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  2. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Zoning may include regulation of the kinds of activities that will be acceptable on particular lots (such as open space, residential, agricultural, commercial, or industrial), the densities at which those activities may be performed (from low-density housing such as single family homes to high-density such as high-rise apartment buildings), the ...

  3. 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 ...

  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. Franklin Lakes approves rezoning of Cigna property. Here's ...

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    The SHG Residential Option calls for 495 units, 62 affordable, a donation of 3.5 acres for the McCoy Road project, and 70,000 square feet of office/retail space.

  6. Agricultural zoning - Wikipedia

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    Initially, before the establishment of agricultural zones, there was a formal designation of special agricultural districts across the state. Following the updated law, local governments across the state were to have no control over zoning, allowing for the facilitation of co-existence between farm and non-farm uses. [ 9 ]

  7. Farmland preservation - Wikipedia

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    Through the Agriculture Retention and Development Act of 1981, the State of New Jersey to purchase the easements along the farms thus preventing the construction and rezoning of these areas into industrial, commercial, residential, and/or otherwise areas. Per the State, as of 2022, the act has helped save some 2,800 farms amassing 247,517 acres ...

  8. Planning Commission misstep on rezoning issue leads to ... - AOL

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    The decision changed a 52.86-acre tract of farmland on Buckhalter Road, a rural stretch tucked behind U.S. 17 and Veterans Parkway from residential agricultural zoning to light-industrial.

  9. Planning Commission approves rezoning request for Primrose ...

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    The 7,776-square-foot building built in 1930 is currently ... Adair & Associates Realty President James L. Adair requested rezoning for the historical Primrose Building, 115. S.