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  2. Bluffdale Township, Greene County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bluffdale Township is one of thirteen townships in Greene County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 454 and it contained 241 housing units. As of the 2020 census, its population was 454 and it contained 241 housing units.

  3. Greene County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Greene County is named in honor of General Nathanael Greene, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. [3] In 1821, three years after Illinois became a state, Greene County was established, being carved out of what was previously Madison county and St. Clair county before that.

  4. File:Map highlighting Bluffdale Township, Greene County ...

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  5. File:Map of Illinois highlighting Greene County.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 36 pages use this file: Athensville Township, Greene County, Illinois; Barrow, Illinois; Belltown, Illinois; Bluffdale Township, Greene County, Illinois

  6. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT ...

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    5. Joliet is a home rule city. Joliet exercises zoning and land use authority over land within its boundaries through its Mayor, City Council, and City boards and departments. 6. The Defendant is a unit of local government within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 5309(b). 7.

  7. List of Illinois townships - Wikipedia

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    Cook County is organized into townships except for the cities of Chicago and Evanston, Illinois: voters in Chicago chose to abolish the eight townships in the city in 1992, and the single township in Evanston in 2014.

  8. Single-family zoning - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 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]