city in the country with no zoning ordinances. Houston voters have rejected efforts to implement zoning in 1948, 1962, and 1993. [56] Houston is similar, however, to other large cities throughout the Sun Belt, who all experienced the bulk of their population growth during the Age of the Automobile.

  4. Administrative divisions of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Counties and municipalities are authorized to pass laws (ordinances), levy taxes, and provide public services within their jurisdictions. Every area of Florida is in a county, but only some areas have been incorporated as municipalities. Every municipality is in a county, and the county jurisdiction overlays the municipal jurisdiction.

  5. Category : Unincorporated communities in Florida by county

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    Unincorporated communities in Monroe County, Florida (1 C, 30 P) N. Unincorporated communities in Nassau County, Florida (19 P) O.

  6. Single-family zoning - Wikipedia

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    [13] Hirt says single-family zoning is a uniquely American phenomenon: "I could find no evidence in other countries that this particular form — the detached single-family home — is routinely, as in the United States, considered to be so incompatible with all other types of urbanization as to warrant a legally defined district all its own, a ...

  7. Palm Beach officials: No short-term rentals or timeshares in ...

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    The town's zoning code also says that a family can't live in a home for "not less than three months" — which O'Connor also cited as the reason why short-term and vacation rentals are not ...

  8. List of former municipalities in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Division of Law Revision and Information, Index to Laws of Florida Special and Local Laws 1971 to 2013 [permanent dead link ^ An Act to Abolish the Municipality of the Town of Altoona, in Lake County, Florida (199 (Chapter 4860)). 1899.

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