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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 ...
It's not surprising developers avoided trying to get property rezoned for rural lifestyle while the lawsuit challenging the commission's initial decision was pending. But this is at least the ...
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]
Homeowners want their property to appreciate in value, and restrictive zoning can cause quicker home-price growth if demand is high. Renters and would-be buyers typically see prices go up when ...
Property tax suppression measures such as California Proposition 13 led many communities desperate to capture sales tax revenue to disregard their comprehensive plans and rezone undeveloped land for retail establishments. [93] In Colorado, local governments are free to choose not to enforce their own zoning and other land regulation laws.
The year has been one of major progress for planned redevelopment of the 66.5-acre former fairgrounds property at 4801 Meding St. Within the span of about six months the city secured a project ...
Zoning map of Winnipeg (1947); single-family zoning highlighted in yellow. Single-family zoning is a type of planning restriction applied to certain residential zones in the United States and Canada in order to restrict development to only allow single-family detached homes.
With a key vote coming on a bid to rezone Los Angeles to add 250,000 more homes, city officials released a long-awaited report on the history of exclusionary zoning.